Chase Elliott calls out NASCAR for fining Ricky Stenhouse Jr., sharing fight...
Chase Elliott, NASCAR’s most popular driver, had pointed criticism for NASCAR after the sanctioning body issued a record fine earlier this week against Ricky Stenhouse Jr. for his role in a fight...
View ArticleAn Editor Whose Business Is Fitness
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. Molly Mirhashem is used to running around in circles — literally. Six...
View ArticleWhy Do Aid Groups Stay in Lawless Haiti?
Haiti’s bleak humanitarian situation is once again in the spotlight after gangs on Thursday attacked an Oklahoma-based missionary group working in the capital, Port-au-Prince, killing two Americans...
View ArticleFoster Children Fight to Stop States From Taking Federal Benefits
James Wood’s mother struggled with addiction, and he often found himself adrift, not knowing what day or month it was. “I didn’t understand how time worked,” he said. When James was 14, his mother...
View ArticleRussia Is Increasingly Blocking Ukraine’s Starlink Service
Just before Russian troops pushed across the Ukrainian northern border this month, members of Ukraine’s 92nd Assault Brigade lost a vital resource. Starlink satellite internet service, which soldiers...
View ArticleWhat do you think of Scott Foster after reading this?
When he was a cocksure 25-year-old, on the fast track to officiating big-time college basketball, Scott Foster was summoned for a sit-down with his dad. They met at a bar, and his father, Dickie,...
View ArticleInside the Factory Supplying Half of Africa’s Syringes
On the stunning Kenyan coast, about halfway between 15th-century ruins and the vibrant city of Mombasa, a small factory is helping to achieve one of Africa’s biggest health care goals: self-reliance....
View ArticleCarbon Offsets, a Much-Criticized Climate Tool, Get Federal Guidelines
The Biden administration on Tuesday laid out for the first time a set of broad government guidelines around the use of carbon offsets in an attempt to shore up confidence in a method for tackling...
View ArticleIf A.I. Can Do Your Job, Maybe It Can Also Replace Your C.E.O.
As artificial intelligence programs shake up the office, potentially making millions of jobs obsolete, one group of perpetually stressed workers seems especially vulnerable. These employees analyze...
View ArticleOpenAI Says It Has Begun Training a New Flagship A.I. Model
OpenAI said on Tuesday that it has begun training a new flagship artificial intelligence model that would succeed the GPT-4 technology that drives its popular online chatbot, ChatGPT. The San...
View ArticleJimmy Aggrey was a victim of the Chelsea racism scandal – now he wants to talk
He was the tallest player. Even at the age of 16, Jimmy Aggrey stood well over six feet. The big lads went at the back. Line up and smile for the camera, please. Chelsea liked him. They thought he had...
View ArticleAncient Skull With Brain Cancer Preserves Clues to Egyptian Medicine
Fluctuating disease rates, innovative treatments and talk of “moonshots” in the White House may make cancer seem like a modern scourge. But a new discovery highlights how humans dealt with the illness...
View ArticleLogging in Banff to Save it from Canada’s Wildfires
The loggers’ work was unmistakable. Flanked by dense forests, the mile-long, 81-acre expanse of land on the mountainside had been stripped nearly clean. Only scattered trees still stood, while some...
View ArticleActivist Investor Nelson Peltz Is Said to Sell His Disney Stake
Nearly two months after losing an epic corporate battle to get on the board of the Walt Disney Company, Nelson Peltz is no longer an investor in the entertainment company. Mr. Peltz, the billionaire...
View ArticleOnce a Sheriff’s Deputy in Florida, Now a Source of Disinformation From Russia
A dozen years ago, John Mark Dougan, a former deputy sheriff in Palm Beach County, Fla., sent voters an email posing as a county commissioner, urging them to oppose the re-election of the county’s...
View ArticleNelly Korda’s disastrous U.S. Women’s Open round was shockingly relatable
LANCASTER, Pa. — Standing on the fringe of Lancaster Country Club’s 9th green, moments after stroking her final putt of the day, Nelly Korda opened her purple scorecard holder, looked down, and sighed...
View ArticleFDA Reviews MDMA Therapy for PTSD, Citing Health Risks and Study Flaws
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday raised concerns about the health effects of MDMA as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, citing flaws in a company’s studies that could pose major...
View ArticleBiden Speaks on Gaza War as Israel Pushes Into Central Rafah: Watch Live
The Israeli military said on Friday that its forces had advanced into central Rafah, pushing even deeper into the southern Gaza city despite an international backlash and pressure from allies to scale...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Takes a Financial Toll Long Before Diagnosis, Study Finds
Long before people develop dementia, they often begin falling behind on mortgage payments, credit card bills and other financial obligations, new research shows. A team of economists and medical...
View ArticleElon Musk Lobbies on X for His $46.5 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, offered a personal tour of the electric carmaker’s factory in Austin, Texas, to select shareholders this week. “Please let us know if you have any questions about...
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