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It would take $1 billion to compensate everyone fairly in the Champlain Towers South condo collapse, lawyers representing the victims say. But insurance policies only cover $50 million. by Laura Kusisto Leslie Scism on.wsj.com/3fbj77M

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Erika Cheung joined Theranos as a lab worker enamored with the blood-testing startup’s revolutionary promise. Now she is testifying against its founder Elizabeth Holmes at a criminal fraud trial. on.wsj.com/3hBnASq

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A court in the U.K. agreed to formally notify Prince Andrew of a lawsuit by a woman who alleges she was sexually abused by the British royal, potentially paving the way for Queen Elizabeth’s son to provide a formal response to the accusations. on.wsj.com/39cmnMC

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Forged documents. $1 billion in funds raised. $585 million in losses. Elizabeth Holmes’s criminal trial is revealing new facts about Theranos. by Sara Randazzo wsj.com/articles/what-…

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A federal judge has denied Rudy Giuliani's request to have documents seized by the FBI from his home and office destroyed or returned to him. by James Fanelli wsj.com/articles/rudy-…

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A federal judge has denied Rudy Giuliani's request to have documents seized by the FBI from his home and office destroyed or returned to him. by James Fanelli on.wsj.com/2XAzFjY

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Elizabeth Holmes's trial has resumed. On tap today: the cross examination of Surekha Gangakhedkar, a former lab scientist who quit when Theranos began testing real patients at Walgreens. on.wsj.com/3AtZIaL

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Why aren't Texas abortion opponents suing the doctor who says he just violated the state's new ban on abortions? The law is working fine without enforcement, eliminating virtually all abortions in the state. by Jacob Gershman wsj.com/articles/why-t…

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Follow @wsj's live coverage of Elizabeth's Holmes trial, with updates from Heather Somerville and Sara Randazzo. Today, the prosecution calls more witnesses after Jim Mattis's high-drama testimony. on.wsj.com/3AE5YN6

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What new are we learning about Theranos from Elizabeth Holmes's fraud trial? Jim Mattis invested $85,000 of his own in the company and called her "young Elizabeth" in emails. wsj.com/articles/what-…

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Theranos's lab director said he raised alarms with Elizabeth Holmes about faulty blood-test results but couldn't stop the company from using the technology on real patients. on.wsj.com/3AJsbt6

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Encouraging citizens to vote by mail. Handing out food and water to voters. These are all crimes under new election laws passed this year in some states. by Laura Kusisto on.wsj.com/3zSEyBS

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Disbarred attorney Steven Donziger is set to be sentenced Friday for contempt of court after a federal judge concluded that he violated orders stemming from a three-decade-long legal crusade against Chevron over pollution in the Ecuadorean rainforest. on.wsj.com/2WvKbZb

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Disbarred attorney Steven Donziger is in court today to be sentenced for contempt of court in the long-running Chevron-Ecuador saga. He's been in home confinement for two years and could get another six months. on.wsj.com/2WvKbZb

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"My tiger." "My king." For years, Elizabeth Holmes carried on a little-known romance with her top deputy Sunny Balwani at Theranos. Now, their text messages are being used against her at her fraud trial. by Heather Somerville wsj.com/articles/eliza…

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The romance between Elizabeth Holmes and her top deputy spanned more than a decade, growing and fading alongside the rise and fall of Theranos. Now, the relationship and the pair's intimate text messages are an important part of her criminal-fraud trial. on.wsj.com/2ZPQCHM

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While official diplomatic relations may still be years away, a series of secret political, military and economic steps could accelerate long-building efforts to end the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran. by Dion Nissenbaum on.wsj.com/3H8AdQB