At Ajax, the Future Is Always Now
Ajax sold the bulk of its Champions League-ready squad over the summer and never looked back. It can’t afford to.
Goldman Sachs Prepares for Layoffs as Deal-Making Slows
The bank reported in July that its profit had fallen because of shakier economic conditions.
Carlos Alcaraz Wins US Open Men’s Singles Title, and Becomes No. 1
Alcaraz, the 19-year-old Spanish sensation, beat Casper Ruud of Norway in four sets to capture his first Grand Slam championship and take the top spot in the ATP world rankings.
9/11 anniversary
9/11 anniversary
Fresh from seizing Izium, Ukraine appears to push toward more Russian-held territory.
Fresh from seizing Izium, Ukraine appears to push toward more Russian-held territory.
Iga Swiatek, U.S. Open Winner, Is Ready for Global Stardom
At 21 years old and already a superstar in her home country of Poland, Swiatek is a bona fide No. 1 with a package of tennis skills both innate and…
Marc Lewitinn, Covid Patient, Dies at 76 After 850 Days on a Ventilator
While no definitive statistics exist, doctors say Mr. Lewitinn, a retired Manhattan store owner, was likely the longest-surviving intubated Covid patient.
Arsenic Found in Water at N.Y.C. Housing Complex
The city distributed bottled water and urged residents not to drink their tap water after a preliminary test result on Friday showed levels of arsenic higher than federal drinking water…
In Flooded Kentucky, Schools Race to Rebuild
This school year was, finally, supposed to be a return to normal. But after floodwaters wrecked homes and schools across the region, simply getting started will be a challenge.
Consumer Demand Has Been Key Driver of Inflation in the U.S.
Research has found that Americans’ spending during the pandemic accounted for about 60% of inflation from 2019-21.