United States Steel shareholders approved the sale in the midst of union opposition and ongoing regulatory reviews.
Why Americans Crave Southern French Cooking Now
Julia Child was a fan. Alice Waters and Alain Ducasse can’t get enough. Now a new generation of destination diners is crushing on the south of France, and the produce-packed cuisine looks fresher than ever.
Tony Abbott, a Fighter in the Cold War With China
The former Australian prime minister is worried by the U.S. tilt toward isolationism—though he has faith America will come through in the end.
Dartmouth Will Oppose Its Basketball Team Union
Our athletes are students first. Paying them to play would undermine our academic mission.
Let's Install Exercise Bikes in Congress
A new study says physical activity helps us think. Imagine how many jobs could be improved by adding a workout.
Buy the Stock Market's Inflation Freakouts
Hot inflation sent stocks plunging again, but investors’ panicked first reaction overlooks some underlying reasons.
Materials Supplier Ferguson Seeks Faster Path to Construction Market
Ferguson, one of the largest plumbing and heating materials distributors in the U.S., is adding three warehouses in major cities across North America over the next two years to step up its rapid-delivery capabilities in an increasingly competitive sector serving professional contractors.
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