Supreme Court Lets ‘Ghost Gun’ Regulations Stand
A 5-4 vote grants Biden administration’s request to continue treating weapons assembled from kits like other guns, while it appeals lower-court decisions.
Latin American Countries Aim to Curb Amazon Deforestation
Brazil’s president is hosting a gathering of regional leaders as deforestation threatens the world’s biggest rainforest’s ability to help offset climate change.
Judge Pauses Retail Marijuana Licensing in New York
It is the latest setback for the state’s slow-growing cannabis industry.
Niger Junta Snubs U.S.-Backed Peace Mission
Te coup leaders’ refusal to welcome a delegation meant to discuss a return to civilian government raises the risk of a regional […]
Earth Just Had Its Hottest Month Ever. How Six Cities Are Coping.
The world experienced its hottest month on record in July. The U.S. saw record temperatures too.
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on gasoline prices, Subsea 7, Sembcorp Industries and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
Why Woke Works for Ben & Jerry’s
Politics is central to its mission but a distraction from Anheuser-Busch’s, Disney’s and BlackRock’s.
The 2024 Election Will Break New Ground
A former president, breakaway candidates and legal troubles have few precedents.
Bank Stocks Slide After Moody’s Downgrade
M&T, U.S. Bancorp, Truist and others are down sharply as concerns about the health of the sector were renewed.
How a Track Scholarship Put ‘Painkiller’ Star Uzo Aduba on a Path to Performing
The Emmy-winning ‘Orange Is the New Black’ actress was set up to star in her first play while attending Boston University as a […]
Border Security Floated as Way to Avoid Government Shutdown
Rep. Chip Roy tries to build support for proposal as House Republicans struggle to move forward on spending bills.
Storms in Eastern U.S. Knock Out Power for Thousands, Disrupt Air Travel
The powerful thunderstorms caused at least two deaths and canceled or delayed thousands of flights in various states.