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nytimes.com • Politics • New York
A proposed 'Good Cause Eviction' bill in New York aims to protect tenants from arbitrary rent increases and lease terminations, addressing the state's high rents and limited tenant protections.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
After receiving a presidential pardon, Paul Manafort is actively seeking consulting work with political entities in Latin America, Europe, and Ukraine, raising concerns given his past.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The article argues that despite numerous executive initiatives, President Trump's administration needs a stronger legislative agenda to avoid becoming ineffective and to solidify policy gains.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump downplayed a security breach involving the sharing of military plans via a Signal group chat, defending his national security advisor and questioning the classification of the leaked information.
nytimes.com • Politics • Gaza
Officials investigating the deaths of 15 aid workers in Gaza report that some were shot multiple times, contradicting Israeli claims.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Following a terrorist attack in Kashmir, India is seemingly preparing for potential military action against Pakistan, engaging in diplomatic efforts to garner international support for its stance.
nytimes.com • Politics • New York City
The 2025 New York City mayoral race is highly competitive, featuring a diverse field of Democratic candidates and an independent run by incumbent Mayor Eric Adams.
nytimes.com • Politics • Syria
The Islamic State is experiencing a resurgence in Syria, increasing its attacks and attracting new recruits, raising concerns about regional stability.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The article details the Trump administration's legal battles, focusing on the Justice Department's struggles to defend its policies in court due to a lack of facts and ethical concerns raised by career lawyers.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The New York Times opinion piece details concerning instances of seemingly arbitrary detentions by ICE agents, raising concerns about the growing resemblance to a police state.
nytimes.com • Politics • UnitedStates
Differing political viewpoints in the United States have led to contrasting interpretations and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, with conservatives underestimating and liberals overestimating the risks.
nytimes.com • Politics • US
Michael Bloomberg's gun control group, Everytown for Gun Safety, will spend $10 million to support Democratic attorneys general to protect the rule of law and democracy.
nytimes.com • Politics • Belgium
Belgian Prince Laurent is seeking government pension benefits, arguing that his royal duties are comparable to a job, prompting a court to recommend lawmakers create regulations for royal pensions.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author criticizes the Trump administration's immigration enforcement as prioritizing political theater over public safety and national security.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article analyzes the public fascination with Elon Musk's IQ, exploring how estimations of his intelligence are often linked to his success and power, rather than objective measures.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A heated White House meeting saw Marco Rubio and Elon Musk clash over staff reductions and agency restructuring, with Rubio accusing Musk of misrepresenting the situation.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to NATO aims to ease European concerns about the Trump administration's policies toward Europe, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine and trade.
nytimes.com • Politics • Congo
Facing conflict and resource exploitation, Congo's president proposes a minerals deal with the US and Europe to counter China's influence and address security concerns.
nytimes.com • Politics • Israel
The article argues that the ongoing protests in Israel against Netanyahu's government are not a genuine pro-democracy movement, but rather an effort to preserve a system that has historically excluded Palestinian rights.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The US Education Department is considering replacing human workers who manage student aid with an AI chatbot, a move driven by cost-cutting efforts and aligned with the broader vision of using AI in government.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump's early second term is marked by a willingness to take considerable risks, exemplified by imposing global tariffs despite concerns about economic consequences and jeopardizing key alliances.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Amidst escalating trade tensions, China denounces the U.S.'s tariff threats as blackmail, signaling a potential devastating trade war between the two economic giants.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The article critiques the financial practices of influential evangelical leaders who support Donald Trump, highlighting instances of soliciting large sums of money in exchange for purported spiritual blessings.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Pete Hegseth's mother's 2018 email accusing him of years of mistreating women has resurfaced, creating controversy as he's nominated for Secretary of Defense.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
President Trump is set to meet with advisors to decide the fate of TikTok, potentially involving a new ownership structure to address national security concerns.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Senate Republicans plan to bypass the Senate parliamentarian to push through tax cuts by claiming that extending the 2017 tax cuts would be cost-free, allowing them to avoid potential roadblocks to passing the legislation.
nytimes.com • Politics • Southeast Asia
Despite international condemnation and sanctions, Myanmar's military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, visited Thailand for a regional summit, raising concerns about human rights and ASEAN's response.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A New York Times opinion piece warns of the potential for widespread cronyism under a Trump presidency due to the anticipated abuse of tariff exemption processes.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
China rebuked US Vice President JD Vance for his remarks about borrowing money from "Chinese peasants," escalating tensions amid an ongoing trade war.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Representative Jasmine Crockett's use of informal language during a speech sparks debate about code-switching and the evolving norms of public discourse.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to continue deporting Venezuelan migrants, but ruled that the migrants must receive notice and a chance to challenge their deportation.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Following a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, President Trump fired six National Security Council officials based on Loomer's accusations of disloyalty.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
China retaliated against President Trump's tariffs with its own 34 percent tariffs and other trade restrictions, escalating the trade war.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump's order to eliminate a tariff loophole on goods from China could increase consumer costs and cause shipping delays, while also aiming to curb drug smuggling.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article critiques Donald Trump's gut-driven approach to foreign policy and trade, arguing that his decisions based on conspiracy theories and disregard for established international relations risk undermining global stability and American prosperity.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration abruptly canceled most grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, shifting its focus towards presidential priorities.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Kenyan embassy officials in Saudi Arabia allegedly demanded sex from maids seeking help after suffering abuse from their employers.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
This opinion piece analyzes Elon Musk's ideology, contrasting his futuristic image with his adherence to outdated political and economic ideas reminiscent of his grandfather's technocratic views.
