‘Two Roads Home’ Review: Detour in Hell
Daniel Finkelstein’s family history is a chronicle of loss and survival through Hitler’s depredations—and Stalin’s too.
‘A Volga Tale’ Review: Guzel Yakhina’s Watery Fable
A novel steeped in folklore, legend, natural beauty, war, revolution and dictatorship.
Five Best: Healing
Selected by Gavin Francis, the author, most recently, of “Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence.”
Dartmouth Men’s Basketball Team Makes Latest Bid for Unionization by College Athletes
Players submitted a petition to unionize, two years after the National Labor Relations Board signaled it is highly receptive to the idea.
Demands for Tips Are Up. Actual Tipping, Not So Much.
No matter how often customers are asked, whether they tip hinges on gratitude or guilt.
Amazon Searches for Its Next Big Hit
The tech giant has built three wildly successful businesses. It’s been toiling for years to find a “fourth pillar.”
‘Dumb Money:’ The Movie vs. What Really Happened
The film captures the GameStop meme stock trading frenzy
Prolonged Writers Strike Tests Hollywood’s Solidarity
Drew Barrymore and Bill Maher’s talk shows resume filming: “I’m not prepared to lose an entire year.”
A New Student-Loan Plan Promises to Lower Repayments. Should You Make a Change?
The SAVE repayment plan might benefit up to 20 million borrowers, the Biden administration estimates.
Natural Gas Prices Edge Down
Natural gas edged down but remained up for the week as the market shakes off worries about weak LNG feedgas demand, and […]
UAW Strike Exposes Detroit’s Dysfunction
GM, Ford and Stellantis can afford a much bigger walkout than the United Auto Workers union has called, but for investors it […]
Why Biden’s Border Policies Aren’t Working
Migrant arrests are rising again, fueled by a record number of families and a surge of Venezuelans attempting to enter the U.S. […]