Maersk Continues to Accept Canada Cargo as Operators Brace for Rail Stoppage
Shipping line says earlier statement about limits on cargo to Canada was inaccurate, while other operators say they are readying contingency plans.
Stellantis to Delay Plans for Illinois Assembly Plant, Counters Union Claims
The United Auto Workers union on Monday said several local units representing workers at Stellantis are prepared to file grievances.
The Era of Good Economic Policy Is Over
Democrats lurch to the left and Republicans embrace populism. A poorer nation is certain to be the result.
Project 2025 Has a Long Heritage
I oversaw the original 1981 ‘Mandate for Leadership.’ Like today’s version, it was wonky and unsensational.
Israel Retrieves Bodies of Six Hostages in Gaza
The grisly discovery comes as mediators renew efforts to achieve a cease-fire.
Kamala Harris Promises to Do Worse Than Bidenomics
Her housing scheme already failed in the U.K.
Obama Tries Again to Help Elect the First Female President
Despite being publicly slow to endorse Kamala Harris, the former president will vigorously stump for her this fall.
Diversity of Thought at Occidental College
‘A proper scan of Oxy’s economics faculty would reveal a well-rounded group of academics with a range of different political viewpoints.’
Wood Group’s Loss Widens on $966 Million Impairment Hit
John Wood Group booked an almost $1 billion pretax loss after a significant impairment in the first half, but said it expects […]
Billie Jean King and Mary Tyler Moore: L.A. Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss Learned From the Best
The ‘WOW’ co-owner on watching women succeed on TV, her relationship with her dad, Jerry, and life at Pickfair.
Six Rules for Traveling in Retirement
We have found that travel can be satisfying without being exhausting. But it has helped to follow these guidelines.
The Morning Risk Report
Carl Icahn pays $2 million to settle an SEC probe tied to a short-seller’s report, and Harley-Davidson bowes to activist pressure on […]