nytimes.com • Politics • Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's landslide presidential victory in Mexico stands in contrast to global trends of declining support for incumbent parties and the rise of right-wing leaders.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Senator John Fetterman advocates for increased access to GLP-1 drugs after experiencing significant health improvements from Mounjaro.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
A Greenland-made parody of the MAGA hat, reading "Make America Go Away," has gone viral, highlighting the global impact of political symbols and their use in opposition.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author argues that President Trump's tariffs and protectionist policies are harming not only the American economy but also the nation's openness and collaborative spirit, which are essential for innovation and greatness.
nytimes.com • Politics • Ukraine
Drone footage and witness accounts verify the execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian soldiers, raising concerns about potential war crimes and the international community's response.
nytimes.com • Politics • MiddleEast
Israel's military has expanded its ground operations in northern Gaza, issuing evacuation orders to Palestinians amidst an escalating conflict with Hamas.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Senate passed the Republican budget plan early Saturday morning, paving the way for President Trump's domestic agenda after an overnight session marked by Democratic protests.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A newly elected congressman who campaigned on banning congressional stock trading has become one of the most active stock traders in his freshman class.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The author argues that electing judges, despite concerns from good-government organizations, can be beneficial for democracy, as evidenced by the recent Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Milbank, a major law firm, has reached a settlement with the Trump administration, agreeing to provide pro bono legal services in exchange for avoiding an executive order that could harm its business.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The article discusses Donald Trump's repeated proposals to use the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement, including suppressing protests and securing the border, and the legal and ethical implications of such actions.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump's administration is facing multiple legal challenges for actions seemingly defying legal limits, including those related to TikTok, foreign aid, and birthright citizenship.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Post-Roe v. Wade, Republican lawmakers grapple with internal divisions and public opinion on the extent of abortion bans, leading to cautious approaches and contrasting views on exceptions.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A North Carolina appeals court ordered tens of thousands of voters to verify their eligibility, potentially overturning the results of a contested Supreme Court election.
nytimes.com • Politics • Bangladesh
Amidst Bangladesh's democratic rebuilding, a surge in Islamist extremism is challenging the nation's secular foundations and prompting concerns about a potential shift towards a more fundamentalist direction.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author argues that the Trump administration's approach to combating antisemitism is not a genuine effort to protect Jewish people but rather a tool to advance other political agendas that ultimately endanger Jewish communities.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Despite millions spent courting President Trump, leading tech CEOs have seen little return on their investment, facing tariffs, funding cuts, and intensified regulatory scrutiny.
nytimes.com • Politics • China
China's development of specialized barges capable of creating temporary bridges for troop and equipment transport is raising concerns about its potential to invade Taiwan.
nytimes.com • Politics • Thailand
An American academic's arrest in Thailand on charges of criticizing the monarchy highlights concerns about Thailand's strict lèse-majesté laws and raises questions about freedom of speech.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author argues that President Trump's obsession with tariffs stems not from strategic policy but from a zero-sum worldview and a fundamental lust for power.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article details the controversial close relationship between former US Ambassador Ronald Johnson and El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and compromised investigations into gang activity.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Trump administration cut nearly $4 million in federal funding for climate change research at Princeton University, citing concerns about "exaggerated climate threats" and "climate anxiety."
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Four Los Angeles police officers were acquitted of assault in the Rodney King beating, sparking widespread riots and a state of emergency.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration froze over $1 billion in funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern due to ongoing civil rights investigations.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Netanyahu reaffirmed his support for Trump's proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, despite its controversial nature and potential illegality.
nytimes.com • Politics • Thailand
An American academic faces potential deportation from Thailand after being arrested on lèse-majesté charges stemming from a webinar description.
nytimes.com • Politics • Nepal
A parliamentary inquiry in Nepal reveals widespread corruption and substandard work in the construction of a Chinese-built airport, raising concerns about the country's debt to China.
archive.is • Politics • USA
A Trump administration memo proposes slashing the State Department's budget by almost half, sparking outrage from Democrats who warn of severe consequences for US foreign policy and national security.
archive.is • Politics • World
The Trump administration temporarily exempted smartphones and computers from new tariffs on Chinese goods, offering relief to tech companies and consumers but potentially creating further trade instability.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
A faction within the Republican Party is advocating for a return to a more protectionist and domestically focused economy, rejecting free trade and globalization.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
President Trump issued an executive order aiming to dismantle state and local climate change policies, prompting backlash from state attorneys general.
nytimes.com • Politics • Middle East
The article analyzes the Sabra and Shatila massacre, highlighting Israel's role and the US's failure to prevent the atrocities despite its diplomatic leverage.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Princeton University president Christopher Eisgruber vows to fight the Trump administration's threats to withhold federal funding, citing concerns about academic freedom and due process.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The U.S. military removed the commander of its Greenland base for actions deemed to undermine President Trump's agenda, specifically her distancing herself from Vice President Vance's remarks critical of Denmark.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly shared classified information about military strikes in Yemen on a private Signal chat, raising concerns about his judgment and security protocols.
