Venezuelans Try Again to Oust Maduro
The opposition parties stage a primary in hope of forcing a real election in 2024.
Drew Barrymore Halts New Season Until Writers Strike Is Resolved
The talk show host has drawn criticism for the decision to resume taping amid a labor dispute.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Brawl
Lawmakers may impeach a justice who campaigned on the claim that their districts were ‘rigged.’
Schumer Wants a Cut of AI
Interest groups and politicians seek regulation for their own purposes.
5 Books to Read if You’re Thinking of Changing Careers
Unhappy workers dream of doing something different, but often don’t know where to even begin. They might want to start by reading […]
How UAW Tossed Its Old Playbook and Pursued a Surprise-Attack Strike Strategy
Union leader Shawn Fain launched targeted approach that hits automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis simultaneously but risks uneven pain for workers.
To Build Ships That Break Ice, the U.S. Must Relearn to Cut Steel
The U.S. has only two polar icebreakers to Russia’s three dozen and has struggled to acquire more. China and Russia are growing […]
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It's the least romantic date ever—and couples across America can't get enough of it
Maybe Hold Off on Getting Rid of the DEI Leader
Companies that had an executive devoted to diversity, equity and inclusion scored higher in the ranking of best-managed companies.
How a Squiggly Line on a Map Got ‘Barbie’ Banned in Vietnam
A prop map in the blockbuster movie is spurring conversation within studios about avoiding geopolitical brouhahas.
Brazil’s Big Cats Under Threat From Wind Farms
Jaguars and pumas face extinction in Brazil’s northeast as the fast-growing wind power industry frightens them off their land.
Bluestone Equity Invests Some $20 Million in First Entertainment Deal
Private-equity investors are increasingly looking to entertainment as an attractive opportunity.