📰 THE NEW YORK TIMES
-
Small Businesses Face a ‘Tornado’ of Challenges: Cuts, Freezes and Now Tariffs
It was a bad week for Ben Coryell, who runs a wilderness guiding company in Golden, Colo. He got several…
Read More » -
Trump’s Third Term Talk Defies Constitution and Tests Democracy
After President Trump said last year that he wanted to be a dictator for a day, he insisted that he…
Read More » -
‘A Minecraft Movie’ Arrives as a Surprise Box Office Smash
There are no fail-safe formulas in Hollywood, but this one comes close: Take an established yet underexploited (or musty) cultural…
Read More » -
For Republicans, Tariffs Pose a Risk Like No Other
The time after a presidential election can feel like a moment of clarity. The results, after all, are finally in.…
Read More » -
Trump Administration Revokes Visas of South Sudanese in Clash Over Deportees
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday that he was revoking the visas of all South Sudan passport holders…
Read More » -
British Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover Pauses Shipments to U.S.
Jaguar Land Rover, the British luxury automaker, said on Saturday that it was pausing shipments to the United States in…
Read More » -
Opinion | ‘Adolescence’ and the Surprising Difficulty of Hugging a Teen Son
Early in the first episode of the four-part Netflix series “Adolescence,” a father and son sit in a room at…
Read More » -
Opinion | A Playbook for Law Firms and Colleges to Stand Up to President Trump
In his attacks on law firms, universities and other American institutions, President Trump is relying on an illusion. The illusion…
Read More » -
After Trump’s Tariffs, Stocks Plunged but Penguin Memes Ticked Up
The Trump administration this week levied sweeping tariffs across the globe, provoking retaliation from other countries and sending the stock…
Read More » -
Syria Likely Has Over 100 Chemical Weapons Sites, Inspectors Say
More than 100 chemical weapons sites are suspected to remain in Syria, left behind after the fall of the longtime…
Read More » -
Peace in Ukraine Will Not Mean a Return Home, Russian Émigrés Say
President Trump has said he trusts President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to abide by any peace deal on Ukraine…
Read More » -
‘0 to 1939 in 3 seconds’: Why Anti-Elon Musk Satire Is Flourishing in Britain
The mischievous posters began appearing all over London in the past two months. On the side of an East London…
Read More » -
Justice Dept. Lawyer Who Criticized Administration in Court Is Put on Leave
A senior Justice Department immigration lawyer was put on indefinite leave Saturday after questioning the Trump administration’s decision to deport…
Read More » -
Chevron Must Pay $745 Million for Coastal Damages, Louisiana Jury Rules
A jury in Louisiana has ruled that Chevron must pay a parish government about $745 million to help restore wetlands…
Read More » -
Opinion | The South Korean President’s Ouster Won’t Heal a Fractured Nation
My South Korean parents and I have a great relationship. They have embraced my same-sex marriage — an unusually progressive…
Read More » -
Trump Administration Revokes Visas of South Sudanese in Clash Over Deportees
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday that he was revoking the visas of all South Sudan passport holders…
Read More » -
Israel Says Its Account of Rescue Workers Killed in Gaza Was Partly ‘Mistaken’
The Israeli military on Saturday acknowledged that the initial accounts from troops involved in the killing last month of 15…
Read More » -
Trump Family’s Cash Registers Ring as Financial Meltdown Plays Out
The financial market meltdown was underway when President Trump boarded Air Force One on his way to Florida on Thursday…
Read More » -
U.K. Labour Lawmaker Suspended From Party After Arrest
Britain’s governing Labour Party on Saturday said it had suspended Dan Norris, one of its lawmakers in Parliament, after he…
Read More » -
Scenes From States Devastated by a Powerful Storm System
A huge storm system has pummeled the Midwest and South this week, killing at least 14 people and leaving a…
Read More » -
Musk Says He Hopes Europe and U.S. Move to a ‘Zero-Tariff Situation’
Only three days after President Trump announced sweeping tariffs, including a 20 percent tariff on goods from the European Union,…
Read More » -
A Killer’s Archive Is Offered for $80,000. Who Should Profit?
