From @WSJFreeEx via @WSJOpinion: Elon Musk officially entered the canon of the greatest inventors, builders and capitalists not only of our time but arguably of humankind. What a time to be alive. What an extraordinary era to build, writes @EliseStefanik.
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Congratulations @ElonMusk.
Thanks to SpaceX's IPO, he's the first Trillionaire.
He didn't TAKE money from anyone. He CREATED wealth.
He launched satellites that connect even the poorest, most remote parts of the world.
Our world needs more MAKERS like Musk; fewer TAKERS like:
Nothing better than a summer Spielberg movie night in a packed theater with friends!
Steven thank you for all of the hours of joy that you have given us in the cinema!! It has been a great honor and pleasure to have worked with you and to call you my friend.
Congratulations to my dear friend Emily and the entire group of artists that created this movie. You were superb.
We all loved Disclosure Day!!
No AI. Just human ingenuity for the divine
With the blessing of Pope Leo XIV, this was the breathtaking inauguration of the Jesus Christ Tower at Sagrada Família.
A magnificent tribute to Antoni Gaudí on the 100th anniversary of his death
We see the tower of Jesus Christ illuminated for the first time!
The light show, starting from the base up to the illumination of the cross, culminated with a composition of lights guided by drones that traced the figure of Gaudí and the phrase “first love, then technique”.
A massive 125-acre development broke ground in Miramar today.
Sunbeam — owner of WSVN — is building Miramar Cove, which will have:
- 2,874 residential units
- 400k sf retail
- 125k sf class A office space
- 185-key hotel
- 5.5-acre basin with gondolas & fountain
- 5 miles of walking paths
The project is expected to be completed end of 2028. It’s located off of Red Road & Miramar Parkway — just across the street from the TV station’s future studio currently under construction.
A lone astronaut standing on another world. Astronaut Charlie Duke takes a moment to look back at the Lunar Module "Casper" — the faithful spacecraft that carried him and John Young to the lunar surface during Apollo 16 in April 1972.This powerful photograph captures Duke on the dusty Descartes Highlands, with the Lunar Module parked in the distance. You can almost feel the silence, the weight of history, and the overwhelming sense of being one of only a handful of humans to ever stand on the Moon.For a brief moment, the vastness of space, the fragility of the tiny spacecraft, and the sheer audacity of the journey all come together in one quiet, reflective gaze.This image perfectly symbolizes the deep bond astronauts share with their ships — the vehicles that made the impossible possible and brought them safely across 384,000 kilometers of empty space.A timeless portrait of wonder, courage, and exploration. Apollo 16 — April 1972
The view from inside Integrity as recovery forces pop open the hatch…watching the helicopter pass over their shoulders and hearing all the joy, it was as good as it gets.