Elliott Takes Big Stake in Drugmaker Catalent
The activist is pushing for a shake-up of the contract drug manufacturer’s board.Read More
Netflix’s Show Doesn’t Always Go On
Strong subscriber growth doesn’t deliver big revenue boost, and Hollywood strikes are having an impact.Read More
Texas’ Harsh New Border Tactics Are Injuring Migrants
A “hold-the-line” operation has created tensions with federal agents who warn it could lead to more drownings. Officers ordered to carry out the measures are raising alarms.Read More
Biden’s New Student Debt Repayment Plan Could Cost $475 Billion
The report estimates that the plan will slash borrowers’ payments and cost more than President Biden’s recently rejected debt cancellation plan.Read More
Departures at Stanford and Northwestern Put Student Journalists in Spotlight
The president of Stanford and the head football coach at Northwestern left their positions after being scrutinized in campus newspapers.Read More
Trump Hush Money Case Will Remain in New York State Court, Judge Rules
Lawyers for former President Donald J. Trump had sought to move the first criminal case against him to federal court, but a judge put an end to the effort.Read More
Potential Trump Jan. 6 Charges Include a Civil Rights Law Violation
A target letter sent by the special counsel investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse his election loss cited three statutes that could be the basis for a prosecution.Read More
New York City Tells Migrants There’s ‘No Guarantee’ of Finding Help Here
Mayor Eric Adams announced new shelter rules for some asylum seekers, and will begin discouraging migrants at the southern border from coming to New York City.Read More
UK’s MI6 Chief Says Putin Cut a Deal to End Wagner Revolt
Richard Moore, the chief of MI6, said the Russian leader acted “to save his skin,” offering rare insights into the events surrounding the sudden end of Yevgeny V. Prigozhin’s march on Moscow.Read More
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SEC Charges Virginia Man in Fraudulent “Free-Riding” SchemeRead More