The Moment Kim Jong Nam Was Attacked: CCTV Footage

Video shows two attackers carrying out an airport assault on the half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Photo: Fuji Television | Continue reading


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Light Plane Crashes Into Shopping Mall in Australia

A private charter plane carrying five people crashed into a shopping mall in Melbourne, Australia, on Tuesday morning, shortly before the mall was to open. Officials said they believe that nobody aboard the plane survived the fiery crash. Photo: AP | Continue reading


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Cesar Millan on Inspiring K-9 Stories in 'Dog Nation'

Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan and his son Andre discuss the series premiere of "Cesar Millan's Dog Nation" with WSJ's Tanya Rivero. They highlight inspirational stories of dogs working with veterans, police forces and children with autism. | Continue reading


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President Trump's Labor Secretary Pick Andy Puzder Withdraws

Andy Puzder, CEO of CKE Restaurants, became President Donald Trump's first failed cabinet pick when he withdrew from consideration for U.S. labor secretary. WSJ's Shelby Holliday reports. Photo: AP | Continue reading


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Bertolini: Why the Aetna-Humana Merger Fell Apart

Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini discusses the factors that caused Aetna and Humana to ditch their merger plans, in a conversation with WSJ's Dennis Berman. | Continue reading


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Children Learn Faster Knowing Their Intelligence Can Grow

Is intelligence a fixed mindset or can it grow throughout childhood time? Dr. Aliza Pressman and WSJ's Tanya Rivero discuss a new study showing that children who believe their intelligence can grow pay more attention to and learn from their mistakes. Photo: iStock | Continue reading


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2017 Grammy Awards Fashion: The Best, the Bad and Beyoncé

Fashion at the Grammy Awards is known for glamour, fun and the unexpected. WSJ's Niki Blasina breaks down the best, the questionable, and of course, the most-anticipated, Beyoncé. Photo: Getty Images. | Continue reading


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'Black Edge' Author on Steven Cohen's SEC, FBI Battles

Steven Cohen, former chairman and CEO of SAC Capital Advisors, is the focus of "Black Edge," a new book by Sheelah Kolhatkar. She discusses the government's wide-reaching fraud investigation against Cohen on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero as well as how Cohen emerged from the inve … | Continue reading


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Brexit: What the 'Take-It-or-Leave-It' Vote Means

The U.K.'s lawmakers will have the chance to vote on whether to "take or leave" the Brexit deal that the government ultimately negotiates with the European Union. WSJ's George Downs explains what the vote could mean for the U.K. | Continue reading


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Brexit Gets Approval in U.K. Parliament

Britain's House of Commons overwhelmingly approved a bill authorizing the government of Prime Minister Theresa May to trigger Article 50 of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty to begin the country's formal withdrawal from the EU. Photo: AFP/Getty | Continue reading


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Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in Arizona Plant

During a meeting with President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced plans to invest $7 billion in a major semiconductor manufacturing facility in Arizona that will employ 3,000 people. Photo: Reuters | Continue reading


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Albertsons Cos. CEO Robert Miller: How I Work

Albertsons Cos. CEO Robert Miller talks to The Wall Street Journal about his secret vice, the last time he went grocery shopping and what he learned as a box boy that helps him as CEO. Photo: Robert Libetti/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading


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Disney CEO Iger May Extend His Tenure Again

With 16 more months until his planned retirement and no successor in sight, Walt Disney chief executive Robert Iger may extend his tenure for the third time. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains. Photo: Bloomberg | Continue reading


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Smart Pills, Robots to Take Over Workplace in 2017

What do smart pills and robots have in common? They are likely to disrupt the workplace in 2017. Faith Popcorn, CEO of futurist marketing consulting company Brain Reserve, joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to discuss trends most likely to influence society this year. Photo: iSt … | Continue reading


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France’s Le Pen Draws on Trump, Brexit in Election Bid

France’s Marine Le Pen reiterated the National Front’s commitment to pull France out of the European Union, NATO, and to restore the franc as the country's official currency, as she launched her presidential campaign over the weekend. Mark Kelly reports. Image: AP | Continue reading


