- G.M. embraced Takata’s cheaper airbag technology in the late ’90s despite signs that it was unsafe, our investigation finds.
- The faulty airbags led to 14 deaths and the largest automotive safety recall in history.
Clinton Denounces the ‘Alt-Right.’ The Alt-Right Is Thrilled.
As Hillary Clinton assailed Donald J. Trump for fanning the racism of a community that tends to lurk in the shadows, the movement’s leaders could hardly contain their glee.
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A Blue-Collar Town Divides on Trump as Working-Class Hero
Does Mr. Trump, a Manhattan billionaire, really deserve to be the voice of the beleaguered American working class? It is a question of almost existential importance in Youngstown, Ohio, a struggling Rust Belt town.
Court Overturns ‘Burkini’ Ban in French Town
The ban on full-body swimsuits worn by some Muslim women violates civil liberties, the court said, setting a precedent that challenges similar bans in other communities.
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Syria’s Tragedy: Why the War Seems to Only Get Worse
Experts on civil wars say there are several reasons Syria is “a really, really tough case” that defies historical parallels.
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Painted as Villain, Mylan’s Chief Says She’s No Such Thing
Heather Bresch, defending her company against criticism for sharply increasing the price of EpiPens, is unapologetic. “I am running a business,” she says.
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Tech Giants Arrive in Small Towns, but Bring Few Jobs
As big companies race to build oversize cloud computing facilities, communities are finding that the giant buildings can operate with only about 30 people.
Motivational Tool: Believing Tennis’s Big Four Era Is Over
Ending the dominance of Djokovic, Federer, Nadal and Murray requires mental adjustments by the rank and file, says Carlos Moyá, who coaches No. 6 Milos Raonic.
How Cuts Are Pushing College Students Out of State
Declines in state support have led many students to attend public universities in other states, where they pay higher, out-of-state tuition.
Review: Kanye West, Both Close and Out of Reach
Performing on hovering platforms as cameras projected views of him, Mr. West was both host and reveler at his tour opener in Indianapolis, our critic writes.
Modern Love: Security in a Yellow Suitcase
A bright overnight bag becomes a token of hope, signifying someone waiting on the other end.