Politics
Berthe Weill: Tigress Dealer for the Young Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall
Montreal’s fine-arts museum rediscovers Paris’s premiere talent spotter. Source link
Why the Fed Should Cut Rates Now
The economy is poised to grow. The job now falls to the Fed and Treasury to cut, sell, and coordinate before the window of opportunity closes. Source link
America Must Remain the World Leader in Science and Technology
Here’s how we can make sure we are — and China is not. Source link
Put Food Stamps on a Diet
SNAP exists to guarantee basic nutrition, not to replicate the snacks aisle of a minor-league baseball stadium. Source link
The U.S. Is Terrific — and We Need to Keep It That Way
In that endeavor, we need your help. Source link
Trump hosts Persian Gulf leaders at White House as new violence raises questions about peace efforts
President Donald Trump hosted a pair of Arab Gulf leaders at the White House on Wednesday as violence between Israel and Syria renewed doubts about his pledge to impose...
Schiff mortgage fraud probe could end in stiff fines, penalties for senator
The type of mortgage fraud case in which Sen. Adam Schiff is now entangled is usually clear-cut and hard to wiggle out of, said financial crimes experts, adding that...
Senate GOP finds bright spot in pared-back DOGE cuts: 'Spending is easy up here. Cutting is hard'
Senate Republicans were on track late Wednesday to pass a slimmed-down $9 billion package of spending cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting that will codify a small portion...
Trump says U.S. Coke will go back to cane sugar
President Trump said Wednesday that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its U.S. beverages, which currently are made with high fructose corn syrup. Source link
Flood of lawsuits threatens supply of baby formula for premature babies
More than a thousand lawsuits stemming from sickness following the use of specialized formula for premature babies could lead to manufacturers dropping production, medical experts and lawmakers warn. ...