Month: March 2025
Inside Former Coach John Tortorella’s Final Days With the Flyers
An incident between the coach, who was fired Thursday, and a Philadelphia player contributed to a deteriorating relationship between he and the team.
The Rays Are Prepared for a Steamy Season of Home-Field Challenges
There’s going to be no place in baseball this summer quite like Steinbrenner Field, and Tampa Bay is trying to turn that heat into an [Read More…]
Revisiting Our (Very Wrong) N.H.L. Preseason Predictions
With less than three weeks of the regular season remaining, some picks are holding up, while others look to have been a bit too bold.
After Two and a Half Years Away From Skating, Alysa Liu Is Now a Gold Medalist
The American figure skater seemed born for this moment at worlds. It’s only the beginning of her return to glory.
How Do You Solve a 6-Foot-7 Problem Like U.C.L.A.’s Lauren Betts?
Betts’s dominant performance propelled the Bruins to an Elite Eight matchup with the L.S.U. Tigers.
The Men’s Elite Eight Is a Battle of Old Money vs. New Money
The SEC continues to back up its historically dominant regular season in the tournament.
Earthquake Devastates Myanmar’s Cultural Sites
The authorities said that thousands of buildings had been damaged, including about 150 mosques and pagodas.
Turkey’s Opposition Is Energized: ‘The Fire Is Already Lit’
Supporters of the political opposition are finding ways to fight back after the government jailed the top political rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In Myanmar’s Earthquake, Some See Political Omens
In a censored nation that runs on rumor and omens, people in Myanmar wonder whether the latest disaster might be a portent of regime change.
Live Updates: Death Toll in Myanmar Quake Rises to Nearly 700
Myanmar’s military government said more than 1,600 people were injured. The 7.7-magnitude earthquake on Friday near Mandalay was felt in parts of Southeast Asia.