Month: March 2025
Major Quake Batters Myanmar; High Toll Is Feared as Buildings Topple
The 7.7-magnitude earthquake near Mandalay, in a country already torn by war, was felt across Southeast Asia, and experts warned there could be thousands dead.
CoreWeave Disappoints on Opening of Trading
The start-up, which provides the processing power to help develop A.I. systems, faces questions about its debt and the overall economy.
Medieval Tales of Merlin and Arthur, Hidden for Centuries, Return to Light
Cambridge University researchers found a manuscript with rare Arthurian tales bound into a ledger more than 400 years old and used advanced technology to reveal [Read More…]
Trump Pardons Trevor Milton, Founder of Bankrupt Truck Maker Nikola
President Trump’s intervention came while Mr. Milton was appealing his conviction on securities and wire fraud charges.
Ranking the Best College Basketball Players in the Transfer Portal
More than 1,000 men’s Division I basketball players have entered the portal since it opened earlier this week.
Visually Impaired N.B.A. Fans Have a New Way to Experience a Game
A haptic board makes it possible to feel the action.
He Dreamed of Making It in the N.F.L. Then He Became a T.V. Star.
Alex Gray didn’t make it in the N.F.L. Instead he became a star on a hit television show.
How the Bulls Shocked the Lakers With a Half-Court Buzzer-Beater
Josh Giddey’s dramatic game-winning shot capped off a stunning 16-point comeback for Chicago.
How 2 U.S. Figure Skaters Honored Plane Crash Victims
Misha Mitrofanov and Alisa Efimova won the affection of an American crowd with an emotional tribute.
How an N.F.L. Uniform Stoked the Embers of a Decades-Long Feud
The Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk made a decision that raised eyebrows and fueled outrage.