Month: April 2025
A Crisis at a British Steel Mill Has Cast a Shadow Over U.K.-China Relations
Britain was edging closer to China, but a dispute at a Chinese-owned steel company in the U.K. may prompt a rethink.
What If Mark Zuckerberg Had Not Bought Instagram and WhatsApp?
Meta’s antitrust trial, in which the government contends the company killed competition by buying young rivals, hinges on unknowable alternate versions of Silicon Valley history.
U.S. Argues Meta Built a Social Media Monopoly
The tech giant went to court on Monday in an antitrust trial focused on its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The case could reshape its [Read More…]
How George Russell Drove ‘In the Dark’ to a Formula 1 Podium
The driver nursed his Mercedes through the final laps in Bahrain as car systems remarkably started shutting down around him.
The Best Fits for This Year’s N.F.L. Draft Quarterback Prospects
The Tennessee Titans will likely take Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick. After that, it’s anyone’s guess where top passers will land.
The 9 M.L.B. Managers Who Might Already Be on the Hot Seat
In baseball’s age of collaboration, the hot seat for managers should be viewed more as an oversized sofa.
If the Best Talent Turned Pro, the W.N.B.A. Draft Would Look Different
Rules around draft eligibility could be holding the league back.
Rory McIlroy’s Masters Win Gives Him, at Last, His Seat at the Table
It took some all-time blunders and would-be disasters. It took every imaginable flashback to all imaginable disappointments. But it happened.
How 72 Hours of Turmoil Suddenly Rocked College Football in April
Everything quickly unraveled for Tennessee and its former quarterback, Nico Iamaleava.
Paige Bueckers Is Ushering in a New Generation of W.N.B.A. Stars
As more trailblazers retire, Bueckers represents a potential pillar for the league’s future.