Netflix Password-Sharing Crackdown Delivers Jolt of New Subscriber Growth
The streaming giant says the Hollywood strikes will lead to less content spending and increased free cash flow this year.
Natural Gas Falls 1% as Storage Surplus Sticks Around
Natural gas prices end lower for the fifth time in the past six trading days, falling 1%.
Do Older or Younger Doctors Get the Best Results? Professionals and Patients Weigh In
Readers reflect on what leads to the best care for patients.
Palestinians Deserve a Passport
Arab countries won’t grant them citizenship. My life attests that doing so would be a boon for all involved.
I Lost My Temper. San Francisco Has Lost Its Mind
In a moment of frustration I let my anger at what the city has become boil over.
U.S., Israel Near Agreement on Visa-Free Travel for Israelis
The U.S. and Israel have tentatively agreed to conditions that would allow Israeli citizens to travel to the U.S. for 90 days […]
This Shortcut Crab Risotto Is a Summer Recipe Worthy of Sophia Loren
Opt for lump crab meat instead of tediously cracking shells. The reward is the same: a briny, bright and gorgeous seafood risotto […]
Wagner Fighters Appear to Relocate to Belarus
Video footage purporting to show Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin welcoming troops to Belarus after his aborted mutiny was published on a Telegram […]
Team Transitory Had a Point About Inflation
But we didn’t anticipate the war in Ukraine, and we underestimated the supply-chain bottlenecks.
The Case for Legacy Admissions
Institutional trust depends on loyalty and personal relationships, but loyalty needs to run both ways.
Blasts Hit Military Base in Russian-Occupied Crimea
The explosions prompted an evacuation and followed a Ukrainian attack on key bridge linking the peninsula to Russia.
Wesleyan University Ends Legacy Preferences in Admissions
The liberal-arts college said it would end legacy preference in its admissions practices, after the Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action […]