“It was our retirement. It was our investment. It was our equity. It was everything.” Teachers, plumbers and nurses bought into L.A.’s affluent neighborhoods decades ago. The bulk of their fortunes are tied up in homes that are now ash. https://t.co/t8J6guuEJK
Hi @NYstateparks I came across some downed wires this afternoon in Harriman State Park. With the extremely dry conditions especially I wanted to flag. Can DM or email more info if you provide best way to contact. Thank you!
This was a fun one, Thanks @DaveColePhoto for the call. @WSJ: Sneaker Rivals Race to Find the Next Super Foam. (✍🏻: @intipach 📷: Philip Keith and myself) https://t.co/U3Rsvvz4gS
General Electric's Final Split, a Breakup 130 Years in the Making -- A visual look back at the company's history up to this point. W/ @sharonterlep https://t.co/SbMbbThFKA
These U.S. bridges are particularly vulnerable to the kind of blow that toppled the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore because giant ships could sail under them w/@mcjomcg@poverberg@adriefairy @max__rust @DaveColePhoto@CloudberryRoque https://t.co/SFeM5Mj1SS via @WSJ
From logging to dental hygiene, many occupations in the U.S. are done almost entirely by women or almost entirely by men. We spoke to four people who chose jobs where they are outliers—and are finding rewards and challenges. https://t.co/yFjMcSFCw9 https://t.co/yFjMcSFCw9
34 WEEKS. @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich is spending Thanksgiving in a prison cell in Russia, where he has been wrongfully detained since March. As you gather with friends and family today, please save a seat for Evan. #IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan