Good morning: In this edition, we explore why Germany has fallen out of love with the grind, what retirement will look like for Generation X, and how AI could be used to assess who's fit to lead.
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Updates
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Our list of the best American colleges is even bigger this year. See where your school ranks.
The 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S.: Princeton, Babson and Stanford Take the Top 3 Spots
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The 14-year-old suspect in the Georgia school shooting was interviewed last year by law-enforcement officials about online threats, the FBI said.
BREAKING: Shooting at Georgia High School Leaves Four Dead
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Billy McFarland is throwing a Fyre Festival do-over. This time, he says, it “has to work.”
Exclusive | Fyre Festival II Is Happening. The Only Question Is Where. And When. And How.
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A neuroscientist had her brain scanned before, during and after her own pregnancy to see how the flood of hormones that accompany gestation might change its structure. The changes were profound. 🔗 Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4cWj8ay
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In London, public chatter is centering on Larry the Cat, who is breaking in a sixth prime minister at 10 Downing Street. This one comes with rival felines. “It’s Larry’s domain.”
There’s a ‘Cat-astrophe’ Brewing on Downing Street
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Exclusive: Media mogul Byron Allen has sold a contemporary mansion in Aspen, Colo., for $60 million—more than double the $27 million he paid four years ago.
Byron Allen Just Sold His Aspen Mansion for More Than Double What He Paid For It
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Barron Trump, Donald Trump’s son, is attending New York University this fall, breaking from the family tradition of going to an Ivy League school.
Barron Trump Is Going to NYU
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From Opinion: Deregulation delivered the modern miracle of affordable air travel to two generations of Americans. It would be a shame if politicians and unelected bureaucrats took it away from future generations, writes Frank Lorenzo.
Opinion | Biden and Buttigieg Are Reregulating the Airlines
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As failing MI5 agent Jackson Lamb on "Slow Horses," Gary Oldman finally found his place on television.
Why Gary Oldman Never Revisits His Work
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