Month: November 2024
Anthony Edwards Says Individual Agendas Are Behind Minnesota’s Slow Start
The Timberwolves star gave a blunt assessment of the team in his postgame interview session.
Five-Time Grand Slam Champion Iga Swiatek Receives One-Month Doping Ban
The women’s world No. 2 tennis player tested positive for the prohibited substance trimetazidine.
The Lions’ Belief in Jared Goff Was Unwavering. Now It’s Paying Off.
The quarterback has emerged as Detroit’s leader and an M.V.P. candidate.
Israeli Military Tells Lebanese Not to Return to Some Southern Areas
The military said it had fired on people arriving in parts of southern Lebanon because they were violating Israel’s cease-fire agreement with Hezbollah, which appeared [Read More…]
Chinese Women Mobilize Against Subpar Sanitary Pads
An online campaign has prompted major pad manufacturers to apologize. Regulators said they would consider women’s criticisms when writing new standards.
With Trump Returning and Hezbollah Weakened, Iran Strikes a Conciliatory Tone
As Iran faces domestic and foreign challenges, its bellicose rhetoric on the United States and Israel has given way to signs that it wants less [Read More…]
850-Year-Old Smithfield Meat Market in London to Close
Livestock has been traded on the historic site in Britain’s capital for centuries. The local authority voted this week to close it.
Indian Thieves See a Gold Mine in Exams for Government Jobs
In a country where government jobs are highly coveted, the tests that govern hiring are a lucrative target for criminal gangs.
After Leaving the Giants, Daniel Jones Could Be a Perfect Fit With His New Team
The quarterback’s signing with the Minnesota Vikings makes a world for sense for both sides, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
F.T.C. Launches Antitrust Investigation Into Microsoft
Regulators are demanding information from the company on its cloud computing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity products.