Chita Rivera, Electrifying Star of Broadway and Beyond, Is Dead at 91
Appearing in scores of stage productions, she dazzled audiences for nearly six decades, most memorably starring as Anita in “West Side Story” and Velma Kelly in “Chicago.”Read More
Patagonia Spends $71 Million on Wildlife Conservation and Politics
$71 million of the clothing company’s earnings have been used since September 2022 to fund wildlife restoration, dam removal and Democratic groups.Read More
Trump’s PACs Spent Roughly $50 Million on Legal Expenses in 2023
The former president is facing four criminal indictments and potential trials that could drive his legal bills even higher as he seeks to lock up the Republican presidential nomination.Read More
Israeli Military Confirms It Has Begun Flooding Hamas Tunnels
It is the first time the military has publicly acknowledged using the tactic, which the U.N. has warned could damage Gaza’s drinking water.Read More
How GM Can Keep the Good Times Rolling: No More EV Screwups
To keep profit at a high level, America’s top car manufacturer needs to avoid last year’s problems with its electric-vehicle program.Read More
War in Ukraine Has Weakened Putin, C.I.A. Director Writes
William J. Burns says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created recruiting opportunities for the spy agency and ushered in a new era.Read More
A Rivington Street Tenant’s Secret Would Change His Neighbors Lives
As his apartment on the Lower East Side crumbled, a former Club Kid resented the moneyed millennials who filled his building. Then he let them in on a secret that transformed their lives.Read More
Trump Stays on Ballot in Illinois, State Board Rules
The state Elections Board said that it did not have the authority to decide whether Mr. Trump had engaged in insurrection.Read More
How GM Can Keep the Good Times Rolling: No More EV Screwups
To keep profit at a high level, America’s top car manufacturer needs to avoid last year’s problems with its electric-vehicle program.Read More
UPS to Cut 12,000 Jobs as Wages Rise and Package Volumes Fall
After what the company called a “difficult and disappointing” 2023, UPS said the cuts would save $1 billion this year.Read More