Month: March 2025
2 Months After a Tragedy, Figure Skating Honors Its Fallen at World Championships
There were 28 members of the figure skating community killed in a collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 in Washington, D.C.
The N.C.A.A. Tournament Star Drawing Comparisons to Steph Curry
That Walter Clayton Jr. is mentioned in the same breath as any N.B.A. player is wild when considering his path to Florida.
The 12 Biggest Storylines of the New M.L.B. Season
Two teams are playing in Minor League ballparks and one star pitcher is just waiting to be traded.
South Korea Wildfires Raze Ancient Temples, Force Evacuations
The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.
Israeli Lawmakers Give Themselves More Power Over Choosing Judges
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the contentious judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza.
South Sudan’s Vice President Machar Arrested, Party Says
The United Nations warned that the detention of Vice President Riek Machar threatens to push the world’s youngest country back into civil war.
Rattled by Trump, America’s Allies Shift to Defense Mode on Tariffs
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America’s reliability as a partner.
European Leaders to Try to Hammer Out Ukraine Support Plans
Over 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear.
Tomb of Unknown Pharaoh Is Unearthed in Egypt
The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. “It’s a new chapter in [Read More…]
Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine’s Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks
For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy.