Jim Beam pauses 2026 distillation to cut variable costs amid surplus inventories. Company keeps bottling, warehousing and tourism to preserve capital and jobs. Pause reflects marginal-cost logic and ...
Ted Maher, the American nurse convicted in the 1999 death of billionaire banker Edmond Safra, is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence at the Central New Mexico Correctional Facility near ...
Viet Nam proves that blending green-and-gray infrastructure with long-term planning sets the standard for coastal resilience. Nature-based, community-led solutions show that working with nature builds ...
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Dozens of serial killers have terrorized American communities over the decades, from H. H. Holmes becoming “the Beast of Chicago” in the 19th century to “the Hillside Stranglers” inciting fear across ...
Nobody expects to get sued for re-posting a YouTube video on social media by using the “share” button, but librarian Ian Linkletter spent the past five years embroiled in a copyright fight after doing ...
Excuse my paraphrasing of Public Enemy, but to answer a question recently posed by the media — “What’s the point of Illinois Republicans?” — the point is to fight the powers that be. In one sense, ...
Last week in the historic Michigan Union Ballroom, I opened a conversation with a line from The Sun Also Rises that has been echoing in my mind. Nearly a century ago, Hemingway captured a moment when ...
The week before Thanksgiving is not exactly overflowing with new television to take in, but there are good options out there (and don’t worry, we’ll be ready with ...
Power in Kenya is a seductive illusion. It glitters, blinds and deceives those who hold it into believing they are untouchable. Yet history has an impeccable memory. It forgets nothing and forgives ...