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From Wall Street Journal Opinion: The Justice Department is suing software developer RealPage for allegedly conspiring to fix rents with AI models that help landlords estimate rates. As usual, politicians blame businesses rather than fix their own misguided policies. on.wsj.com/3XuEIP3

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From Wall Street Journal Opinion: In a close presidential race like this one, the air and ground combat could make all the difference, writes Karl Rove on.wsj.com/3My383P on.wsj.com/3My383P

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From Wall Street Journal Opinion: On economic policy, now and in the future, there is only one difference between Biden and Kamala Harris—22 years of age, writes Daniel Henninger on.wsj.com/3XeOhAr on.wsj.com/3XeOhAr

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Gone are the days of banks hawking plastic to college students on campus in exchange for a freebie. Here’s what students should do today to get a credit card. on.wsj.com/4dr4FEb on.wsj.com/4dr4FEb

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Part Austin Powers, part James Bond. How one man wielded international influence by pretending to be a CIA operative. 🔗: on.wsj.com/3T9Dmqw on.wsj.com/3T9Dmqw

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The "forgotten generation," born between 1965 and 1980, launched their careers at the start of a massive shift in how Americans work. As they approach retirement, many aren't prepared. 🔗: on.wsj.com/3MrBplv on.wsj.com/3MrBplv

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Good news: You can live in sweatpants and sweatshirts all weekend—and look suave, not scruffy—if you follow these style rules on.wsj.com/3X4yPqc on.wsj.com/3X4yPqc

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Whether you’re into hiking, camping, birding or biking, there’s a national park for you. We crunched the numbers to rank them all, and we bet the top spot will surprise you. 🔗on.wsj.com/4dxZWAY

Whether you’re into hiking, camping, birding or biking, there’s a national park for you. We crunched the numbers to rank them all, and we bet the top spot will surprise you. 🔗on.wsj.com/4dxZWAY
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Between the flag and tackle versions, America’s most popular high school sport is booming among female players on.wsj.com/4fVRhdm on.wsj.com/4fVRhdm

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What do travelers want from an Airbnb right now? Their hosts have an answer: too much. on.wsj.com/3Xtp8mB on.wsj.com/3Xtp8mB

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High school volleyball used to be for girls. Now it’s booming with boys. Here’s why. on.wsj.com/4d01pPO on.wsj.com/4d01pPO

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Companies find their youngest employees the most difficult to work with, surveys show. Now executives are making efforts to engage them more. on.wsj.com/3X7G8xz on.wsj.com/3X7G8xz

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The plan to restart Michigan’s decommissioned Palisades nuclear power plant—which would be a global first—was driven by surging demand for electricity and new investment in green energy 🔗 Read more: on.wsj.com/4e8X51y

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Soda maker Olipop is figuring out how to get its drinks into the hands of concertgoers and sports fans at new venues not beholden to historic deals with PepsiCo and Coca-Cola on.wsj.com/3Z67gzC on.wsj.com/3Z67gzC

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Leaving money in a will for a cat or dog was once a thing the ultrawealthy did. Now, pets are part of the common estate plan. on.wsj.com/46HWG3o on.wsj.com/46HWG3o

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A military branch established by Trump emerges from the shadows as China and Russia build arsenals of weapons that could target American military and civilian satellites on.wsj.com/3XdHKpx on.wsj.com/3XdHKpx

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The typical American load, on average, sits unattended for more than two hours. New technology aims to solve that. on.wsj.com/4dNOn91 on.wsj.com/4dNOn91