WSJ's Year In Review: 2023 News

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This Year’s Biggest News Stories, From AI to Ukraine as Told by The Wall Street Journal

A lot happened in 2023. Here’s a timeline of some of the most important news stories.

12 min read12 Jan 2024
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Economy

How Is China’s Economy Doing? Not Nearly as Well as China Says It Is

2023 was supposed to be the year that China turned things around. Instead, the opposite happened.

6 min read6 Dec 2023
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A Ukrainian Photographer on the Horror—and the Normality—of Covering a War at Home

Every struggle that I document feels personal. I can only dream of when it will end.

2 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

Why the U.S. Needs a Moonshot Mentality for AI—Led by the Public Sector

Artificial intelligence is too important to be left entirely in the hands of the big tech companies.

5 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

Air Travel in 2023 Was a Nightmare. And Flying Isn’t Likely to Get Much Better in 2024.

Millions of fliers returned, but many went nowhere fast.

6 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

For Israel, the Existential Question Returns

It has been decades since the very survival of the country has been front and center for Israelis. The Hamas attacks changed all that.

7 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

Weight-Loss Drugs Like Wegovy Help With Losing Weight—and Potentially Much More

Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound and Mounjaro and have become household names. And for good reason.

5 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

The Year That Golf Battled for Its Soul

The PGA and LIV Golf squared off against each other all year, and the intrigue is far from over.

5 min read12 Jan 2024
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Special Report

The War That Neither Ukraine nor the West Can Afford to Lose

The war between Russia and Ukraine can continue indefinitely unless the West realizes that what’s at stake isn’t just the fate of Ukraine but the future of the West itself.

5 min read12 Jan 2024
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