Facing the looming threat of A.I. as a competitor, some publishers are considering an alternative to the internet’s all-powerful algorithms.
Month: March 2025
Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexico for a Month
Goods trading under the rules of the North American trade pact, or the vast majority of products, would be exempt from tariffs, the president said. […]
Mexico Is Bracing for Tariffs, Eager for Its President’s Response
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico spoke with President Trump about his 25 percent tariff on exports from her country, and will unveil her plan on […]
Sweeping Tariffs Threaten to Undo a 30-Year Trade Alliance
President Trump’s stiff tariffs on Mexico and Canada could push those allies into recession. The impact for America could be messy.
The ‘Generational’ Soccer Competition With a $1 Billion Prize Pool
It will take place in the United States from June 14 and will feature 32 teams.
Naomi Osaka Calls Loss at Indian Wells the ‘Worst Match I’ve Ever Played’
After suffering an abdominal injury at the Australian Open, Osaka was ready to go. Physically, perhaps, but the tennis just wasn’t there.
The Women’s College Basketball Teams That Are True Title Contenders
Parity has been a huge topic all season long. But who has the best chance of winning the N.C.A.A. Tournament?
How Designing Video Game Golf Courses Built a One-of-a-Kind Community
The world of golf architecture is exclusive and expensive, but virtual reality changed the game.
The Best Cinderella Story in Men’s College Basketball Comes With a Twist
St. Thomas, coached by a former psychology professor, is good enough to play in the N.C.A.A. Tournament. It has to wait until 2026.