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The British love a queue—with one exception. “It’s a pub, not the women’s toilets.” 🔗 on.wsj.com/3VYcf2A

WSJ's tweet image. The British love a queue—with one exception. “It’s a pub, not the women’s toilets.” 🔗 on.wsj.com/3VYcf2A

From @WSJopinion: European voters said last year they’re losing patience with slow economic growth and the climate agenda in Brussels—and, miracle of miracles, someone is finally listening on.wsj.com/473zRb4


Corporate spending on private jets is soaring to the dismay of workers being told to make do with less, writes columnist Callum Borchers on.wsj.com/3IPndEF


Ryan Serhant, the celebrity real-estate agent who rose to fame on “Million Dollar Listing,” is betting that AI could totally upend the way properties are sold on.wsj.com/3WxXRhG


From cabinet secretaries to state legislators, many women in today’s GOP have one thing in common: They got their start in public life by winning beauty pageants on.wsj.com/4q0ZToh


Christian pop star Amy Grant and her family will regain control of the downtown Nashville church founded by her great-grandfather, according to a settlement approved by a Tennessee state court on.wsj.com/46MHFPN


How far would your money go if you suddenly missed a paycheck or two—or more? It’s all about slowing your personal "burn rate." on.wsj.com/4q55SZ5

WSJ's tweet image. How far would your money go if you suddenly missed a paycheck or two—or more? It’s all about slowing your personal "burn rate." on.wsj.com/4q55SZ5

Everybody can identify what makes a great boss: vision, empathy, intelligence. But there’s one important trait many people don’t know. on.wsj.com/4q6DZzU

WSJ's tweet image. Everybody can identify what makes a great boss: vision, empathy, intelligence. But there’s one important trait many people don’t know. on.wsj.com/4q6DZzU

Lay’s is America’s top-selling brand of potato chips. Its maker doesn’t think it has been clear enough to consumers the chips are made with farm-grown potatoes. on.wsj.com/46SEynW


Trump said funds have been identified to pay military servicemembers next week, with the government shutdown expected to continue and Congress still at an impasse on.wsj.com/4q7tLPw


My grandmother was terrified of losing her memory, but in the end she did, writes former CDC Director Tom Frieden. Here’s what could have helped her—and can help you. on.wsj.com/3IQIw8T


Shoppers are throwing tantrums in the coffee aisle. Cafe owners are getting dirty looks. The year that sent java lovers over the edge. ☕️ on.wsj.com/4nMfOFk

WSJ's tweet image. Shoppers are throwing tantrums in the coffee aisle. Cafe owners are getting dirty looks. The year that sent java lovers over the edge. ☕️ on.wsj.com/4nMfOFk

Experimenting with the math and data behind large language models helped me understand how AI “thinks.” I wish everyone had the chance to do the same, writes WSJ software engineer John West. on.wsj.com/4nOlIpx


If whimsy and impulse too often guide your style, you’re likely wasting money. The sensible move: Avoid these shopping traps. 🔗: on.wsj.com/3VYgE5y

WSJ's tweet image. If whimsy and impulse too often guide your style, you’re likely wasting money. The sensible move: Avoid these shopping traps. 

🔗: on.wsj.com/3VYgE5y

From @WSJopinion: With the GOP facing midterms and the possibility of an investigation-filled, unproductive final two years, it’s vital the White House decide what’s a priority, writes @KarlRove on.wsj.com/3KD6FQV


From @WSJopinion: For generations, we’ve accepted the decline of the human body as inevitable. But that assumption may no longer hold true. Science fiction is becoming reality, writes @DavidAgus. on.wsj.com/4n4W5zB


An Austin couple didn’t let countless roadblocks get in the way of creating a $2.5 million modern treehouse near a creek on.wsj.com/42vvFj6


Gold is still glittering. Record prices mean a boom in buyers and sellers in New York City’s Diamond District. on.wsj.com/4n3Tc1Q


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