The Wall Street Journal

7 Everyday Work Problems AI Helps Me Solve

It’s hard to get your head around all the things artificial intelligence will do, someday. So instead focus on how it can make your life better right now.

The ‘Save the Oceans’ Tax Break: Recycling Oyster Shells

Restaurants that recycle their oyster shells can save some money on trash collection—and maybe help save waterways

Attacks by Israeli Protesters on Gaza Aid Complicate Humanitarian Efforts

Protesters are angry that aid is going to Palestinian civilians while Israeli hostages are held by Hamas

Slovakia’s ‘Lone Wolf’ Assassination Attempt: How Polarization Is Spilling Over Into Violence

A 71-year-old man charged with attempted murder of the prime minister isn’t connected to any political group, government says

A Broken Marriage, a Big Inheritance and the Murder of an Art Kingmaker

When art dealer Brent Sikkema was found dead in his Rio vacation home, police first suspected robbery. Then the case took a more sinister turn.

The Science Behind Why the World Is Getting Wetter

From East Africa to southeastern Australia, large parts of the planet are underwater after unusually heavy rains in unexpected areas

For China, Russia Is Both a Partner and a Predicament

On his trip to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin will be seeking more support to resist Western efforts to isolate Moscow

Who’s Happiest at Work? Hint: It’s Not Women

Overall job satisfaction ticked up, but worker contentment dropped for wages, work-life balance, survey shows