From the Playing Field to Wall Street
For more than 200 pro athletes, the boutique investment firm Patricof Co is opening the door to the private equity market.
Motels Are Having a Moment
What’s old is new again, and the humble roadside motel that an older generation might dismiss as outmoded is appealing to a new group of younger fans attracted to hit-the-road adventures.
Some Seniors Readily Step Back. Some Never Will.
Researchers are only beginning to understand why some people embrace retirement while others won’t even consider it.
CrowdStrike Issue, Not Russia or China, Caused Tech Outage
With each cascade of digital disaster, new vulnerabilities emerge. The latest chaos wasn’t caused by an adversary, but it provided a road map of American vulnerabilities at a critical moment.
Houthi Drone Strike Highlights Dilemmas for Israel
Israel has few options to retaliate for the attack in Tel Aviv, which made clear the weakness of its air defense system against unmanned aircraft and heightened concerns about the threat of Iranian-backed militias.
Trump and Zelensky speak by phone as Ukraine worries about U.S. backing.
Why Some of the Loudest Cheers for Trump Are Coming From Silicon Valley
Elon Musk, David Sacks, Marc Andreessen and other influential figures in technology have endorsed former President Donald Trump.
The Olympics Is Transforming Their Neighborhood. And Kicking Them Out.
The Games brought billions to redevelop this Paris suburb. What will the thousands of homeless people who live there do?
Lord Almighty, Joe, Let It Go!
It’s sad that the president doesn’t see what’s inescapable.
How Trump Sabotaged His Own Apotheosis
Having Trump as a dominant figure keeps American politics in a state of unsettlement.
Trump’s Transformation of the Republican Party Is Complete
With JD Vance at his back, the former president has cemented his legacy.
The Republican Party Has a Split-Personality Problem
The people who would make Trump president want different things from him.
Christian Conservatives March Ahead for Trump
Donald Trump’s followers see more than a man divinely saved from a bullet. They see the rescue of a nation.
Did Police in Kenya Catch a Serial Killer or Coerce a Confession?
After at least 10 sacks with body parts were found in a dump, a suspect was said to admit to 42 murders. But some doubt the case, and people with missing loved ones say the police were slow to help.
‘Twisters’ and the Appeal of the Sequel
When a sequel comes out, it can be an occasion to reaffirm why you love the original.
First Baptist Dallas Church Damaged by Fire
The roof of a 19th-century part of the First Baptist Dallas Church in the city’s downtown appeared to have collapsed.
‘The Interview’: Joel Embiid Believes He Could Have Been the GOAT
The N.B.A. star talks Philly cheesesteaks, Twitter trolling and playing for Team U.S.A. over France in the Olympics.
How the U.S. Played a Role in Venezuela’s Election
The Biden administration helped prod the Venezuelan government to hold elections on July 28. Now, it is watching to see if the vote will be free and fair.
Global CrowdStrike Outage Proves How Fragile IT Systems Have Become
While in some corners of Silicon Valley people worry about the risks of A.I., a simple failed software update caused a worldwide outage.
Amid Talk of Border Chaos, Crossings Have Sharply Declined
Former President Donald J. Trump and the Texas governor are calling for a “secure border.” But actions by Mexico and President Biden have led to a period of relative calm.