nytimes.com • Politics • Maine
Maine Governor Janet Mills stands firm against President Trump's threats to cut funding over a state law allowing transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports, leading to escalating tensions and potential legal action.
nytimes.com • Politics • Ukraine
Russia launched a deadly missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing one and injuring several, amidst ongoing peace talks and a day of mourning for victims of a previous strike in Kryvyi Rih.
nytimes.com • Politics • Maldives
The Maldives seeks to recover $400 million allegedly embezzled by former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and his associates during his three-decade rule.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration exempted smartphones and other electronics from some new tariffs on Chinese goods, offering temporary relief to tech companies and consumers.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Donald Trump's ambiguous comments about "Second Amendment people" responding to Hillary Clinton's potential presidency sparked widespread condemnation for suggesting violence.
nytimes.com • Politics • El Salvador
Senator Chris Van Hollen's unexpected meeting with wrongfully deported Maryland resident Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia in El Salvador highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding his deportation and the Trump administration's response.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration ended a long-standing practice of including independent newswires in the presidential press pool, sparking a legal battle and raising concerns about press freedom.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
China's suspension of critical rare earth mineral and magnet exports, a retaliatory measure against US tariffs, threatens global supply chains for various industries.
nytimes.com • Politics • Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family were forced to evacuate their residence after a man allegedly set fire to the governor's mansion.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
President Trump's unexpected condemnation of the bipartisan CHIPS Act, aimed at boosting the US semiconductor industry, has sent shockwaves through the industry and sparked uncertainty about the future of billions in government funding.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump's annual physical exam results, released by the White House, declare him fit for duty despite noting several pre-existing conditions.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A conservative advertisement against reparations for slavery sparked protests and controversy on multiple college campuses, testing the limits of free speech and political correctness.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A power struggle between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Elon Musk led to the ousting of the acting IRS commissioner, Gary Shapley.
nytimes.com • Politics • Argentina
Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, implemented drastic spending cuts and currency devaluation measures, aiming for economic reform despite the anticipated hardship for the nation.
nytimes.com • Politics • India
A deadly militant attack in Kashmir's Baisaran Valley killed 26 civilians and injured 17, highlighting the region's ongoing vulnerability despite recent efforts to improve security.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Harvard University rejected policy demands from the Trump administration, initiating a significant clash between the federal government and a prominent private institution.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A Palestinian activist and Columbia University organizer was detained by ICE during a citizenship appointment, prompting legal action to prevent his transfer.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Harvard University defiantly rejected the Trump administration's demands on hiring, admissions, and curriculum, leading to the freezing of some federal funding but inspiring other universities.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
A leaked internal memo reveals the Trump administration's plan to drastically cut the State Department's budget, slashing funding for international organizations, humanitarian aid, and global health programs.
nytimes.com • Politics • UK
A dispute over a Chinese-owned British steel mill has strained UK-China relations, prompting government intervention to prevent job losses and maintain steel production.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump's trade war with China jeopardizes other crucial negotiations with the country, creating strategic incoherence within the administration and alienating allies.
nytimes.com • Politics • Ukraine
A Palm Sunday attack in Sumy, Ukraine, casts doubt on the effectiveness of ongoing cease-fire talks between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing conflict and its devastating impact on civilians.
nytimes.com • Politics • Gaza
Autopsies reveal that slain Gaza medics died primarily from gunshot wounds to the head or chest, contradicting some Israeli claims.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Amidst ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces the US may abandon peace efforts if progress isn't made within days, while President Trump expresses frustration and impatience.
nytimes.com • Politics • El Salvador
Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador and met with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported, who described traumatic experiences in a maximum-security prison.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments on autism sparked outrage within the autistic community for perpetuating harmful stereotypes and misinformation.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump halted an Israeli plan to strike Iranian nuclear sites, opting instead for negotiations to limit Iran's nuclear program.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A Columbia University professor laments the lack of support from colleagues during a boycott following the Trump administration's investigation and grant cancellations.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article critiques President Trump's disregard for court orders and constitutional norms, highlighting the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's deportation as a prime example.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration's letter to Harvard University outlines demands for merit-based admissions and hiring policies, eliminating race-based preferences, and enhancing viewpoint diversity.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
China is actively engaging in diplomacy to counter US pressure and build alliances against the Trump administration's trade policies.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Trump administration is using a broad interpretation of a law to deport a Columbia University student, citing his pro-Palestinian activism as potentially undermining the Middle East peace process.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Former Trump administration officials and prominent Republicans signed an open letter condemning President Trump's actions against former officials who criticized him, likening his behavior to that of a 'royal despot'.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Speaker Pelosi announced that a bill restricting lawmakers' stock trading will be brought to the House floor this month, following months of negotiations and recent revelations of potential conflicts of interest.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author expresses deep concern over the Trump administration's policies, particularly its focus on coal while neglecting clean energy and its damaging trade wars.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump unexpectedly reversed his stance on global tariffs, implementing a 90-day pause while simultaneously increasing tariffs on Chinese imports.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump renewed his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, demanding his removal for not sufficiently supporting the economy.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The Trump administration's potential targeting of nonprofits, including Harvard University, has sparked fear and anxiety within the liberal donor community.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The author argues that Trumpism represents a coordinated attack on American institutions, requiring a unified response to prevent its continued erosion of the civilizational order.
