Dissecting two names for Clinton’s VP shortlist
The state of the Trump campaign, insights into Sanders’ thinking and two possible Clinton running mates: it’s all a part of our ‘Inside Politics’ forecast.
Dissecting two names for Clinton’s VP shortlist
Obama names first national monument to LGBT rights
US Open 2016: Rory McIlroy misses cut as big names struggle
Finra Names Robert Cook Its Chief Executive
Mr. Cook, a former Securities and Exchange Commission official, will join the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in the second half of 2016.
Unbuttoned: Diane von Furstenberg Names an Heir
The British designer Jonathan Saunders becomes the first chief creative officer of DVF in another shift for American fashion.
New York Times Names Elizabeth Spayd Its 6th Public Editor
A former Washington Post editor and current editor in chief of The Columbia Journalism Review, Ms. Spayd succeeds Margaret Sullivan, who left last month.
Should Philosophy Departments Change Their Names? Readers Join the Debate
Some readers favor a European focus in philosophy, while others argue the discipline should include other thought traditions.
Hillary, Donald and Bernie Don’t Catch On as Baby Names
Fewer babies born in 2015 share a name with candidates than they have in previous decades, suggesting few parents are inspired enough to name their offspring Hillary, Donald or Bernie.
Morning Agenda: Donald Trump Names Hedge Fund Manager as National Finance Chairman
Energy Transfer Sees a Way Out of Its Deal With Williams | A Tussle Over Law School’s Acceptance of GRE Test Scores
Senate Republicans to Name Names in Effort to Rekindle Criminal Justice Bill
Hoping to restore momentum for a criminal justice overhaul, Senate sponsors of the legislation plan to go public on Thursday with the names of new Republican supporters and the changes made in the package to appease party critics.
Barclays Names Permanent C.E.O. for Barclaycard Business
Amer Sajed joined the British bank from Citigroup in 2006, and he has served as interim chief executive of the credit card business since May 2015.
Some G.O.P. Names Missing From Brief Accusing Obama of Immigration Overreach
Forty-three Republican senators signed on to the new Supreme Court filing, which accuses the president of grossly overstepping his executive power when he created programs to prevent the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants, but of the 11 who did not, four are considered among this election cycle’s most vulnerable.