Month: January 2025
Southport Killer Had ‘Sickening and Sustained Interest’ in Violence, U.K. Officials Say
Axel Rudakubana, who killed three young girls in the Southport attack, appeared to have no particular ideology but was obsessed by death and genocide, investigators [Read More…]
Fire at Turkey Ski Resort Kills at Least 10
The blaze broke out overnight at a popular ski resort during a school break when many families head to the slopes.
How Guatemala Plans to Resettle Planeloads of Deportees from U.S.
The case of Guatemala reveals how President Trump’s promised sweeps could change life outside the United States, too.
The Chicago Bears Nailed a Big Decision, and It’s Hard to Believe
No one knows what the future holds after the hire of Ben Johnson, but it’s a lot more promising now, a columnist for The Athletic [Read More…]
Coco Gauff Is Upset by Paola Badosa in the Australian Open Quarterfinals
The American tennis star fell victim to a once-again-shaky forehand.
Ohio State Beats Notre Dame to Win Its First National Championship Since 2014
The Buckeyes, who had defeated Tennessee, Oregon and Texas in the 12-team College Football Playoff, fended off a furious comeback from the Fighting Irish.
Han Kang Talks About Her Jeju Book, ‘We Do Not Part”
Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is blood, but it’s the [Read More…]
Israel’s Mixed Mood Over Cease-Fire
More than 30 hostages are set to be released during the cease-fire in Gaza. But many Israelis have mixed feelings about the deal because they [Read More…]
Trump Signs Executive Order in Attempt to Delay TikTok Ban
Shortly after taking office Monday, the president issued the order to delay the app’s ban by at least 75 days. The law went into effect [Read More…]
The Major Talking Points From the Premier League Weekend
Tottenham has a myriad of problems; what can Manchester United learn from Brighton?