The owners were inspired by George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate when they built their roughly 6,000-square-foot home near Sacramento. https://t.co/RYPn1bu81t
From @WSJopinion: The American work ethic has gone out of style. One in 3 working-age American men aren’t so much as looking for a job, writes @jasonrileywsj.
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President Trump said he wants Bill Pulte, his incoming acting director of national intelligence, to begin the process of firing a large number of employees as part of a shake-up of the U.S. intelligence community. 🔗 https://t.co/FtrV2EjpDZ
Emily Blunt reveals the one relationship that taught her the most about herself—and it isn't her husband, John Krasinski.
In the full interview, the actress discusses returning to "The Devil Wears Prada," why Meryl Streep never gives advice and more. 🎥 https://t.co/MxWUCVcBNW
From @WSJopinion: CEOs, get ready to be subpoenaed. If Democrats take Congress, expect them to scrutinize your company’s dealings with the Trump administration, writes Michael Zona.
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This 1768 painting of the silversmith and American revolutionary is both a tribute to the dignity of craftsmen and a work of canny political symbolism. https://t.co/Ih2s8L2yzK
From @WSJopinion: Trump has a help-wanted problem. There aren’t enough people left with the lack of qualifications he’s looking for, writes @KimStrassel.
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From @WSJopinion: China gets anxious enough to choose worker freedom. Beijing reforms its system of resident registration, which creates a domestic migrant underclass, writes Joseph Sternberg.
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Only six new musicals opened on Broadway this season, with four competing for the top prize, but there’s more consistent quality among the shows without songs. https://t.co/nieGteMFVk
Exclusive: President Trump wants Bill Pulte to fire a large number of employees as part of a shakeup of the U.S. intelligence community https://t.co/eSAxuzKMUA
John Tortorella took over a floundering team with eight games left in the season and turned the Golden Knights into title contenders. https://t.co/5Km9AIv3HW
As an avid “football” fan since the days when games weren’t broadcast in the U.S., I’ve watched the sport’s slow rise to the mainstream. We’ve come a long way. https://t.co/BivGrCjquh
"I feel cheated." Purchasing-card use by public officials, including waste and alleged fraud, is stoking taxpayer backlash in cities and towns across the U.S. https://t.co/5eMlStteDL
California Democrats Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris have bumped elbows, exchanged snubs and lent support for years. Expect all hell to break loose if they end up in a 2028 election showdown. 🔗 https://t.co/VqNjTNZLKR
For the first time in 27 years, the Knicks are in the NBA Finals—and New York is all in. We asked Zohran Mamdani about ticket prices, watching games at Madison Square Garden, and whether the Knicks can bring home a championship.
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