Year

Business

Elon Musk Ramps Up Anti-Biden Posts on X

The billionaire owner of X has increasingly been using his social media platform to criticize President Biden for his health…

News

Graduation’s Pomp Goes On, No Matter the Circumstance

Commencement is the rare American ritual that still has rules. That’s why it’s ripe for disruption.

Real Estate

Houses Up, Condos Down. What’s Selling in the Hamptons These Days?

Prices, sales and available homes have all increased during the year, largely driven by high-end properties. But condo prices are…

News

At Cannes, Lily Gladstone Scores a Familiar Seat

The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a…

Business

Red Lobster, an American Seafood Institution, Files for Bankruptcy

Facing challenges since the start of the pandemic, the seafood chain said it would reduce its locations and sell of…

News

Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, a Love Affair in Street Art and Silverware

A coach’s soccer legacy is often reduced to titles and trophies. In Liverpool, a beloved manager will endure in murals,…

News

At Cannes, Inspiration From Ancient Romans and Modern Women

Though the history-inflected “Furiosa” and “Megalopolis” were the hottest tickets, films by Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni proved to be…

Newyork

Free Preschool With One Catch: It May Be a Long Commute Away

Many New York City families counted on the prospect of free preschool, but hundreds were not immediately offered a seat…

Newyork

Does a Smash Hit Like ‘Lion King’ Deserve a $3 Million Tax Break?

Broadway is still recovering from the pandemic. A state tax-credit program has helped, but watchdogs say it aids some shows…

Business

Heat Stress Is Hitting Caribbean Reefs Earlier Than Ever This Year

Scientists in the United States are reporting “unprecedented patterns” of surface warming, an ominous sign for coral.

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