The New York Times Gaza Strip November 18, 2024 Nearly 100 Aid Trucks in Gaza Convoy Are Lost to Looters, U.N. Agency Says UNRWA, the agency that helps Palestinians, said its drivers were forced to unload supplies at gunpoint, in what it called one of the worst s...
The New York Times Soccer November 18, 2024 I Tried to Teach My Son Soccer. Here’s What He Taught Me. After decades reporting on soccer, three months helping to coach a team of children under age 7 came as a revelation.
The New York Times Education (K 12) November 18, 2024 Texas Education Board to Vote on Bible-Infused Lessons in Public Schools A new curriculum would focus on Christianity more than other religions. A kindergarten lesson on the Golden Rule, for example, would teach a...
The New York Times United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change November 18, 2024 COP29 Climate Talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, Head Into Final Stretch Senior ministers are arriving in an effort to break a deadlock over the summit’s main goal: funding to help lower-income countries hit hard...
The New York Times Robberies And Thefts November 18, 2024 Burglars Break Into Windsor Castle Estate, Home of Prince William, Kate and Family The intruders entered a farm building on the castle estate last month and stole an Isuzu pickup and a quad bike, according to the local poli...
The New York Times Internal Storyline No November 18, 2024 Elon Musk’s Political Influence We explore Musk’s agenda and ideology.
The New York Times War And Armed Conflicts November 18, 2024 Israeli Strikes in Beirut’s Center Shatter a Tenuous Sense of Security The strikes, the first for weeks inside Lebanon’s capital, forced residents to come to grips with another escalation of violence.
The New York Times United States International Relations November 18, 2024 Biden’s Big Shift on Ukraine, and Neo-Nazi Marchers Shock Ohio Plus, the 50-yard field goal phenomenon.
The New York Times Homeless Persons November 18, 2024 Record 146,000 N.Y.C. Public School Students Were Homeless Last Year The figure topped 100,000 for a ninth straight year, state data shows, as the city dealt with a continuing housing crisis and an influx of m...
The New York Times Group Of Twenty November 18, 2024 As Trump Looms, Biden Makes a Last-Ditch Pitch to Global Leaders The president approved Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia, but that decision, among others, may soon be reversed.
The New York Times Airlines And Airplanes November 18, 2024 Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy The low-fare carrier has struggled to find its footing after its planned merger with JetBlue was blocked by a federal judge.
The New York Times United States International Relations November 18, 2024 Freed From Restraints, Ukraine Is Poised to Strike Into Russia President Biden has granted permission for Kyiv to carry out long-range strikes, and his Ukrainian counterpart said the launches would come...
The New York Times Israel Gaza War (2023 ) November 18, 2024 Coffee, Juice, Shawarma: Tiny Traces of Normal Life in a Ruined Gaza Most people in the enclave are struggling just to survive Israel’s assault on Hamas, and experts say famine is imminent. Yet a few pockets o...
The New York Times Boxing November 18, 2024 Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Was a Calorie-Free Feast of Absurdity The exhibition fight was always meant to be an empty spectacle. But in an attention economy, substance will never compete with overhyped emp...
The New York Times Demolition November 18, 2024 The Fight to Save a Decrepit Pink House by the Sea The 99-year-old house on Boston’s North Shore is battered and uninhabited. And yet, it is beloved by artists and locals — so much that they...
The New York Times Wildfires November 18, 2024 Wildfires in New York City? Something Has Changed. We are being reminded the hard way that we share this world. Smoke knows no boundaries, and neither does fire.
The New York Times Endangered And Extinct Species November 18, 2024 Saving Endangered Animals Will Help Save Us, Too We have hardly begun to understand how inextricably our own health and safety are intertwined with those of our wild neighbors.
The New York Times Venezuela November 18, 2024 Venezuela’s ‘Iron Lady’ Pleads With Trump to Save Her Country’s Democracy In a series of rare in-depth interviews, Venezuela’s opposition leader called life in hiding “a difficult test” and asserted that Mr. Trump...
The New York Times Veterans November 18, 2024 Pete Hegseth Has One Thing Going for Him as Trump’s Defense Secretary Pick Pete Hegseth may not be qualified, but his nomination at least represents a legitimate policy change after over 20 years of failed wars.
