Month: January 2025
Italy Begins Shipping Migrants to Albania, Reviving Stalled Program
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s first attempt to have asylum seekers held for assessment overseas was immediately blocked by judges. Now another is underway.
Trump Alarms Denmark in an Icy Exchange Over Greenland
President Trump told Denmark’s leader he wanted to take over Greenland, European officials say. Denmark has asked its E.U. allies not to inflame the situation [Read More…]
Live Updates: Israel’s Cease-Fires in Lebanon and Gaza Appear Fragile
Israeli forces killed at least 22 people and injured dozens more in southern Lebanon on Sunday, Lebanese officials said, in the deadliest day since Israel’s [Read More…]
Colombia Will Not Accept U.S. Deportation Flights, President Petro Says
Gustavo Petro said on X that the United States should not treat Colombian migrants as criminals and needs to establish a dignified protocol before his [Read More…]
Pete Alonso’s Agent Responds to the Mets Owner’s Comments on Negotiation
Scott Boras, representing New York’s homegrown free agent first baseman, said the process is standard after Steve Cohen’s blunt assessment.
A U.S. Women’s Soccer Star Shatters a Transfer Fee Record
Chelsea wasn’t the only team to bid more than $1 million to acquire Naomi Girma.
Lindsey Vonn’s 13th Place Finish Represents Progress in Her Skiing Comeback
The American star, returning to the sport at age 40, hopes to qualify for the 2026 Olympics.
The Most Improbable Comeback of the College Basketball Season
According to Ken Pomeroy’s calculations, Houston had a 0.4 percent chance to win with 18.3 seconds left in Saturday’s game against Kansas.
5 Years After Kobe Bryant’s Death, His Presence Endures
The impact of an N.B.A. superstar’s career carries on in the kind of way that almost makes you forget that he’s gone, a columnist for [Read More…]
Jannik Sinner Beats Alexander Zverev In Australian Open Men’s Final
The victory marked the second consecutive title for Sinner in Melbourne.