Greenwater was an obscure water-treatment company until it got a no-bid, 1.7 million contract to clean up the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool (on.wsj.com)
Taser and body-cam king Rick Smith is trying to sell Wall Street his AI vision for the future of policing. The Axon CEO is on his way to a big payday. (on.wsj.com)
Airlines are in an amenities arms race to fly passengers in comfort and style, offering lie-flat seats and other premium features. But aviation safety authorities are saying not so fast. (on.wsj.com)
For nearly three decades, during the Supreme Court’s most difficult and divisive moments, one man could be counted on to help keep the peace (on.wsj.com)
Chinese AI systems have matched the performance of Anthropic’s powerful model Mythos in some cybersecurity scenarios, a development poised to reset the global tech race (on.wsj.com)
Rep. Julia Letlow won a hard-fought GOP Senate runoff in Louisiana, defeating state Treasurer John Fleming in the contest to succeed Sen. Bill Cassidy, who had run afoul of President Trump (on.wsj.com)
Dutch fans who flooded Kansas City and its suburbs this past week got a taste of life in the U.S., reigniting a debate: Who lives better, Americans or Europeans? (on.wsj.com)
President Trump on Saturday announced that he nominated Lance Schroyer, a veteran of Oklahoma law enforcement, to serve as his next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (on.wsj.com)
Why do some people’s chatbot relationships shift toward delusion? Researchers have identified three chatbot behaviors that together can send some users into a spiral, writes @juliejargon (on.wsj.com)
A mix of pugnacity and pragmatism has enabled Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s first female prime minister, to achieve a rarity for Italy: a stable government. (on.wsj.com)
Jack Schlossberg looked like he could be a Kennedy for a time such as this. But what made Schlossberg such a compelling social-media star may also have been a liability for his congressional run. (on.wsj.com)
Coca-Cola is waging a high-stakes corporate battle with more than 20 billion at stake, and the opponent isn’t Pepsi or Dr Pepper: It’s the Internal Revenue Service (on.wsj.com)
In American suburbs such as Philadelphia’s Main Line, moms and dads are pleading with school districts to rein in technology in the classroom (on.wsj.com)
President Trump poured out his frustrations with the problems plaguing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, saying it would likely need to be drained for repairs (on.wsj.com)
Whey protein prices are skyrocketing and supplies are dwindling as food companies pack the ingredient into more products for protein-obsessed consumers (on.wsj.com)