NYC Mayor Eric Adams Wants 15 MPH Speed Limit for E-Bikes
Mr. Adams called for a 15 m.p.h. speed restriction for electric bicycles and scooters in New York City, even as other vehicles will be allowed to drive faster. Critics say it’s dangerous.
Mr. Adams called for a 15 m.p.h. speed restriction for electric bicycles and scooters in New York City, even as other vehicles will be allowed to drive faster. Critics say it’s dangerous.
If you’re thinking the Democrats’ job now is to come up with some new policies that appeal to the working class, you are thinking too small.
The revelation ignited a controversy in Israel, with the opposition leader warning that the “weapons going into Gaza will eventually be pointed at Israeli soldiers and civilians.”
President Trump said on Thursday that Elon Musk was upset about the repeal of an electric vehicle tax credit — a claim Mr. Musk swiftly rejected.
A new study shows how the technology deployed in Covid vaccines helped scientists coax the virus out of hiding.
Sales of vehicles made in Canada plunged by nearly 23 percent in April after President Trump imposed a 25 percent auto tariff.
The U.S. defense secretary expressed optimism that allied countries would increase their defense budgets, a demand of President Trump’s.
Poaching rates dropped by more than half in African reserves where veterinarians removed the animals’ horns, which are in high demand in some parts of Asia.
The proclamation said exemptions could be made for athletes and coaches participating in “major” competitions in the United States.
Not much links the nations.
How one of the N.B.A.’s scrappiest teams came to dominate the league.
Bryana Bongolan accused Mr. Combs of holding her over a 17th-floor balcony, but his lawyers said he was on the East Coast at the time of the alleged Los Angeles encounter.
Federal authorities on the island have recently detained hundreds of Dominicans, who often share the same ethnic background, language and culture as Puerto Ricans.
George Romero’s daughter, ex-wife and widow are each working on movies rooted in his legacy, even as they wrestle with their memories and a contentious split.
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ASML, the Dutch company that makes multimillion-dollar tools to manufacture advanced semiconductors, is grappling with the repercussions of a tech trade war.
Traffic through the Suez Canal is down about 60 percent since 2023, even after Trump-ordered attacks on the Houthis and now a cease-fire.
Stem cells can fight disease from the inside out. But not all treatments are created equal.
Damascus residents hope the decision is another sign that the world is normalizing relations with Syria after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court had ruled that the group’s activities in serving the state’s poor were not religious enough to qualify for the exemption.
Ispace crashed on the moon in 2023. Its second spacecraft, Resilience, aims in the hours ahead to succeed where its predecessor failed.
The case focused on whether the Mexican government could legally sue U.S. manufacturers over claims that they shared blame for violence by drug cartels.
The justices rejected an appeals court’s requirement that members of majority groups meet a heightened standard to win employment discrimination cases.
The justices rejected an appeals court’s requirement that members of majority groups meet a heightened standard to win employment discrimination cases.
The writer Edmund White, who died on Tuesday, wrote about being gay with literary clarity and without shame.
The U.S. health secretary said people should have access to experimental therapies including unregulated stem cells. But some methods have resulted in blindness, tumors and other injuries.
As Republicans weigh steep cuts to the program, Times reporters want to hear from people who rely on the Affordable Care Act for coverage.
Chinese state media said the leaders spoke on Thursday, amid worsening tensions between Washington and Beijing.
The order will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other countries.
U.S. trade fell sharply as President Trump’s global tariffs began to weigh on imports.