Zager & Evans’s song about the year 2525 envisioned a dystopian future.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
The Chilling Song That Dominated the Charts During the Moon Landing
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'Bletchley Park and D-Day' Review: Clearing the Fog of War
Bletchley’s intelligence ensured the success of the invasion, but its job was far from over with the Normandy landings.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
'Bletchley Park and D-Day' Review: Clearing the Fog of War
In a Wimbledon Instant Classic, Djokovic Outlasts Federer
It was an epic, tell-the-grandkids instant classic tennis match, which offered a little bit of everything, and then some. But in the end, Novak Djokovic—as he often does—offered a little bit more. Djokovic prevailed in a wildly entertaining, seesaw five-set match over Roger Federer to win the men’s singles championship at Wimbledon.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
In a Wimbledon Instant Classic, Djokovic Outlasts Federer
Don't Understand Moronic Bromides (in Scientific Acronyms)?
You aren’t alone. There is a whole wing of research showing those clever names for inventions and medical studies just confuse everyone.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
Don't Understand Moronic Bromides (in Scientific Acronyms)?
At What Age Do You Meet Your Best Friend?
The 20s, typically a time of important first experiences, are prime years for meeting your closest lifelong confidantes, researchers say.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
At What Age Do You Meet Your Best Friend?
She Wants to Win at Pétanque More Than You Want to Win at Anything
For one California player, the French game similar to bocce and lawn bowling is more obsession than leisure activity.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
She Wants to Win at Pétanque More Than You Want to Win at Anything
At Wimbledon, Simona Halep Denies Serena Williams—and History
As a good portion of the crowd seemed ready to watch Serena Williams make history, Simona Halep was happy to play spoiler. The Romanian won the women’s singles title 6-2, 6-2, in a display that was as brusque as it was dominant.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
At Wimbledon, Simona Halep Denies Serena Williams—and History
New York Harbor's Latest Draw? A Tugboat Tour
After several years out of service, the W.O. Decker is back on the water. Owned by the South Street Seaport Museum, the 50-foot vessel dating from 1930 is only tugboat in the area offering rides to the public.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
New York Harbor's Latest Draw? A Tugboat Tour
A Yard With No Lawn But Plenty of Greenery
Thanks to these landscaping tips, a pair of water-conscious Angelenos decided to skip the sod in their garden and rarely miss the demanding turf.
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A Yard With No Lawn But Plenty of Greenery
The New Provence: From Quaint to Uber-Chic
Need proof this beloved vacation spot is evolving? An influx of design-savvy hotels and modern cuisine is reinvigorating the region. So long bouillabaisse.
Source: Wall Street Journal Lifestyle
The New Provence: From Quaint to Uber-Chic

