The combination of lower oil prices and higher costs for essential materials like steel pipe threatens to squeeze domestic oil and gas producers.
Month: April 2025
In the Men’s Final Four, It’s Boomer vs. Millennial Coaches
One of the four head coaches left working in the N.C.A.A. Tournament will win his first national championship Monday night.
N.H.L. Goalies Are Better Than Ever. Who Can Beat Them?
Being an elite scorer is becoming less about who can shoot the puck the hardest and more about who can mislead the opposition with deception.
Caitlin Clark Is Gone, but Women’s March Madness Ratings Are Still Soaring
With UConn’s Page Bueckers on a sensational run, ESPN’s broadcast of the event drew ratings that were only second to last year’s record.
N.F.L. Team Executives Are Unimpressed by the Giants’ Quarterback Plan
New York signed both Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston during the offseason. But what is the team doing for the big picture?
Paige Bueckers Isn’t Scared of the Spotlight. Now It’s Time to Deliver for UConn.
With a high level of attention comes an avalanche of pressure, but Bueckers lives for these moments.
Inside Draymond Green’s Basketball Mind: How to Destroy an Offense
One of the most ferocious and dominant defenders in N.B.A. history breaks down his own highlights with The Athletic.
Inside the Momentous Decision That Changed Cooper Flagg and Duke
Years before his starring turn at the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament, the freshman phenom wasn’t sure he would play for the Blue Devils.
Javier Milei, Trump’s ‘Favorite President,’ Has Few Deals to Offer — but Lots of Adoration
Javier Milei of Argentina might not be that useful for the United States on economics or geopolitics — but he can help to fight the […]
Europe Has Economic Power. Can It Use It Against Trump’s Tariffs?
European leaders have said they would prefer to negotiate. If that fails, their response could go beyond anything they’ve tried before.