Cherokee Tribe Shares Native American Knowledge in North Carolina

Countless generations of Cherokee Indians have cultivated lands in the shadow of the Smoky Mountains. More people want to learn from them.Read More
Inside the Commando Raids Unnerving Russia in Crimea

The lightning assaults are part of a larger campaign using drones and missiles to degrade Russian forces and demoralize the public.Read More
Meet the Republicans Running for Speaker

The lawmakers vying for the job include veterans of the House, committee chairmen, a top member of Republican leadership and a sophomore.Read More
Peace Activists in Israel Renew Their Push for a Solution

Long derided as naïve, even traitors, the bridge builders between Israelis and Palestinians sense opportunity in the aftermath of the Hamas attack.Read More
Israel and Ukraine Need the Same Three Weapons From the U.S.

Ukraine and Israel are fighting different kinds of wars, but some weapons systems could soon be in short supply if the fighting continues for months.Read More
Yes, There Is a Best Time of Year to Buy a New Car

Here are the weeks to mark on your calendar if you’re car shopping with a discount in mind.Read More
Bobby Charlton, an England Soccer World Cup and Manchester United Icon, Dies at 86

A mainstay of Manchester United and one of the game’s best-loved figures, he won the World Cup in 1966 and the European Cup in 1968.Read More
From Bush v. Gore to ‘Stop the Steal’: Kenneth Chesebro’s Long, Strange Trip

Mr. Chesebro, a buttoned-down Harvard lawyer, evolved from left-leaning jurist to key player in the Trump false electors scandal. What happened?Read More
How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?

Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benefits — as long as the boundaries are clear.Read More
New Evidence Found of Rape and Torture by Russian Forces in Ukraine

A U.N. report documented cases in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which remain partly under Moscow’s control.Read More