Business Is Caught in a Diversity Trap
Democratic AGs defend ‘aspirational’ hiring goals. Republican AGs suggest they’re illegal.
Hong Kong’s Latest Intimidation Targets
Police go after the friends and relatives of exiled dissidents.
‘2000 Mules’ but No Evidence
True the Vote stiff-arms law enforcement as it faces a defamation case.
New Zealand Bond Yields Now Signal April Cash Rate Peak
New Zealand bond yields signal the RBNZ has more work to do.
Oppenheimer’s Forgotten Biographer
Nuel Pharr Davis was my English professor. I didn’t appreciate his journalistic skills.
Four Bodies Recovered After Fatal Alaska Helicopter Crash
Three state employees were conducting fieldwork on the aircraft, which was found in a lake near the northernmost city in the U.S.
Why We’re Updating the Government’s Merger Guidelines
The Justice Department and FTC aim to promote competition and make antitrust law easy to understand.
ESG Is Blowin’ in the Wind
The ’60s produced some catchy songs. Today all we get is grievance culture.
Asian Allies Have a Role to Play in NATO
China’s rising threat has splintered Europe while creating a need for global leadership.
Listeria Outbreak in Washington State Kills Three, Sickens Two
The state health department said it is working with the patients and their families to try to identify any common exposures.
DeSantis Faces Flak Over Florida Black History Curriculum
State’s new curriculum directs middle-school teachers to highlight useful skills that slaves may have developed while in bondage.
‘Barbenheimer’ Delivers Blowout Weekend at the Box Office
The dual release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” helped deliver the strongest domestic box office weekend of the year. “Barbie” grossed $155 million […]