Was
-
World
Officer in Charge of Uvalde Police on Day of School Shooting Steps Down
DALLAS — A lieutenant who was the acting chief of the police in Uvalde, Texas, during the shooting at Robb…
-
Politics
Is This the End Game for Crypto?
Recent events have made clear the need to regulate crypto, an industry that grew from nothing to a $3 trillion…
-
Business
Biden Administration Offers New Path to Discharging Student Debt in Bankruptcy
As President Biden’s broad plan to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers faces mounting legal challenges, his administration took…
-
Sports
Capping a Record-Setting Year, Aaron Judge Wins A.L. M.V.P.
The topic of value shadowed Aaron Judge all season. In April, the Yankees placed a value on his long-term future…
-
Sports
Former Team Psychologist Settles Lawsuit Against the Spurs and Joshua Primo
A sports psychologist who filed a lawsuit this month against the San Antonio Spurs and Joshua Primo, a former player…
-
Sports
After Years of Coming Close, Paul Goldschmidt Is the N.L. M.V.P.
As a high school senior and Astros fan growing up near Houston, Paul Goldschmidt was watching from his center-field seat…
-
World
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
-
Politics
Have Republicans Learned Anything From Their Dance With the Donald?
Donald Trump is done. I keep hearing and reading that, and I have no reason to disbelieve it: Announcing his…
-
Politics
Michael J. Gerson, Presidential Speechwriter and Columnist, Dies at 58
Michael J. Gerson, who as George W. Bush’s chief speechwriter and one of his closest advisers composed many of the…
-
Sports
An Unlikely Group Scrambles for World Cup Rooms: FIFA’s Elite
DOHA, Qatar — Luxury hotels featured prominently in Qatar’s master plan to host the 2022 World Cup, and in the…