Already this year, China’s trade surplus with Africa is nearly as big as all of 2024, a sign of how President Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the flow of goods.
Scientists are steadily ruling out habitable conditions on the seven planets of the star Trappist-1. On one of the worlds, a nitrogen gas-rich veil remains a possibility.
Every so often, Mike Isaac swerves from his Silicon Valley beat to write about bands.
A looming constitutional battle between Texas and New York is the leading edge of the escalating states’ rights fight over the prescribing and mailing of abortion pills to patients in states with bans.
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening.
The criticism from the hedge fund billionaire and Trump voter is a rare rebuke of the president by a corporate leader.
Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers’ immigration status.
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As Apple prepares to release new iPhones this week, industry veterans shared their predictions for what will be the next big thing in personal computing.
Sotheby’s will host Independent 20th Century at the Breuer building in Manhattan in 2026, positioning the company as “more than an auction house.”
No longer the secret of savvy travelers, autumn is becoming the season of choice for people looking to escape summer heat and overtourism. Hotels and tour companies are taking note.
Denise Vasi, founder of the Maed lip line, says her online profile helped her reach customers, but it also generated skepticism.
Middle-class Indians have been plowing their savings into the stock market, making it far less vulnerable to the shocks of a trade war.
He was only 37 when he made a discovery that challenged the existing tenets of biology and led to an understanding of retroviruses and viruses, including H.I.V.,
The horror sequel took in roughly $83 million over the weekend in the United States and Canada, about 65 percent more than anticipated.