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The Justice Department blocked a merger with JetBlue, and the result will be less competition, higher fares, and laid-off workers.
Behold Your Green Future in Detail
France describes what it would take to meet its net-zero climate targets. It will be painful.
'Lucidity' and 'Tosca' Review: Sopranos of Two Generations
Lucy Shelton plays a renowned singer with dementia in Laura Kaminsky’s chamber piece at On Site Opera; Lise Davidsen stars in Puccini’s melodrama at the Met.
Maybe Europe Needs Trump
Tough love from the U.S. could spur the Continent to deal with problems on its own.
The Boomers' Example for the Young Woke
Yesterday’s radicals are today’s Donald Trump supporters.
Holiday Gift Books: Mysteries
‘Tis the season for sleuths and secrets.
'Venice and the Ottoman Empire' Review: A Seafaring Symbiosis
The North Carolina Museum of Art focuses on the complex relationship between the two maritime empires, in an exhibition that follows the back-and-forth flow of goods and culture.
Trump Can Topple the Climate-Change House of Cards
Permanent restoration of sound energy policy will require the president to engage with Congress.
Now That Harris Has Lost, Let Israel Win
Biden’s decision to block weapons shipments to the Jewish state was a military and political failure.
Notable & Quotable: LaRosa's Progress
‘The answer to extremism is not more extremism. Voices like this on the left are turning the Democratic Party into a joke.’
'One Life': The British Schindler
Nicholas Winton saved nearly 700 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. His heroics were only revealed decades later.
Biden Still Hasn't Learned
The administration launches one last frenzy of spending and regulating.
Would Trump's Justices Approve His Recess Appointments?
Probably not—and Roberts, Thomas and Alito already expressed disapproval in the 2014 Noel Canning case.
Four More Years of Trump May Make America Normal Again
Our age of bizarre ideological conceits is reminiscent of ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes.’
Staff 'demoralised' over university course cuts
About 18 students enrolled in the two joint business degrees at Northumbria University this year.
Edinburgh University warns staff to expect job cuts
The institution blamed "unsustainable" funding and a fall in student numbers for the decision.
'Exploitative' children's home profits to be curbed
The new measures aim to stop private care home providers benefiting excessively from a stretched system.
Disruption Won't Work at Treasury
Musk gives bad advice to Trump on financial policy-making.
A Trump U.S. Energy Renaissance
The choice of Burgum and Wright means more domestic fossil-fuel production.
ATACMS, Putin and Trump
Putin responds to the President-elect’s call for restraint with a missile barrage.