Verdict Expected in Latest Trial of Russian Opposition Leader Navalny

Aleksei A. Navalny, who is already in prison, is facing charges of supporting “extremism” that could extend his sentence by two decades.Read More
China Has Become a Strain on Private-Equity Firms
Politics, valuations and exit options all look grim for funds in the country.Read More
Gucci Works its Socks Off to Be Cool Again
A big test for the fashion brand comes in SeptemberRead More
Trump’s Arraignment and Court Appearance: Key Takeaways

A quick proceeding that was mostly straightforward.Read More
Trump’s Court Day: An Encounter With Jack Smith and a Different Swearing In

This time the seriousness of the charges facing the former president gave the proceedings a sense of historical weight.Read More
Trump, Arraigned on Election Charges, Pleads Not Guilty

The former president appeared in federal court in Washington after being indicted over his efforts to overturn his defeat in 2020. His first pretrial hearing was set for Aug. 28.Read More
We’re Retired and Healthy. But How Do We Plan for Our Decline?
An accident on vacation was an unpleasant reminder that retirement won’t always be like this.Read More
Appeals Court Allows Biden’s Asylum Restrictions to Continue for Now

A federal judge had struck down the policy last month, but his ruling had not yet taken effect.Read More
AP Psychology in Florida Is ‘Effectively Banned,’ College Board Says

The nonprofit said it would not remove a section on gender and sexual orientation, as Florida had requested, and advised districts not to offer the course.Read More
Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor

A university report found that fears of a conservative backlash botched the effort to hire a Black professor, Kathleen McElroy, to run its journalism program.Read More