Knicks Acquire Star From Nets for Massive Haul of Draft Picks
In a blockbuster NBA trade on the eve of the draft, the New York Knicks went almost all-in shoring up its current lineup.
In a blockbuster NBA trade on the eve of the draft, the New York Knicks went almost all-in shoring up its current lineup.
The GOP’s flirtation with pulling up the federal restriction plank underlines the post-Dobbs crisis.
Читать дальше...Photographer: Antonio Marante Barreto Summary Author: Antonio Marante Barreto This image showcases the pink tajinastes (Echium wildpretii ss trichosiiphon) on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) that bloom at the end of April and the beginning of May....
Blockbuster obesity drug Wegovy has been approved in China, opening the door for maker Novo Nordisk to begin selling it in the world’s second-largest economy.
Wade is teaming with the luxury resale platform to raise funds to benefit his charity Translatable, a digital community safe space for trans youth.
The eight-year-old travel company debuts the new styles July 9.
The launch coincides with a capsule fashion collection of the same name.
Featuring a 59 percent skin care ingredient formula, Creaseless Creamy Concealer offers a more lightweight finish to that of its predecessor in the Creaseless franchise.
Watch Ecuador vs. Jamaica in the 2024 Copa America for free from anywhere in the world.
A bounce in AI chip maker Nvidia’s shares helped lift the tech-heavy Nasdaq 1.3%, while the S&P 500 rose 0.4%. The Dow fell 0.8%.
The EU charged Microsoft with antitrust violations over the bundling of its Teams collaboration tool with Office 365 and Microsoft 365.
Interpublic Group is in talks to sell prominent digital agency R/GA to India’s Tata Consultancy Services, according to people familiar with the matter.
Investors are committing $80 million to take over Stability AI, an image-generation startup that took off with the AI boom but ran into business problems.
Israel’s military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish students, the country’s Supreme Court ruled, in a decision likely to put pressure on Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition as Israel fights its war in Gaza.
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York was defeated by George Latimer in the Democratic Party primary, and Rep. Lauren Boebert bested a crowded Republican field in Colorado to win the GOP nomination for a third term.
Oklahoma’s highest court blocked the opening of what would have been the nation’s first religious charter school.
The U.S. surgeon general declared gun violence a public-health crisis for the first time, calling on policymakers to pass stronger laws to reduce deaths.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleaded guilty to violating the Espionage Act during an appearance at a U.S. courthouse in the tropical island of Saipan, ending a legal saga that has stretched for over a decade.
Hundreds of Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti as part of a long-awaited U.S.- and United Nations-backed mission to fight gangs and bring order in the Caribbean nation.
Israel’s military operation in Rafah has exacerbated the hunger crisis in southern Gaza while a projected famine in the enclave’s north remains a high risk, according food-security experts.
The U.K.’s closely watched plan has been criticized by some as inhumane, and praised by others as a pragmatic response to a global crisis. Now it might be shut down amid logistical, political and legal issues.
Federal Covid aid for schools improved test scores, but the impact was modest and many students remain behind, new research finds.