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Wal-Mart and Warner Bros. struck a deal making the retail chain the only place to buy tickets to the first U.S. screenings of the next Superman film, "Man of Steel." Benjamin Fritz reports. Photo: AP Images.



Friends of Dzhokar Tsarnaev say he must have been brainwashed by his brother. Has the brainwashing defense ever worked? If convicted, could it spare Tsarnaev the death penalty? WSJ's Jason Bellini has "The Short Answer." Image: Associated Press


In today's pictures, a child bites into an ice cream cone in London, workers help survivors escape from a collapsed building in Bangladesh, a man checks his bike in North Korea, and more.


Turns out Apple can't buy investors' affection with ever-bigger share repurchases. Heard on the Street's Rolfe Winkler analyzes what's next for Apple on MoneyBeat. Photo: Getty Images.


The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings said he and his brother were inspired by jihadists online, and two large pyrotechnic devices they bought could shed light on how they built their explosives. Devlin Barrett reports


Do you love football but know next to nothing about the 2013 NFL Draft? Do you even know what the draft is? Here's a beginner's look at this year's NFL Draft from WSJ Sports.


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