The agriculture and nutrition measure was last updated in 2018 and originally expired two years ago. Farmers fear the Trump administration’s priorities will eclipse theirs […]
Month: November 2024
PCE, a Key Inflation Measure, Sped Up in October
Inflation has been stubborn in recent months. Now, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s tariffs loom as a potential risk.
Drug Companies Face Hostility as They Hope for Allies Among Trump’s Health Picks
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other candidates for top health posts are at odds with the drug industry, setting the stage for tense battles over […]
A Battered and Diminished Hezbollah Accepts a Cease-fire
Thirteen months of war left Hezbollah weakened, isolated and desperate for a way to stop the fighting.
Premier League Referee Under Investigation Over Suspected Betting Breach
David Coote, who is already suspended, denied any wrongdoing after a report in a British newspaper.
Every College Football Playoff Contender Has a Fatal Flaw
Even the best teams in the sport have looked ordinary at times this season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Can a Quarterback Rescue the New York Giants? These Are the Options.
In a draft class led by Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, one young player makes the most sense, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
The N.F.L. General Managers Who Find Themselves on the Hot Seat
The Jets fired Joe Douglas last week. He is unlikely to be the last executive to lose his job this season, a columnist for The […]
Salt and Pepper Shakers Laid the Groundwork for the N.B.A.’s Hottest Team
The Cavaliers are 17-1. It all started with a meal between a new coach and his star player.
After Winning the World Series, the Dodgers Are Spending to Win Another
None of the top pitchers available fit with Los Angeles better than Blake Snell, a columnist for The Athletic writes.