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Knife-Wielding Man Shot Near Louvre, Paris

A French soldier shot a knife-wielding man who attempted to force himself into a shopping mall at Paris’s Louvre museum, according to police officials. | Continue reading


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Brexit White Paper Outlined in U.K. Parliament

David Davis, U.K Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, spoke as the government published a 75-page white paper laying out some details of its goals and strategy in negotiating an exit from the European Union. | Continue reading


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U.K. Lawmakers Trade Blows in Brexit Debate

Lawmakers in the U.K. had a heated debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday, ahead of a vote on triggering Article 50, the beginning of the process of the withdrawal of the U.K. from the European Union. The outcome of the vote is expected later Wednesday. Image: AFP | Continue reading


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3-D Printed Cars: The Future of Automobiles?

3-D printing is hitting the road. Divergent 3D CEO Kevin Czinger explains the startup's success in printing the chassis of an automobile, as well as venture capital the company has received, on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Divergent 3D | Continue reading


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Warren Buffett's Life Chronicled in New HBO Documentary

"Becoming Warren Buffett," a new HBO documentary, chronicles the life and philosophy of the Berkshire Hathaway CEO. The show's director, Peter Kunhardt, discusses the project on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty | Continue reading


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The Dolphin: A Jetpack Hose to Tackle Waterfront Blazes

A firefighting jet pack has been launched at the Intersec security, safety and fire protection conference in the UAE. Image: Dubai Civil Defence | Continue reading


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The World's Biggest and Most Famous Walls

President Donald Trump’s proposed wall along the Mexican border, if built, would join numerous other dividing structures around the world. Photo: Getty Images | Continue reading


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Here's How to Hack a Hotel Room Thermostat

Travelers complain hotel thermostats never work. It turns out that’s true. WSJ's Scott McCartney and Tanya Rivero discuss solutions for hotel room guests, including blogs devoted to bypassing hotel room thermostat settings. Photo: Getty | Continue reading


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Trudeau Supports Trump's Keystone Pipeline Revival

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he supported U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to revive Keystone XL, a controversial pipeline project that was rejected by the Obama administration. Photo: CTV | Continue reading


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Norovirus Stomach Bug: How Bad Is It This Year?

Norovirus, a particularly fierce stomach virus, is striking this month and has forced school closings around the country. WSJ's Sumathi Reddy and Emory University's Dr. Christine Moe discuss the strength of the virus on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: CDC | Continue reading


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Closeups Have Their Hollywood Moment

Hollywood films are getting close and intimate, in the most literal sense, as many filmmakers rely more heavily on closeups. In 2016, many award-nominated films, such as "Arrival" and "Jackie," applied the technique, thanks in part to advances in technology. Photo: Paramount Pict … | Continue reading


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Lord of the Dance Perform at Trump Inaugural Ball

Irish dance troupe Lord of the Dance performed at President Donald Trump's inaugural ball in Washington, D.C. Friday evening. | Continue reading


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At Trump Inauguration, Pomp and Ceremony

From pomp and ceremony to protests and parades, here's a look at how the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump unfolded in Washington, D.C. Photo: Associated Press | Continue reading


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First Lady Fashion in the Melania Trump Era

How will incoming First Lady Melania Trump's fashion choices compare with Michelle Obama, one of the nation's most fashion-forward presidential wives? WSJ contributor Christina Binkley offers analysis on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty | Continue reading


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James McAvoy Takes On Multiple Personalities in Shyamalan’s ‘Split’

“Split” is the latest movie from “The Sixth Sense” director M. Night Shyamalan—it’s title refering to the split personalities of the film’s central character, played by James McAvoy. Image: Everett Collection | Continue reading


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U.N. Refugee Chief: Migrants Still Welcome in U.S. Under Trump

The United Nations remains optimistic that the U.S. will continue to welcome migrants under the new administration. The Journal spoke to Filippo Grandi, high commissioner for refugees, at the World Economic Forum in Davos. | Continue reading


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What to Watch on Inauguration Day