The 65th Annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan this weekend may seem…
Read More » -
Opinion | Trump and Musk Have Created a New Kind of Opposition in Federal Workers
Ever since Donald Trump returned to the White House and turned Elon Musk’s chain saw on longstanding federal programs and…
Read More » -
Former Aides to Ken Paxton Win $6.6 Million in Whistle-Blower Case
A judge awarded a total of $6.6 million to four former high-level aides to Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general,…
Read More » -
Anti-Trump Protests Get Underway Across the Country
They came out in defense of national parks and small businesses, public education and health care for veterans, abortion rights…
Read More » -
A Sneak Peek Inside Universal’s New Epic Universe Theme Park in Orlando
Believe the hype: Epic Universe, the first major new theme park to open in Central Florida in 26 years, lives…
Read More » -
He Said He Would Ban Congressional Stock Trading. Now in Office, He Trades Freely.
Last March, when Rob Bresnahan, Jr., a wealthy business executive, was running to represent a competitive House district in northeastern…
Read More » -
After the Fires, Rick Caruso Aspires to a New Role: Shadow Mayor of Los Angeles
Rick J. Caruso, the wealthy developer, spent $100 million to run for mayor of Los Angeles in 2022. After his…
Read More » -
‘I Hope Trump Won’t Deceive Us’: Ukrainians Are Wary of U.S. Minerals Deal
A Ukrainian geologist was shopping in his local market recently for pork belly, lard, salmon and grapes when he heard…
Read More » -
Trump’s National Security Firings Come as He Weakens U.S. Cyberdefenses
When President Trump abruptly fired the head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command on Thursday, it was…
Read More » -
The White House Frames the Past by Erasing Parts of It
Soon after the new administration arrived, things began to go missing from the White House website. They weren’t just the…
Read More » -
Prosecutors on George Santos Case Seek 7-Year Sentence
In his drive to seek higher office, the prosecutors’ filing said, Mr. Santos fabricated his past and engaged in deceitful…
Read More » -
‘The White Lotus’ Luxury: How Branded Collaborations Are Capitalizing on Privilege
Ahead of the much-anticipated Season 3 finale of “The White Lotus,” HBO’s dark comedy-drama that skewers self-absorbed luxury travelers, some…
Read More » -
Lesotho, a Small African Nation, Expects a Big Hit From Trump’s Tariffs
The nation that the Trump administration slapped with the heftiest tariff this week is a small, rural, landlocked country in…
Read More » -
An Endangered Galápagos Tortoise Is a First-Time Mother at 100
Congratulations are in order for Mommy, a Galápagos tortoise and a longtime resident of the Philadelphia Zoo, who recently became…
Read More » -
The Public School Programs Trump Has Threatened
The Trump administration has a new directive for U.S. public schools: Cut D.E.I. programs or face federal funding cuts. Dana…
Read More » -
Netanyahu Will Meet Trump in Washington
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump at the White House on Monday, according…
Read More » -
Opinion | Paul Krugman on the ‘Biggest Trade Shock in History’
So scale of 1 to 10: how liberated are you feeling right now? I am feeling pretty unliberated. I’m not…
Read More » -
She Accused the Senate President of Harassment. The Backlash Was Swift.
When Nigeria’s third most powerful politician was accused of sexual harassment on national television this year, a fierce backlash ensued…
Read More » -
As Measles Spreads, Some Doctors See the Virus for the First Time
Until this year, Dr. Leila Myrick had never seen a case of measles. She doesn’t remember professors in medical school…
Read More » -
Communities Brace for Flooding as Storm Moves Across Central U.S.
