The New York Times Transit Systems September 15, 2024 Going the Distance at the Tram Driver Olympics Europe’s public transit captains showed off their skills at an annual championship. “We have been practicing,” a Dutch competitor said. “But...
The New York Times Floods September 15, 2024 Floods Kill More Than 1,000 People in West and Central Africa Flooding caused by heavy rains has left more than 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed.
The New York Times Computers And The Internet September 15, 2024 Data Centers Make Terrible Neighbors Residents rarely learn how data centers and their noise and energy and water use may affect their lives until it’s too late.
The New York Times Appointments And Executive Changes September 15, 2024 Eric Adams’s Chief Counsel, Lisa Zornberg, Resigns Amid Federal Investigations The stunning departure of Lisa Zornberg, the chief counsel to Mayor Eric Adams of New York, was announced late Saturday as federal investiga...
The New York Times Internal Storyline No September 15, 2024 The N.F.L. Now Allows Helmet Caps Do they work?
The New York Times Israel Gaza War (2023 ) September 15, 2024 Houthis Launch Missile at Central Israel The rare attack was an illustration of the evolving conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iranian proxies.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 September 15, 2024 Harris Is Good on Abortion Rights. Now She Needs to Take It to 11. The vice president should triple down on the issue to clench this race.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 September 15, 2024 Trump Dislikes Ukraine for the Most MAGA of Reasons The country lies at the heart of overlapping conspiracy theories important to the former president.
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 September 15, 2024 Like Tim Walz’s Earthy Politics? You Should Know About Paul Wellstone. The Wellstone tradition of left-populism, once so central to the Democratic Party’s brand, that must be recovered.
The New York Times Women And Girls September 15, 2024 How the Last Eight Years Made Young Women More Liberal For a generation of girls raised to believe they could be anything, the Trump era moved their politics to the left, a new analysis shows.
The New York Times Vis Photo September 15, 2024 How the False Story of a Gang ‘Takeover’ in Colorado Reached Trump The claim that Aurora, Colo., has been overrun by gun-toting migrants stemmed from the city’s fight with a landlord. Now it is central to on...
The New York Times Harris, Kamala D September 15, 2024 This Airbnb Offers Unbeatable Views of Kamala Harris’s Past A Silicon Valley software engineer bought a modest one-bedroom condo in San Francisco once owned by the vice president. He rents it out.
The New York Times Voting Rights, Registration And Requirements September 15, 2024 3 Georgia Women, Caught Up in a Flood of Suspicion About Voting An election skeptic challenged hundreds of voter registrations, including one for a voting rights activist. A county official is dealing wit...
The New York Times Movies September 15, 2024 ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Hands Warner Bros. a Lifeline The movie has made roughly $190 million in its first 10 days, giving the studio a needed hit after a summer of misfires.
The New York Times Adoptions September 15, 2024 An Era of Chinese Adoption Ends, and Families Are Torn Over Its Legacy More than 80,000 children from China were adopted by American families. While many appreciate how the adoptions reshaped their own lives, th...
The New York Times Personal Finances September 15, 2024 How to Make Therapy More Affordable Many Americans who need therapy are discouraged by the cost. But there are options to make it more affordable.
The New York Times Labor And Jobs September 15, 2024 Hollywood Movie Producers Find a Harder Time Making a Living Corporate consolidation and technology have upended many jobs in recent decades. But few arcs are more surprising than that of the Hollywood...
The New York Times Russian Invasion Of Ukraine (2022) September 15, 2024 Images From Kharkiv: A New Way of Life Emerges Amid War Kharkiv, Ukraine, has adjusted to life amid the threat of bombings. Its resilience is manifested in a curious blend of life above and below...
The New York Times Movies September 15, 2024 Cynthia Erivo Is the Complex and Evolved Wicked Witch of the West “Wicked,” which arrives to the big screen this fall, redeems the villain who is barely a character in L. Frank Baum’s classic novel.
The New York Times United States Politics And Government September 15, 2024 Abortion vs. Border Security: New Mexico House Race Tests Dueling Messages Representative Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat in a border district, is under attack by his Republican opponent on immigration policy. Can a pro-ab...
The New York Times Drug Abuse And Traffic September 15, 2024 How a Tourist Paradise Became a Drug-Trafficking Magnet Costa Rica’s lush rainforests, which blanket a quarter of the country, are being infiltrated by cartels on a quest to find new trafficking r...
The New York Times Area Planning And Renewal September 15, 2024 How Stockyards Are Being Redeveloped in Western Cities Lands in cities and towns that were once shipping points for livestock can be low-lying, unfavorable and often prone to flooding. They’re al...
The New York Times Isaacman, Jared (1983 ) September 15, 2024 SpaceX Capsule Returns to Earth With 4 Astronauts on Board The SpaceX capsule, whose crew was led by the billionaire Jared Isaacman, splashed down near the Gulf of Mexico early Sunday.
The New York Times Adams, Eric L September 15, 2024 What Mayor Eric Adams’s Crises Mean for New York City As federal investigations swirl around Mayor Eric Adams, his political influence, his agenda and his re-election effort are at risk.
The New York Times Supreme Court (Us) September 15, 2024 How Chief Justice Roberts Shaped Trump’s Supreme Court Winning Streak Behind the scenes, the chief justice molded three momentous Jan. 6 and election cases that helped determine the former president’s fate.
The New York Times Adoptions September 15, 2024 Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me Spend a Lifetime Searching for Home China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.
The New York Times Adoptions September 15, 2024 Adopted Chinese Babies Like Me Spend a Lifetime Searching for Home China is ending international baby adoptions but for those who were sent overseas as infants, the search for belonging and identity goes on.
The New York Times Parenting September 15, 2024 Helicopter Parents Should Ignore Their Children More Often The case for “mindful underparenting.”
The New York Times International Relations September 15, 2024 Why is Ye, Formerly Kanye West, Doing a Show in China? The provocative artist once known as Kanye West has received approval that was denied to Maroon 5 and Bon Jovi. China’s economic woes might...
The New York Times International Relations September 15, 2024 Once Considered Foes, Iran-Backed Groups Get a Warm Welcome From Iraq Hamas and the Houthis have opened offices in Baghdad, reflecting the two groups’ evolving relationship with Iraq as Tehran works to build a...
The New York Times Presidential Election Of 2024 September 15, 2024 In Springfield, Ohio, Threats Leave Haitian Residents Shaken Tension hangs over the city after a week of closings and lockdowns, and the strain of recent months has led some Haitian immigrants to consi...