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A Startup Is Supplying Drones to High Schools to Stop Mass Shootings Mithril Defense is selling school districts on a tech system dubbed Campus Guardian Angel that deploys drones to stop active shooters.

Mithril Defense is selling school districts on a tech system that deploys drones to stop active shooters.

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The Secret Life—and History—of Golf Bunkers They are one of the most-expensive parts of a golf course to build and maintain. And they didn’t always come with rakes.

Bunkers remain a mystery for many golfers and nongolfers alike. And what’s with the rakes?

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‘I Will Destroy You’: The Battle Inside a Midwestern Media Dynasty The twin heirs to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Toledo Blade are estranged as their industry transforms

Why the twin heirs to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Toledo Blade are estranged, according to one.

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UCLA Wins Its First NCAA Title in Women’s Basketball The Bruins delivered a shocking 79-51 defeat to perennial power South Carolina.

The Bruins delivered a shocking 79-51 defeat to perennial power South Carolina. on.wsj.com/3O5N9OM

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The Kardashian Whisperer Who Says Three Hours With Her Kids Is Enough In her new book, Emma Grede shares her tough-love guide to balancing life and work.

In her new book, Emma Grede shares her tough-love guide to balancing life and work.

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Get Rid of the ‘Gimme’ Putt? Readers Aren’t So Sure The idea of making golfers actually get the ball in the hole raises all sorts of concerns.

One reader scoffed that if you want to get rid of the gimme putt, ”remind me not to play a round with you.”

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‘Super Mario’ Sequel Scores Year’s Biggest Movie Opening Universal and Nintendo’s animated adaptation is the latest in a string of hit family films.

Universal Pictures’ and Nintendo’s “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” posted the biggest opening of 2026 so far with an estimated $372.5 million in worldwide box-office sales.

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One Company’s Effort to Make an AI-Ready Catalog of Everything We Buy In an Arkansas “capture factory,” hand models and food stylists are preparing for the future of shopping.

In an Arkansas ”capture factory,” hand models and food stylists are preparing an AI-ready image catalog for the future of shopping.

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How Elite American Forces Are Trained to Survive Behind Enemy Lines Air Force crew learn to eat bugs, treat their wounds and evade capture before ever flying a mission.

How elite American forces are trained to survive behind enemy lines.

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10 Great Innovations That Were Discovered by Mistake From cornflakes to the pacemaker, some of our most beloved—and useful—products were born of blunders.

Some of the world’s most-popular products were discovered by mistake. On that list: cornflakes, microwaves and Popsicles.

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Essay | Dear Boys, Looksmaxxing Is a Fool’s Errand Boys these days are under the impression that they need an extreme makeover to get the girl. They couldn’t be more wrong.

Boys, “looksmaxxing” is a fool’s errand. Try “looksminning” instead.

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Workers Are Claiming ‘No Tax on Overtime’—Maybe a Bit Too Much Number of filers taking the new deduction surges past expectations, raising worries about overstated claims.

The new tax deduction for overtime pay is working overtime.

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Congressional Race Takes a Strange Turn—One Guy Keeps Showing Up at Quinceañeras Bobby Pulido’s opponent suggested he was better suited to perform at parties than serve in Congress. Now that’s how he spends his weekends.

A hotly contested race for Texas’ 15th congressional district has taken a strange turn: One of the candidates keeps showing up at quinceañeras.

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The Typical U.S. Home Is 44 Years Old—And Needs Tons of Work The costs of home maintenance and upgrades on America’s aging housing stock are vast and rising fast.

The costs of home maintenance and upgrades on America’s aging housing stock are vast and rising fast.

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One of the Stock Market’s Last Havens Is Now at Risk Value stocks have outperformed growth stocks by the biggest margin in years.

One of the last places to hide from this year’s stock-market turbulence—value stocks—is in danger.

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Trump’s Claims of Victory Clash With Iran War’s Gritty Reality The Pentagon says the U.S. is achieving its goals, but Iran is fighting on.

President Trump’s repeated declarations that the Iran war is nearly over are colliding with the gritty battlefield reality, some U.S. officials and analysts say.

