Said
-
World
Macron Compromises With Right to Pass Immigration Overhaul
The French leader was elected twice on a vow to keep populism at bay. But his bill received rare support…
-
World
Mars Williams, 68, Saxophonist Who Straddled New Wave and Jazz, Dies
He made his name in the 1980s with the Waitresses and the Psychedelic Furs, but his roots were in the…
-
World
As Need Rises, Housing Aid Hits Lowest Level in Nearly 25 Years
Rents have surged and homelessness is at record heights, but fewer of the poorest tenants are getting housing assistance —…
-
World
In Iceland, a Fiery Show of Lava and Smoke
Pall Viggosson, a tour guide in Iceland, was driving a van carrying nine British tourists on Monday night in search…
-
World
Tasmania Falls for Neil the Seal, a 1,000 Pound Beach Bum
He basks in parking spaces, frolics with traffic cones and generally makes himself at home. But the authorities are worried…
-
Economy
Red Sea Attacks Add Another Snarl to Global Shipping
Already hampered by problems at the Panama Canal, shipping companies are now steering clear of the Suez Canal to avoid…
-
World
What to Know About Iceland’s Volcanic Eruption
The eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula sent lava gushing into the night sky. Air travel did not appear to be…
-
World
A New Push to Improve Mental Health Care for Homeless New Yorkers
Mark Levine, the Manhattan borough president, is calling for more treatment teams and psychiatric beds to address a mental health…
-
World
You Need Felix the Cat? Early Popeye? Talk to the King of Silent Animation.
“Guess you could say I hoard,” said Tommy José Stathes as he maneuvered around the shelves of his storage unit.…
-
World
Why Solitary Confinement May Be Limited in New York Jails
A City Council bill would largely ban the practice. Mayor Eric Adams is fighting it.