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  1. It's not just online that shoppers are tracked

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  2. “It’s personal." A frosty relationship between the Apple and Qualcomm chiefs has deepened the companies' bitter dispute

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  3. Opinion: Despite his many apologists, Julian Assange has never been a hero of transparency or democratic accountability. His targets always seem to be democratic institutions or governments, not authoritarians

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  4. “I’ll die on a hill with it.” Wall Street's attachment to custom-branded Patagonia power vests is threatened by a looming shortage.

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  5. A trip to the edge of space? WSJ columnist Dan Neil is in, if the price is right

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  6. Beijing’s critics say the steep discount to the railway deal vindicates their disdain for Belt and Road projects

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  7. A mystery in Minnesota: Is this portrait a long-lost work by the painter of "The Scream"?

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  8. Video: Robocalls are annoying, costly and almost impossible to stop. Here’s why

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  9. Opinion: Climate alarmism isn’t popular with the public, so Republicans don’t need an alternative, writes Steve Milloy

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  10. When the videogame turns off, your child’s brain recoils. Our columnist explains how you can help your kid cope.

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  11. More Arab Spring echoes: protesters in Sudan used social media to spread the word and VPNs to evade a government effort to shut them down

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  12. To climb into contention at the Masters, Tiger Woods had to overcome an accidental takeout slide from a member of his own security detail

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  13. Allergies? It turns out, many people who suffer from seasonal pollen don’t have a real allergy

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  14. Southwest Airlines conducted inspections on about a dozen engines on its grounded Boeing 737 MAX jets in an attempt to determine whether there is a component problem or manufacturing flaw

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  15. No, you don’t have to pay $1,000 for a smartphone. Columnist David Pierce identifies three options for $350 or less, with great performance, good battery life and attractive design.

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  16. “The toothbrush fell out of my hand.” A polar bear cub transfixed a city, until they named it.

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  17. Who would pay $41 million for a pair of strip malls in Augusta, Georgia? The answer is Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters

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  18. Nintendo has discovered the key to virtual reality play: Ditch the embarrassing headgear

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  19. "Never Throners" aren't really sure what's been going on with that hit HBO show, but they're sure glad it will be over soon

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  20. Opinion: Iran-backed militias in Iraq are keeping minority groups, including Christians, from returning home after the defeat of ISIS, writes Carl Anderson

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