Typhoon Haiyan was downgraded to a severe tropical storm as it hit the coast of Vietnam. Relief workers say flooding and landslides are still a concern. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks with Francis Markus of the International Federation of the Red Cross about the damage Haiyan is causing after massive destruction in the Philippines.
Editorial page editor Paul Gigot on how France saved the U.S. from a misguided nuclear deal with Tehran. Photo: Getty Images
As reporter Becky Pritchard continues her week avoiding all products and services owned by private-equity or venture-capital firms, she goes on the road to get a spot of lunch. In the City of London, that is harder than it seems.
From kiddie-haulers to dirt track brawlers - at one Pennsylvania racetrack, minivan racing is giving an implausible second life to the world's most practical vehicles. WSJ's Spencer Jakab reports.
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