Greta Thunberg Holds Last School Strike on Climate Action After 251 Straight Weeks
The Swedish activist is graduating high school but said she plans to continue her climate activism.
Santos Family Members Cosigned Bond in Fraud Case, Lawyer Says
The embattled New York congressman is appealing a judge’s decision to make the cosigners’ names public.
This Rebellious ’90s Men’s Look Is Now Surprisingly Grown-Up
Skater-boy layering—wearing a long-sleeve top under a short-sleeve one—is back. But in 2023 it’s refined, even office-worthy
Cloud Seeding Makes Hot Comeback as a Solution to Drought
Demand has skyrocketed across the Western U.S. and Mexico to boost rain and snowfall.
Tehran Ships Drones to Russia Over Caspian Sea, U.S. Says
The U.S. described the shipments that support Russia on the battlefield in Ukraine, declassifying intelligence to show the two countries’ deepening security […]
Chinese-Built Armored Trucks Make Appearance in Chechnya
A video posted online by the Russian republic’s leader raises questions of whether Chinese equipment will be deployed in Ukraine.
The Morning Risk Report
The Justice Department launches its corporate crime database, and Apple’s AirDrop is in the crosshairs of China’s national-security crackdown. Also, Circle hires […]
D’Amelio Family Starts New Venture to Help Influencers Grow Beyond TikTok
The family is forming a new management company in partnership with music-industry upstart Firebird.
Japan Wants More Foreign Workers, and It Is Letting Them Stay for Good
Long known for keeping out immigrants, Japan is now throwing the door open to a broad range of foreign workers to enter […]
Canada Unemployment Rate Nudges Up to 5.2% in May
Canada’s economy shed jobs for the first time in nine months, nudging the jobless rate up slightly in May even as wage […]
The Revolution That Transformed Manchester City
Manager Pep Guardiola made the biggest tactical changes of his career to put the club back in a Champions League final against […]