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Canada's Trump Card
With former central banker Mark Carney succeeding Justin Trudeau as prime minister, has the U.S. president met his match in the trade wars?

Tesla's Got Trust Issues
As protests against Elon Musk target his electric car company's showrooms, how will progressive buyers respond to feeling that the firm's founder has done them dirty?

'I Was Meant To Be on Doomed Flight'
Just like flight 5342, Sabena flight 548 was carrying U.S. figure skaters and coaches when it crashed into a field in 1961

THIS IS A CRISIS
As U.S. military support for Europe wanes, NATO DRILLS in Romania highlight a huge capability gap, with one military official telling Newsweek...

US Blind Spot for Five Eyes
The intelligence-sharing alliance of Anglophone nations could be at risk as President Donald Trump brushes off allies and the White House appears to grow closer to Russia

GOOGLE'S $32 BILLION WIZ ACQUISITION: A CLOUD SECURITY POWER PLAY
Google has set its sights on a seismic shift in the cloud computing arena, announcing on March 18, 2025, a definitive agreement to acquire New York-based cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion in cash.

C1 MODEM SHINES IN SURPRISING BENCHMARK DEBUT
Apple's long-rumored leap into custom silicon took a bold step forward with the unveiling of its first in-house cellular modem, the C1, powering the iPhone 16e, released on February 19, 2025.

TESLA'S NEW FACTORIES: POWERING CARS AND MEGAPACKS INTO 2025
Tesla is accelerating its manufacturing ambitions with a bold expansion of factories for electric vehicles (EVs) and Megapack energy storage systems, including a freshly announced Megafactory near Houston, Texas.

LIVE HERE FIRST
When designer Ben Pentreath moved into a Georgian house on a remote island in Scotland, he did what he thinks everyone should do first: nothing.

HIS EMPIRE STATE
They call him the King. In Manhattan, Giorgio Armani reigns from a recently renovated historic apartment with his signature sprezzatura and an only-in-New-York view.

MY CLIENT, MYSELF
In her new column, Rita Konig tackles modern design dilemmas, both practical and philosophical. Up next: the pleasure, and pain, of decorating for the decorator you know.

THIS CORNER OF THE WORLD
Every house has that one spot that becomes its center of gravity, doesn't it? This month, designer Sheila Bridges shares the space that helps her enjoy the great outdoors, indoors.

Those Chic MILANESE
When Piero Portaluppi was your great-grandfather, everywhere in this city feels like home. But sometimes you need to leave the nest to make one of your own.

Cumbre Afro at CENTRO looks to unite cultures from Puerto Rico to Harlem
This year, the University of Puerto Rico’s Cumbre Afro is headed to Harlem. “CENTRO x Cumbre — Sites of Black Memory: Our Ancestors, Archives, and Arts,” the fourth annual Cumbre Afro, or Afro Summit, will conclude with events at East Harlem's Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) at Hunter College.

Amina Rachman's life of service and activism
A headline about Malcolm X broke through my mass-media boundaries recently, who was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965, while delivering a speech in Manhattan.

NY and NJ women’s college hoops teams head into postseason action
It's that time of year when Division I college basketball heads into what Columbia University coach Megan Griffith calls a new season. It’s win or go home as the top teams take on postseason action.

Cure Violence prevented 1,567 shootings but needs support, says NYC Comptroller
Amsterdam News Staff, Report for America Corps Member

Q&A with mayoral candidate Zohran K.Mamdani
New York State Assemblymember Zohran Kwame Mamdani, 33, is a standout candidate in this year's crowded mayoral race against the incumbent Eric Adams.

Union march pushes back against Trump/Musk job cuts
Laid-off federal workers, members of several New York City labor unions, and community groups marched in downtown Manhattan on Saturday, March 15.

U.S. bobsledders reach medal podium at 2025 World Championships
The 2025 IBSF Bobsled and Skeleton World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, wrapped up last weekend with U.S. athletes on the podium.

Afro Bolivian women... fighting for a better world
South America's Republic of Bolivia has a significant African presence. Africans were kidnapped and enslaved there beginning in the 17th century; 30,000 alone were brought to the high-altitude city of Potosí to work in the wealth-producing silver mines.

Book Review:'Power from the Podium'
As is customary, the Afrikan Healing Circle, a percussion choir, opened the ceremony at a recent commemoration of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) at the Shabazz Center in Washington Heights.

Williams and Brewer blast Adams, Trump at City Hall rally over school funding
Educators, parents, and politicians rallied outside City Hall, condemning Mayor Eric Adams’ sweeping education budget cuts as they blasted his perceived coziness with President Donald Trump amid federal education rollbacks.

With Mitchell Robinson back in the fold, the Knicks expand their rotation
It was much ado about nothing. A national media topic of discussion that was really a non-story at this juncture of the long NBA season when Knicks forward Mikal Bridges suggested head coach Tom Thibodeau utilize the bench players more.

Current and future track stars show up and show out at New Balance Nationals
Track and field diehards in the New York tri-state area, used to make the yearly pilgrimage to the Armory in Washington Heights, Manhattan, to get a close and first-hand look at some of the sport's best young stars at the New Balance Nationals Indoor championships.

Six immigration headlines you need to know this week
In the ever-changing world of U.S. immigration policy, where chaos and controversy often take center stage, six major developments have shaped the landscape this past week. From legal battles to policy shifts, here's what you need to know.

The Rose win Unrivaled women's basketball league's inaugural title
Coming off a seminal 28th season, the WNBA will hold its annual draft in less than a month on April 14 at The Shed at Hudson Yards in Midtown Manhattan.

Muslim NYers on celebrating Ramadan during times of constitutional crisis
Despite political unrest sowing seeds of fear in New York City and overseas, Muslim communities are determined to continue observing their holiest month of Ramadan.

The Cranky Visionary
Albert Barnes believed in the liberating power of art—but you had to look at it his way.

The Internet Can Still Be Good
Reddit, of all places, suggests how.