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Interest in the coastal Spanish town is booming. “It’s very cute, but very diverse as well—you feel like you belong here.” 🔗 https://on.wsj.com/4gwJnaD
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Not everyone will feel the effects of the Fed’s interest-rate cut right away. But for some, the move will amount to a big change—or at least the start of one—and those changes will add up.
Americans Are Desperate for Relief. The Rate Cut Is a Glimmer of Hope.
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Want to optimize your trip so that you remember the best parts about it long after it's over? Psychologists say you should leave the biggest moments for the end of vacation.
How to Make Your Best Vacation Memories Last, According to Science
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Other companies are paying attention as Amazon requires corporate staff members to be in the office every weekday. Large corporations will ask, “Do they know something that we don’t know?” said Rob Sadow, CEO of Flex Index. “Is there something in their data or in the way that they operate that’s finding that full time in office is going to be better?” 🔗 Read more: https://on.wsj.com/3Zu4JQ0
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Review: Alexandre Aja’s unnerving film "Never Let Go" stars Halle Berry as the mother of two children in a world beset by a mysterious evil.
‘Never Let Go’ Review: Halle Berry’s Post-Apocalyptic Household
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From Opinion: AI will push our standard of living higher. It already has. But it will also weaken the human mind by taking over ordinary tasks, writes David Gelernter.
Opinion | Artificial Intelligence Wasn’t Born Yesterday
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"Five years ago, I paid about $40 for my nails. Now, it’s $120." Rising costs are making manicures less of a whim and more of an investment.
This Is What a $120 Manicure Looks Like
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From Opinion: The Federal Reserve Chairman says all is well in the economy, but his aggressive monetary easing suggests he’s more worried than he sounds.
Opinion | The Federal Reserve Pivots to Fight Unemployment
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Who’s to blame for America’s peanut allergy epidemic? Well-meaning pediatricians, writes Dr. Marty Makary
Essay | How Pediatricians Created the Peanut Allergy Epidemic
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