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The romantic myth of the “lone inventor” doesn’t hold up, this professor says. Do it as a small team. Research confirms that small teams are more likely to achieve major breakthroughs, even if it doesn’t make for the best stories.

Research confirms that small teams are more likely to achieve major breakthroughs, even if it doesn’t make for the best stories. on.wsj.com/4sVDbyR

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Pain at the Pump Should Mean Pain in the Economy, Not Higher Rates Investors mistakenly think the oil shock will push central banks to tighten policy.

Central banks live in fear of their last mistake: waiting too long to raise rates in the post-pandemic boom. But there’s a difference between that boom and this oil shock.

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The Smarter Way to Cash In on Meta’s Vision for Smartglasses EssilorLuxottica makes the AI-enabled Ray-Bans that are growing more popular with consumers.

Heard on the Street: There might be a better way than buying Meta stock to ride the smartglasses wave.

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‘Super Mario’ sequel scores year’s biggest movie opening Universal and Nintendo’s animated adaptation is the latest in a string of hit family films.

Universal and Nintendo’s animated adaptation is the latest in a string of hit family films. on.wsj.com/4m9hb0G

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Geno Auriemma’s Messy Weekend of Missed Opportunities The UConn legend is still trying to climb out after an unnecessary clash with South Carolina rival Dawn Staley.

Geno Auriemma is still trying to climb out after his thoroughly unnecessary clash with South Carolina rival Dawn Staley. @JasonGay on the UConn coach’s messy weekend of missed opportunities.

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The Historic Turnaround That Took Michigan From Disaster to the Title Game Dusty May took over a Wolverines team that had lost 75% of its games. Just two years later, they’re one win from a national championship.

Dusty May took over a Michigan Wolverines team that had lost 75% of its games. Just two years later, they’re one win from a national championship.

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A second American aviator is rescued from Iran, the ranks of the affluent grow, and a guy running for Congress keeps showing up at quinceañeras. Read more in today’s What’s News newsletter:

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Trump Warns Iran He Could Strike ‘Every Power Plant,’ in WSJ Interview The president said he would act on the threat if the country’s leaders don’t agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran.

President Trump said in an interview that Iran "won't have any power plants and they won't have any bridges standing" if a deal isn't reached by Tuesday evening.

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Dear Boys, Looksmaxxing Is a Fool’s Errand Boys these days are under the impression that they need an extreme makeover to get the girl. They couldn’t be more wrong.

Boys these days are under the impression that they need an extreme makeover to get the girl. They couldn’t be more wrong. on.wsj.com/4sXf9n4

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President Trump threatened to destroy all of Iran’s power plants if the country’s leaders don’t agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran The president said he would act on the threat if the country’s leaders don’t agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran.

The president said he would act on the threat if the country’s leaders don’t agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran. on.wsj.com/4m8Wuly

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Striking Beef Plant Workers to Resume Work Thousands of striking workers in Colorado agreed to return to work, ending a three-week strike at a slaughter plant owned by JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker.

Thousands of striking beef plant workers in Colorado have agreed to return to work, ending a three-week strike at a facility owned by JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker.

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Mithril Defense is selling school districts on a tech system that deploys drones to stop active shooters Mithril Defense is selling school districts on a tech system dubbed Campus Guardian Angel that deploys drones to stop active shooters.

Mithril Defense is selling school districts on a tech system dubbed Campus Guardian Angel that deploys drones to stop active shooters. on.wsj.com/4c8oe5h

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This Engineer Wants to Make Computer Chips on the Moon Atsuyoshi Koike, the public face of Japan’s effort to muscle back into the semiconductor industry it used to dominate, first needs to prove he can make them on earth.

Atsuyoshi Koike dreams of making computer chips on the moon. First, though, he has to prove he can do it on earth.

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Chrysler, Once an American Icon, Now Sells Just One Minivan. Can It Survive? Dealers want to see a fuller lineup but a turnaround will be expensive and difficult.

The brand that invented the minivan in the 1980s, and with it a style that became shorthand for American suburban family life, is fighting for survival.

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