Month: November 2024
Chicago Bears Fire Head Coach Matt Eberflus Amid 4-8 Season
Eberflus becomes the franchise’s fourth coach to be let go in the past 11 seasons.
UK Lawmakers Vote to Legalize Assisted Dying After Emotional Debate
In a landmark decision on Friday, Parliament voted in favor of allowing assisted suicide for the terminally ill in England and Wales.
Hard Fork’s 100 Most Iconic Technologies
“I just love imagining all of the angry emails we’re going to get from people who are like, ‘Why did you put the fulcrum on [Read More…]
Ukraine’s River of Anguish
Amphibious operations across the Dnipro River at Kherson illustrated the suffering and endurance of Ukrainian forces. A team of Times journalists observed the perilous movements.
Russia, Targeting Ukraine’s Grid, Moves to Cut Off Its Nuclear Plants
Moscow has increasingly hit critical substations linked to nuclear power plants in an effort to disconnect them. The assaults risk a disaster, experts said.
After Lebanon Cease-Fire, Gaza and Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Await Trump
A broader peace in the Middle East will be difficult to achieve, and Iran’s threat to Israel looms over any diplomatic effort.
Death of Cyclist in Paris Lays Bare Divide in Mayor’s War Against Cars
Paul Varry was run over on a city street in what prosecutors suspect was a deliberate act of road rage, as bikers and drivers choose [Read More…]
Millions of Dollars to Protect Pandas Was Spent by China on Roads and Buildings
A Times investigation found that zoos knew conservation money went toward apartment buildings and roads. But they wanted to keep displaying pandas, so nobody looked [Read More…]
Canada Accuses Google of Creating Advertising Tech Monopoly
The case largely echoes an antitrust action in the United States and seeks to force Google to sell off sections of its online ad business.
Why College Football’s ‘Farmageddon’ Stakes Have Never Been Higher
For just the second time in their century-plus competition, the programs meet as ranked opponents.