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Mass graves keep turning up in Syria, buried beneath farms, stuffed into wells and in vast fields. on.wsj.com/44k1Y5c


Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described an explosion on the country’s rail network near the Ukraine border as an “unprecedented act of sabotage” on.wsj.com/4r5SMeE


Wall Street firms such as Blue Owl Capital have raised trillions in investing firepower they are putting into the artificial-intelligence building boom. on.wsj.com/4o5aRH5


The reopened federal government will on Thursday release the first backlogged monthly jobs report, for the month of September on.wsj.com/4qY5N9U


Six charts show the gaps between AI hype and AI reality, where record capital expenditures on data centers run up against the ground truths of physical infrastructure on.wsj.com/484YlS2


Class of 2026, beware: Companies say next year’s graduate hiring market is likely to be worse than this year’s on.wsj.com/4pdAeaI


Workers will be able to put up to $24,500 into their 401(k)s and similar workplace retirement accounts in 2026, up $1,000 from this year, the IRS said on.wsj.com/446FIeY


Israel’s war in Gaza has generated substantial business for U.S. companies such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Caterpillar on.wsj.com/47RiNW5


FBI Director Kash Patel had a whirlwind week during the government shutdown, including a trip on the bureau jet to the ‘Boondoggle Ranch’ in Texas. on.wsj.com/47Weklj


America’s increasingly polarized economy is leaving its mark on the lodging business, where luxury hotels are charging a record-high premium on.wsj.com/4hQRj7E


In recent weeks, drones appearing mysteriously above airports and halting flights have made headlines. Those are just the tip of the iceberg. on.wsj.com/4qT2LDZ


Paper wealth is powering this economy. And it can disappear just as quickly as it was created. on.wsj.com/3WMEphu


U.S. elections are sending a consistent message: Americans are deeply frustrated with their government’s inability to solve problems on.wsj.com/4oYen6P


Here’s why despite lower mortgage rates many hopeful buyers still can’t afford a house on.wsj.com/4hS3jFZ


Middle-class voters, many of them frustrated with MAGA and President Trump, could be up for grabs in next year’s midterms on.wsj.com/4qQkYlC


Until recently, an obscure element often found in gold mines was considered detritus. Now, antimony is highly sought-after and at the center of the U.S.-China trade war. on.wsj.com/47K1Ywd


Russia’s army is on the verge of its biggest Ukrainian conquest in more than two years on.wsj.com/3Lq0IXW


The presence of hundreds of Hamas fighters in tunnels under Israeli-controlled Gaza is threatening to unravel the cease-fire on.wsj.com/4nC7l6R


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