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    Clinton Flies Without Campaign Net

    Analysis: The furor over Hillary Clinton’s private email account could accelerate Democratic calls for her to enter the presidential race sooner, a move that would give the former secretary of state a better platform to help shift attention to jobs and economic issues, the core of her 2016 message.

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    CIA Aided Program to Spy on U.S. Cellphones

    The Central Intelligence Agency played a crucial role in helping the Justice Department develop technology that scans data from thousands of U.S. cellphones at a time, part of a secret high-tech alliance between the spy agency and domestic law enforcement.

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    Unions to Fight Back by Freezing Donations

    Dozens of major labor unions plan to freeze campaign contributions to lawmakers as part of a move to fight a Pacific trade pact they say could result in U.S. job losses.


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    Photos of the Day: March 10

    In photos selected Tuesday by Wall Street Journal editors, Ukrainian police cadets sing their national anthem, Yemeni demonstrators demand presidential elections, and more.

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    Free to Be Unicorns

    A group of 6- and 7-year-old friends in Westport, Conn., play unicorn games, some of the fans who have made the one-horned pony the ‘It’ character in the toy industry this year.

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    In Africa, Child Miners Must Dig Deeper to Find Gold—Photos

    Photographer Matjaž Krivic has documented the daily labor of youth gold miners in Bani, Burkina Faso for the past three years

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    Slideshow: Apple Watch Event

    CEO Tim Cook and other Apple executives show off the Apple Watch and new MacBook at a much-anticipated event in San Francisco.