A storm bringing torrential rain, dozens of tornadoes and dangerous flooding has swept across the central United States for days,…
Read More » -
Firing of National Security Agency Chief Rattles Lawmakers
As soon as word spread that President Trump had fired Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, the head of the National Security…
Read More » -
Republicans Like to Cut Taxes. With Tariffs, Trump Is Raising Them.
The Republican Party embarked this week on a haphazard experiment in economic policymaking, wagering that the United States can weather…
Read More » -
Surprising Allies for Syria’s New Leaders: Some Jews Who Fled Long Ago
Now, his relatives are making the rounds in Washington with Mr. Moustafa, who said they had met with people at…
Read More » -
Trump Is on Shaky Legal Ground With Mass Layoffs at H.H.S., Experts Say
A “policy lab” that generates ideas to improve mental health. An office that studies the effects of smoking. A team…
Read More » -
Communities Brace for Flooding as Storm Moves Across Central U.S.
A storm bringing torrential rain, dozens of tornadoes and dangerous flooding has swept across the central United States for days,…
Read More » -
Lesotho, a Small African Nation, Expects a Big Hit From Trump’s Tariffs
The nation that the Trump administration slapped with the heftiest tariff this week is a small, rural, landlocked country in…
Read More » -
The Fed Isn’t Rushing to Save the Markets This Time
The notion that the Federal Reserve will rush in to rescue investors in a crisis has comforted investors for decades.…
Read More » -
Trump Treats European Allies as a Cash Cow
It was not long ago that President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was marshaling European allies to resist the Russian invasion…
Read More » -
Opinion | Globalization Is Collapsing. Brace Yourselves.
Before World War I, globalization was at a high point. Advances in technology, including the steamship and the telegraph, allowed…
Read More » -
Opinion | The Theories Behind the Trump Shock
There are two related theories of what Donald Trump’s dramatic revision of the global trade system is intended to accomplish.…
Read More » -
‘The Interview’: Bill Murray Says He’s Not the Man He Used to Be
You’re saying they’re not representative. This is my life. I am engaged all the time. I’m not complaining about it…
Read More » -
Why Measles Outbreaks May Be the New Normal
As the Trump administration moves to dismantle international public health safeguards, pull funding from local health departments and legitimize health…
Read More » -
Trump Envoy Visits Lebanon Amid Fears Over a Shaky Cease-Fire
A top Trump administration envoy to the Middle East was in Lebanon on Saturday amid U.S. pressure on the country…
Read More » -
Works of Art – The New York Times
If you sit close enough to the front of the theater for “A Streetcar Named Desire” at the Brooklyn Academy…
Read More » -
How South Korea’s Democracy Prevailed Over a Reckless Leader
When Yoon Suk Yeol was running for president, he had the word “king” written on his palm. South Koreans dismissed…
Read More » -
New York Warns Trump It Will Not Comply With Public School D.E.I. Order
The New York State Education Department on Friday issued a defiant response to the Trump administration’s threats to pull federal…
Read More » -
Detained in The Hague, Duterte Pursues a Political Comeback at Home
Rodrigo Duterte has been kept in a cell in The Hague for more than three weeks on charges of crimes…
Read More » -
Tempted by Trump’s Tariffs to Panic-Buy? Don’t.
