A role at Red Bull carries significant risk for the former Liverpool coach, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Year: 2024
Wimbledon Will End a 147-Year Tradition in 2025
More than 300 line judges will be out of a job as the tournament will feature automated electronic line calling for the first time.
Why N.F.L. Executives Think the Jets Fired Robert Saleh Too Soon
Executives who spoke with The Athletic about Saleh’s firing blamed team owner Woody Johnson for making a rash decision.
Google Researchers Win Nobel Prize Amid Company’s Antitrust Battle
Two of the company’s A.I. researchers shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, just hours after the Justice Department started spelling out plans that could lead […]
Fed Officials Debated Whether a Big Rate Cut Was Smart in September
Freshly released minutes from the central bank’s September meeting show that policymakers were divided on how much to cut rates.
The Trump-Harris Election Is Creating Anxiety on Wall Street
Among deal makers with fortunes at stake, the consequences of a Harris or a Trump win are increasingly murky.
Boeing Labor Talks Stall as Strike Nears One-Month Mark
The aerospace manufacturer withdrew its latest offer to a union whose more than 33,000 members went on strike last month and both sides exchanged blame […]
Fed Officials Debated Whether a Big Rate Cut Was Smart in September
Freshly-released minutes from the central bank’s September meeting show that policymakers were divided on how much to cut rates.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary Gets a Hostile Serenade in Strasbourg
Some European Parliament members sang “Bella Ciao,” a song associated with antifascism, for Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary until ordered to stop.
U.S. Races to Replace IV Fluid Supplies After Hurricane Helene
Officials are looking to foreign sources to ease shortages of IV bags caused by Hurricane Helene as hospitals begin rationing fluids to protect the sickest […]