Commercial moon lander suffers potentially crippling anomaly
Engineers are troubleshooting an apparent propulsion system issue that threatens a planned moon landing next month.
A New American Tries to Buck Up His Countrymen
I humbly suggest that the self-loathing left and the pessimistic right have both managed to get it wrong.
Genocide in My Classroom
Incitement is a crime, but I teach my students that there’s a clear distinction between ideas and violence.
Novartis in Advanced Talks to Buy Cytokinetics
Novartis is close to clinching an acquisition of Cytokinetics and its promising heart drug.
Novartis in Advanced Talks to Buy Cytokinetics
A deal for Cytokinetics would be the latest in a flurry of merger activity involving pharmaceutical giants snapping up biotechnology companies.
‘Artie Shaw: Time Is All You’ve Got’ Review: A Lens on a Jazz Luminary
Brigitte Berman’s dazzling 1985 look at the self-taught virtuoso clarinetist and bandleader is showing after a restoration.
BOE Could Start Rate Cuts in August
The Bank of England could start cutting interest rates around August, supported by easing inflationary pressures, KPMG U.K. chief economist Yael Selfin says.
Israel-Hamas War: Hezbollah Says a Commander Was Killed in a Strike in Lebanon
A Lebanese security official said the commander was part of Hezbollah’s Radwan unit, which Israel says aims to infiltrate its northern border.
Biden Backs Defense Chief Austin, Won’t Take Resignation if Offered
The Pentagon chief was hospitalized and hid his medical situation from the president until days after he was admitted.
FAA Approves Inspection Method for Grounded 737 MAX 9 Jets
The agency has approved procedures for airlines to inspect their grounded 737 MAX 9 jets, clearing the way for the planes to return to service.