The New York Times Oil (Petroleum) And Gasoline November 18, 2024 Why Oil Companies Are Walking Back From Green Energy As leaders gather for a global climate summit, investors are rewarding oil giants like Exxon Mobil that did not embrace wind and solar.
The New York Times Democratic Party November 18, 2024 Is This the End of the White Working-Class Democrat? Democrats hoped to lose by less in blue-collar areas that had drifted toward Donald Trump. In many places, they may have lost by more.
The New York Times Abortion November 18, 2024 The Declining Population Argument Against Abortion Returns Three states are calling on the federal courts for help in making women have more babies.
The New York Times Millennial Generation November 18, 2024 Millennial Pregnancy Gets Its Demi Moore Moment Decades after Moore appeared pregnant and naked on the cover of Vanity Fair, the pregnant body is thoroughly eroticized and commodified — bu...
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 November 18, 2024 Avengers, Assemble All eyes on Trump and his cabinet picks.
The New York Times Once Upon A Mattress (Play) November 18, 2024 7 Days in the Cultural Life of a Broadway Stage Manager When he’s not herding performers at “Once Upon a Mattress,” Cody Renard Richard is bowling, catching up with theater friends and, to his sur...
The New York Times Artificial Intelligence November 18, 2024 Tales of 19th-Century A.I.: Don’t Fall in Love With a Singing Robot Now we fret about chatbots. An earlier age worried about automatons, the uncanny humanoid contraptions whose voices could trigger love or ma...
The New York Times Electric And Hybrid Vehicles November 18, 2024 Installing E.V. Chargers is Finally Paying Off for Retailers Companies see charging as a potentially profitable business in and of itself, not just as a spur for foot traffic and sales.
The New York Times Congestion Pricing November 18, 2024 Will a $9 Congestion-Pricing Toll Still Be Able to Fix the Subway? Slashing the original $15 toll raises questions about whether a smaller revenue stream could delay projects or lead to higher costs for New...
The New York Times Politics And Government November 18, 2024 Substack’s Bet on Politics Newsletters Leads to Subscriber Growth The newsletter start-up, which once drew an overture from Elon Musk, is betting on politics content and recruiting stars. But profits remain...
The New York Times Art November 18, 2024 Will a ‘Trump Bump’ Help the Art Market’s Biggest Week? After the U.S. election, auctioneers are looking to woo reluctant bidders back. Watch these 6 bellwether artworks to see how the market perf...
The New York Times Air Pollution November 18, 2024 Emergency Declared as Smog Chokes Parts of India and Pakistan The authorities in New Delhi closed schools and urged residents to stay home. Similar measures have been implemented in Punjab, Pakistan’s l...
The New York Times Sex Crimes November 18, 2024 Alan Jones, Australian Former Radio Host, Arrested on Sexual Abuse Charges The retired radio host, who was granted bail after being arrested, was accused of abusing eight victims over nearly 20 years.
The New York Times United Nations November 18, 2024 Donald Trump’s Threat to the Global World Order Donald Trump’s re-election to the American presidency is a threat to global peace and security.
The New York Times Illegal Immigration November 18, 2024 On Migration, Europe Warms to Ideas Once Seen as Fringe As in the United States, a decline in the numbers of migrants crossing borders has not stopped anti-migrant sentiments from gaining ground.
The New York Times Demonstrations, Protests And Riots November 18, 2024 Shouting Racial Slurs, Neo-Nazi Marchers Shock Ohio’s Capital The group’s actions in Columbus on Saturday, part of a recent pattern of white supremacist incidents in the country, were condemned by offic...
The New York Times Carr, Brendan Thomas (1979 ) November 18, 2024 Trump Picks Brendan Carr to Lead F.C.C. Mr. Carr, who currently sits on the commission and is a vocal critic of Big Tech, has said the agency should regulate the tech industry.
The New York Times Missiles And Missile Defense Systems November 18, 2024 What Are ATACMS, the U.S. Missiles That May Be Used Against Russia? In a major policy shift, the Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to use the ballistic missiles within Russia.