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I should never have quit. I should have taken more risks. WSJ readers share their biggest career mistakes.
Your Biggest Career Mistakes—and What You Learned From Them
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CrowdStrike said over 97% of Microsoft Windows sensors were back online as of Thursday, nearly a week after a tech outage snarled businesses, government agencies and air travel.
CrowdStrike Says 97% of Systems Hit by Outage Are Back Online
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From Buy Side from WSJ: Here’s why a former professional appliance reviewer swears by this oddly shaped air conditioner.
Here’s Why This Clever Midea U-Shaped Air Conditioner Is a Professional Reviewer’s Favorite
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Foreign competition almost put a U.S. drug-manufacturing plant out of business. It’s back, but its owner and employees are still struggling to turn a profit.
America Is Running Out of Generic Drugmakers. Another One Is on the Brink.
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Thanks to intense hydration and skin-tight swimsuits, Olympic swimmers say they often have no choice when nature calls but to pee in the pool.
The Dirty Secret of Olympic Swimming: Everyone Pees in the Pool
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Elon Musk's satellite company Starlink has connected Brazil’s vast rural and jungle expanses to the internet. But officials have raised concerns about the billionaire’s growing influence over the country. https://on.wsj.com/4cUHKS4 https://on.wsj.com/4cUHKS4
Brazil Sees Elon Musk’s Starlink as a Political Threat
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More students are getting high scores on Advanced Placement tests, long seen as a gateway to elite college admissions.
It Is Now Easier to Pass AP Tests
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Watch: Google’s original Silicon Valley headquarters featured ping pong tables and nap pods. Its newest office in New York offers a peek into Google’s changing culture and its vision for the future of work.
Inside Google’s $2.1 Billion Office in a Transformed Freight Terminal
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Authorities have arrested a man suspected of pushing a burning car into a gully and sparking one of the largest California wildfires of the year.
Authorities Arrest Man Suspected of Starting California Wildfire
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