Tamirat Tola Breaks New York City Marathon Course Record
The Ethiopian man finished in 2:04:58 as Kenya’s Hellen Obiri won an unusually slow women’s race.
Is AI a Painkiller or a Vitamin?
Some companies will use it to reduce expenses, others to create new markets.
Boycotting the Jews Reaches the West Bank of the Delaware
Philadelphia officials shrink from criticizing a boycott of restaurants owned by ‘Zionists.’
Domestic Abusers for Gun Rights?
The Supreme Court hears a big new Second Amendment case.
Muslim Americans Like Me Stand With Israel
Many of us have our origins in countries that have been plagued by terrorist violence perpetrated in the name of Islam, writes […]
The ADL Wasn’t ‘Played’ by Black Lives Matter
We have been outspoken about the anti-Semitism emanating from its chapters, writes Jonathan Greenblatt.
Stock Funds Dropped 4.0% in October
The market’s disappointing month left the average stock-fund gain at a scant 3.8% so far this year.
Escalating Militia Attacks on U.S. Troops Risk Washington, Tehran Confrontation
An armed drone that struck American barracks in Iraq highlights a growing threat to the U.S. military in the region.
Charles Schwab’s Rocky Year in Five Charts
The largest publicly traded U.S. brokerage is among the worst-performing stocks in the S&P 500 this year.
How Teachers Are Using—or Not Using—ChatGPT in the Classroom
Many teachers are realizing that it’s better to figure out where AI can best fit in, rather than ignore it.
The Green Fuel That Even Red America Loves
Many Republicans publicly oppose Biden’s push for green energy but are also courting subsidies for hydrogen.
Add Global Conflict to the Forces Keeping Interest Rates High
The prospect of international disputes disrupting the supply of key goods is adding to long-term inflation risk.