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Foreign Purchase of U.S. Ammo Maker Sparks National-Security Battle
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Western officials braced for a period of increased volatility with Iran as the country prepares to choose a successor to the late President Raisi, though they don't expect Tehran to make major foreign-policy shifts.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
PDX Stolen Cars, a Facebook group boasting more than 20,000 members, scours Portland, Ore., for vehicles taken from their owners and has become a resource for the city's police bureau.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Scandal is clouding the electoral ambitions of Germany's far-right AfD, with the party at risk of being relegated to a purely regional force concentrated in the former communist east.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Crypto companies fighting for survival after a regulatory crackdown are spending heavily this year to get politicians they see as allies elected and to defeat those who are critical of the industry.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Election officials are increasingly enlisting younger poll workers to address a shortage as baby boomers who long signed in voters and scanned ballots step away.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Support for Benny Gantz as Netanyahu's main political challenger in Israel has waned amid perceptions that the war cabinet member has stayed too long in the prime minister's emergency government and become part of the failures of the conflict with Hamas.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
