Tracking the Charges in Trump’s Indictments
The indictment in Georgia is the fourth for the former president and current front-runner for the Republican 2024 nomination.
Exxon Predicts World Will Miss Climate-Change Targets
The oil company expects global emissions to sink 26% by 2050, falling short of what the U.N. says is needed to limit […]
The Chess Cheating Scandal Ends With an Uncomfortable Handshake
Chess.com will reinstate Hans Moke Niemann, the American grandmaster it accused of cheating, after Niemann’s lawsuit against the platform and Magnus Carlsen […]
Vivek Ramaswamy’s Plan to Defend Taiwan
‘I favor strategic clarity: Defend Taiwan vigorously until the U.S. achieves semiconductor independence, then resume the posture of strategic ambiguity.’
A Look at the U.S. Missiles Ukraine Seeks to Hit Russian Forces
The long-range ATACMS have been near the top of Ukraine’s weaponry wish list since last year but Washington has so far been […]
Natural Gas Futures Rise As Hot Weather Boosts Demand
Natural gas futures extended Friday’s gains amid expectations that storage will show another smaller than normal build for the second consecutive week.
U.K. Flights Disrupted by Air-Traffic-Control Glitch
The U.K. restricted the number of flights into its airspace after a technical issue disrupted its air-traffic-control system.
EU Should be Ready for Ukraine, Balkan Expansion in 2030, Top Official Says
The European Council president said agreeing on a target date would galvanize reforms in the candidate countries and ensure that EU member […]
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold and Then Took 50,000 Additional Steps
CIA’s annual Pedometer Challenge has to forgo Fitbits and other gadgets to avoid security breaches; the Red Hot Chili Steppers.
Black Lung Resurgence Prompts New Mining Rules
Officials seek to stem an alarming rise in Central Appalachia, where one in five miners has the disease.
Why Shohei Ohtani May Keep Everyone Guessing About His Plans to Treat Injury
As he enters free agency, the Angels superstar has reasons to keep his plans private for now and minimize the amount of […]
London’s Oxford Street Battles New Retail Scourge: Candy Stores
Local U.K. officials are trying to protect the famous shopping destination in London’s West End from a proliferation of what they say […]