WSJ Opinion: Trump's Georgia Stakes
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This ready-to-build three-bedroom house in the new luxury Delta Coves community on Bethel Island is situated on a brand-new man-made cove with its own private boat dock. It is set to be completed in the spring.
In addition to a flashy home cinema, a utility room and two substantial roof terraces, the property also boasts a self-contained office area at the basement level complete with an independent entrance, making it ideal for those who work from home.
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The owner turned the home's third story into a hobby room for her children. An attic with its own terrace and bathroom completes the third floor.
President Trump said he will leave the White House in January if the Electoral College backs Joe Biden, as he took questions from reporters for the first time since the election. Photo: Erin Schaff/Bloomberg
Footage showed police beating a Black man in Paris amid a debate over a bill that would restrict the public’s ability to film and post images of officers that make them identifiable with an intent to harm them. Photo: Adnan Farzat/Zuma Press
The primary bedroom suite takes up the entire third floor of the main house. It offers 17-foot-high windows, a fireplace, and a private oceanfront deck with an outdoor shower, a fire pit and multiple seating areas. A spiral staircase leads to a mezzanine that serves as an en-suite office space.
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Millions of Americans crowded airports as they traveled for Thanksgiving despite warnings from public-health authorities. While the number of travelers is down about half from last year, this is the most crowded that airports have been since before the pandemic. Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Travel bubbles are under development in some places in an effort to revive air travel, which has plummeted during the pandemic. WSJ explains how reopening the skies without quarantine requirements at both ends of a trip could help reboot the global economy. Illustration: Crystal Tai
President-elect Joe Biden introduced nominees for his national-security team during an event in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday. Photo: Mark Makela/Getty Images
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As much of the aviation industry fights to survive the coronavirus pandemic, some economists and engineers see the crisis as an opportunity to use stimulus funds to propel air travel to a carbon-neutral future. Photo illustration: George Downs
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Main Street: What all those politicians caught violating their own Covid-19 rules really tells us. Images: Getty Images/GraphicaArtis Composite: Mark Kelly
As the holidays approach and coronavirus cases continue to rise in the U.S., states from the coasts to the Midwest are enforcing new restrictions to get the surge in infections under control. Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
President-elect Joe Biden campaigned on raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations. But the fate of Biden’s plan rests largely on whether or not Democrats take control of the Senate. WSJ’s Richard Rubin explains. Photo: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Bloomberg
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Protesters demonstrated at Carrefour supermarkets across Brazil after the death of a Black customer who was beaten by two private security guards. His death by asphyxiation drew comparisons with the killing of George Floyd in the U.S. earlier this year. Photo: Adriano Machado/Reuters
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The centerpiece of the home is the grand great room, which features 20-foot ceilings, windows on three sides, a fireplace and a loft area.
A stone-and-wood front gate leads from the street to a circular driveway and triple-car garage. The home's glass-paned front door opens to an entry foyer with multicolored slate floors and an articulated wood ceiling. A left turn reveals the home's great room, with its sleek black fireplace, wall of windows, trim and baseboards of British Columbia fir, and American walnut floors.
Residents at the Waldorf Astoria have exclusive access to the full range of hotel amenities offered to hotel guests, including around-the-clock security and concierge services, a valet, maintenance and housekeeping. An indoor lap pool, a spa and fitness center, a yoga studio, a steam room and a sauna are also available.
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Sanford Health, the largest health-care system in the Dakotas, says it could see more than 200 additional hospital beds filled in the weeks following Thanksgiving if people gather in large groups to celebrate the holiday. Photo: Bing Guan/Reuters
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, Twitter Inc.’s Jack Dorsey and Facebook Inc.’s Mark Zuckerberg said their companies performed better in defending election integrity in the 2020 election. Photo: Fox
The latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are powered by Apple's M1 chip, so they run cooler and quieter than their counterparts with Intel inside. So what does it take to rev their fans? WSJ's Joanna Stern tries to turn up the heat with some punishing tests. Photo illustration: Preston Jessee for The Wall Street Journal
Hurricane Iota, the year’s most powerful Atlantic hurricane, made landfall in Nicaragua Monday night, bringing more destruction to parts of Central America still reeling from the impact of Hurricane Eta less than two weeks ago. Photo credit: Maynor Valenzuela/Getty Images
Leaders in government and tech want to rewrite a law that governs the internet. WSJ explains Section 230, how it shaped the modern internet, and what lawmakers and tech executives want to change. Photo illustration: Carlos Waters/WSJ
Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, and state media appears largely to be echoing the Trump campaign’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. Here’s what the U.S. elections and their aftermath look like on Russian television. Photo composite: VGTRK/Channel One Russia
With two January runoff elections in Georgia approaching, control of the Senate is yet to be decided. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains why this makes Biden’s task of picking his cabinet even trickier. Photo: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg News
Elon Musk’s SpaceX capsule successfully arrived at the International Space Station with four NASA astronauts. The mission marks the company’s first full-fledged trip with humans and the start of regularly scheduled commercial flights to the station. Photo: AFP/Getty Image
Despite politicians stoking division over vaccine distribution, Moderna and Pfizer are on track to seek permission within weeks for emergency use in the U.S. Images: Reuters/Zuma Press/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
After meeting with labor and business leaders Monday, President-elect Joe Biden said that more people could die from Covid-19 if his incoming administration has to wait until Jan. 20 to plan for vaccine distribution. Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP
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