Gap Profit Soars as Sales Climb
The apparel retailer posted a profit of $206 million for the quarter ended Aug. 3, compared with $117 million in the same […]
A Conservative Leftist Surges in Eastern Germany
Frustrated voters flock to Sahra Wagenknecht, a former communist who appeals to social stability.
U.N. Casts Little Light on Heat
The international body’s latest climate-change alarms are more about demagoguery than data.
The Grammar of Food
Fish and pickles for breakfast? Starting dinner with fruit? Every cuisine has its own rules about the structure of meals.
Alabama Won’t Be the Same Without Nick Saban. It Might Be Even Better.
Kalen DeBoer faces the unenviable task of replacing the greatest college football coach of all time. But history suggests that taking over […]
U.S.-Made F-16 Jet Fighter Crashes in Ukraine
Kyiv recently received six of the planes to boost its fight against Russia, a key symbol of U.S. support.
You Can Get Shingles Under 50. Here’s When to Worry.
Most of us think shingles is an old person’s disease. But the reality is, it can strike at any time, triggered by […]
South Korean Children Sued the Government Over Climate Policy. They Just Won.
A lack of specific emissions-reduction targets in the coming decades was declared unconstitutional for placing an excessive burden on future generations.
Book Publishers Sue Florida, Alleging School Library Law Violates First Amendment
The suit challenges a Florida statute that gives parents and residents more say over the vetting of library materials for sexual content.
PinkSandor White, Sugary Shores? Beach Homeowners Weigh the Nitty Gritty
Sand can be sticky, messy and irritating. On the right beach, it’s the ultimate luxury.
Mike Ullman, a Corporate Fixer Who Helped Save JCPenney and Macy’s, Dies at 77
Ulman, who also served as chairman of Starbucks, said good leaders needed three qualities: telling the truth, giving others credit and humility.
Number Puzzles (Saturday, August 31)
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