On Saturday morning in Culver City, Calif., Marie Hernandes finally found her eggs. A friend […]
Month: February 2025
What to Know About Filing Your Tax Return as the I.R.S. Sheds Workers
It’s a tax season unlike any other: As millions of Americans dutifully file their returns, […]
Washington Post Opinion Editor Exits as Bezos Steers Pages in New Direction
The Washington Post’s opinion editor, David Shipley, is exiting as the newspaper’s owner, Jeff Bezos, […]
What the U.S. and Ukraine May Gain From Trump’s Rare Earth Diplomacy
“They have very good rare earth” Ukraine has finally struck a deal to share revenue […]
BP to ‘Fundamentally Reset’ Strategy in Shift Back to Oil and Gas
BP, the energy giant, on Wednesday said it would increase spending on oil and gas […]
Benjamin Black Weighs Shift in U.S.A.I.D. Funding
At the United States Agency for International Development, thousands of workers have been fired or […]
Mass Federal Firings May Imperil Pets, Cattle and Crops
Shortly after taking office for the second time, President Trump began making deep cuts to […]
Trump Takes Aim at Chinese Shipping Amid Widening Trade War
The Trump administration has opened a broad new front in its global trade conflict, proposing […]
She Lobbied for Formaldehyde. Now She’s at E.P.A. Approving New Chemicals.
Formaldehyde, the chemical of choice for undertakers and embalmers, is also used in products like […]
Cuts at USAID and Elsewhere Strains Global Journalism
Galina Timchenko, publisher and chief executive of the investigative newsroom Meduza, thought she was ready […]