Women’s basketball is growing in popularity. Its biggest game deserves a better time slot on a larger network, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Month: April 2025
An All-Star Lineup of Coaches Plans to Dethrone Kansas City
Welcome to the A.F.C. West, where what’s old, or rich in experience, to put it more politely, is new again.
M.L.B. Players Won’t Pay to Read This Article
Meet the professional baseball players who pride themselves on a simple mantra: “You stay rich by being cheap.”
They’re Rivals, Innovators and Two of the Most Dominant Coaches of a Generation
Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma have both set new standards and made their impact felt beyond women’s basketball.
Inside the Sudden Shortage of Lovable Underdogs in College Basketball
No. 1-seeded teams have excelled in both the men’s and women’s N.C.A.A. tournaments. The lack of parity is causing concerns.
Trump’s Tariffs Don’t Apply to Chips, but Taiwan Remains Wary
The chip companies in Taiwan, the center of the global supply chain, are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S.
What to Know About Trump’s Order to Phase Out Paper Checks
An executive order from President Trump will require government agencies to make electronic payments for tax refunds, Social Security and other benefits as of Sept. […]
Slumping Oil Prices Reflect Intensifying Economic Worries
Fears that President Trump’s tariffs could slash global economic growth — and demand for oil — were weighing on the market.
Trump’s Tariffs Drive Another Market Meltdown
A rapidly escalating trade war has socked stocks as investors weigh the fallout from President Trump’s tariff barrage.