nytimes.com • Politics • Canada
Mark Carney's Liberal Party secured a victory in the 2025 Canadian election, largely attributed to President Trump's aggressive policies toward Canada.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article details numerous lawsuits filed against the Trump administration covering various policy areas, including firings of federal employees, budget freezes, immigration, transgender rights, and more.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
El Salvador's President Bukele proposed a prisoner exchange with Venezuela, offering the repatriation of deported Venezuelans in return for the release of Venezuelan political prisoners.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration prioritized white Afrikaner farmers from South Africa for refugee status in the US, establishing a program called “Mission South Africa” while simultaneously restricting other refugee resettlement programs.
nytimes.com • Politics • Europe
Satirical anti-Elon Musk campaigns, using posters, billboards, and street art, are flourishing across Britain and Europe, expressing political anger towards the Tesla CEO.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
A mistakenly sent letter from the Trump administration containing harsh demands led to a major conflict between the White House and Harvard University.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The New York Times article draws parallels between Brexit's economic consequences and the impact of President Trump's tariffs, highlighting the potential for similar economic self-harm.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's handbag, containing her passport, security badge, and $3,000 in cash, was stolen from a Washington restaurant.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Nadine Menendez, wife of former New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez, was found guilty on all counts of bribery and obstruction of justice related to a yearslong scheme.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of a private Signal chat to share sensitive military information with his wife, brother, and lawyer has sparked controversy and calls for his resignation.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
China issued a warning to countries considering limiting trade with them to secure tariff relief from the U.S., threatening retaliation against any nation that does so.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump has intervened in a New York school district's dispute over its Native American-themed mascot, which is facing a state-mandated ban.
nytimes.com • Politics • India
Following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26 Indian civilians, India responded with punitive actions against Pakistan, including suspending a key water treaty and downgrading diplomatic ties.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article critiques the Trump administration's handling of crucial events, highlighting incompetence and a preference for subservient figures over competent advisors.
nytimes.com • Politics • New Jersey
The New York Times article details the stances of leading candidates in the New Jersey gubernatorial race on key policy issues such as housing, immigration, abortion, transit, affordability, schools, and climate.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article details the contrasting views and tumultuous relationship between Pope Francis and Donald Trump, focusing on their sharply differing stances on immigration and other key issues.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The New York Times reports that three X users who criticized Elon Musk experienced a significant drop in their reach on the platform, raising concerns about censorship and the billionaire's influence.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump signed an executive order aiming to reshape higher education by targeting college accreditors, impacting access to federal funding and potentially undermining institutional independence.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Donald Trump offered a private dinner to the top 220 investors in his cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, raising ethical concerns due to potential conflicts of interest.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration faces a critical 11-week deadline to negotiate numerous trade deals amidst global economic turmoil caused by its tariff policies.
nytimes.com • Politics • Europe
The article discusses the potential ramifications for Europe if the United States withdraws its support for Ukraine, highlighting the differing perspectives of the US and European leaders on the conflict.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Richard Branson criticizes Donald Trump's erratic trade policies, stating they are harmful globally and lack widespread American support.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sent text messages to Barnard College employees, prompting a federal investigation into alleged discrimination against Jewish employees.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The House overwhelmingly passed the Take It Down Act, criminalizing the nonconsensual sharing of explicit photos and videos, including AI-generated deepfakes, and mandating quick removal from online platforms.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A federal judge in New Hampshire partially blocked the Trump administration's attempt to withhold federal funds from schools with diversity and equity initiatives, citing concerns about free speech and the overreach of executive power.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The author describes their political affiliation as a 'Waymo Democrat', emphasizing the need for a future-oriented economic strategy focused on advanced manufacturing and job creation.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Donald Trump ordered his sons to fire the Trump Organization's lawyer due to the lawyer's representation of Harvard University, which is in a legal dispute with Trump.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Scott Bessent, a former major Democratic donor, has been unexpectedly chosen by President-elect Donald Trump as his nominee for Treasury Secretary.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The United States will send another Patriot missile battery to Ukraine to bolster its air defenses against ongoing Russian attacks.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's easily accessible personal phone number raised national security concerns after it was used to share sensitive information via Signal.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
President Trump issued an executive order to advance seabed mining in international waters, defying international treaties and potentially sparking global conflict.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Despite initial fears of a crime surge, New York City's crime rates have fallen to historic lows, prompting a debate over the effectiveness of progressive policing policies.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
The Trump administration reversed its decision to cancel thousands of student visas after facing widespread legal challenges and criticism.
nytimes.com • Politics • US
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that voters perceive President Trump's expansion of executive power as excessive and express doubts about key aspects of his agenda.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Donald Trump's choice of a blue suit at Pope Francis' funeral sparked online attention and commentary, contrasting with the predominantly black attire of other world leaders.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
Federal judges expressed concerns at a recent conference about the potential for President Trump to compromise their security by influencing the U.S. Marshals Service.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
President Trump's aggressive tariff strategy faced economic realities, leading to a series of policy reversals as the potential negative impacts on consumers and businesses became apparent.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
A federal judge in Louisiana raised concerns about the Trump administration's deportation of a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras without proper legal process.
