WSJDigitalNetwork-Video-News:Syria News | How the U.S. Got Involved in the Syria Crisis

WSJ national security correspondent Adam Entous analyzes how the U.S. took unexpected turns to get itself engulfed in the Syria crisis as well as how the U.S. was able to back away as well.



WSJ's Sam Dagher visited the Khalidiya neighborhood of Homs, the former rebel stronghold devastated from over a year of shelling and bombardment by Syrian government forces. The regime recently reclaimed control, with the help of the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.


In a new poll, a large number of uninsured say the new federal health-care law, known by many as ObamaCare, will have a negative effect on their family. WSJ's Louise Radnofsky explains how the law is struggling to gain support.


A complex system of pulleys and counterweights on Monday gently began lifting up the Costa Concordia cruise ship from its side on a Tuscan reef where it capsized in 2012.

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