The losers in a 2020 California referendum are back again with a sneakier version.
The White House announces an award to California’s stalled ‘high speed’ railroad.
Biden needs to rebuild America’s ‘arsenal of democracy’ or risk being unprepared.
Assessing the complications of Ulysses S. Grant, including his weakness for alcohol and his shifting relationship to slavery.
Tharshan Selvarajah was born in Sri Lanka. He’s so French, he bakes bread for Macron.
His emergence as a pro-Israel moderate hasn’t surprised Pennsylvania political observers.
The acquisition of U.S. Steel poses no threat to America’s economic or national security.
Israel’s highest court has struck down a controversial judicial overhaul law enacted last year by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf’s Saudi backers had eyed a Dec. 31 date to finalize a partnership and have now extended the deadline for the agreement that will reshape golf.
Time for the U.S. to signal that those who attack our forces will pay disproportionately and severely.
The author of a new book on the junk-bond king stands by his work.
As a doctor working in the pediatric emergency room, I have seen many young children come in sleepy, confused or even nonresponsive.
We are an observant Jewish family who chose Saint Louis University for our daughter.
If you wouldn’t say the same to a man, then drop it.
The Central Park owl has escaped the trap.
Resisting pressure from the U.S. to wind down the war, Israel looks to sustain lower-intensity fighting.
U.S. antitrust cases against tech giants Google and Meta are expected to come to a head, likely producing long-awaited rulings that could shape the legacies of top Biden administration regulators.
In a season rife with injuries, the Cleveland Browns lost starter Deshaun Watson and their season looked doomed. Then they signed Joe Flacco and emerged as a Super Bowl contender.
At nontraded REITs, fundraising tumbled and shareholders cashed out as worries rose over the commercial-property market.
Conservatives push back on the Biden administration’s proposal to limit federal money for facilities that counsel women against abortions.
The financial adviser talks about 3:30 wake-ups, marriage advice and why she’s against setting spending limits.
In 2024, the U.S. election season will enter full swing against a backdrop of political polarization. With tensions high—and partisans frequently taking their grievances to the streets—some business leaders and advisers are looking warily at the risks.
After a dreadful 2020 season, the Wolverines were in need of a wake-up call. They got one from an unlikely source: smelling salts.
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