Our columnist tests out the latest fitness trackers for your wrist, finger and elsewhere, with a focus on sleep monitoring and heart-rate accuracy.
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- Cocaine trafficking and drug-related violence are ripping through the neighborhoods of Cali, Colombia, the country’s third-largest city
- The U.S.-Iran peace agreement includes a huge boost to Tehran’s oil industry, potentially restoring the regime’s economic lifeblood while generating more than $60 billion a year of revenue
- A Wall Street Journal article recently explored parenthood after age 40, and the unique money considerations that come with it. Readers had a lot to say about their own experiences.
- Science suggests you don’t need a long vacation to recharge. A 24-hour break that interrupts your routine—and puts you into a flow state—can be hugely restorative.
- The author’s typically ludicrous plotting centers on a father convicted of the murder of his young son in this eight-part series starring Sam Worthington.
- From a bird-shaped gondola to a moving horse, Hermès is catering to watch fanatics not just with technical prowess, but with vibes—specifically, whimsy.
- Vultures are splattering “noxious excrement” in Hillsborough, N.C. Officials are suing one couple for contributing to the mess.
- Here is an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal on.wsj.com/4vUl4dF
- Work from home is hardly over. In fact, it’s probably here to stay. on.wsj.com/4eA0us3
- Five decades ago, a break-in at a billionaire’s office exposed a secret CIA operation. Now, a new $40 million insider gold heist has veterans worried it could happen again.
- The global memory-chip crunch is driving up the prices of Apple’s products. Here’s the math behind a possible $1,299 price tag for the coming iPhone 18 Pro. on.wsj.com/44fMezP
- Exclusive: Nation-state cyberattackers are increasingly using residential proxy networks to mask their traffic, turning everyday electronics into a massive global threat




