Posts by New York Times (old posts, page 63)
India and Pakistan agreed on Saturday to halt the fighting after an alarming escalation, but reports of violence continued.
How Xi and Putin Got Closer
In terms of geopolitical bromances, this is it. David Pierson, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times covering China, explains how President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping, the leader of China, are closer than ever before.
What’s the Cost to Society of Pollution? Trump Says Zero.
The Trump administration has directed agencies to stop estimating the economic impact of climate change when developing policies and regulations.
Attacking Trump’s Tariffs, Democrats Focus on Small Business Struggles
The party is trying to leverage local entrepreneurs’ concerns to argue that President Trump’s tariffs are yet another gift to the rich and powerful at the expense of everyday Americans.
It’s Hard to Quit Zyn. The Reddit Bros Can Help.
What it takes to end a “lip pillow” habit that makes you feel like one of the guys.
European Leaders Visit Ukraine and Press Russia for a 30-Day Cease-Fire
They said that if President Vladimir V. Putin did not agree to the cease-fire, more sanctions would be imposed.
‘Don’t Need a Deal’: Top Trump Economic Adviser Is All In on His China Hardball
In a wide-ranging interview, Stephen Miran, the chair of President Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers, said, “Volatility doesn’t necessarily mean anything greater for the long term.”
Elizabeth Holmes’s Partner Has a New Blood-Testing Start-Up
Billy Evans has two children with the Theranos founder, who is in prison for fraud. He’s now trying to raise money for a testing company that promises “human health optimization.”
After Allegations, Smokey Robinson Show Goes On as Planned
The 85-year-old Motown star performed for an adoring crowd and made no mention of the claims against him at his first concert since being named in a lawsuit.
World Catholics See the First American Pope as Hardly American
Catholics around the world were skeptical at first about an American pope. But Pope Leo XIV’s multicultural and multilingual identity has put them at ease.