One win away from its first championship since 1995, Atlanta will host Houston in a potentially decisive Game 5. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3GFFpuw
An All-Star second baseman, he spent 34 years as a broadcast analyst and was voted the first president of Red Sox Nation by fans. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3w17c3z
If the Supreme Court is to reverse course after refusing to block the law in September, at least one conservative justice must change positions. Justice Kavanaugh is the most likely candidate. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3kdaufB
The New York Times will be streaming the oral arguments and providing live coverage of the proceedings when they begin at 10 a.m. Eastern. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3bz6a5f
The shock of the pandemic threw care taking arrangements into disarray. Many families find themselves back in the same precarious arrangement they had before, with the burden still on mothers. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3q5Tbkn
Attacks on tenure. Also: Angela Merkel and the future of Europe; beyond the nuclear family; "Squid Game." from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3CDVYVm
Austin Riley was a quarterback and all-state punter in high school, but baseball was his true love. His breakout season helped power Atlanta’s surge to the World Series. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3nHXf7j
Theo Von, Roy Wood Jr., Ricky Velez and Jo Firestone each turn in solid hours filled with smart, funny observations. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3jRbENA
Alex Bregman, Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa have been to the World Series before, and they know what to expect. So far, Atlanta’s stellar pitching has contained them. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3CwFluA
The deal, which comes as U.S. and E.U. allies meet in Rome, will keep some trade protections in place in a nod to metalworking unions that supported President Biden. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3Eq9nAw
Larry Trachtenberg is the only runner who ran the first New York City Marathon who is also racing this year’s event, the marathon’s 50th running. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3Bvxlsc
John Eastman, the author of a memo that some in both parties liken to a blueprint for a coup, sent a hostile email to the vice president’s chief counsel as the mob attacked. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3w1oX2T
The region has been an engine of Democratic victories, but now the party is on defense as Republicans go after swing voters with worries about schools. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/31jaKTH
From banking to gaming, investors are sending billions of dollars to crypto inventors who seek to disrupt industries. Here’s a look at some of those bets. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3CshqMF
President Biden said abortion had not come up in their private meeting. “We just talked about the fact he was happy that I was a good Catholic and I should keep receiving communion,” he said. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3nJlXEi
The attorney general, who oversaw the inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against Andrew Cuomo, will challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul for the Democratic nomination. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3GyRUb9
The Silicon Valley firm Andreessen Horowitz, whose founders played big roles in the development of the internet, aims to own a huge part of the digital currency world — and set the rules for it, too. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3bqJJiR
Readers argue against the full decriminalization of sex work. Also: Joe Manchin and Greta Thunberg; a parole in the Brink's case; the value of college. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3Ew35PR
Ronald Acuña Jr. is disappointed that an injury has kept him out of the World Series. But, the All-Star outfielder said, “it’s my turn to be on the bench supporting my teammates.” from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/3msZz2w
Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, resigned in August after a state attorney general report concluded that he had sexually harassed multiple women. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/3EtOBjs
They are tech titans, entertainment moguls and heirs to great fortunes. Their ranks grew during the pandemic, changing the political conversation around taxing the wealthy. from NYT > Top Stories https://ift.tt/2ZEczdd