How ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Topped the Charts
A song by the previously unknown Oliver Anthony Music struck a chord with conservative pundits. Its quick trip to No. 1 relied on tactics that help pop stars go viral.Read More
Ramaswamy’s Foreign Policy Approach Offers Rivals a Line of Attack
As Vivek Ramaswamy rises in the polls, fellow Republican presidential candidates are keying in on a number of policy pronouncements that veer far from the G.O.P. mainstream.Read More
Prosecutors Criticize Trump’s Request for 2026 Trial Date in Jan. 6 Case
Defense lawyers had said they needed years to wade through 11 million pages of evidence, but the Justice Department, which is seeking to go to trial in January, said they were exaggerating the burden.Read More
Stocks Climb Despite Rise in Treasury Yields
Tech shares helped support stock indexes even while government-bond yields reached new decade-plus highs.Read More
Circuit Designer Arm Files for IPO
The British company made official its plan to list shares in what is expected to be the biggest initial public offering of the year.Read More
Dueling Tours for Influence as Ukraine War Scrambles Alliances
As Volodymyr Zelensky went on a diplomatic blitz of Europe, a top Iranian general made his way to Moscow.Read More
Supreme Court Is Asked to Hear a New Admissions Case on Race
Parents, backed by a legal foundation, say admissions standards at Thomas Jefferson High School in Virginia are not truly “race neutral.”Read More
How Short Seller Nathan Anderson Beat Carl Icahn “at His Own Game”
After a short seller targeted Icahn Enterprises, the activist investor made changes. At 87, he insists he’s not going anywhere and will refocus on rattling company cages.Read More
Trump’s Bail Set at $200,000 in Georgia Election Interference Case
The move came as it became clear that former President Donald J. Trump and 18 other defendants will be required to pay cash upon being booked in Atlanta this week.Read More
Michael J. Senken
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