World
-
Russia releases a U.S. Navy veteran quietly detained in Kaliningrad in April of last year.
Russia released a Navy veteran who had been detained since April in Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave between Poland and Lithuania,…
-
Bannon’s Lawyer Claims Communication Breakdown in Border Wall Case
The lawyer, David Schoen, said that he and Steve Bannon had completely stopped discussing the case, but that he otherwise…
-
Sri Lanka’s Former President Ordered to Pay Victims of 2019 Bombings
A Supreme Court ruling denounced former President Maithripala Sirisena and some of his top officials for what it called “reckless…
-
Netanyahu Surges Ahead With Judicial Overhaul, Prompting Fury in Israel
A proposal to weaken the Supreme Court has set off an early backlash against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new hard-right…
-
Nurses Strike Ends at Two New York City Hospitals
Nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Mount Sinai in Manhattan will return to work after reaching tentative…
-
The Mysterious, Unregistered Fund That Raised Big Money for Santos
A month before George Santos was elected to Congress, one of his large donors received a call asking him to…
-
Uber Drivers Say They Are Struggling: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’
Their raise request was denied, while fees and car payments are cutting into their earnings. New data suggests they make…
-
A Gleaming Makeover for Newark’s Terminal A
A $2.7 billion airport facility has replaced one that opened when Richard Nixon was president.
-
From Disciplinarian to Cheerleader: Why China Is Changing Its Tone on Business
With the economy in a fragile state, Chinese officials are starting to use more business-friendly language, and also to back…
-
In a First, South Korea Declares Nuclear Weapons a Policy Option
President Yoon Suk Yeol said that if North Korea’s nuclear threat grows, his country may build a nuclear arsenal of…