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Posted: August 15, 2017 at 11:59 am

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This weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Va., raises a host of troubling questions. The biggest one: Is there a rise in white-supremacist groups in the U.S.? WSJ's Gerald F. Seib looks into whether their ranks are actually growing -- or simply becoming more visible. Photo: Getty

On the iPhones 10th birthday, former Apple executives Scott Forstall, Tony Fadell and Greg Christie recount the arduous process of turning Steve Jobss vision into one of the best-selling products ever made.

Every August, Kelly, Ky., holds a festival to celebrate the anniversary of an alleged 1955 UFO and alien encounter. This year, the festival coincides with a total solar eclipse in the U.S. It has locals wondering: "Will they be back?" Photo/Video: Denise Blostein/The Wall Street Journal

This August, the U.S. will experience the first total solar eclipse seen from the U.S. coast to coast in nearly a century. Here's how the eclipse works, and why scientists are keeping a close eye on it. Illustration: Heather Seidel/The Wall Street Journal

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