'Wifedom' Review: A Portrait of Her Marriage
George Orwell’s first wife played an undervalued role in his literary career—and saw a side of him that didn’t always match his public image. #press
Merrick Garland Names David Weiss as Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Investigation
The attorney general said Weiss, handling the probe as U.S. attorney in Delaware, requested the appointment. #press
'Daughter of the Dragon' Review: The Star From Chinatown
Anna May Wong’s captivating presence made her a global celebrity during film’s silent era. But Hollywood prejudices kept lead roles away. #press
'From One Cell' Review: Blueprints for Building
Just how do the instructions mapped in the genes create the dizzyingly complex, three-dimensional structures of multicellular life? #press
Biden Still Ducking Documents Probe
At what point will the Justice Department acknowledge he’s not cooperating? #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-still-ducking-documents-probe-cd040662?utm_source=press.coop
Can Noonan Balance Our Two Great Political Scandals?
Donald Trump, the Biden family and the abuse of power. #press
5 Chore Coats for Men That Aren't…Super Boring
So many workwear jackets look samey. Not these ones. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/stylish-chore-coats-for-men-b1217a53?utm_source=press.coop
Mysteries: 'My Men' by Victoria Kielland
Plus ‘The Murder of Anton Livius’ by Hansjörg Schneider and ‘The Mill House Murders’ by Yukito Ayatsuji. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mysteries-my-men-by-victoria-kielland-3128a6c1?utm_source=press.coop
Work Visa Program Is 'Hopelessly Bureaucratic and Illogical'
U.S. farmers need a better way to hire foreign temporary workers. #press
Argentina Is a Day Late and a Dollar Short
Dollarization would prevent the local ruling class from printing money indiscriminately. #press
Children's Books: Bereft, Bewildered and Eager to Remember
Reviews of: ‘Remind Me,’ ‘Maybe a Whale,’ ‘Sylvester’s Letter,’ ‘The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish’ and ‘Along Came a Radioactive Spider.’ #press
'Cosmic Scholar' Review: Harry Smith's Strange Frequencies
Smith collected rare books, paper airplanes, Pennsylvania Dutch tools—and harvested the folk music recordings that changed a generation. #press
African Force to Reverse Niger Coup Could Take Months
Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States activated a regional standby force, but the bloc appeared to waffle on its intentions. #press
Lasata, Where Jackie O Summered as a Child, Sells for $52 Million
The price is more than double what the seller paid for the Hamptons property in 2018. #press
In Search of Italy's Best Focaccia? Start Here
At these don’t-miss bakeries in the city of Genoa, there’s a right way to order—and eat—this soul-satisfying flatbread. A connoisseur’s guide #press
Egypt Resists U.S. Calls to Arm Ukraine
The country dropped its plans to send rockets to Russia under U.S. pressure, but has been unwilling to support the Biden administration’s campaign to generate arms for Ukraine’s counteroffensive. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/egypt-resists-u-s-calls-to-arm-ukraine-5ac5d509?utm_source=press.coop
U.S. Sanctions Russian Banker Who Tried to Buy Relief From British Blacklist
The Treasury Department moves on Mikhail Fridman and three others aim to put more pressure on wealthy Russians who might influence Putin. #press
Cameras Are a Trump's Best Friend
A televised trial won’t hurt the former president. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/politics-trump-trial-televised-publicity-6dfb5f3b?utm_source=press.coop
U.S. Submarine Crews Wait and Wait
They aren’t honing their combat skills while the boats are stuck in the yard. #press
Tax Season Is Always a Political Education
The substantially increased U.S. debt means tax rates will rise sooner or later #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tax-politics-voting-us-debt-2bef6088?utm_source=press.coop