Nikkei May Decline Amid Caution Ahead of U.S. Inflation Data
Japanese stocks may decline as caution persists over the scope of policy tightening by central banks.
Ford Hires New CMO Away From Toyota As It Pivots Toward Electric Vehicles
A likely UAW strike may further complicate the automaker’s attempts to make its EV business profitable, experts say.
Pennsylvania Fugitive’s Escape Is Haunting Déjà Vu for One Brazil Family
Before he was convicted of murder in the U.S., Danelo Cavalcante was accused of another killing in Brazil.
Impeachment Is the New Censure
House Speaker McCarthy’s decision to launch an inquiry is fine, but the bar for removing President Biden from office should be high.
Colorado’s Back-Door Tax Hike
A ballot measure called Proposition HH disguises a revenue grab as a property-tax cut.
Corrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications for the edition of Sept. 13, 2023.
Stolen Van Gogh Painting Returned in Blue IKEA Bag
The artwork had been stolen in March 2020 from a Dutch museum.
‘Belfast’ Review: Life After the Troubles
A love letter to Belfast, whose political radicalism has united its two communities as much as it has driven them apart.
A Tale of Two Immigration Amnesties
Reagan signed legislation after a bipartisan debate in Congress. Biden simply pretends there’s no border.
ObamaCare Turns Out to Be Affordable Only for the Healthy
It was supposed to help those with pre-existing conditions, but they pay dearly for bad healthcare options.
Congress Heads to Wall Street to Press Fight Against Investments in China
A bipartisan panel warns of the investments’ national-security risks, but gets a cool reception from financial firms.
BP CEO Bernard Looney Resigns
The oil company said Looney was “not fully transparent” about past personal relationships with colleagues.