I went to Costco on a tariff run, and did not stock up on anything. It was tempting. Mark Cuban…
Read More » -
Swiss Indignant to Make the Top 10 of Trump’s Tariffs List
Of all the countries that expected to be immune to President Trump’s tariffs, Switzerland was at the top of the…
Read More » -
Opinion | What’s at Risk for Medicine at Harvard
The recent announcement that the Trump administration will review $9 billion in federal grants and contracts awarded to Harvard, citing…
Read More » -
Private School Diversity Events Are Canceled Amid Government Crackdown
A prominent private schools group will not hold two decades-old conferences related to diversity this year, a notable move amid…
Read More » -
Supreme Court Asked to Keep Pause on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
Immigrant groups and leaders of 22 Democratic-led states pushed back sharply on Friday against the Trump administration’s request that the…
Read More » -
Video Shows Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Under Gunfire Barrage, With Ambulance Lights On
A video recording, discovered on the cellphone of one of the paramedics who was found along with 14 other aid…
Read More » -
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Maryland Man Deported to El Salvador
A federal judge gave the Trump administration until the end of Monday to return to the United States a Maryland…
Read More » -
Stocks Keep Falling – The New York Times
China struck back today against President Trump’s new tariffs, promising to match his plan to place a 34 percent fee…
Read More » -
Obama Calls for Universities to Stand Up to Trump Administration Threats
Former President Barack Obama urged universities to resist attacks from the federal government that violate their academic freedom in a…
Read More » -
Los Angeles County Plans to Pay $4 Billion to Settle Sex Abuse Claims
Los Angeles County has agreed to pay a staggering $4 billion to settle sex abuse claims from generations of children…
Read More » -
Laura Loomer’s Role in NSC Firings Shows Rising Sway of Fringe Figures on Trump
Laura Loomer had President Trump’s full attention. Sitting directly across from the president in the Oval Office, Ms. Loomer, the…
Read More » -
Vandalism of Muslim Prayer Room at N.Y.U. Is Investigated as Hate Crime
A prayer room used by Muslim students at New York University was struck by vandals who etched and drew graffiti…
Read More » -
Judge Orders Tufts Student’s Detention Case Moved to Vermont
A federal judge ordered Friday that the case to free Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts student from Turkey, from immigration detention…
Read More » -
Los Angeles County Plans to Pay $4 Billion to Settle Sex Abuse Claims
Los Angeles County has agreed to pay a staggering $4 billion to settle sex abuse claims from generations of children…
Read More » -
Trump Rejects Proposal for Medicare to Cover Wegovy and Other Obesity Drugs
The Trump administration on Friday rejected a Biden plan that would have required Medicare and Medicaid to cover obesity drugs…
Read More » -
How Guantánamo Bay Figures in the Trump Immigration Crackdown
Two months after President Trump ordered his administration to prepare the U.S. Navy base at Guantánamo Bay for up to…
Read More » -
Investors Recoil From Trump’s Pledge to Remake the Global Economy
Investors around the globe this week sent President Trump a clear message about his new tariff policy, announced triumphantly as…
Read More » -
More Than 500 Law Firms Back Perkins Coie in Fight With Trump
More than 500 law firms on Friday threw their support behind some of their embattled peers, declaring that President Trump’s…
Read More » -
Supreme Court Lets Trump Suspend Grants to Teachers
The Supreme Court on Friday let the Trump administration temporarily suspend $65 million in teacher-training grants that the government contends…
Read More » -
Tracy Chapman Wants to Speak for Herself
For years, the singer and songwriter has avoided the spotlight. But she is breaking her silence to look back on…
Read More » -
A Miracle Underground: Sean Duffy Rides the Subway. (He Survived.)
