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The story of Sean “Diddy” Combs has become an infotainment spectacle for the social-media age as more consumers turn to online videos for news on.wsj.com/4fnR7uC


Comedian Conan O’Brien will host the 97th Academy Awards in March, succeeding late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on.wsj.com/3AM59XT


"No industry should feel safe." Robby Starbuck, the conservative activist who pushed Tractor Supply and other companies to abandon their diversity efforts, says he is preparing a new list of targets. on.wsj.com/3O8YutX

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Donald Trump is considering tapping Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow for a senior economic policy role in his administration on.wsj.com/3O7Zn67


You’ve heard of glamorous camping near national parks, at music festivals and even in New York City. Dawn Gilbertson spent the weekend glamping, Nascar style. on.wsj.com/4fMaptr


Indigenous Māori lawmakers in New Zealand staged a haka performance in response to a proposed law that would redefine the nation’s founding agreement between the Māori and the British Crown, the AP reports.


Heard on the Street: Only a minority of mainly older homeowners are in a position to take advantage of the historic run-up in house prices on.wsj.com/4fLhBWM


GM has cut 1,000 jobs, marking the latest effort by the automaker to trim costs as it ramps up sales in unprofitable electric vehicles on.wsj.com/3USxh2k


Watch: On Nov. 18, Elon Musk’s SpaceX will attempt to repeat its recent history-making Starship test flight in which its booster was caught by two mechanical “chopsticks” dubbed “Mechazilla.” on.wsj.com/4evrGG7


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It’s getting harder to find a traditional bank offering: safe-deposit boxes on.wsj.com/4fsWc51


Elon Musk escalated his legal feud with OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the companies colluded to eliminate competition in an attempt to dominate the development of artificial intelligence on.wsj.com/4fuk5sI


Beijing might have little choice but to reconfigure its economy should it become embroiled in a broader trade conflict with the U.S. on.wsj.com/4fs53Uw


Israel is expanding its ground operation in southern Lebanon, in what some former senior security officials worry could turn into a war of attrition on.wsj.com/3Ct7YgZ


Eli Lilly sued a federal health agency that has blocked the company’s plan to tighten the way it provides lucrative drug discounts to hospitals, the second drugmaker to do so this week on.wsj.com/4hNZNfu


President-elect Donald Trump said he would nominate North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as interior secretary, filling another cabinet position for his fast-building administration on.wsj.com/4erQnn2


Why is bitcoin up a third since its election-night low, adding almost $500 billion to its total value in less than two weeks, while altcoins and ether have lagged behind? on.wsj.com/48SElBY


President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of environmental lawyer and vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health and human services secretary continued to reverberate through the pharmaceutical industry Friday on.wsj.com/4fKBGfO


Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for National Intelligence director, has ruffled feathers inside the spy agencies she could soon lead on.wsj.com/3AFUjTm


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