Mexico Extradites Son of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán to U.S.
Ovidio Guzmán is the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, which controls a burgeoning trade in fentanyl. #press
The U.S. Should Upgrade Its Central Asia Strategy
An upcoming meeting between Biden and Central Asian presidents presents a foreign-policy opportunity. #press
Twitter Is Now X? Why Not the Elon Enterprise?
Musk and Zuckerberg could learn a thing or two about branding from old-fashioned newspapers. #press
Friendly Fire: The Day the U.S. Army Bombed Nebraska
A B-17 on a training mission in 1943 slipped off course and dropped its payload on tiny Tarnov. #press
'Sunday Morning': Wallace Stevens's Divine Stanzas
Published a century ago, the poet’s secular meditation on the Christian sabbath considers the human longing for ‘some imperishable bliss’ amid a culture of waning religiosity. #press
The Supreme Court and the 'Duty to Sit'
Decisions about recusal are up to the justices, who have an obligation not to disqualify themselves without a good reason. #press
Quarterly Cyber Regulations Update: September 2023
This report highlights noteworthy cyber regulations from several agencies, updates on recent privacy legislation changes in the U.S. and EU, and important trends for businesses to be aware of. #press
Impeachment Inquiry Looms Over House Republicans in Tight Races
Many vulnerable GOP lawmakers say they want to see where the evidence goes. #press
'Don't Erase Yourself.' What Power Dressing Means for Women in 2023
Retro ’80s ‘power suits’ ruled the fall runways, but they’re a far cry from what real women wear to work. Here, Martha Stewart, Hermès designer Nadège Vanhée and more advise on dressing for confidence in 2023. #press
Scaramucci Emerges as a Leading Bidder For SVB Financial's Venture-Capital Arm
Two front-runners vie for SVB Capital, with a court expected to a make decision within weeks. #press
Heard on the Street's Stock-Picking Contest
Read about our columnists’ most- and least-favorite stocks as they make their choices. #press
Tech Stocks Weigh on Major Indexes
A slump in technology companies’ shares following Adobe’s earnings report weighed on the broader market. #press
Calpers Is Losing Its Investment Chief---Again
The nation’s largest pension fund said that Nicole Musicco, its chief investment officer, is stepping down after a year and a half on the job, the sixth official to leave the role in 20 years. #press
Peggy Noonan and All the President's 'Fibs'
Biden makes it all about himself. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/peggy-noonan-president-biden-fibs-lies-dede87d8?utm_source=press.coop
Biden and the 'Age Question'
In ailing health, FDR dumped Henry Wallace. #press
The Great Library Debate Assumes That Kids Read Books
These days, what children watch on TikTok has a far greater influence on them. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/library-school-books-ban-debate-tiktok-b72b19da?utm_source=press.coop
No Labels Has a Path to Victory
What do voters really want? None of the above. #press
Disney Chief Information Officer Departs
Diane Jurgens’s exit is the second departure of a C-Suite executive from Disney in recent months. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/disney-chief-information-officer-departs-8c27ca62?utm_source=press.coop
Politics Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
It’s an act of humility and character to own up to a falsehood. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/politics-apology-sorry-mistake-65842dbf?utm_source=press.coop
Fernando Botero, Painter and Sculptor of Rotund and Fanciful Figures, Dies at 91
His voluptuous images captured everyday life and ostentation of his native Colombia, bringing him renown and generating interest in Latin American art. #press