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College graduation ceremonies are becoming flashpoints for controversy, as schools face backlash over invited commencement speakers, according to The Wall Street Journal. Disputes over politics, culture, and free speech are leading to protests, disinvitations, and security concerns, forcing universities to balance tradition with increasingly polarized campus climates.
An analysis explains how drones are fundamentally reshaping modern warfare, changing not just tactics but the physical design of battlefields themselves. From front‑line combat to surveillance and infrastructure attacks, drones are making wars faster, cheaper, and more decentralized — forcing militaries to rapidly adapt or fall behind.
Wall Street firms have quietly built an elite coffee‑tasting workforce to help them understand and invest in the booming specialty coffee market, according to The Wall Street Journal. But the banks are struggling to recruit qualified tasters, as the job requires rare sensory skills, extensive training, and a palate few candidates can master — even in finance‑obsessed Manhattan.
A Wall Street Journal report looks at the lengths Americans go to get highly prized Indian mangoes, navigating strict import rules, limited supply, and hefty prices. For devoted fans, the short seasonal window and unique flavor make the effort worth it, turning the fruit into a cultural obsession — and a booming niche market.
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College graduation ceremonies are becoming flashpoints for controversy, as schools face backlash over invited commencement speakers, according to The Wall Street Journal. Disputes over politics, culture, and free speech are leading to protests, disinvitations, and security concerns, forcing universities to balance tradition with increasingly polarized campus climates.
An analysis explains how drones are fundamentally reshaping modern warfare, changing not just tactics but the physical design of battlefields themselves. From front‑line combat to surveillance and infrastructure attacks, drones are making wars faster, cheaper, and more decentralized — forcing militaries to rapidly adapt or fall behind.
Wall Street firms have quietly built an elite coffee‑tasting workforce to help them understand and invest in the booming specialty coffee market, according to The Wall Street Journal. But the banks are struggling to recruit qualified tasters, as the job requires rare sensory skills, extensive training, and a palate few candidates can master — even in finance‑obsessed Manhattan.
A Wall Street Journal report looks at the lengths Americans go to get highly prized Indian mangoes, navigating strict import rules, limited supply, and hefty prices. For devoted fans, the short seasonal window and unique flavor make the effort worth it, turning the fruit into a cultural obsession — and a booming niche market.
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Philip Teresi on KMJ
Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ
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