An Evening with Brooklyn’s Best Baseball Club
About thirty minutes before a Brooklyn Cyclones game in mid-August, a family of three, a reporter, and a man in a Jedi robe stepped into an elevator at Maimonides Park. As the doors closed and the...
View ArticleThe Silent Killer Who Stalks Sri Lankan Men
Climate change and contaminated water have triggered an epidemic of kidney disease. In Sri Lanka, a serene island nation in the Indian Ocean, a silent killer is claiming the lives of thousands of men....
View ArticleBuilding Global Supply Chains: US Strategy to Mitigate Risks with China
If the Biden administration is successful, many more electronic chips will be produced in factories located in, say, Texas or Arizona. These chips will then be shipped to partner countries like Costa...
View ArticlePolitical changes in France after early elections
After Sunday’s snap legislative elections in France, the nation faces a deadlocked parliament and significant political uncertainty. No major political factions, left, center or right, have won an...
View ArticleJane McAlevey: A Life Dedicated to Workers’ Empowerment Ends at 59
Jane McAlevey, an influential organizer and labor scholar, died Sunday at her cabin in Muir Beach, California, at the age of 59. Her half-brother, Mitchell Rotbert, confirmed that multiple myeloma was...
View ArticleViktor Orban visits Xi Jinping in China after meeting with Putin in Moscow
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday, following his recent talks with Russian President Vladimir V. Putin in Moscow. China’s state-run news...
View ArticleNATO unity faces challenges amid leadership uncertainty
As President Biden and his team prepared to celebrate NATO’s 75th anniversary, starting Tuesday night in Washington, the goal was to project unity and confidence. The intention was to send a clear...
View ArticleMeet David Ellison: Paramount’s New Leader
David Ellison’s Hollywood journey has been filled with high-energy, adrenaline-filled blockbusters filled with suspense, stunts and unexpected twists. But on Sunday, he achieved his most significant...
View ArticleWHO data indicates rising number of deaths in Ukrainian medical facilities...
A Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s largest children’s hospital on Monday underscored the escalation of attacks on medical facilities, vehicles and workers in the country. The incident is in line...
View ArticleFrench cyclist’s emotional stage for his family sparks debate during Tour de...
Julien Bernard’s Tour de France journey took an emotional turn on Friday, but it came at a surprising price. Riding on his home turf of Burgundy during the stage seven time trial, Bernard veered off...
View ArticleWhat warning signs made you leave your therapist? Share your story.
Many people who have undergone mental health therapy often highlight the positive aspects of it, such as developing better coping skills, building stronger relationships, and achieving a calmer mind....
View ArticleFerrari Ventures Into Electric Age Amid Industry Challenges
In a new factory in northern Italy, Ferrari chassis slide onto robot trucks as engineers in cherry-red uniforms add components like the engine block, dashboard, and steering wheel, turning these...
View ArticleCigarette smuggling in Gaza affects humanitarian aid deliveries
In the heavily blockaded Gaza Strip, cigarettes have become a rare commodity, often selling for $25-30 each. Both U.N. and Israeli officials have reported that coordinated attacks by groups seeking to...
View ArticleTesla’s Decline in U.S. Electric Vehicle Market Dominance
Tesla’s U.S. electric vehicle market share fell below 50% for the first time in the second quarter of the year, according to recent estimates from research firm Cox Automotive. Tesla’s share fell to...
View ArticleMiddle East Crisis: Cigarette Smuggling in Gaza and Its Impact on Aid Convoys
A significant problem is now affecting humanitarian aid convoys trying to deliver essential goods to the starving population of Gaza: attacks by organized groups looking not for flour or medicine, but...
View ArticleFrance Discovers a New Word: Ungovernable
Instead of waking up on Monday in a country governed by the far right, France found itself in a situation similar to Italy’s, where only patient parliamentary negotiation could lead to the formation...
View ArticleUnusual hype prompts U.S. women’s water polo team to seek history
The U.S. women’s water polo team is making waves both inside and outside the pool. An unlikely partnership with rap icon Flavor Flav has brought a wave of attention to the sport as the team seeks an...
View ArticleThe Santa Fe Handbike Tour
The nervous energy was palpable as hundreds of cyclists, dressed in colorful Lycra suits, awaited the start of the 50-mile ride known as Medio Siglo from the Santa Fe Railyard, a hub of art galleries,...
View ArticleAutistic Employees Revolutionize Workplace Accommodations
When Chelsia Potts took her 10-year-old daughter to a psychologist for an evaluation for autism spectrum disorder, she decided, almost as an afterthought, to get tested herself. The results were...
View ArticleMcIlroy reflects on US Open disappointment, vows to learn and move forward
Rory McIlroy is using introspection and a change of scenery to process his heartbreaking U.S. Open finish. After missing putts on the final holes at Pinehurst, McIlroy took solitary walks through the...
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