Paula Broadwell Is Faster Than You

In running circles, Paula Broadwell is under attack not just for having had an extramarital affair with former Central Intelligence Agency chief David Petraeus but also for allegedly overstating her running ability.

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The Romney Hood Fairy Tale

The false, invented analysis behind Obama’s tax claims.

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Don’t Blame Shorter Lives on Sitting

Headlines have suggested that people who spend a lot of time sitting were in mortal danger. But it could be that people who spend more time sitting are less healthy to begin with.

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Rifle in Shooting Once Was Federally Restricted

The man accused of a shooting at a movie theater would have had a tougher time buying an AR-15 rifle legally eight years ago, when it was subject to federal restrictions.

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Next iPhone Slims Down

The screen on Apple’s next iPhone model integrates touch sensors into the LCD, making the whole screen thinner and improving the display quality.

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Housing Passes a Milestone

The U.S. has moved beyond attention-grabbing predictions from “experts” that housing is bottoming, writes David Wessel. The market has turned—at last.

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20 Million Shades of Green

The “Fifty Shades” erotic trilogy is expected to hit the 20 million-sales mark in the U.S. this week, making it one of the fastest-selling book series in recent memory.

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Democrats Want to Move On, GOP Doesn’t

Democrats and Republicans have found one more thing to disagree about: In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s health-care ruling, Democrats want to change the subject. Republicans don’t.

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Larry Ellison to Buy Hawaiian Island

Larry Ellison, the billionaire CEO of Oracle, has struck a deal to buy the bulk of the Hawaiian island of Lanai.

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Clinton Remarks Test Uneasy Alliance

Listening to the Obama campaign’s attacks on Mitt Romney’s career, Bill Clinton has been dissatisfied with the message—in particular, that it demonized Mr. Romney’s record as head of a private-equity firm.

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