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Negotiators Reach Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
Representatives for Israel, Hamas set an agreement they had resisted for months
Wildfires Force Cancellation Of Concerts, Grammy Parties
Beyoncé, The Weeknd are among the artists postponing events as region copes with disaster
AG Pick Bondi Is Pressed on Independence
Donald Trump soured on his first two attorneys general when they wouldn't give in to some of his most extreme demands. If Pam Bondi becomes his third, would she be able to say 'no?'
Investors Cheer Muted Inflation Data
Markets cheered a December inflation report that suggested underlying price pressures are easing, but the Federal Reserve still isn't likely to cut interest rates anytime soon given President-elect Donald Trump's plans for the economy.
Biden Warns of Threat From 'Oligarchy'
President's farewell address outlines concerns for freedom, economic fairness
Wall Street Surge Isn't Enough for Banks
Even as trading and dealmaking surge, lending growth is muted
Worldwide Upheaval Fueled Truce
Netanyahu's wins and Hamas's losses pushed the two foes toward a cease-fire
Harlem community leaders gather to celebrate and support Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
More than 100 Harlem community leaders, alumni, and faculty members gathered at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) in Harlem recently to celebrate nearly two decades of partnership.
Eliseo Deleon seeks to overturn murder conviction for second and final time
Eliseo Deleon and Jeffrey Deskovic first met while both incarcerated at Elmira Correctional Facility. They worked together in food service and bonded over regular chess matches over roughly a four-year span.
The Rundown 2025: Big races to watch
New year, new chance for New York City candidates to vie for power in the 2025 citywide elections, with the biggest, most controversial contender being the incumbent Mayor Eric Adams. He will be battling a wide range of opponents to keep his position at City Hall, including a rumored former governor.
Bolsonaro Blocked From Inauguration
Brazil's leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is heading for a diplomatic dust-up with President-elect Donald Trump over the country's refusal to give his right-wing predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, permission to attend Trump's inauguration.
German Economy Contracts
Germany's economy contracted for a second year in a row in 2024, underlining the scale of the challenge that will face a new government after elections set for February, including the possibility of fresh tariffs on its exports to the U.S.
Drug lord's Son Is a Threat to Testify Against Him at Trial
A former heir apparent to the violent Sinaloa cartel may help put the alleged leader of the drug syndicate his father Ismael
Classical Fire in the Minnesota Cold
The obvious shouldn't always be avoided; sometimes it's even worth embracing. It's the predictable that requires eschewing. And that's how it was in America's most identifiably Scandinavian city this past weekend, where the Minnesota Orchestra opened its first Nordic Soundscapes Festival, which continues through Saturday. It's a celebration of scores by composers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland that are long and short, grand and intimate, old and new, familiar and largely unknown.
Residents Defy Rules in L.A. Burn Zones
People hold their ground in neighborhoods struck by fires, skirting evacuation orders
Woman at the Vanguard
The Museum of Modern Art devotes an exhibition to one of its founders
Ricky Young: What's in your hand?
The mind is a very powerful, yet often fragile, aspect of success. For the past couple decades, native Harlemite Brother Ricky Young has utilized several platforms promoting PMA, which stands for positive mental attitude, and self-awareness. Whether hosting his weekly show on WHCR 90.3 FM or regularly moderating speaking seminars, he's been on the front lines exposing the general public to motivational messages from some prominent lecturers.
State of the State Address
On Jan. 14, Governor Kathy Hochul gave her fourth State of the State address to a packed crowd at the Egg in Albany. In her 2025 address, she focused on making the state safer and more affordable for families, building housing, and implementing a contentious plan to involuntarily remove homeless individuals with mental illness off the streets and subway.
CIA admits it spied on Puerto Rican independence activists
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has declassified documents showing that it monitored Puerto Rican independence groups from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Coach Prime to the Dallas Cowboys? A Potential Reunion Is All the Buzz
Deion Sanders would be a starry hire for America's most polarizing, attention-seeking team
Pfizer Reduces Stake in Haleon to 7.3%
Sale of shares in the British consumer- healthcare business raises $3.05 billion
Christie's Appoints New CEO
The world's biggest auction house just got a new boss.
Cold-Storage Firm Lineage Cuts Staff Months After IPO
Lineage, the world's largest refrigerated-storage company, is cutting staff six months after launching the largest initial stock offering in the U.S. last year.
GM Signs Deal for EV Battery Materials
General Motors signed a multibillion-dollar deal with Norway's Vianode for the delivery of a material critical for electric-vehicle batteries, the companies said Wednesday.
The 8 Minutes That Will Decide College Football's Title Game
THERE ARE PLENTY of reasons why Notre Dame is one of the last two teams standing in college football. The Fighting Irish have one of the best defenses in the sport, a burgeoning star at running back in sophomore Jeremiyah Love and an experienced quarterback in Riley Leonard.
Hobbyists Race to Save A Railroad
Wanted: Home buyer who loves trains—and us!
Drake Suit Says Universal Music Defamed Him in Lamar Diss Track
The rapper Drake sued Universal Music Group for defamation, arguing the label profited from Kendrick Lamar's diss track \"Not Like Us,\" in which Lamar calls Drake a pedophile.
Costco Isn't Joining the Retreat From Diversity
In a steady parade of companies retreating from their diversity efforts, Costco Wholesale is standing out by holding fast.
How Trump's Plans Affect Your Money
President-elect Donald Trump is set to push a slew of policies that could affect your finances. Trump wants to cut taxes. He wants to bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream. He is expected to do away with Biden-era student-loan relief efforts. His allies want to fundamentally alter two mortgage giants, which could lift rates.
Even Harvard M.B.A.s Struggle to Score Jobs
Landing a professional job in the U.S. has become so tough that even Harvard Business School says its M.B.A.s can't solely rely on the university's name to open doors anymore.