As Donald Trump assumes office as the 45th president of the United States, WSJ's Gerald F. Seib discusses four key things to watch for. Photo: AP | Continue reading


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Bill de Blasio, Robert De Niro Lead Protest Against Trump's Inauguration

More than a thousand demonstrators joined New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and a number of celebrities in front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, protesting Donald Trump's imminent inauguration. | Continue reading


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OSIM’s Quirkiest Massage Machines

OSIM, which makes massage chairs and other devices, is planning a Hong Kong IPO that could value the company at roughly $1 billion. | Continue reading


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Costco Sells the Most Coveted Golf Ball

The hottest golf ball among fanatics doesn't come from a sports shop -- it comes from Costco. WSJ's Brian Costa and Tanya Rivero discuss why golfers fear the balls may not be re-stocked after Costco sold out of them. Photo: Timmy Huynh for The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading


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History’s Most Memorable American Inaugural Addresses

As Donald Trump’s presidency begins, here is a look back at some of the most memorable and noteworthy inaugural addresses in U.S. history. Photo: Getty | Continue reading


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How to Make a Homemade McFlurry

Fans of McFlurries are upset because the ice cream machines at their local McDonald's are often broken. Here's how to make a homemade version of the soft-serve delight yourself. Photo: Robert Libetti/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading


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IBM CEO: AI Will Be Man and Machine, Not Man vs. Machine

Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM, said that she believes that believes artificial intelligence will help to create jobs and that clients will have a "symbiotic relationship" with AI. | Continue reading


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Rescuers Search for Italy Hotel Avalanche Survivors

An avalanche buried a four-star spa hotel in a mountainous earthquake-hit region of central Italy, leaving at least 30 people missing, authorities said Thursday. Image: Reuters | Continue reading


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Samsung Heir Won't Be Arrested on Bribery Charges

Lee Jae-yong, heir to South Korea's Samsung conglomerate, left a Seoul detention center early Thursday after a court denied an arrest warrant for him related to allegations of bribery, embezzlement and perjury. Photo: Reuters | Continue reading


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World's Oldest Panda in Captivity Turns 37

Basi, the oldest giant panda living in captivity, celebrated her 37th birthday at a breeding center in China's Fujian province on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters | Continue reading


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Should You Spend $150 on a Frequent Flier Booker?

Pex is a service that claims to cut through the complexity of cashing in miles and points and find the best deal for that dream vacation. But can it get business-class seats or hotel suites cheaper than do-it-yourself? Scott McCartney puts it to the test on Lunch Break with Tanya … | Continue reading


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Moelis: Davos Should Focus on Growth, Not Wealth Redistribution

Ken Moelis, Founder and CEO of Moelis & Co., said that The World Economic Forum should focus less on income inequality and more on growth. | Continue reading


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This Website Wants to Keep Trump Honest

The free Trump Archive, made by the non-partisan Internet Archive, lets anyone search and play what America’s new president has been saying on TV since 2009. WSJ's Geoffrey A. Fowler explores the value in being able to go to the tape to check for yourself. | Continue reading


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Tips for Managing a Demanding Boss

Many bosses pressure employees to take on heavy workloads. What can you do if you’re working for a taskmaster? Is it ever appropriate to push back? WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger offers tips on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo Illustration: Zohar Lazar | Continue reading


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Giant Gator Seen at Wildlife Preservation Center

A giant alligator was spotted sauntering through a wildlife preservation center in Lakeland, Fla., over the weekend. Photo: Kim Joiner via Storyful. | Continue reading


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Blackstone CEO: Trump to Seek Bilateral Trade Deals "With Vigor"

Steve Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO, said that president-elect Donald Trump's team would seek bilateral trade deals and "cut better deals, just one on one." Mr. Schwarzman spoke to the Journal at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Photo: Jeff Bush/The Wall Street Journal | Continue reading


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Trump, China Diverge on New World Order

Donald Trump's suggestions that he would use Taiwan as a negotiating chip with China to extract concessions over trade have hit a raw nerve in Beijing. Photo: EPA/Reuters | Continue reading


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