The Taliban’s Assault on Music
The group recently announced that it has destroyed more than 21,000 musical instruments in the past year—part of its broader, brutal effort […]
Women in Pop Have a Lot to Scream About
Stars like Olivia Rodrigo, Caroline Polachek and Taylor Swift are embracing shrieks and shouts in the studio and onstage. Their fans, too, […]
Five Best: Books on the Roaring ’20s
Selected by William A. Everett, the author, most recently, of ‘The Year That Made the Musical: 1924 and the Glamour of Musical […]
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
You Don’t Need to Be a Billionaire to Buy Handbags at Auction
As customers worry about fakes and price hikes, blue-chip auction houses are looking like a good place to find a fair price […]
‘Flamping:’ The Soaring Popularity of Plane-Side Camping
Sleeping bags, s’mores and the sound of engines draw a special breed of camper who pitch tents under their aircraft wings across […]
Israel’s ‘War Between the Wars’ Heats Up in Syria
The military is conducting more airstrikes and killing more people, but that hasn’t stopped the pipeline of supplies that is bolstering Hezbollah […]
Baseball’s Most Miserable Record May Be About to Fall
The Chicago White Sox are on the verge of surpassing the modern-day mark of 120 losses. The living members of the 1962 […]
Nestlé Has the Right Recipe
The global food giant’s drama at the top obscures a solid strategy and cheap shares.
Don’t Wait for the Next Big Data Breach to Freeze Your Credit
Freezing your credit is a simple and free protection from identity thieves with few downsides.
The Far-Reaching Ripple Effects of a Debunked Cancer Study
A flawed study attracted grants, investments and other researchers who based new work on the faulty findings.
Stock Futures Higher Ahead of PCE Data
Stock futures ticked higher as investors awaited a new readout of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge