Mexico Opposition Names Xóchitl Gálvez as Presidential Candidate
The senator with humble origins and a centrist platform is set to represent the opposition coalition in the 2024 election.
Stock Market’s August Losses Snap Monthslong Winning Streak
A late-August rally wasn’t enough to push major indexes into the green for the month.
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The Mysterious Allure of a Mogul’s Favorite Letter
From algebra to movie ratings to Elon Musk, ‘X’ has stood for intrigue and the unknown.
Proud Boys Leader Joseph Biggs Sentenced to 17 Years
Joseph Biggs was one of four Proud Boys found guilty earlier this year of seditious conspiracy, the most serious charge brought in […]
Don’t Fear GPS Tracking With a New Gas Tax
‘Our study proposed starting the transition with interstates and freeways, where widely accepted transponder tolling such as E-ZPass would work well.’
Why Sunday Church Attendance Is in Decline
‘Liberal Americans leave the church because they have views incompatible with biblical doctrine.’
College Degrees Don’t Make Workers Sharper
‘The average graduate shows little improvement in critical thinking after four years.’
Palestinians Press Saudis for Israeli Concessions in Normalization Deal
West Bank leaders are signaling that they are willing to cooperate with White House efforts to strike a landmark Middle East deal.
Clarence Thomas Fires Back at Allegations of Ethical Breaches
The Supreme Court justice’s lawyer says critics are “‘motivated by hatred” after the release of Thomas’s disclosure form listed three 2022 trips […]
Idalia Lashes the Carolinas as a Tropical Storm
The storm has moved quickly but weakened since hitting Florida as a major hurricane a day earlier.
Trump Pleads Not Guilty in Georgia Case
The former president and 18 co-defendants are accused of engaging in a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election in the state.