The New York Times Virtual Currency November 11, 2024 Bitcoin Price Sets Another Record as Post-Election Rally Continues The cryptocurrency hit $82,000 as a rally that began after President-elect Donald J. Trump’s election gained steam.
The New York Times United States International Relations November 11, 2024 Iran Debates Whether It Could Make a Deal With Trump Some in Iran’s new, more moderate government think the result of the presidential election provides an opportunity to make a lasting deal wi...
The New York Times United States Politics And Government November 11, 2024 Trump Offers Elise Stefanik Role as U.N. Ambassador In one of his first cabinet-level personnel decisions, the president-elect has chosen the Republican member of Congress from New York to rep...
The New York Times International Relations November 11, 2024 Iran and Trump Are Front of Mind at Saudi Summit Leaders from across the Arab and Muslim world were in Riyadh for a meeting officially convened to discuss the fighting in Gaza and Lebanon.
The New York Times Internal Storyline No November 11, 2024 Trump, Jay Powell and a Potential Fight over the Fed’s Future As Trump allies including Elon Musk endorse ending the Federal Reserve’s independence, the central bank’s chair is reportedly ready to go to...
The New York Times Gaza Strip November 11, 2024 Israel’s Military Announces Small Expansion of Gaza Humanitarian Zone The move comes just before a Biden administration deadline for Israel to deliver more aid to the enclave or risk a cutoff of military suppli...
The New York Times Internal Storyline No November 11, 2024 Democrats Who Won We’re covering this year’s successful Democratic campaigns.
The New York Times International Relations November 11, 2024 Trump Transition Stalls Over Ethics Code, and a New Russian Offensive Plus, Saudi Arabia’s “sportswashing” controversy.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 November 11, 2024 Against Panic: A Survival Kit There is no cure for profound grief, but beauty and love and tenderness can walk alongside it and ease the solitude.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 November 11, 2024 Democrats Could Have Won. Our Excuses Mask a Devastating Reality. Many young voters didn’t perceive the tangible impact of their 2020 support for Joe Biden, which eroded their faith in the Democratic Party.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 November 11, 2024 The Trump Era Never Really Ended Should we even call it a comeback?
The New York Times China November 11, 2024 As Trump Threatens a Wider Trade War, the U.S. Confronts a Changed China The Chinese economy is more dependent on exports, making tariffs more potent, yet it’s less reliant on American markets and increasingly ben...
The New York Times World War Ii (1939 45) November 11, 2024 Army Private Is Identified Almost 80 Years After Death in World War II Jeremiah P. Mahoney had been missing in action since 1945. His remains will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery in 2025.
The New York Times Real Estate And Housing (Residential) November 11, 2024 Mortgage Rates Fell, Then Rose. What Comes Next? Many would-be home buyers are still hoping for mortgage rates to come down as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates. How much they will fa...
The New York Times Syria November 11, 2024 Caught Between Wars, Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Return Home Hundreds of thousands of Syrians who escaped civil war at home over the past decade have now fled the conflict in Lebanon, seeking safety in...
The New York Times Recycling Of Waste Materials November 11, 2024 How a Colombian Influencer Made Recycling Cool The character Marce the Recycler has created an enthusiastic dedication to proper waste separation among her devoted fans.
The New York Times Books And Literature November 11, 2024 I Gave My Son the Books I Loved. He Chose ‘Heidi’ Instead. What a 19th-century Swiss novel, and a young fan’s pilgrimage to the Alps, taught me about fatherhood.
The New York Times Conventions, Fairs And Trade Shows November 11, 2024 Why Are Cities Still Spending Big on Convention Centers? Cities are spending more than ever to land the biggest events, but companies have long pulled back on spending for annual conferences and at...
The New York Times Grandparents November 11, 2024 Longing for Grandchildren When Your Child Doesn’t Want Kids A growing number of Americans are choosing not to have children. Their parents are grappling with what that means for them.
The New York Times Japan November 11, 2024 Shigeru Ishiba Wins Vote to Remain as Japan’s Prime Minister Parliament voted Monday to stick with Ishiba, who will lead a minority government after his party suffered heavy losses in an election last...
The New York Times Elections, Mayors November 11, 2024 After Trump’s Victory, Mayoral Candidates Unite Against Adams and Cuomo Unseating Eric Adams as mayor of New York was a hot topic at a political gathering in Puerto Rico, as Democrats reflected on the impact of D...
The New York Times Bees November 11, 2024 Who Has the Best View of the Chrysler Building? These Bees. On and around some of New York City’s most iconic buildings, beehives are buzzing.
The New York Times Cuba November 11, 2024 How Trump Divides Chinese Who Aspire for Democracy A new HBO documentary about opposition to autocrats says a lot about the complex politics the president-elect inspires for people fleeing co...
The New York Times Police November 11, 2024 Mayor Eric Adams Considers Permanent Role for Interim NYPD Head Thomas Donlon Thomas Donlon wants the job permanently, and he’s been acting as though he has it as he navigates friction and uncertainty.
The New York Times Mattel Inc November 11, 2024 Mattel Mistakenly Lists Porn Site on Packaging for ‘Wicked’ Dolls The site has a similar address to one that promotes a film adaptation of the hit musical. The toymaker apologized for the “unfortunate error...
The New York Times Illegal Immigration November 11, 2024 Trump Names Thomas Homan ‘Border Czar’ With a Wide Portfolio Mr. Homan, a senior immigration official in the last Trump administration, has said that workplace raids would restart under the new governm...
