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14.05.2025
The N.B.A. Hall of Famer is guest-editing a new magazine that aims to redefine how we see athletes.
Blond hair matched the color of knitwear worn beneath a vibrant paisley jacket.
The British royal made a surprise appearance on Tuesday to present a fashion award named for Queen Elizabeth II.
15.05.2025
The British fashion house, which reported poor annual sales in a precarious time for the global luxury industry, is looking to save 60 million pounds in cost-cutting efforts.
I’m a New York Times reporter writing about the struggles of this group. Whether you’re a young person yourself or a parent or teacher, your insights can help.
Boys’ educational achievement, mental health and transitions to adulthood indicate that many are not thriving.
A widely circulated talking point about cuts to Medicaid inflates the legislation’s effects by about five million people.
Lawmakers bickered, protesters shouted and senators came to take in the moment as a House committee considered a critical portion of a bill to enact President Trump’s domestic agenda.
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Do people leave their shoes on in your home — or do you and your family prefer them off?
An 8-year-old boy accidentally ordered nearly 70,000 lollipops on Amazon! What’s your greatest gaffe, blunder or epic fail?
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10.05.2025
Court documents show the company commissioned a sham report and lied on the stand to justify its actions, which will cast a shadow over future lawsuits.
A federal judge’s recent ruling has made it possible for apps to sell software and subscriptions outside the App Store without having to pay a commission.
“I have rarely read a judge who is so obviously angry at a tech company.”
13.05.2025
Global markets are rallying on optimism over Washington and Beijing reaching a major, if temporary, détente in their tariff fight.
01.04.2025
Under microscopes, scientists found that giant single-cell organisms were able to vacuum up more food when they are stuck together.
03.04.2025
It wasn’t the size of human brains that distinguished people from apes, he theorized, but the way they were organized. He found a creative way to prove it.
22.04.2025
Scientists recently bred animals that carry genes of dire wolves, a species that went extinct 13,000 years ago. Should we applaud the achievement? Or be wary?
25.04.2025
Researchers say they have found the strongest indication yet of extraterrestrial life on a massive planet light-years away. What’s your reaction?
12.03.2025
Here’s how to get the best deals offered by Epic, Ikon and others.
17.04.2025
Our Frugal Travel columnist took a budget-stretching, four-day trip to one of the world’s most expensive cities. Would chasing bargains lessen, or enhance, her experience?
23.04.2025
The convenience of shipping comes with a cost. But under some circumstances, it may be worth it — and there may even be some savings if you factor in other elements.
Instead of an expensive weeklong culinary program, our columnist sampled three day classes, and learned a few things about mole sauce, tacos al pastor and local culture.
02.05.2025
After an accident during a practice session, mechanics swarm the car and grab spare parts, with the goal of making the next race. Sometimes it gets dicey.
07.05.2025
He was almost killed in a crash in 2011, which all but ended his Formula 1 career. Now he’s on top of endurance racing.
08.05.2025
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was created in 1921 and curves through the beauty of the Ardennes in Belgium.
09.05.2025
Kamui Kobayashi is the team principal of Toyota Gazoo Racing and has learned to strike a balance between being the boss and a driver.
Public health and addiction experts fear millions could lose access to treatment and prevention services if the administration’s proposed cuts are enacted.
A government lawyer told a federal judge on Wednesday that the intention is to deport Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, to Russia.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., testifying before Congress for the first time as health secretary, also said he did not think Americans should be taking “medical advice from me.”
The progress comes as the Trump administration is proposing to cut funding for many programs believed to have contributed to the improvement.