From Twitter to X: Why Musk Is Resurrecting His Favorite Domain
In late July, Elon Musk shifted Twitter’s name to X, a major change for the brand. But it’s not the first time […]
Indonesia’s Second-Quarter Growth Beat Expectations
The Indonesian economy expanded more than expected in the second quarter, despite a global economic slowdown and declining prices for its leading […]
Democrats vs. the Supreme Court
They want to influence which Justices can hear certain cases, which would destroy judicial independence.
China and Russia Eye Alaska
A joint naval patrol off the Aleutians is a warning and a test for the U.S.
Why San Francisco Is a Homeless Mecca
The city spends $646 million on shelter, but vagrancy grows.
A Challenge to Racial Politics in Medicine
Doctors sue to stop a California requirement to teach ‘implicit bias.’
Stock Funds Are Up 16.7% for 2023
The stock-market rally kept investors bullish—to a point. The Fed’s moves still will call the tune.
Efforts to Spotlight Private Equity’s Healthcare Stakes Struggle for Traction
Congress and regulatory agencies have made scant headway in requiring medical companies to reveal owners.
What’s Next in the Trump Trials?
Former President Trump’s logistical challenges multiply, as attorneys spar over trial dates in Washington and another indictment is set to drop in […]
Train Derails in Pakistan, Killing at Least 30
Authorities have yet to determine the cause of the accident, which injured more than 100.
The Two-Year Slide That Ended the U.S. Women’s Soccer Dynasty
The U.S. has been in decline since 2021. A loss on penalties to Sweden in its first knockout-round game ended hopes of […]
The West Sanctioned Russia’s Billionaires. Now They Are Fighting Back.
The West has hoped that the sanctions would prod Russian President Vladimir Putin to give up his expansionist plans. So far the […]