nytimes.com • Politics • USA
The article criticizes Donald Trump's administration for unprecedented ethical breaches and self-enrichment, arguing that his actions have severely damaged the integrity of American leadership.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
The Philadelphia Flyers fired head coach John Tortorella after three seasons, citing a team slump and replacing him with Brad Shaw on an interim basis.
nytimes.com • Sports • UK
A controversy has erupted over the eligibility of postgraduate students to compete in the annual Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, with Cambridge accusing Oxford of a 'desperate ploy' to gain an unfair advantage.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
FIFA has announced a $1 billion prize fund for the 2025 Club World Cup, with the money to be distributed among participating teams and through a solidarity fund for clubs not in the tournament.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Eleven teams have a realistic shot at winning the 2025 NCAA Tournament, based on historical data and current team performance.
nytimes.com • Sports • Canada
A Toronto Blue Jays fan was ejected from a game for wearing a hat with the message "Canada is not for sale," which violated the stadium's policy against political slogans.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Major League Baseball players, despite their high salaries, exhibit surprisingly frugal habits, prioritizing cost-saving measures in various aspects of their lives.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Nottingham Forest's surprising success against the Premier League's 'Big Six' is due to a unique defensive strategy, counter-attacking prowess, and a bit of luck.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Manchester United's improved £45 million offer for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has been rejected, falling short of Everton's valuation.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
The Indiana Pacers, boasting home-court advantage for the first time since 2014, are preparing for their playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, focusing on strategies to contain stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and potentially returning Damian Lillard.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
The Dallas Mavericks' general manager, Nico Harrison, traded the team's star player, Luka Dončić, after previously stating they were only one player away from winning a championship, leading to a disappointing season and a strained relationship with fans.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Limited-edition Masters Tournament gnomes, initially sold for under $50, have become highly sought-after collectibles, with some selling for thousands of dollars on eBay.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
This article provides a comprehensive preview of the 2025 NBA playoffs, offering predictions for each series and highlighting key matchups and storylines.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Chelsea FC's new 'CFC LDN' branding aims to enhance international recognition by emphasizing its London location, though its impact remains to be seen.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The Athletic's comprehensive NFL Draft guide, "The Beast," offers detailed scouting reports and rankings for nearly 2,700 prospects in a printable PDF and interactive version.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Arsenal's comprehensive victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals marks a significant milestone in the team's development and showcases their emergence as serious contenders for European glory.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The article analyzes the frequent appearance of Mauricio Pochettino as the favorite to manage Tottenham Hotspur, despite his current contract with the USMNT, exploring the factors influencing betting markets and the role of speculation.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Tottenham Hotspur's unexpected victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League quarterfinals showcases manager Ange Postecoglou's tactical shift and the team's resilience.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
Aaron Rodgers' account of his final meeting with the New York Jets' coaching staff reveals a clash of perspectives and ultimately justifies the team's decision to move on from the veteran quarterback.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Major League Baseball is exploring licensing its MLB.TV streaming package to other networks and platforms, potentially increasing revenue and adapting to the changing media landscape.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
The Denver Nuggets fired both head coach Michael Malone and general manager Calvin Booth due to a strained relationship and on-court struggles, creating a surprising shakeup before the playoffs.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Luka Dončić's trade to the Los Angeles Lakers, initially difficult, has seen him embraced by the team and fans, leading to a positive experience and successful integration into his new environment.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Augusta National's decision to allow Ángel Cabrera, a past Masters champion with a history of domestic violence convictions, to compete in the 2025 tournament sparks debate and raises questions about the club's standards.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Declan Rice's unexpected free-kick double against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final is analyzed, highlighting his technique and the tactical decisions that led to his success.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
Liam Coen's unconventional approach and authenticity, though initially met with some amusement, have propelled his rapid rise in the NFL coaching ranks, and the Jacksonville Jaguars hope this will lead to a franchise turnaround.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Mohamed Salah's contract saga with Liverpool concluded with a two-year extension, after a protracted negotiation process involving his lawyer, Saudi interest, and the player's desire to remain at Anfield.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Mohamed Salah signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, securing the future of the prolific Premier League star.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
This article projects and analyzes the NHL's first-round playoff matchups, considering the remaining regular season games and current standings.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Luka Dončić's emotional reaction to his trade from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers, including breaking his phone and expressing his sadness, is detailed in a recent interview.
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The Athletic presents its end-of-season NBA Player Tiers for the 2024-25 season, evaluating the top 125 players based on their impact on winning and contribution to championship contention.
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Rory McIlroy's Masters win is a testament to his resilience and the unwavering support of his caddie, Harry Diamond, highlighting their deep friendship and defying criticisms.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
Emails reveal the extent of Bill Belichick's girlfriend's involvement in managing his public image and addressing concerns about nepotism regarding his son's hiring at UNC.
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Rory McIlroy's Masters victory provided CBS with a memorable broadcast and a significant viewership boost.
