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From @WSJopinion: Somalis are hardly the first migrant group to arrive in America with unwelcome cultural baggage. Cultures can adapt, but that will require confronting the problem rather than ignoring it, writes @jasonrileywsj.https://t.co/8mMklrKYdi ...
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From @WSJopinion: The founder of Dell Technologies and his wife will provide $250 for children age 10 or under who were born before Jan. 1, 2025. Their donations beat a guaranteed annual government income.https://t.co/onvcZlWNc3 ...
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Former FDA commissioners said new vaccine standards threaten to put Americans’ health at risk and upend the agency’s scientific integrity https://t.co/n5revRz1YY ...
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Nearly all of the living ex-agency commissioners contributed to the piece. https://t.co/xsDxmZE1z9 ...
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The EU has scaled back a plan to use Russia’s frozen assets to make a massive loan to Ukraine, seeking to address Belgian concerns and leaving room for the U.S. to use the funds as a lure for Moscow https://t.co/3hVZgKiv9a ...
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Traffic in Miami is a nightmare, but one real-estate tycoon has a plan: flying taxis that take commuters around South Florida for $200.🔗: https://t.co/yittegz4hh https://t.co/dms9EVevP3 ...
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The roughly 20,000-square-foot property has a dock, an outdoor pool and loggia and an oceanfront cabana. https://t.co/NIzaFXLrp9 ...
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Boeing is being asked to divest Spirit AeroSystems assets to resolve antitrust concerns around its proposed acquisition of the aircraft-parts maker https://t.co/jEmuAxAqrz ...
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Company coming? These tips from an exemplary host take the guesswork out of creating a haven for your guests. (Feel free to skip the terrifying taxidermied cat.) https://t.co/MY78w8M5nr ...
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From @WSJopinion: Automated driving is speeding toward us. The popular imagination assumes a clean break—one day humans drive and the next only robots do. Reality will be messier, writes Andrew Miller.https://t.co/VA8RIykpT2 ...