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These weapons in Ukraine were meant to showcase the West’s technological superiority. Russia soon figured out how to foil them.
High-Tech American Weapons Work Against Russia—Until They Don’t
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Like George Clooney before them, Lake Como buyers are navigating a highly nuanced market where not all picturesque villages are equal, and waterfront homes cost twice as much as other properties.
It’s Not Whether You Can Afford a Home on Lake Como—It’s Whether You Can Find One
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“If you are wearing low-cut socks, it means you are 30-plus.” How sock height has become the latest style skirmish. 🧦 https://on.wsj.com/3VTzASF
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They’re expensive and available only in limited quantities during certain times of the year. How these luxury berries went from being dumped by their producer to a premium product on store shelves. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3LiGXho
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Scientists want to cool the planet by releasing chemicals in the ocean, spraying saltwater into clouds and sending reflective particles into the sky. Critics warn of unintended consequences. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/3zBsHhc
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Exclusive: In Texas, a circular, lakeside home with a roof that looks like a sand dollar is hitting the market for $1.99 million.
The Sand Dollar House Outside of Austin Lists for $1.99 Million
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Southwest became the biggest U.S. airline by domestic passengers by doing things its own way. Trouble is, that’s no longer working so well—and now the airline's contemplating radical changes. 🔗: https://on.wsj.com/3LiunPl
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Thanks to group chats and TikTok, millennial and Gen-Z women in corporate America are buying these $148 pants in multiples.
How $148 Aritzia Pants Took Over the Young Working Woman’s Closet
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The best thing I did in planning for retirement: I picked the right partner many years ago.
What We Got Right in Preparing for Retirement
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