For 18 months, Hamas has pushed for a permanent truce while Israel has held out for a temporary one. That wide gap has stymied efforts […]
Month: June 2025
In Russia Airfield Attacks, Ukraine Aims for Strategic and Symbolic Blow
While the full extent of the damage is still unknown, the operation shows how Kyiv has been able to adapt and evolve over the war […]
Ukraine and Russia to Meet for Second Round of Talks
After more than three years of war, Russia and Ukraine are engaged in direct and public talks to end the fighting, but their positions remain […]
How A.I. Is Changing How Chefs Cook
Chefs are starting to explore ways chatbots can help them create recipes, menus and dining experiences.
Are A.I. Data Centers a Sure Thing or the Next Real Estate Bubble?
Private equity firms like Blackstone are using their clients’ money to buy and build data centers to fuel the artificial intelligence boom.
The C.E.O. Other C.E.O.s Turn To for Advice
Steve Stoute’s role at the intersection of business and popular culture has made him a lot of high-powered friends.
A Peach and Apple Farmer’s Uphill Quest to Feed Poor Families, and His Own
When the Trump administration slashed a successful food aid program, Austin Flamm set out to put politics aside. “Everybody needs a meal,’’ he said.
How Butterworth’s Became the New Scene in Trump’s Washington
Right-wing insiders, caviar bumps and protests at a see-and-be-seen Capitol Hill restaurant.
How ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Became One of the Most Profitable Movies in Years
The film was originally aimed for Disney+. But it was rerouted to a theatrical release and is on pace for at least $950 million in […]
As Courts Call Tariffs Into Question, Trump Again Turns to His Favorite Tool
The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.