Saturday, November 28, 2015

The Art of Time-Lapse Photography

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In seconds, time-lapse videos give us glimpses of places around the world seen over hours, days, months, even years. The WSJ’s Juhi Desai takes a look at what goes into creating professional-level time-lapses.

#BlackFriday Breaks Social Media Records

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How big of a role is social media playing on Black Friday shopping and advertising? Spredfast director of analytics and research Chris Kerns shares some of the data on Lunch Break.

Paris Attacks: Hollande Pays Tribute to Victims

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French President François Hollande led a national ceremony on Friday to honor the Nov. 13 terror attack victims. Photo: Reuters

Friday, November 20, 2015

Anonymous’s Hackers Target Islamic State Online

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Hacking collective Anonymous said it had disrupted the Twitter accounts of more than 4,000 alleged Islamic State members. This comes day after it declared a digital war on the militant group in response to the deadly Paris attacks. Photo: Anonymous

Hillary Clinton Faces Foreign Policy Challenges

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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton faces a delicate balance on the campaign trail: voice support for President Obama's foreign policy or separate herself from some elements of Obama's Middle East record that have proved to be unpopular. Photo: Getty Images.

Cassini's Photos: Saturn's Moon Enceladus

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A timelapse of all of the photographs the Cassini space probe has taken of Saturn's moon Enceladus from Feb. 6, 2004 to Sept. 15, 2015. Note: These sequences at times include rapid flashing. Please use caution when watching this footage If you have photosensitive epilepsy, or a similar condition.

Opinion Journal: Inside the Jihadist Mind

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AHA Foundation Founder Ayaan Hirsi Ali on how ISIS radicalizes Muslims on the continent. Photo credit: Getty Images.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

The Single Must-Have Gadget Charger

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You no longer have to travel around with a bag full of charging adapters and a rat’s nest of wires. To ease the pain, WSJ's Joanna Stern recommends a new device called the Zolt. Photo: Getty, Zolt.

Rep. Paul Ryan Calls for Refugee Pause

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House Speaker Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) Tuesday called for a "pause" in admitting Syrian refugees to the United States in response to the Islamic State attacks on Paris. Photo: Getty

Days After Paris Attacks, France Soccer Team to Play in London

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Four days after playing through the attacks at Stade de France in Paris, the French national soccer team takes the field again Tuesday night in London. Photo: Getty Images.

Executive Pay Disclosure

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SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White speaks with WSJ's Dennis K. Berman about the new mandate that requires a public company to disclose the ratio of the compensation of its CEO to the median compensation of its employees.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Paris Attacks: Profile of Key Suspect, Abdelhamid Abaaoud

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A look at the 27-year-old Belgian citizen suspected by French authorities of having a role in the Paris terror attacks, and who they also believe masterminded failed attacks on a high-speed train and a church. Mark Kelly reports.

Brussels Suburb a Key Site in Paris Terror Probe

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Authorities are cracking down on the Belgian town of Molenbeek as they hunt for clues about the Paris terror attacks. WSJ's Shelby Holliday reports on the town's ties to extremism.

American Student Nohemi Gonzalez Killed in Paris Attacks

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California native Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was among those killed in Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris. According to a statement from California State University in Long Beach, Gonzalez was studying abroad in France. Photo: Facebook

Paris Attacks: Police Identify One Assailant

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French police named a 29-year-old French national as one of the attackers who killed at least 129 people in Paris on Friday. Police are also investigating a car with firearms inside that was found on the edge of the city. Photo: Getty.

Actress Sarah Paulson on 'American Horror Story'

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Actress Sarah Paulson discusses her roles in "American Horror Story" and "American Crime Story," on Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty Images

France Tried to Bolster Security Before Attacks

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Friday night’s attacks in Paris confirmed what French security services have feared for months: that there would be another devastating attack like the one that left 17 dead in January. But despite boosting surveillance powers, some attackers have been able to slip through the cracks. Photo: Getty Images

Hillary Clinton on Combating ISIS and 'Radical Islam'

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In the Democratic primary debate on Saturday, Hillary Clinton discussed the U.S.'s role in fighting ISIS and combating what some GOP rivals call "radical Islam." Photo: Getty

Paris Attack: Who Are the 'Eagles of Death Metal'?

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The highest death toll from the Paris terror attack happened at the Bataclan music hall during the "Eagles of Death Metal" concert. WSJ's Tanya Rivero takes a closer look at the California band and its trademark mix of rock n' roll and parody. Photo: Getty

Sunday, November 15, 2015

At Paris Stadium, Attacker May Have Been Thwarted

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A man apparently set to detonate his suicide vest tried to enter the France-versus-Germany soccer match at Stade de France, but was turned away by security guards and subsequently set-off his explosives. WSJ's Shelby Holliday has the details. Photo: Associated Press

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Key Takeaways From GOP Debate From WSJ Moderators Baker and Seib

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WSJ's Editor-in-Chief Gerard Baker and Washington Bureau Chief Jerry Seib were moderators of the fourth Republican primary debate. They discuss the top political moments and takeaways from the GOP debate. Photo:AP

GOP Debate: Clashes Over What's Conservative

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In the fourth Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee, candidates sparred over whose tax, military and immigration plans represented “conservative” principles. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Syrian Refugees Eyeing America See Long Waits and Extensive Vetting

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It is very much a long shot for Syrian refugees to get to the United States—only a small percentage of applicants are considered, and it can take up to three years to go through an intensive vetting process. Here are the stages migrants have to go through.

CCTV Captures Serena Williams Confronting Phone Thief

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Serena Williams took to Facebook on Wednesday to tell fans how she recovered her phone from an alleged thief at a restaurant the night before. Surveillance footage shows the 34-year-old tennis star leaving the restaurant and confronting the man on the sidewalk. Photo: AP.

High Stakes for Jeb Bush at GOP Debate

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What can Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush do in Tuesday's GOP debate to separate himself from the pack and keep donors in his corner? WSJ's Jerry Seib, Jeanne Cummings and Aaron Zitner discuss.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Review: BlackBerry's First Android Phone

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BlackBerry's first Android phone should have come years ago, but maybe it isn't too late. WSJ's Joanna Stern reviews the keyboard-equipped smartphone.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Apple's New Cupertino Campus Construction Shown in Drone Video

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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs said the new Cupertino, Calif., campus would house 12,000 employees when he presented the idea in 2011. Drone footage shows that the 2.8-million-square-foot spaceship-like office complex is now taking shape. Photo/Video: YouTube/Duncan Sinfield