Month: April 2025
Trump Cracks Down on Cuba and Its Medical Missions Around the World
The administration has begun to pull the U.S. visas of foreign officials in countries that pay the Cuban government for doctors and nurses.
China’s Xi Courts Vietnam as Trade War With the U.S. Mounts
Xi Jinping is in Southeast Asia to build bonds with countries that also face U.S. tariffs and have come under pressure from Washington to curb [Read More…]
U.S. Revives Talks With Saudi Arabia on Transfer of Nuclear Technology
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he sees a “pathway” to a deal that would allow the kingdom to develop a commercial nuclear power industry and [Read More…]
Who Is Shaping Up to Be Soccer’s M.V.P. in 2025?
Ranking the 10 best performers on the global stage right now.
The Untouchable Sports Records That Might Never Be Broken
Wayne Gretzky’s all-time N.H.L. goals record has been surpassed, but many other records are still seemingly unbreakable.
Astros Fan Rips Ball Out of Mike Trout’s Glove Trying to Protect Son
The incident was eerily similar to that of Game 4 in the 2024 World Series. In reality, it was much different.
The Allure of Dressing for the Masters Will Never Go Out of Style
Everyone at Augusta National has one thing in common when it comes to their varying fashion choices: They’re trying to say something.
The Most Disappointing N.H.L. Players of the Season
Every team had an M.V.P. performance worth highlighting. But on the other side of the spectrum, every team had a player who failed to impress.
Why Steve Kerr Thinks the N.B.A. Regular Season Has Too Many Games
Having suited up in all 82 games four times as a player, the Warriors coach wants something different for today’s game.
Gaza Medic Missing Since Israeli Attack Is in Israeli Custody, Palestinian Group Says
Asaad al-Nasasra has not been heard from since the March 23 ambush by Israeli forces, which left 15 aid workers dead and drew international condemnation.