Why Demi Moore’s Oscar Loss to Mikey Madison Stings for Some Fans
Why Demi Moore’s Oscar Loss to Mikey Madison Stings for Some Fans Moore had been considered a favorite for her strong performance in “The Substance,” but Madison won for “Anora.”
Why Demi Moore’s Oscar Loss to Mikey Madison Stings for Some Fans Moore had been considered a favorite for her strong performance in “The Substance,” but Madison won for “Anora.”
Industries Brace for Trump Tariffs Taking Effect on Tuesday President Trump could still choose to pause the tariffs he is threatening to put on America’s largest trading partners Tuesday, but industries are preparing for the worst.
Key Interest Rate Falls as Worries About the Economy Rise Investors’ increasingly gloomy sentiment about economic growth appears to be driving down the 10-year Treasury yield.
One Hopped Turnstile, 9 Police Bullets, 4 People Shot. Does It Add Up? New York’s subway has been flooded with patrols to prevent crime and stop fare evasion. One Sunday in Brooklyn, it all went wrong.
Why Does Every Play Seem Political Now? Theater about current events — both literally and abstractly — is changing the conversation between playwrights, directors and their audiences.
Greenland’s Minerals: The Harsh Reality Behind the Glittering Promise There is excitement about the potentially lucrative resources scattered around the island, especially the rare earths. But extreme weather, fired-up environmentalists and other factors have tempered hopes of a bonanza.
At Supreme Court, Mexico to Offer Culprit for Cartel Violence: Gun Makers The dispute focuses on whether Mexico can hold U.S. manufacturers liable for gun violence and comes amid rising tensions between the countries.
Trump Turns Up Trade Pressure on China After Beijing Fails to Come Running China is still cautiously trying to figure out what Trump wants. The president has threatened big tariffs in response to the inaction.
U.S.A.I.D. Memos Detail Human Costs of Cuts to Foreign Aid The world is likely to see millions more malaria infections and 200,000 cases of paralytic polio each year, according to an agency whistle-blower.
Democrats Invite Fired Federal Workers to Trump’s Congressional Address The move comes as lawmakers hear from constituents over President Trump’s and Elon Musk’s efforts to slash federal spending and cull the civil service ranks.
Rubio Bypasses Congress to Send Israel $4 Billion in Arms Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s emergency declaration calls for sending 2,000-pound bombs and other weapons to Israel as the war in Gaza continues.
What’s Behind Trump’s Love-Hate Relationship With Canada Canada is one of the United States’ largest trading partners, but President Trump wants to either take it or leave it.
He’s the Face of a White House Press Corps Under Attack by Trump Eugene Daniels, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, is pushing back on the administration’s hostility to reporters as he navigates a move to MSNBC from Politico.
Zelensky Turns to Diplomacy in a War With ‘a Long Way to Go’ After a startling clash with President Trump, who has echoed the Kremlin view of the war, Ukraine’s leader is trying to shore up European support and smooth over relations with Washington.
Europe Faces a Huge Bill to Defend Ukraine. Investors Are Thrilled. Europeans would need to ramp up military spending quickly, a notion that has set off a market rally, led by defense stocks.
European Leaders Look for Allies to Secure Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal European leaders met in London to formulate a plan to help end the war in Ukraine. But even potential peacekeepers face political and economic hurdles.
At Least One Killed After Car Rams Into Crowd in Mannheim, Germany The police in Mannheim, in the country’s southwest, said the driver had been arrested and that they were investigating whether he had acted alone.
Man Pleads Guilty in Fourth of July Parade Shooting The shooting at a parade in a Chicago suburb in 2022 killed seven people. The man pleaded guilty as his trial was about to start.
Figure Skating Stars Pay an Emotional Tribute to the D.C. Plane Crash Victims Spectators, heavy with grief, packed Capital One Arena for the skating benefit.
Musk’s Cost-Saving Claims Are Wrong in So Many Ways We found huge errors in the “wall of receipts” for Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, where the group lists what it has saved by canceling federal contracts. After The New York Times and other news organizations pointed out the errors, the team quietly removed all five of the largest savings it originally claimed. But Dav…