My Co-op Board President Is a Lawyer Representing Sellers. Is That Allowed?
Legally, a co-op board president can work as a lawyer for shareholders selling their units, but that doesn’t make it a good idea.
Deadly Twin Parks Fire Leads to a New Plan for Housing Safety
On the anniversary of the Twin Parks fire that killed 17 people, a federal agency will move to use new powers to investigate fire safety nationally.
Britain’s Economic Health Is Withering With Sick Workers on the Sidelines
Many people who want to work can’t because of long-term health problems, a persistent issue that is causing Britain’s economy to go “into reverse.”
In Power With Netanyahu, Ultra-Orthodox Parties Chart Israel’s Future
Bolstered by growth in numbers and political influence, ultra-Orthodox parties are pushing for greater autonomy, with potentially far-reaching implications for the country.
Battered Central Coast of California Prepares for Another Deluge
Hundreds of homes in the Santa Cruz region were damaged by flooding and wind. Weary residents are steeling themselves for even worse conditions this week.
Buffalo’s Unrelenting Tragedy: ‘We Haven’t Really Got a Chance to Heal’
As western New York prepares to bury more than 40 victims of a catastrophic storm, Black residents are reeling from a year of grief.
Skatepark Near Colosseum Gives Rome a Modern Tourist Spot
The ancient city’s leaders hope the new recreation area will lure more visitors from abroad. It has already impressed the talent at home.
Yes, Your Job Is Important. But It’s Not All-Important.
Here is how to think about the gulf between what you should do and what you can do.
Speaker, Speaker, What Do You See? I See MAGA Looking at Me.
Kevin McCarthy gets his chance to bang the gavel.