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With campaigns that blend manliness with populist outrage, “dudebro” candidates across the political spectrum hope influencer-style swagger will win over voters. So who exactly is this guy? 🔗 on.wsj.com/4uzDsrd
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Amazon said its global data-center operations withdrew about 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025, as data center companies around the world face growing scrutiny over the environmental impact of artificial intelligence on.wsj.com/4xpgp4X
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New York went over half a century of misery and haplessness without a title. But despite trailing by double digits, the Knicks took down the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday to conquer the basketball world. on.wsj.com/4osxaIx
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California’s ultrawealthy are getting creative—with help from their tax advisers—in the face of the proposed billionaire tax on.wsj.com/3S6wjBa
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England’s country-house market enjoyed a miniboom during the pandemic, as buyers flowed out of cities. Now prime rural prices are sinking under the weight of global turmoil, the rising cost of living, and workers being called back to the office. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4v1GlSz
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Employers are clamoring for workers who can do doctor-like work but who are trained faster and can cost them less on.wsj.com/3QBkq5J
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High-school grads find an alternative route to their dream colleges, moving to town, enrolling in online programs, being part of campus social life—all outside the regular admissions path. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4elUqDu
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Artificial food dyes have long been suspected to be harmful to your health. But new research shows that some of the natural color additives being turned to as alternatives are associated with an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes and cancer. on.wsj.com/4osnCxg
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By making the president an omnipresent figure, White House advisers are surfacing both vigor and flubs. on.wsj.com/4uIYrrO
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