Claudine Gay and the Fight Over D.E.I. in the C-suite

Claudine Gay’s resignation as Harvard president is adding to the wider debate in boardrooms over diversity, equity and inclusion policies.Read More
Killing of Hostages Leads Israelis to Question How Army Conducts Battle

Israel’s military said that soldiers who shot hostages, while they waved a white flag, violated its rules of engagement. Human rights activists say the rules are good, but enforcement is lax.Read More
How Supply-Chain Snarls Made Everyone Wrong on Inflation

Supply-chain problems might have been much more persistent than economists realized, new research suggests.Read More
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Keep Him on Colorado Ballot

The petition came in response to a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that the former president had engaged in insurrection and was ineligible to hold office under the 14th Amendment.Read More
How Supply-Chain Snarls Made Everyone Wrong on Inflation

Supply-chain problems might have been much more persistent than economists realized, new research suggests.Read More
How Supply-Chain Snarls Made Everyone Wrong on Inflation

Supply-chain problems might have been much more persistent than economists realized, new research suggests.Read More
The Run-Up: Should Jan. 6 Disqualify Trump From the 2024 Ballot?

Before GOP primary voters head to the polls, a thorny legal question has emerged over whether Donald Trump is eligible to be on the ballot.Read More
Want to Understand 2024? Look at 1948.

Americans were angry with Truman because of high prices in the aftermath of World War II, even as other economic signals looked promising.Read More
Bomb Hoaxes and ‘Swatting’ Attempts Target Public Officials as 2024 Begins

Colorado and Maine, which blocked former President Donald J. Trump from the ballot, have grappled with the intimidation and harassment of officials.Read More
The 7 Keys to Living Longer and Healthier

Ignore the hyperbaric chambers and infrared light: These are the evidence-backed secrets to aging well.Read More