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Inside Google’s $2.1B Office in a Transformed Freight Terminal | WSJ Open Office

Google’s newest office in Manhattan is actually almost a hundred years old. It was built inside of and on top of an old rail terminal. Unlike its Silicon Valley headquarters filled with ping pong tables and nap pods, the tech company’s new office is designed to reflect its new culture—one focused on flexible ways to work.

WSJ took a tour of Google’s St. Johns Terminal in New York City to see what the new integrated workspace looks like.

Chapters:
0:00 Google’s new office
0:47 Exterior and lobby
2:38 Space to meet clients
3:41 Neighborhoods
5:22 Shared workspaces and terraces

Open Office
Offices are as unique as the companies they house. This WSJ series takes viewers inside standout spaces to show the amenities–and quirks–that separate them from the rest, as designers and company executives explain the reason behind it all.

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Can Trump Win Without Biden?

As Kamala Harris steps into the Democratic Party spotlight, Donald Trump's recent winning streak -- from leading in the polls to a unified GOP convention -- could be coming to an end. We look at the seasoned veterans running Trump's campaign, the challenge they face in Harris and what a second Trump term might look like.

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Trump’s Polling Lead Erased After Harris Enters 2024 Race, WSJ Poll Finds | WSJ

A new Wall Street Journal poll looks at voters’ views of Vice President Kamala Harris as she becomes the likely nominee for the Democratic party. Here’s what the numbers say.

0:00 Harris is closing in on Trump
0:53 Voter motivation
2:05 Race and gender
2:48 Counterpoint

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Decoding the Business of K-Pop

Hundreds of concerts, thousands of artists, and millions of fans. Bands like Blackpink, BTS, EXO, Red Velvet and many more have become household names. Altogether this has made K-pop a $9.3 billion industry, now at a crossroads. The business is in need of a further global expansion to sustain its growth. We hear from industry pioneers shaping the next generation of stars and go behind the scenes with boy band RIIZE.

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00:00 Introduction
01:34 Background of K-pop
02:24 Step 1 of K-pop Idol system
03:00 Step 2 of K-pop Idol system
03:24 Step 3 of K-pop Idol system
05:12 Step 4: Debut & Boy band RIIZE
06:45 English in K-pop
07:34 K-pop's business model
08:43 K-pop at a crossroads

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Former Israeli Undercover Agent Breaks Down Tactics Used in Palestine | WSJ

A dramatic hostage rescue of four Israelis held captive by Hamas in Gaza on June 8 opened a window to a world of espionage. Footage seen by WSJ documents just how integral undercover teams are to Israel’s conflicts. These missions rely on weeks of intelligence gathering by a network of Palestinian informants and undercover Israeli agents.

WSJ sat down with former Israeli counterterrorism officer Shir Peled, who explains the work of the undercover fighters.

Chapters:
0:00 Undercover fighters
0:49 Background of covert operations in Israel
1:27 Essential skills
2:04 Hostage rescue
4:02 West Bank hospital raid
5:10 Protests
5:56 Future operations

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Women's Soccer Wants to Be More Like the NFL

The @NWSLsoccer Commissioner Jessica Berman is presiding over a pivotal moment for women’s soccer. Can she help turn astronomical growth into a sustainable business? More on Power Players with Jason Kelly.

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Women's Soccer Wants to Be More Like the NFL | Power Players

National Women’s Soccer League Commissioner Jessica Berman is presiding over a pivotal moment for women’s soccer. Can she help turn astronomical growth into a sustained business?

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How Hezbollah Became a Power in Lebanon and the Middle East | WSJ

As Israel has been battling Hamas, it has also been exchanging fire with another group along the border: Hezbollah. The U.S.-designated terrorist group from Lebanon also has strong ties to Iran, who has provided intelligence, arms, funds and guidance to the group. So why have Hezbollah and Israel been ramping up violence?

WSJ explains who Hezbollah is and why their fight with Israel is escalating.

Chapters:
0:00 Hezbollah attacks
0:51 Iran’s influence
4:50 Gaining followers
7:45 Hezbollah today

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The Green Bible | Bloomberg Investigates

The Green Bible is the single-most important document in the Italian government’s war against an alleged Nigerian mafia. Bloomberg Investigates reveals how this handbook isn’t what it claims to be, but that hasn’t kept innocent people out of prison.

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