Month: March 2025
OpenAI Closes Deal That Values Company at $300 Billion
The start-up’s valuation, which has nearly doubled in six months, shows continued enthusiasm for A.I. among investors.
Marine Le Pen Falls to the Rule of Law and a Great Battle Looms
A court’s conviction of the far-right leader for embezzlement and its ban on her running for office have set off a new crisis for France.
As Rescuers Work at Collapsed Bangkok Building, Those Who Found Love There Await News
The Bangkok building razed by Friday’s quake employed men and women who had found love at work. Despite glimmers of hope, many were still beneath [Read More…]
The Premier League’s Most Unique and Boutique Stadium Experience
Fulham is probably the most accommodating club for away fans, and you might even spot Hugh Grant.
How a Tennis Star Barred From Playing Won Without Stepping on the Court
As Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev falter, Jannik Sinner remains the runaway world No. 1.
The Athletics Have Arrived in Sacramento, but Relocating Is a Tricky Affair
This is the first season the A’s will play outside of Oakland in 57 years.
Where the N.H.L. Stands as the Final Stretch Arrives
A Canadian team hasn’t won the Stanley Cup since 1993. That could change this year.
The Men’s Final Four Is All No. 1 Seeds, but One Is Not Like the Others
Duke not winning it all would be the most surprising outcome, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
South Carolina’s Season Was on the Brink. So It Gave the Ball to Chloe Kitts.
The Gamecocks overcame a fourth-quarter deficit to reach the women’s Final Four for the fifth straight season.
Meet the Former M.I.T. Physicist Behind the Yankees’ New ‘Torpedo’ Bats
New York’s uniquely shaped bats have caught the attention of many and are the result of two years of research and experimentation.