The Sorry State of America’s Submarine Fleet
To preserve its undersea advantage over China, the Navy should procure subs from Japan and South Korea.
The 2023 Stock-Market Rally Sputters in New World of Yield
Heading into the fourth quarter, the S&P 500 index is clinging to a 12% advance for the year.
Wall Street Expects Hot Oil Prices to Cool Down
U.S. crude prices rose nearly 30% in the third quarter, but higher prices are denting demand and expected to result in lower […]
Shinhan Bank’s U.S. Unit to Pay $25 Million Over Alleged Compliance Faults
The U.S. unit of South Korea’s Shinhan Bank has agreed to pay $25 million to settle investigations by U.S. regulators into alleged […]
Finally, There’s a Humane Method of Execution
Alabama petitions to take Kenneth Eugene Smith’s life using painless and quick nitrogen anoxia.
The Classic Lamborghini He Waited 44 Years For
Jeff Muss’s 1971 Lamborghini Espada was built for road trips, but can be fragile. Being an engineer helps.
New York Streets and Subways Flood as Heavy Rain Pounds Region
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley.
‘Blind Side’ Subject Michael Oher’s Conservatorship Ended
The financial dispute between the former NFL player and the Tuohys continues.
U.S. Charges IRS Contractor With Tax Return Leak
Federal prosecutors charged an Internal Revenue Service contractor with stealing tax information of a public official and thousands of wealthy Americans.
13 Books We Read This Week
The destruction of Chicago, voices from the era of girl-group pop, the upside of loneliness and more.