Lifecore Biomedical Avoids U.S. Prosecution Over Alleged Mexico Bribes
Lifecore Biomedical, a pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturer, won’t face a U.S. bribery prosecution after coming forward to report a former subsidiary’s […]
Uncivil Servants: Foreign Policy Bureaucrats Target Israel
Government employees take up petitions—sometimes anonymously—against the Jewish state.
Texas Rejects Science Textbooks Over Climate Change, Evolution Lessons
The Texas State Board of Education voted to block science lessons published by eight companies from an influential list of textbook providers […]
Jim Chanos, Short Seller Who Took on Enron and Tesla, to Close Hedge Funds
Chanos & Co. manages less than $200 million today, down from $6 billion in 2008, after Tesla soared and as bearish strategies […]
Conservative Donors Failed to Show Up in the 2023 Elections
The progressive left spent its way to big victories in Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
San Francisco Bay’s One and Only Private Island Lists for $25 Million
Red Rock Island is vacant, but a buyer could ‘put a big beautiful house on top.’
Hamas’s Barbarity Heightens the Crisis in Higher Education
Jewish students bear the brunt of colleges’ culture of intolerance, conformity and ‘safe spaces.’
A-Listers Try to Put Lipstick on the Hollywood Strike
The showbiz and auto walkouts only illustrate the false promise of a return to unionization.
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Sam Altman Is Out at OpenAI After Board Loses Confidence in Him
OpenAI on Friday said Mira Murati, the company’s chief technology officer, was named as interim chief executive officer, following the departure of […]
Tracey Emin, Then and Now
Exhibitions at Faurschou and White Cube look at the arc of the Young British Artist’s career, from a mid-’90s performance work to […]