The Knicks Effect: Irresistible, Spontaneous Dancing
The Knicks turned New York City into a stage, where movement is a catalyst for untainted happiness.
The Knicks turned New York City into a stage, where movement is a catalyst for untainted happiness.
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.
Israelis across the political spectrum say the deal appears to leave fundamental security threats posed by Iran unaddressed.
Eleven passengers and a pilot were killed shortly after takeoff near the Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri.
No details were given about the 84-year-old former majority leader’s condition, but he has had a string of health issues in recent years.
Qualifying for the world’s biggest sporting event meant everything for residents of the Caribbean island country.
The election for mayor of Frisco, Texas, became a referendum on diversity and a test of anti-Muslim messaging in a general election contest.
We’re covering the Knicks, and a savvy strategy people are using to game prediction markets.
The Save Our Bacon Act is bad for pigs and bad for us.
Britain’s defense ministry said it was the first time that British forces had acted alone to stop a ship in the fleet, a collection of vessels that Russia uses to move fuel and evade sanctions.
At long last, the team that New York City cares about the most has loved it back.
Even for a president known for imposing his own reality on every situation, Mr. Trump has not outrun scrutiny over his age.
Four candidates running in a historically Black district risk dividing the Black vote and losing to Ms. Wasserman Schultz, who is white.
Group of 7 meetings once embodied the effort to sustain the global diplomatic order. This year’s gathering, starting on Monday, symbolizes its fragmentation.
John Sorochan, a turf scientist at the University of Tennessee, has led the yearslong, multimillion-dollar effort to develop perfect playing fields for the 2026 World Cup.
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.
In the age of A.I., Hany Farid is struggling to prove what’s real before the internet decides for itself.
The F.B.I. director, following a strategy from President Trump, has filed six defamation lawsuits against news media companies and commentators in nearly seven years.
Competing for the first time, Curaçao is brimming with joy. Most of the Caribbean nation’s team was born and raised in the Netherlands, but residents say the players represent them.
Mr. Trump backed Mr. Collins over Derek Dooley, a former football coach who is supported by Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican whose relationship with the president is strained.
With a championship run for the ages, the Knicks awakened joy in a city desperate for a winner.
President Trump said it would be signed on Sunday, but Iran’s Foreign Ministry cautioned that the timeline could be slower.
“I feel the same as I did 50 years ago,” President Trump said. “It’s crazy.”
Japan’s legislature is drafting a plan to allow the imperial family to adopt distant male relatives. But some in Japan would prefer a female emperor.
After becoming allies to disastrous effect in the 1940s, Berlin and Tokyo are finding new reasons to team up — including rebuilding their militaries.
The administration’s surprise restrictions Friday cut off foreign access to Anthropic’s latest models and sparked another round of finger pointing.
The agency gave a rosy update on Artemis III, a test flight for its goal to return humans to the moon, but experts say the timeline is ambitious.
James M. McDonald, a veteran former federal prosecutor and regulator, has more recently been part of President Trump’s legal team, appealing his criminal conviction.
President Trump’s name was removed from the arts institution’s facade overnight on Saturday. Many questions remain, including whether or not it stays off.
A Brit, he became a symbol of the city’s culture, stylish and alienating, with his vivid swimming pool paintings and embrace of SoCal light, hedonism and gay liberation.