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Brentford owner Matthew Benham has sold his majority stake in FC Midtjylland to Danish businessman Anders Holch Povlsen, ending a nine-year ownership marked by successes and innovative approaches to club management.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
A wide-ranging betting scandal involving an NBA player, college athletes, and a group of gamblers is under investigation, raising concerns about the integrity of professional and collegiate sports.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
New York Rangers player Artemi Panarin and Madison Square Garden Sports settled with a team employee who accused Panarin of sexual assault.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The controversy surrounding a transgender college volleyball player highlights the ongoing debate about the inclusion of trans women in women's sports.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
Despite a Game 1 victory, the Golden State Warriors' coach expresses concern over their tendency to commit crucial mistakes that could revitalize the Houston Rockets.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The LA Clippers and Detroit Pistons both secured series-tying victories in the NBA playoffs, defeating the Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks, respectively.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The Minnesota Timberwolves' decisive victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA playoffs sends a message to other teams, highlighting their improved team dynamics and depth.
nytimes.com • Sports • France
Nabil Bentaleb's incredible comeback from a cardiac arrest, which almost cost him his life, is a testament to human resilience and the power of determination.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
Jaylen Brown's impressive 36-point performance in Game 2 of the Celtics' playoff series against the Orlando Magic showcased his resilience and determination despite a lingering knee injury.
nytimes.com • Sports • USA
The Milwaukee Bucks' defensive struggles and slow starts in the first two games of their playoff series against the Indiana Pacers have led coach Doc Rivers to consider lineup changes.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Eight Athletic college football writers predict the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, offering insights and projections for each pick.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Four football writers draft their all-time Premier League XIs, sparking debate about the best players and formations.
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A mock NFL draft predicts the selections for Rounds 2 and 3, highlighting potential surprises and notable player choices.
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Shedeur Sanders, a highly touted quarterback prospect, unexpectedly went unpicked in the second round of the NFL Draft, defying pre-draft projections.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Shedeur Sanders, a highly touted quarterback prospect, surprisingly went unpicked in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, raising questions about his draft preparation and future prospects.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
The 2025 NFL Draft's first round saw Shedeur Sanders unexpectedly fall out of the top 32 picks, prompting extensive TV analysis with varying perspectives, particularly from NFL Network and ESPN.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Shedeur Sanders' unexpected fall in the NFL Draft wasn't a surprise to NFL teams, who didn't view him as a first-round talent due to concerns about his arm strength, leadership, and overall game.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
Shedeur Sanders, son of Deion Sanders, was a victim of a prank phone call during the NFL Draft, a hoax call pretending to be the New Orleans Saints, delaying his selection.
nytimes.com • Sports • England
Manchester United's director of scouting, Steve Brown, is leaving the club as part of a significant restructuring of the recruitment department, involving substantial job cuts.
nytimes.com • Sports • World
An NFL analyst ranks all 32 teams' 2025 NFL draft classes, highlighting top picks and potential breakout players from each team.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The Trump administration's tariffs are disrupting global trade due to a lack of strategic planning and potentially escalating trade wars.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's auto tariffs are expected to significantly increase the prices of new cars, impacting both consumers and the auto industry.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The article analyzes the discrepancy between public perception and statistical reality regarding crime and economic conditions, arguing that Americans often hold inaccurate beliefs due to limited time for in-depth policy analysis and reliance on biased media or political narratives.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's trade war complicates the Federal Reserve's plans to lower interest rates due to concerns about rising inflation and slower economic growth.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's expansive tariffs on imported goods aim to revitalize U.S. manufacturing and generate revenue, but are sparking global backlash and concerns about consumer price increases.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on numerous countries, including a significant increase for China and Vietnam, aiming to correct what he considers unfair trade practices.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
This opinion piece critiques the Trump administration's tariff calculations, arguing that the methodology is flawed and the resulting tariffs are far too high.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
This opinion piece argues that President Trump's proposed reciprocal tariffs are economically unsound, leading to negative consequences such as lower growth, higher inflation, and job losses.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's expansive tariffs on imports will cost U.S. importers an additional $714 billion, significantly increasing the cost of goods for consumers.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
Wall Street executives are expressing outrage over President Trump's tariffs, fearing economic repercussions and engaging in various lobbying efforts to persuade the administration to reverse course.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The article examines the history of globalization, highlighting two periods of peak globalization that ended disastrously, drawing parallels between the current anxieties surrounding globalization and the lead-up to World War I.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's imposition of broad tariffs on US trading partners is compared to Brexit, raising concerns about the future of free trade, although economists believe the system's fundamental benefits might prevent complete collapse.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The article explores the rising appeal of short-term jobs due to economic recession, highlighting both the advantages like flexibility and the disadvantages like instability and lack of benefits.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
A New York Times opinion piece discusses the potential economic benefits and drawbacks of President Trump's tariff policies, considering their impact on manufacturing, job creation, and the overall US economy.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
President Trump's new tariffs on China could significantly increase prices for American consumers on various goods, potentially impacting the U.S. economy.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
China's retaliatory tariffs on US exports, in response to Trump's tariffs, threaten American businesses and farmers despite the administration's confident stance.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
This New York Times opinion piece discusses the impact of Trump's tariffs on the US economy and global markets, focusing on the uncertainty they create for businesses and investment decisions.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The article details the complex and varied impact of escalating US-China tariffs on various imported goods, highlighting the significant cost increases for businesses and consumers.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
The Trump administration initially imposed tariffs on electronics and other goods from China, but later partially exempted certain products, causing fluctuations in the market and impacting tech companies like Apple.