For weeks, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has derided the New York City subway, repeatedly making fear-mongering assertions that the nation’s…
Read More » -
Theodore McCarrick, Cardinal Accused of Sexual Abuse, Dies at 94
In the cathedral sacristy, Cardinal McCarrick, at the time a monsignor who was Cardinal Cooke’s personal secretary, began measuring him.…
Read More » -
Trump Is Defiant as Tariff Moves Roil Markets a Second Day
Two days after President Trump announced his expansive global tariffs, the United States confronted wide-ranging blowback, with China retaliating against…
Read More » -
Opinion | The Rise and Fall of Elon Musk
In 1995, after studying at the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Musk left a Ph.D. program at Stanford to become a…
Read More » -
Dublin Acts to Protect Molly Malone Statue
In song, and then in bronze, she has become an emblem of Irish culture and an enduring symbol of working-class…
Read More » -
Slumping Oil Prices Reflect Intensifying Economic Worries
Oil prices continued to fall on Friday, extending a sharp drop that began the day before as fears grew that…
Read More » -
Trump Extends TikTok Deal Deadline, Delaying a Potential Ban
President Trump on Friday granted TikTok another reprieve by announcing that he would extend the deadline for when the popular…
Read More » -
Opinion | Trump’s Tariffs Will Change Your Life
These tariffs are going to hurt. A lot. By my calculations, this round of tariffs may be 50 times as…
Read More » -
Felon Freed by Trump Is Sent Back to Prison After Child Assault Charge
A violent felon whose sentence was commuted by President Trump was arrested Friday and charged with violating the terms of…
Read More » -
Appeals Court Orders Thousands of Voters to Verify Information in Contested N.C. Election
In the prolonged legal battle over a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, a state appeals court panel ruled on Friday…
Read More » -
At Least 14 Dead in Russian Strike on Zelensky’s Hometown, Ukraine Says
A Russian missile strike Friday on Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine, killed at least 14 people and wounded…
Read More » -
Sam Keen, Philosopher of the Men’s Movement, Is Dead at 93
Sam Keen, a pop psychologist and philosopher whose best-selling book “Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man” urged men…
Read More » -
Meet the 23-Year-Old Student Who Raised $25 Million in Democratic Losses
After the Democratic candidates in Florida’s special elections burned through millions and millions of dollars on the way to double-digit…
Read More » -
What One Image Shows About a Strike in Gaza
The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas collapsed last month, and the dead and wounded again pour into the hospital. The…
Read More » -
Trump Calls India a Friend, but Is Trying to Block Its Imports
Sizing up what President Trump’s new tariffs mean for India was a puzzle from the start for even the country’s…
Read More » -
U.S. employers added 228,000 jobs in March, but the outlook is clouded.
U.S. employers accelerated hiring in March, a surprising show of strength that analysts warned might be the high-water mark for…
Read More » -
Rubio Warns Russia that U.S. Patience on Ukraine War Is Running Out
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday that Russia is running out of time to convince the Trump administration…
Read More » -
How ‘Free Speech’ Became a New Flashpoint Between Europe and U.S.
President Trump and Europe are clashing over tariffs, the war in Ukraine and the very purpose of the European Union’s…
Read More » -
Live Updates: Stock Rout Intensifies as China Retaliates for Trump Tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs mean that companies across the European Union and around the world are at risk of losing access…
Read More » -
Columbia Displays More Aggressive Posture in Dealing With Demonstrators
Columbia University students have long had a basic understanding about their relationship with the school’s Public Safety Department. Unlike at…
Read More » -
The Strange Allure of Watching Other People Tear Up Their Homes
Nowadays Chun is one of the most popular home influencers in the world, and she makes multiple times her former…
Read More » -
Russia Executes P.O.W.s Without Caring Who Watches, Ukraine Says
On a Monday morning last fall, Ukrainian drone pilots watched what had become a familiar scene unfold on a drone’s…
Read More » -
Powell Warns Trump’s Tariffs Risk Stoking Even Higher Inflation and Slower Growth
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, warned that President Trump’s tariffs risk stoking even higher inflation and slower…
Read More » -
Chinese Woman Detained in Arizona Border Station Dies by Suicide
A Chinese woman detained by U.S. border officers for overstaying a visitor visa died by suicide while being held at…
Read More » -
Trump Weighs In on Marine Le Pen Conviction
“FREE MARINE LE PEN!” With this blunt call, a strange one in that the French far-right leader is walking the…
Read More » -
The Stars Come Out for George Clooney’s ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ Opening
In the wake of President Trump unleashing a new series of tariffs that sent markets into a steep decline, a…
Read More » -
Review: Clooney, Fair and Balanced, in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’
And yet in “Good Night, and Good Luck” — the title is taken from Murrow’s sign-off — Murrow comes off…
Read More » -
How Trump Has Tuned Out a Key Justice Dept. Legal Office
The Trump administration has taken steps and made claims that clash with legal opinions issued by a traditionally powerful agency…
Read More » -
Trump Sidelines Justice Dept. Legal Office, Eroding Another Check on His Power
The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel has traditionally been a powerful guardrail in American government. It has issued interpretations…
Read More » -
Trump Blocked America’s Front Door to China. Now He’s Closing Back Doors.
