Football Is New Life for Electronic Arts
The launch of its first soccer title without the FIFA name carries some risk, but EA’s biggest videogame series has a deep moat.Read More
A Summer Without Arctic Sea Ice Could Come a Decade Sooner Than Expected
In a new study, scientists found that the climate milestone could come about a decade sooner than anticipated, even if planet-warming emissions are gradually reduced.Read More
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Its Annual Low
Each September, the ice at the top of the world hits its lowest extent of the year. Researchers are studying how a warming climate is affecting a not-so-frozen ocean.Read More
Jim McGreevey, Who Quit Politics Amid Scandal, Eyes a New Job: Mayor
Jim McGreevey, New Jersey’s 52nd governor, resigned after admitting to an extramarital affair with a male employee. Now he is preparing for a political comeback.Read More
Children Are the Casualties in NYC’s Daily Struggle for Housing
Tragedies abound at the confluence of two crises: the desperate need for housing and the shortage of quality child care.Read More
Biden Sharpens Focus on Trump as He Tries to Re-Energize Democrats for 2024
The president is turning his attention to his old adversary as he tries to re-energize his party’s voters and donors, with polls showing soft support so far.Read More
For South Korea’s Senior Subway Riders, the Joy Is in the Journey
The fare is free for those older than 65, and so some retired people spend their days riding the trains to the end of the line.Read More
Cheap Drones Help Ukraine Evade Russian Air Defenses
A fleet of inexpensive, mostly off-the-shelf drones is helping Ukrainian forces evade and target sophisticated Russian air defense systems.Read More
Higher Rates Are Supercharging Japan’s Banks
Stodgy Japanese banks have morphed into some of the globe’s best investments in 2023.Read More
When Rates Drop, They Usually Plunge. The Fed Thinks Different.
History suggests that the central bank’s expected scenario isn’t likely to happen.Read More