The New York Times Bicycles And Bicycling November 11, 2024 Why Did Tens of Thousands of Chinese Students Go on Night Bike Rides? Making the impromptu five-hour ride between two Chinese cities became a craze among young people. But as their numbers swelled, the authorit...
The New York Times United States November 11, 2024 America’s Allies Are Hedging, and It Has Very Little to Do With Trump The United States can no longer depend on the loyalty of its friends.
The New York Times United States International Relations November 11, 2024 Will Trump Rekindle a Bromance With Kim Jong-un? South Koreans Worry. Donald J. Trump’s second term brings uncertainty to the Korean Peninsula as nuclear tensions run high. North Korea’s leader may see a chance...
The New York Times Baku (Azerbaijan) November 11, 2024 Why Is COP29 Being Held in Baku, Azerbaijan? The economy of Azerbaijan, host of COP29, relies almost entirely on the fossil fuels that are the main driver of global warming.
The New York Times Global Warming November 11, 2024 COP29 talks open in Baku in the shadow of Trump’s election The election of Donald J. Trump is sapping momentum from global climate talks as diplomats brace for his pro-fossil-fuel agenda.
The New York Times Mohammed, Khalid Shaikh November 11, 2024 Military Judge Postpones Guilty Plea Proceedings in Sept. 11 Case The judge asked defense and prosecution lawyers to settle on a date for the accused mastermind of the terrorist attacks to plead guilty.
The New York Times Amsterdam (Netherlands) November 11, 2024 How Attacks on Israeli Soccer Fans in Amsterdam Unfolded Antisemitic assaults on visiting Israeli soccer fans, and incendiary chants and attacks by some Israelis: Here’s what we know so far about t...
The New York Times Republican Party November 10, 2024 Senators Vying to Be G.O.P. Leader Vow to Quickly Confirm Trump Nominees Senators Rick Scott, John Thune and John Cornyn quickly responded to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s demand on social media, the latest ex...
The New York Times Monkeys And Apes November 10, 2024 One Escaped Monkey of 43 Is Captured in South Carolina The monkeys escaped after a worker at a research center left an enclosure unlocked. One monkey was captured Saturday while the rest remain a...
The New York Times Politics And Government November 10, 2024 Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille Is Fired As killings and hunger soar in Haiti, a political power struggle has cost the prime minister his job, another setback for a country plagued...
The New York Times Wildfires November 10, 2024 As Wildfire Burns in New Jersey and New York, Rain Offers Little Relief The fire, the latest of several in the region over the weekend, had caused one death and was not contained as of Sunday afternoon, officials...
The New York Times Assassinations And Attempted Assassinations November 10, 2024 2 New York Men Charged in Monthslong Plot to Kill Iranian Activist The men were receiving orders from a third man, who was working as an Iranian operative and was also involved in a plot to assassinate Donal...
The New York Times United States Politics And Government November 10, 2024 Will Trump Prosecute His Foes? Allies and Adversaries Expect a Wave of Revenge. President-elect Donald J. Trump’s momentary talk of unity on election night may underestimate the depth of his resentment after multiple imp...
The New York Times Computer And Video Games November 10, 2024 After the Triumph of Tetris, an Unsolved Puzzle Alexey Pajitnov, who created the ubiquitous game in 1984, opens up about his failed projects and his desire to design another hit.
The New York Times Roman Catholic Church November 10, 2024 The Costume Designer for ‘Conclave’ on Dressing a Pope In the film “Conclave,” the costume designer Lisy Christl clothed an army of catty cardinals, from their miters down to their quirky glasses...
The New York Times Tennis November 10, 2024 Saudi Arabia Hosts a Tennis Final Won by Coco Gauff The kingdom, which has been accused of trying to “sportswash” its human rights record, hosted the WTA Finals, part of its unstoppable advanc...
The New York Times China November 10, 2024 A Uyghur’s Escape From China Was Just the Beginning He fled brutal repression — only to discover, as so many Uyghur refugees have, that China’s power stretches far beyond its borders.
The New York Times International Relations November 10, 2024 Trump’s Presidency Could Spell a Lonely and Dangerous Stretch for Europe Internal political squabbles — and the fallout from a global backlash to inflation, immigration and ruling elites — are hobbling Germany and...
The New York Times United States International Relations November 10, 2024 Taiwan Sees a Higher Price for U.S. Support as Trump Returns to Power The president-elect’s call for Taiwan to spend more on its own defense and his complaints about its semiconductor dominance may herald a ten...
The New York Times Twintertravel24 November 10, 2024 The Lei Makers Reimagining an Ancient Tradition A new generation of floral designers are incorporating fresh styles into their creations.
The New York Times Israel Gaza War (2023 ) November 10, 2024 Israeli Strike in Jabaliya Kills More Than 30 Palestinians, Gaza’s Civil Defense Says The strike hit a house in the city of Jabaliya, which has repeatedly come under attack as the Israeli military presses an offensive in north...
The New York Times Internal Storyline No November 10, 2024 Revisiting the Harlem Renaissance Why the era still resonates a century later.
The New York Times Israel November 10, 2024 Israeli Strike Kills 20 People North of Beirut, Lebanon Says Rescue workers were still searching the rubble after the strike in the village of Almat, in the Jbeil district of Lebanon, the country’s hea...
The New York Times Drones (Pilotless Planes) November 10, 2024 Russia Says It Shot Down Waves of Drones Above Moscow Officials said that more than 30 drones had been intercepted over suburban areas of the Russian capital in what was the biggest such attack...