Divided House Republicans Meet Yet Again to Choose a Speaker

The House G.O.P. was set to meet behind closed doors to grind through multiple votes to find a nominee for speaker, with eight of their members vying for the post.Read More
Gaza Invasion Delays Raise Questions in Israel

So pervasive is the pall of chaos in Israel’s government that top officials saw fit to assure a traumatized public that they are “working in close and full cooperation, around the clock.”Read More
U.S. Raises Concerns About Israel’s Plan of Action in Gaza, Officials Say

The Pentagon has sent officers to help the Israelis with the challenges of fighting an urban war.Read More
KKR’s Chip Play Will Win Big in Japan

The private-equity giant has scored a win in Japan and with a chip price rebound probably around the corner, their timing looks impeccable. Investors should consider going along for the ride.Read More
KKR’s Chip Play Will Win Big in Japan

The private-equity giant has scored a win in Japan and with a chip price rebound probably around the corner, their timing looks impeccable. Investors should consider going along for the ride.Read More
The Lawyers Now Turning on Trump

Two members of the former president’s 2020 legal team pleaded guilty in Georgia, agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors.Read More
Trump and Cohen to Meet Again as Enemies at NY Fraud Trial

Michael D. Cohen once said he would take a bullet for the former president. Instead, he’s giving testimony against him.Read More
New Normal or No Normal? How Economists Got It Wrong for 3 Years.

Economists first underestimated inflation, then underestimated consumers and the labor market. The key question is why.Read More
China Dismisses Defense Minister Amid Swirl of Speculation

The unexplained dismissal of Gen. Li Shangfu, the Chinese military’s top diplomat, has come after two top commanders in the country’s rocket forces were replaced.Read More
Coming of Age During the War in Ukraine

Each age group has suffered through the war, but for young adults it has been particularly hard — and not just for those who have served on the frontline.Read More