Said
-
Business
FTX Inquiry Expands as Prosecutors Reach Out to Former Executives
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are speaking with lawyers for former officials at the collapsed crypto exchange FTX and scrutinizing the…
-
Magazine
Harry Styles Ate Here. His Fans Will Now Eat Here Forever.
At 9:30 a.m. on a Thursday, the Harrys began to arrive at Beachwood Cafe. Young women with neon hair extensions,…
-
Magazine
Bringing a Little Queerness to Acting Roles
Poppy Liu plays a blackjack dealer in “Hacks.” And has been working nonstop ever since.
-
World
Russia Pushes to Take Ukrainian Town Near a Vital Supply Line
Ukraine has used the strategic town of Vuhledar to launch attacks disrupting transit on a critical rail link between the…
-
World
Hopes for Peace in South Sudan Are Pinned on a Papal Visit
Pope Francis ended his trip to Africa on Saturday by meeting with displaced people and urging his clergy not to…
-
News
Spy Cams Show What the Pork Industry Tries to Hide
The hog industry hails the gas chambers in which pigs are prepared for slaughter as “animal friendly,” “stress free” and…
-
World
U.S. Presses Partners to Weed Out Illicit Trade With Russia
American officials worry that commercial activities in Turkey and the United Arab Emirates could be fueling Russia’s war machine and…
-
US
Muscle Cars, Balaclavas and Fists: How the Scorpions Rolled Through Memphis
For 14 months, officers from the high-profile Scorpion unit of the Memphis Police Department patrolled city streets with an air…
-
World
Turning Nairobi’s Public Libraries Into ‘Palaces for the People’
A Kenyan nonprofit is restoring iconic public libraries, leaving behind a segregated past and turning them into inclusive spaces.
-
World
When It Comes to Building Its Own Defense, Europe Has Blinked
Despite expectations that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would force Europe to bolster its military strength, it has instead reinforced dependency…