‘In Defense of Love’ Review: Isn’t It Romantic?
Aristophanes said true lovers match like two halves of a shell. Science says almost any lover will do.
Five Best: Books on the Civil-Rights Movement
Selected by Paul Kix, the author, most recently, of ‘You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: […]
‘The Once Upon a Time World’ Review: France’s Permanent Vacation
How the French Riviera became a high-end playground for socialites, celebrities, grifters and hangers-on.
Children’s Books: Another Wild Ride With Mr. Toad
An abridged version of ‘The Wind in the Willows’ introduces early readers to Rat, Mole and their friends.
UAW Members Vote to Authorize Potential Strike
Workers at the Detroit automakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure that authorizes the United Auto Workers to call for a […]
The Morning Risk Report
Wagers on the Weather? Insurers Offer Businesses a Way to Handle Climate Risks. Also, Maui alleges Hawaiian Electric caused Lahaina wildfire, and […]
Ukrainian Dubbers—From SpongeBob to Thor—Fight to Stay in the Movies
Voice artists work against subtitle push; President Zelensky’s stint as Paddington Bear.
Welcome Back to School. Your Teacher is 2,000 Miles Away.
Some parents remain skeptical of piped-in teachers, yet schools, particularly in rural America, say they don’t have a choice.
Natural Gas Turns Lower as Shoulder Season Approaches
Natural gas prices fell and were lower for the week, setting up a potential sixth weekly decline over the past eight weeks.
U.S. Tackles Crypto Tax Mess
Long-delayed regulations would treat crypto platforms more like brokers who handle stocks and mutual funds.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Thor Explorations, CleanTech Lithium and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.
Prigozhin Built an Empire in Africa. Can It Survive Him?
The loss of the group’s top leadership could disrupt a key part of the Kremlin’s efforts to project power and raise resources […]