From the Capitol to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House, the structures that surround us have expressed and shaped the country’s ideals. on.wsj.com/4eNAA4f
From @WSJopinion: Will the World Cup make America love soccer? In this week’s Future View column, students discuss the role of the game in sports culture.
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Giorgia Meloni was Trump’s greatest European ally. Her fight with the American president underscores what has been a surprisingly effective political style. on.wsj.com/4uY02d4
From @WSJopinion: Operation Reconquista, they call it: a cohort of conservative Generation Z Christians working to steer America’s Protestant mainline churches back to theological orthodoxy, writes Alex Hibbs on.wsj.com/3R6ZHHf
New York City’s business elites are overhauling their political strategies after Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s slate of far-left candidates swept primaries this week on.wsj.com/4v01wnc
The thousands who joined Ukraine's military in the early days of the war are still on the front lines, despite the mounting toll on their lives on.wsj.com/3R5239y
The biggest challenge in the World Cup might just be scoring a travel deal.
WSJ spoke to thrifty soccer admirers about how they made their World Cup dreams a reality. Here’s how they did it: ⚽️ on.wsj.com/4eEsZoj
Crimea is becoming an albatross around Vladimir Putin’s neck, a point of vulnerability that may doom his ability to continue the war against Ukraine on.wsj.com/4vyiYQL
After a $1.8 million renovation, a San Francisco couple received a crash course on winemaking from a neighbor and put their winery to work. on.wsj.com/4amEhMN
New York City’s business elites are overhauling their political strategies after Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s slate of far-left candidates swept primaries this week. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4f4apHz
A Wall Street Journal article recently explored parenthood after age 40, and the unique money considerations that come with it. Readers had a lot to say about their own experiences. on.wsj.com/4oMYfGz
If Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get married at the Midtown Manhattan arena, they would be following a legacy of unconventional weddings on.wsj.com/4eUdMQq
Meet the men who have had enough of hiding under hats and obsessively monitoring hairlines.
They’re not looksmaxxing—they’re baldmaxxing. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4bb6AOu