Month: January 2025
U.S. Halt to Foreign Aid Does Not Apply to Arms to Israel and Egypt
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s orders could force many groups working on global aid to stop their programs. And the White House has approved sending [Read More…]
A Soccer Player, Friend and Family Man Gone Far Too Soon
Michael Newberry was a teenage talent at Newcastle United. His passing on his 27th birthday has been difficult to come to terms with.
Lewis Hamilton Has Won It All. But His Formula 1 Dream Is Just Now Coming True.
For all the success the star enjoyed with Mercedes, nothing could match the history and the magic of Ferrari.
How Dan Quinn Turned Around the N.F.L.’s Most Dysfunctional Franchise
After three decades of suffering, a new coach changed the Commanders’ culture in just one season.
The Bills Used to Be the Underdogs. Now They’re America’s Team.
Buffalo is the only team left in the N.F.L. playoff field without a Super Bowl win. Is it finally their turn?
The N.B.A. Trade Deadline Is Almost Here, and Every Team Has a Path Forward
All 30 teams have the option to buy, sell or stand pat.
Madison Keys’s Overnight Tennis Success Was 16 Years in the Making
After years of wondering about her destiny, the American lifted her first Grand Slam title in Melbourne.
Victor Wembanyama’s Homecoming Has Paris Buzzing
The 21-year-old Spurs center stirred a media frenzy and had fans of all ages screaming at the sight of him in his return to his [Read More…]
Why One Criticism of Tom Brady’s Broadcasting Crossed the Line
Everybody wants to cover sports media. Maybe not everyone should, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Reaching the Super Bowl Is Hard. So Is Our N.F.L. Postseason Quiz.
The conference championship weekend matchups bring more than just quarterback storylines to the table.