With the tariffs that President Trump unveiled on Wednesday, he is not just closing America’s front door to Chinese exports…
Read More » -
Inside the Trump Administration’s Deportation of a Migrant to El Salvador
In 2011, his lawyers say, Mr. Abrego Garcia fled those threats and came to the United States illegally, moving to…
Read More » -
Russell Brand Is Charged With Rape and Sexual Assault in U.K.
Prosecutors in Britain have charged Russell Brand, the comedian and actor, with multiple counts of sexual assault, including two counts…
Read More » -
Protesters in Gaza Call on Hamas to Step Aside
In a rare and perilous public show of anger against Hamas, hundreds of Palestinians marched through Beit Lahia in northern…
Read More » -
Israeli Military Orders New Evacuation of Gaza City Neighborhoods
The Israeli military has called on residents to evacuate several neighborhoods in Gaza City, the latest in a series of…
Read More » -
E.U. Prepares Major Penalties Against Elon Musk’s X
European Union regulators are preparing major penalties against Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, for breaking a landmark law to…
Read More » -
F.B.I. Leaders Push to Restore Trust in the Agency They Once Undermined
Before they took control of the F.B.I., the bureau’s two top leaders, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, were some of…
Read More » -
Storm Stalled Over Central U.S. Brings Another Day of Rain and Flooding
Cities across the South and Midwest braced for more destruction on Friday from a storm that has already leveled homes…
Read More » -
A 270-Year-Old Scottish Folk Fiddle Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut
Of course there will be bagpipes on Saturday, the eve of Tartan Day, when Carnegie Hall will host a lineup…
Read More » -
What Is Next for Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea’s Ousted President?
Yoon Suk Yeol’s political career may be over, but his troubles are not. Ex-President Yoon, a former prosecutor, was removed…
Read More » -
Israeli Military Orders New Evacuation of Gaza City Neighborhoods
The Israeli military has called on residents to evacuate several neighborhoods in Gaza City, the latest in a series of…
Read More » -
Celebrations as South Korean Court Removes Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol
South Korea’s top court ended months of political turmoil when it unanimously decided to remove the impeached president Yoon Suk…
Read More » -
Europe’s Paradox – The New York Times
As the United States deserts Ukraine, and Europe with it, leaders on the continent are closing ranks and arming up…
Read More » -
Trump Officials Warn of Tariff Pain as Price Increases Loom and Stocks Tumble
In the weeks leading up to his expansive global tariffs, President Trump and his top aides tried to prime the…
Read More » -
China Retaliates Against Trump With 34% Tariff on U.S. Goods
The Chinese government will match President Trump’s plan for 34 percent tariffs on goods from China with its own 34…
Read More » -
Invasion of the Home Humanoid Robots
On a recent morning, I knocked on the front door of a handsome two-story home in Redwood City, Calif. Within…
Read More » -
Strike in UK’s Second Largest City Leaves Trash Piled High
A pungent smell of rotting garbage fills the air. Bulging sacks of trash pile high, some spilling their festering contents.…
Read More » -
The Worst Stock Market Drop in Years, and Dr. Oz’s New Government Job
Plus, what’s so hard about building trains? Source link
Read More » -
As Unexplained Quakes Ease, Tourist Island Insists It’s Open for Business
Weeks after being rattled by thousands of mostly small-scale earthquakes, the island of Santorini, the jewel in the crown of…
Read More » -
Opinion | Is Claudia Sheinbaum the Anti-Trump?
