Apple Fitness Chief Accused of Toxic Workplace Culture and Harassment
Workers say the executive was volatile and retaliated when they cooperated with an investigation. Apple denies the claims.
Workers say the executive was volatile and retaliated when they cooperated with an investigation. Apple denies the claims.
Target is the latest company to keep a replaced chief executive around as an “executive chairman.” Does having two top dogs make sense?
Fewer than 100 dusky gopher frogs were known to remain. Thanks to some very dedicated humans, numbers are now on the rise.
Along with other East Coast states, Delaware is using natural materials to protect vulnerable coastal areas.
Ms. Lewis-Martin, the former chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, is accused of taking bribes in exchange for favorable treatment, including speeding city permits for a karaoke bar and residential renovations.
The hearings will be held on consecutive days, with separate deliberations for each brother.
An analysis of census data by the Pew Research Center found that between January and June, the foreign-born population declined by nearly 1.5 million.
The International Space Station captured the unusually large storm as it swirled near the East Coast of the United States.
The founder of the evangelical group Focus on the Family, he spent decades denouncing what he saw as the unraveling of the social order.
German authorities said a Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022 had been taken into custody by the Italian police.
Nearly a week after President Trump’s Alaska summit, his suggestions of imminent breakthroughs have not come to pass.
Fifteen years after a combat photographer lost his legs to a land mine, he returned to the place in Afghanistan where it happened.
Media attention has brought the Menendez brothers to the cusp of early release from prison. Criminal justice reform proponents hope other prisoners benefit.
The Israeli government is expanding its operation in Gaza, despite its generals’ advice and as it deliberates on a new cease-fire proposal.
After mixed reports from retail rivals, Walmart reported better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its sales forecast for the year.
The European Union and United States have been negotiating the joint text for weeks. The deal is much as expected, but it will delay tariff relief for European cars.
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President Trump focuses on the trade in manufactured goods, where India sells more to the U.S. than it buys. But the countries share a balanced trade in services.
A Times investigation found that Michael Boulos and his family benefited financially from proximity to his in-laws for years.
Aimee Betro, 45, was convicted this month of attempting to shoot a man near Birmingham, England, in 2019.
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The Ukrainian leader returned with a U.S. commitment to participate in security guarantees for Kyiv in a postwar settlement.
Lawmakers in the nation’s two most populous states were planning to vote Thursday on competing proposals as the battle over U.S. House maps intensified.
An amendment that can help save our democracy.
When Nvidia, the chip producer, reports earnings next week, investors expect the S&P 500 to have a bigger reaction than when the Fed chair delivers a big speech on Friday.
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.
What do data integrity, tariffs, inflation and debt add up to?
Long confined to the medical fringe, “restorative reproductive medicine” has unified Christian conservatives and proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement on the political right.
Using the full power of the federal government, President Trump has promoted a vision of America that challenges the legitimacy of the Black experience.
Tensions between President Trump and Brazil’s leader could derail a promising alliance to unlock the world’s second largest reserve of the minerals.