What happens in Vegas, it turns out, really does stay in Vegas. The American company behind the Sphere, the gargantuan orb that shimmers, twinkles and
Month: January 2024
Gabriel Attal Is France’s Youngest and First Openly Gay Prime Minister
In a typically bold bid to revitalize his second term, President Emmanuel Macron named Gabriel Attal, 34, as his new prime minister, replacing Élisabeth Borne,
‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to Move
To save lives, Ukrainian combat medics must stay alive. So, deep inside a position that soldiers call “the black forest” in eastern Ukraine, the medical
London Tube Strike Called Off
The mayor of London on Sunday announced that a planned strike that would have ground the city’s underground Tube system to a halt this week
Eurozone Price Pressures Edged Higher to End the Year
What It Looks Like in Germany, France and Spain: The effect from Europe’s largest economies. In Germany, inflation jumped at an annual rate of 3.8
Glynis Johns, a Tony Winner and Actress in ‘Mary Poppins,’ Dies at 100
Glynis Johns, the British actress who in a trans-Atlantic career that endured for more than 60 years won a Tony Award for her role in
Maureen Flavin Sweeney Dies at 100; Her Weather Report Delayed D-Day
On certain rare occasions, ordinary people in the midst of an average day have changed history. In 1947, Muhammad edh-Dhib, a young Bedouin shepherd looking
Putin Vows to Keep Up Bombardment After a Russian City Is Hit
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia vowed on Monday to continue missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, in retaliation for what he called a “terror” attack