Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of October 15
Martin Scorsese returns with ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ the Rolling Stones release their first record of all original music in nearly […]
Israel Airstrikes Kill Key Hamas Leader as Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Grows
Two million people are forced to drink dirty water as treatment plans run out of fuel and Israel prepares for a ground […]
Jeff Landry Elected Louisiana Governor in a Crowded Field
Republicans reclaimed the governor’s mansion in Louisiana Saturday when the state attorney general won more than 50% of the vote in a […]
Hamas Attack Ends a Delicate Entente Between Russia and Israel
The development highlights a tectonic shift in Russia’s role in the Middle East since Putin launched his war in Ukraine.
A Recession Is No Longer the Consensus
Economists are turning optimistic on the U.S. economy. They think the Fed is done raising interest rates and inflation will continue to […]
Poles Are Voting in What Could Be Europe’s Biggest Election This Year
Support for Ukraine has emerged as a core campaign issue, with an upstart party driving the debate to the right.
Washington’s Electric Offense Wins Out in a Thriller Against Oregon
A late TD pass by Michael Penix Jr. to Rome Odunze—one of several talented receivers who elected to stay at Washington—lifted the […]
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He clung to the ship's rudder, drinking his own urine to survive, all so he could make it to America. One problem: […]
America’s ‘Gold Standard’ GPS Risks Falling Behind Rival Systems
China, Russia and the European Union have developed satellite networks offering global-positioning services as the U.S. system ages
Cash Is the New Coupon
Is a 3% cash discount enough to make people ditch credit cards and payment apps?
Hamas Fighters’ Orders: ‘Kill as Many People as Possible’
Documents found on dead militants after last weekend’s assault on Israel indicate massacres were a central objective.