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Eric Adams' State of the City address portrays him as a "people's mayor." But the people may disagree.
An atypically easygoing Apollo Theater crowd greeted Mayor Eric Adams and company for his State of the City address last Thursday, Jan. 9.
Biden Administration Advances Plan To Sharply Cut Nicotine in Cigarettes
The Biden administration in its final days is advancing a plan to sharply reduce the nicotine in all cigarettes sold in the U.S., though the incoming Trump administration isn't expected to follow through on the idea.
Lunar Landers Carpool In Early-Morning Launch
In a 2-for-1 moonshot, SpaceX launched a pair of lunar landers Wednesday for U.S. and Japanese companies looking to jump-start business on Earth's dusty sidekick.
Death Toll Grows at Mine In South Africa
At least 78 people have died after authorities imposed a blockade on an illegal gold mine here, part of a months-long standoff between prospectors and a government determined to force them to surface-often by cutting off their food and water.
FDA Bans Artificial Dye Red 3 From Food
Groups petitioned agency to restrict an additive linked to cancer in animals
The Soccer Team That Perfected The Art of Winning Without the Ball
THERE CAME A POINT in the recent history of European soccer when it was no longer enough for teams to simply win championships. If they were going to pick up trophies, then they would first need to learn to play beautifully.
Get Ready for More Obstacles To Your Airport Lounge Access
More crackdowns are coming as airlines and credit card companies continue to control crowds
U.S. Imposes New Measures To Limit China's AI Advances
The U.S. is imposing some of its strongest measures yet to limit Chinese advancement in artificial intelligence, requiring companies to get government approval to export certain AI models and set up large AI computing facilities overseas.
Time to Savor and Relish the Joy of Travel
It's a new year and here are my travel aspirations. Feel free to keep me honest on these and tell me your tricks.
Carney Hints at Run to Lead Canada's Liberals
Since Justin Trudeau said he would resign as prime minister, one Canadian politician after another has looked at running to lead the Liberal Party into new elections that polls show it will lose badly and said: \"Not me.\" Now a prominent name is finally hinting he will run-Mark Carney, a familiar face to the world of finance as the former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of Eng-land and current chairman of Brookfield Asset Management.
Princess of Wales Says Her Cancer Is in Remission
After an emotional visit to the hospital where she was treated last year, the Princess of Wales revealed Tuesday that her cancer is in remission. She offered thanks to those who helped her and husband, Prince William. navi-gate the treatment.
Denmark Entertains Greenland Options
U.S. ally signals its willingness to negotiate military, economic matters
Trump Plans ‘Energy Dominance’ Orders
The president-elect wants to boost fossil fuels, revoke Biden’s EV rules
Jack Daniel's Maker to Slash Jobs, Incur Charges for Restructuring
Brown-Forman said it will cut about 12% of its global workforce, or roughly 648 jobs, as it undergoes a restructuring aimed to position the company for growth amid a choppy global spirits market.
Volkswagen Car Deliveries Fall Amid Challenges in China
Volkswagen delivered fewer cars in 2024 as the automaker continued to be hit by intense competition in China that has seen rivals cut prices to win customers in its largest market.
U.K. Launches Antitrust Probe Into Google's Search Business
U.K. antitrust officials said they were probing Google over its search services and how they might affect competition in the country, the first investigation of its kind under a new digital-markets regime that could force the Alphabet-owned company to make concessions.
Gaza Truce Waits for Hamas Sign-Off
Militant group fails to respond to draft of deal after all sides agree to major points
The Path To Dominance
In a speech in March 2000, President Bill Clinton hailed China 's imminent entry into the World Trade Organization.
Signet Jewelers Cuts Its Outlook; Shares Fall
Signet Jewelers shares tumbled after the retailer cut its quarterly outlook, prompted by a duller-than-expected holiday shopping season.
A Letter to Merrick Garland
Dear Mr. Attorney General, Your time in office won't run out a moment too soon. You will be remembered as a tool in the Democratic Party's strategy of misusing the Justice Department to visit injustice on innocent people with differing political views. I am a victim of your dysfunctional leadership, but unlike many of your targets, I have survived unscathed.
Wealthy Homeowners, Their Insurers Turn to Hired Help to Fight Wildfires
When former Olympic gold-medal sprinter Michael Johnson heard the Palisades fire was heading his way, he knew his multimillion-dollar hillside home in Malibu was in danger. Johnson didn't simply dial 911 as others in the wildfire's path did: He turned to his private firefighting system for protection.
"Same Spot!": Earlier Blaze Draws Officials' Interest
A smaller fire on New Year's Day is probed for any link to Palisades inferno
South Korea Leader Arrested in Standoff
Yoon faces possible insurrection count for martial-law order; he denounces 'injustices'
Longevity Science Is Having Its Moment
Incoming president's picks for the country's top health jobs have ties to the antiaging field now edging into the mainstream
Report Suggests Trump Conviction Was Likely
Special counsel was confident jury would find president-elect guilty in election case
A Popular School Is Reduced to Rubble
Shannon Hunt stared at the pile of twisted metal, nails and ash where the Aveson School of Leaders auditorium once stood.
Balance of Power Shifts Back to Bosses
On the surface, the job market looks as strong as ever. Beneath the surface, workers are getting a very different message: Their bosses are back in command.
Planet Fitness Keeps Its Resolutions
The gym chain's revamp has taken hold after a franchisee revolt
Adults Hit the Arcade to Make A Grab for a $3,600 Hermès Bag
Childhood favorite games get a makeover, giving players a chance to nab pricey prizes
China's Hytera Pleads Guilty to U.S. Charge
Hytera Communications, a Chinese telecommunications company, has pleaded guilty to a U.S. conspiracy charge connected to the theft of walkie-talkie-related trade secrets from Chicago-based Motorola Solutions.