nytimes.com • Economics • USA
President Trump's tariffs, while intended to boost domestic manufacturing, face challenges due to the global supply chains of materials used in US apparel production.
nytimes.com • Economics • World
Unpredictable tariffs are causing significant uncertainty in the American advertising industry, leading to reduced ad spending and a potential economic slowdown.
nytimes.com • Business • World
Tesla owners are selling their vehicles due to Elon Musk's controversial political stances and actions, impacting Tesla's sales and stock price.
nytimes.com • Business • United States
High rents and declining alcohol sales are forcing the closure of Paragon, a Brooklyn nightclub, highlighting the financial struggles faced by nightlife venues in 2025.
nytimes.com • Business • World
General Electric is shedding its financial assets to refocus on its core industrial businesses, marking a significant shift away from the financial strategies of the Jack Welch era.
nytimes.com • Business • World
Larry Ellison's potential acquisition of TikTok, fueled by a Trump administration push, marks a significant shift in his business ambitions beyond personal pursuits.
nytimes.com • Business • World
The author, inventor of a popular kitchen gadget, discusses how Trump's tariffs on imports from China and Taiwan are negatively impacting their small family business.
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A lawsuit reveals a tangled legal battle surrounding Nicolas Puech, an Hermès heir, and a failed deal to sell a significant stake in the luxury brand to the Qatari royal family.
nytimes.com • Business • World
Tim Cook's ability to navigate the economic and political challenges posed by Donald Trump's trade policies is crucial for Apple's future and the broader global economy.
nytimes.com • Business • World
The article critiques the leadership style of Elon Musk, arguing that his intimidation tactics are counterproductive and that his success is not a model for effective leadership.
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Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in a landmark antitrust trial defends Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp as standard business practices, countering the government's claim of a 'buy or bury' strategy to maintain a social media monopoly.
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Airbus will pay a $4 billion fine to settle a global corruption investigation, allowing the company to avoid criminal charges and focus on its future.
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Howard Schultz's personal opposition to Starbucks unionization stems from his deep-seated vision for the company's identity and culture, leading to strong resistance against employee unions.
nytimes.com • Business • World
Trump Media & Technology Group plans to launch a series of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) by the end of the year in partnership with Crypto.com and Yorkville America Digital, aiming to diversify its revenue streams.
nytimes.com • Business • Germany
A former Siemens chief financial officer, Heinz-Joachim Neubürger, died by apparent suicide days after settling a long-running bribery scandal lawsuit.
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Phoebe Gates, daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, launches Phia, a new e-commerce platform, facing the challenges and expectations associated with her family name.
nytimes.com • Business • World
Netflix will continue streaming 'Friends' for another year after agreeing to a $100 million licensing deal with WarnerMedia, quelling fan concerns.
nytimes.com • Business • United States
Starbucks announced it will close 600 underperforming US stores and lay off over 12,000 employees due to a challenging economic climate.
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Chinese factory owners are using TikTok to directly market their products to American consumers, bypassing traditional retail channels and potentially influencing public opinion on trade.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
A New York Times journalist tests the Light Phone III, a minimalist phone designed to combat digital distraction and improve focus, and shares their experience.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
Recent court rulings against Google mark a significant turning point in antitrust cases against major tech companies, raising concerns about their market dominance.
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JBL's new Control Now speakers, uniquely designed as quarter-round units, offer a space-saving and aesthetically pleasing audio solution for various home settings.
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The author argues that Google's actions regarding AI development, specifically its work in China and its termination of a Pentagon contract, prioritize profit over national security, posing a significant risk to America.
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Apple's recent struggles, including disappointing sales of its Vision Pro headset and delays in its AI system, have raised concerns about the company's future.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
Wirecutter reviews the top Bluetooth audio receivers and transmitters of 2025, highlighting the 1Mii MiiLink ML100 as top pick and the Qudelix-5K as an upgrade for serious audiophiles.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
A German engineer's record-breaking underwater stay highlights the Seasteading Institute's ambitious vision of creating self-governing floating communities.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
President Trump's fluctuating tariffs on electronics create uncertainty about iPhone prices, but cheaper alternatives and extended device use are suggested.
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A New York Times journalist's column, auctioned as an NFT, unexpectedly fetched $560,000, prompting questions about the appeal and value of digital assets.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
This podcast episode discusses Meta's antitrust trial, the overhyped nature of AI, and various tech headlines.
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The US Justice Department is pushing for the breakup of Google, arguing that its search engine monopoly needs to be dismantled to restore competition in the tech industry.
nytimes.com • Technology • China
China's rapid factory automation, driven by AI-powered robots, is proving to be a key advantage in navigating trade disputes and maintaining its manufacturing dominance.
nytimes.com • Technology • World
The article explains how CAPTCHAs, used to verify human users online, are secretly being used to digitize and transcribe millions of words from old books and archives.
nytimes.com • Crime • United States
A Chicago man, Antonio Reyes, has been charged with six murders and four attempted murders committed over nine months in 2020, seemingly targeting strangers.
nytimes.com • Crime • World
The CEO of First American Financial Corporation was charged with assault after allegedly choking a fellow passenger on a Virgin Voyages cruise ship following a dispute over dancing.
nytimes.com • Crime • USA
Three Yellowstone visitors received jail sentences for violating park regulations, highlighting the importance of safety within the park's protected areas.
