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Journalist for The Wall Street Journal. Views posted here are my own.
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Joined February 2008
Evan should be back with his family, doing what he does best in his newsroom, on the football pitch, cooking delicious things and so much more. And not here
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Savannah, Ga., is filled with charming 18th- and 19th-Century homes. But if you look hard enough, which sometimes requires peering in windows, examples of modernist homes start to emerge. https://t.co/LRHJ8WinAc
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The Georgia city doesn’t prohibit modernism, but homeowners and architects are working hard to find ways to blend the new with the very old.
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Florida has become synonymous with hurricanes—but not all parts of the state are equally at risk of natural disasters. https://t.co/P6wfgqFkyI via @WSJ
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The Florida city is at less risk from coastal flooding than other parts of the state, according to a new analysis, making it a popular option for storm-weary buyers.
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Six months ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia during a reporting trip. He remains in a Moscow prison. We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan
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With just one main road and a population of 2,200, Driggs, Idaho, doesn't seem like a likely candidate to be the next uber-luxe, scene-y western mountain hot spot. That could very well change. https://t.co/GskL8EXgmz via @WSJ
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The Idaho town is undergoing a “remarkable transformation,” thanks in part to the potential expansion of Grand Targhee Resort. But some are worried it will lose its small-town feel.
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Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to Go Back’ https://t.co/sEx9dSr9if
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Three side-by-side houses in Boston are designed to offer clean inside air, reduced emissions and little to no energy costs.
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Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, ‘It’s Hard to Go Back’ https://t.co/cSyRyVTnQv via @WSJ
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Three side-by-side houses in Boston are designed to offer clean inside air, reduced emissions and little to no energy costs.
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A trio of opera performers collaborated on a home in New York's Adirondacks. “We had a similar understanding of the creative process.”
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Phil Consalvo created a $1.2 million home in New York’s Adirondacks for singer Rob Maher and dancer Deborah Allton-Maher, friends he met at the Metropolitan Opera in 1991.
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One pavilion led to another, and another. https://t.co/sPUD5ySHYT via @WSJ
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Julieann Shanahan spent $1.6 million to build a trio of these freestanding structures in the backyard of her Villanova, Pa., home.
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The House of Representatives voted 422-0 to approve a bipartisan resolution calling on Russia to immediately free jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich
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The Wall Street Journal reporter was detained by Russia’s Federal Security Service in March.
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After relocating, Peter and Dorlisa Flur chose a spec house plan for their new home. Twenty years later, they were ready for a big, modern change.
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Gaming execs have spent some of their massive pay packages buying and building estates across the country. Here's where some of the leaders of videogame companies live and play IRL.
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The leaders of companies like Activision Blizzard, Riot Games and Electronic Arts own property in some of the country’s most exclusive enclaves.
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It wasn’t the Beaufort they originally planned for, but it was the Beaufort they fell in love with. “We called the realtor in South Carolina and said ‘we’re coming back.’”
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🧵 We’re offering resources for people who want to show their support across social media for Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was detained in Russia on March 29 during a reporting trip and remains in prison #IStandWithEvan
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The Wall Street Journal is offering resources for people who want to show their support across social media for the jailed WSJ reporter.
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#IStandWithEvan It has been two weeks since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was wrongfully detained by Russia for simply doing his job. Our colleague needs your help. Here are resources for people who want to show their support:
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Building a Home To Help Heal: After losing her husband to a sudden heart attack, this homeowner sought solace in the construction of a modernist house in the Virginia woods https://t.co/VNA2Dl4idF
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Sue Deagle’s glass-filled Virginia house brought her closer to nature and her own sense of style.
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To paraphrase an old saying, technological disruption is when your neighbor is automated out of a job; the robot apocalypse is when you're automated out of a job. Could ChatGPT throw journalists & other professionals out of work? My column gets personal.
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Could ChatGPT lay waste to millions of professional jobs, including journalists? Not if they figure out their real value.
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@WSJ readers can show their support for Evan Gershkovich by downloading these social media assets to surface and share across their personal social-media accounts. #IStandWithEvan
https://t.co/o6y1U3xvJa
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The Wall Street Journal is offering resources for people who want to show their support across social media for the jailed WSJ reporter.
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