Keurig Dr Pepper to Acquire Peet’s in $18 Billion Deal
After the takeover, the company will split into two businesses, one focusing on coffee and one on soft drinks.
After the takeover, the company will split into two businesses, one focusing on coffee and one on soft drinks.
Zohran Mamdani’s coalition in the New York mayor’s race includes residents who have questioned whether they can afford to raise children in the city.
While the university was able to strike a deal with the Trump administration, the national outlook for federal science funding remains bleak.
President Trump floated the idea after the former governor of New Jersey, a onetime ally, criticized his use of the Justice Department.
We need a bipartisan solution that ensures a stable farm work force and protects farmworker families and the future of American agriculture.
Videos taken by visitors to the isolated country provide a rare glimpse of how it’s mimicking the consumerism of the outside world.
The government had set out to slow speculation, kicking off a slowdown in real estate values that is still grinding on with wide economic consequences.
More than 2,200 troops were deployed in Washington as of Sunday, a Guard spokesman said.
China Evergrande, set to be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, leaves behind a giant pile of debt and long line of desperate creditors.
The statement by Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov deals a blow to President Trump’s efforts to mediate an end to the war in Ukraine.
The footage showed Mr. Jackson, son of the former UFC champion Quinton Jackson, punching the wrestler Stuart Smith at least 20 times.
After setbacks in its last three flight attempts, Elon Musk’s company has a lot riding on the latest trip of its Starship prototype.
A single afternoon in court illustrated the new ways in which laws are being enforced after President Trump’s takeover of the city’s police.
President Trump said he was considering sending troops to cities like Chicago, New York and Baltimore. State and local leaders say they have crime under control.
It took decades for the Bronx to recover after the Cross Bronx Expressway was built. With years of repairs on the horizon, some residents worry about new trauma.
The president and his allies should not be trusted to ensure the integrity of the vote.
Health issues prevented the women, who were in their 80s, from climbing out, officials said. They became unresponsive after overheating and developing hyperthermia.
After spending years in behind-the-scenes roles on Broadway, he enjoyed a late career transformation to become an actor in films and on television.
He was frequently crammed into airport lockers, popcorn machines and grandfather clocks as Agent 13, the long-suffering spy.
A clever leak exposed the music habits of some famous people — and two Times journalists.
The Ukrainian leader held talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and was set to meet with President Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, amid continuing diplomatic efforts to end the war.
When Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are looking at maps of Ukraine and deciding which parts Russia should have, it’s time to make waffles.
What if we come to love and depend on the A.I.s — if we prefer them in many cases to our fellow humans?
They hoped to make tomorrow’s medicines. Then came Trump.
Talks of a cease-fire in Ukraine have centered on the Donbas, a valued region for both sides and where most of the fighting is taking place. Michael Schwirtz, a global intelligence correspondent, and Anatoly Kurmanaev, a foreign correspondent covering Russia, break down who the Donbas is important to and why.
The guitarist and frontman chat about their fraught partnership, earliest goals and (possibly) final shows on the road.
Calabasas residents thought it would be easy to keep wildfire ash from being trucked to their local landfill. They were wrong.
The agency said a proposal to get rid of 350 navigational buoys from Maine to New Jersey made sense after decades of advancement in electronic navigation tools.
The “Panama Playlists” exposed the Spotify listening habits of some famous people — and two journalists who didn’t know as much about protecting their privacy as they had thought.
In its campaign of “uprooting the foot soldiers,” the Trump Justice Department has fired or demoted more than two dozen Jan. 6 prosecutors, even as those they sent to prison walk free.