nytimes.com • Crime • USA
A man who assisted a Long Island counselor in his suicide five years ago has accepted a plea deal, pleading guilty to first-degree manslaughter in exchange for a 12-year sentence.
nytimes.com • Crime • Virginia
Authorities in Blacksburg, Virginia, announced that a 13-year-old girl was likely stabbed to death the day she disappeared, with charges upgraded against a Virginia Tech student.
nytimes.com • Crime • New York City
New York City police are searching for a man who allegedly violated a corpse on an R train, an incident caught on surveillance cameras.
nytimes.com • Crime • USA
A Wisconsin teenager has been charged with killing his mother and stepfather as part of a plan to assassinate President Trump and instigate a political revolution.
nytimes.com • Education • World
This article examines how market-driven thinking has permeated higher education, impacting student perspectives and campus activism.
nytimes.com • Education • United States
New data reveals the lowest math and reading scores in decades for 13-year-olds in the US, highlighting the impact of the pandemic and pre-existing educational challenges.
nytimes.com • Education • World
U.S. math scores have significantly declined, lagging behind other industrialized nations, while reading and science scores showed improvement according to the latest PISA results.
nytimes.com • Education • World
The author argues that widespread grade inflation in American high schools, despite worsening standardized test scores, needs to be addressed.
nytimes.com • Education • USA
Harvard University adopts a controversial definition of antisemitism for disciplinary actions following lawsuits alleging insufficient protection of Jewish students.
nytimes.com • Education • USA
The New York Times ranks the top U.S. colleges demonstrating the greatest economic diversity among their student populations.
nytimes.com • Education • United States
The University of Michigan is eliminating its central diversity, equity, and inclusion program due to pressure and concerns about its effectiveness, redirecting funds towards financial aid and student support services.
nytimes.com • Education • California
A California high school destroyed by wildfires is temporarily relocating to a renovated Sears department store.
nytimes.com • Education • United States
Amherst College, known for its diversity, experienced a sharp decline in Black student enrollment, causing concern and prompting discussions about its identity and the impact of changing national policies.
nytimes.com • Law • USA
The vandalism of Teslas with swastikas sparks debate over whether it constitutes a hate crime against Elon Musk or a broader expression of antisemitism.
nytimes.com • Law • United States
Los Angeles County will pay $4 billion to settle lawsuits from thousands of people who allege they were sexually abused as children in county foster care and juvenile detention systems.
nytimes.com • Law • World
The Supreme Court partially sided with a lower court's order to facilitate the return of a Salvadoran migrant wrongly deported by the Trump administration, prompting debate over executive branch authority and the rule of law.
nytimes.com • Law • World
The Supreme Court ruled that the government must facilitate the return of a Salvadoran migrant wrongly deported by the Trump administration, but stopped short of directly ordering it.
nytimes.com • Law • England
A British court ruled that a conspiracy theorist who falsely claimed the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing was a hoax must pay damages to the Hibbert family, who were severely injured in the attack.
nytimes.com • Law • UK
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the Equality Act's definition of 'woman' is based on biological sex, impacting transgender rights and single-sex services.
nytimes.com • Football • World
The article analyzes the historical context and current possibilities of four European football clubs achieving a treble, exploring the challenges and strategies involved.
nytimes.com • Football • World
This article recounts the experiences of Arsenal fans in Madrid for a Champions League match, highlighting the strong friendships forged through shared passion for the club and the emotional intensity of the game.
nytimes.com • Football • England
Numerous Premier League clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester United, are vying for the signature of Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, whose release clause will activate upon the team's relegation.
nytimes.com • Football • England
David de Gea's limitations in modern goalkeeping, particularly his ball-playing abilities and reluctance to engage with crosses, hinder Manchester United's playing style and contribute to their defensive vulnerabilities.
nytimes.com • Football • England
Manchester United is in advanced talks to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers' forward Matheus Cunha, aiming to bolster their attack.
nytimes.com • Football • England
Leicester City's disastrous season culminated in relegation, a result of poor managerial decisions, ineffective recruitment, and widespread player discontent.
nytimes.com • Football • England
A controversial five-day ownership bid by an Egyptian YouTuber and social media influencer for a fifth-tier English football club collapsed due to backlash over social media posts about the Israel-Gaza conflict.
nytimes.com • Music • World
The composer of the White Lotus theme song, Cristóbal Tapia de Veer, will not be returning for the show's fourth season due to creative disagreements with the show's creator.
nytimes.com • Music • World
Clem Burke, Blondie's energetic drummer, passed away at age 70, leaving behind a legacy of versatile percussion that defined the band's iconic sound.
nytimes.com • Music • Netherlands
Dutch violinist André Rieu, known for his massive concerts and high sales, is building a cloister-like structure next to his 17th-century castle.
nytimes.com • Music • England
This article explores the diverse musical tastes of Premier League managers, revealing surprising preferences and showcasing the role of music in their teams' atmospheres.
nytimes.com • Music • World
A letter to the editor challenges a New York Times article's portrayal of Oi music as neo-Nazi, arguing that it has leftist and anti-fascist roots.
nytimes.com • Music • World
Cellist Seth Parker Woods's "Difficult Grace" multimedia concert pushes boundaries, blending classical music with spoken word, dance, and electronic elements.