“I feel very proud about her,” Marta Lamas, an anthropology professor and leading Mexican feminist who has known Sheinbaum for…
Read More » -
Australia’s Relationship with United States Gets a Second Look
Australia is one of America’s closest allies; the two countries have fought alongside each other in every major conflict since…
Read More » -
Trump Supports Proxy Voting for New Parents in Congress, a Blow to Johnson
President Trump on Thursday threw his support behind a bipartisan effort to allow proxy voting for new parents in Congress,…
Read More » -
Opinion | Trump Claims a Venezuelan Gang Is Invading the United States. He’s Wrong.
The Trump administration last month deported scores of Venezuelan men to El Salvador, sending them to a maximum-security prison for…
Read More » -
Stocks Fall Further as Concern About Tariffs Deepens
Share prices fell sharply for a second day on Friday in Asia, and futures market trading indicated that American share…
Read More » -
Gen. Timothy Haugh Ousted as Head of NSA and Cyber Command
The head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command was removed from his job on Thursday, according to…
Read More » -
What to Know About South Korea President Yoon’s Impeachment Over Martial Law
South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Friday upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, removing him from office four months…
Read More » -
They Fought to Save Lives in Myanmar. The Earthquake Claimed Theirs.
The five young doctors took up their mission together: defying Myanmar’s junta to treat the wounded through the coup and…
Read More » -
U.S. Strikes in Yemen Burning Through Munitions With Limited Success
President Trump said this week that Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have been “decimated by the relentless strikes” that he…
Read More » -
Trump Administration Sends Harvard a List of Demands to Protect Federal Funds
The Trump administration sent Harvard a list of demands on Thursday that would have to be met to end a…
Read More » -
Amtrak Train Strikes and Kills 1 in Pennsylvania
Amtrak suspended service out of Penn Station in New York and the main rail station in Philadelphia after one of…
Read More » -
John Thornton, Venture Capitalist Who Founded The Texas Tribune, Dies at 59
John Thornton, a financier who leveraged his wealth and influence to embark on the seemingly quixotic mission of reviving local…
Read More » -
Tornadoes Sweep Across the South and Midwest, Killing at Least 7
At least seven people have been killed in Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana, officials said on Thursday, after more than 30…
Read More » -
Ex-Yankees Player Brett Gardner’s Son Died From Carbon Monoxide, Officials Say
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of the longtime Yankees player Brett Gardner, died of carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation…
Read More » -
How Trump’s Tariffs Will Impact Wine Drinkers and Producers
The last few decades have been a glorious time for wine lovers in the United States. Consumers have had access…
Read More » -
Israeli Strike Kills Dozens at Gaza City Shelter, Officials Say
Dozens of people were killed on Thursday in an Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City, according to local…
Read More » -
With the Worst U.S. Stock Market In Years, Try Some Old-Fashioned Investments
The mood has darkened in the U.S. stock market, and no wonder. Pessimism about the Trump tariffs has set off…
Read More » -
Senate Confirms Dr. Oz to Ovrsee Medicare and Medicaid
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Dr. Mehmet Oz, the celebrity TV doctor, 53-45 and mostly along party lines to lead…
Read More » -
C.E.O. Choked Man Who Danced Barefoot on Cruise Ship, U.S. Says
The chief executive of a major U.S. title insurance company is facing a criminal charge over choking another passenger aboard…
Read More » -
Markets Tumbled After Trump’s Tariffs
President Trump had the world’s attention yesterday when he unveiled his plan to rewire the global economic order by imposing…
Read More » -
Tufts Student Held by ICE Asks Court to Return Her Case to Massachusetts
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts student detained for pro-Palestinian activity, asked a federal judge in Boston on Thursday to have her…
Read More » -
Judge Blocks H.H.S. From Terminating $11 Billion in Public Health Grants
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily barred the Department of Health and Human Services from terminating a variety of public…
Read More » -
How Might the Trump Administration Target D.E.I. in Public Schools?
What counts as a D.E.I. program in a school? And how do such programs differ from simply learning and talking…
Read More » -
Trump Administration Set to Pause $510 Million for Brown University
The Trump administration intends to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants for Brown University, expanding its campaign to…
Read More »