Showing posts from June, 2023

The End of Affirmative Action

We’re covering the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling, heat in the South and a fast-fashion blunder. from NYT > Worl…

115 Degrees Fahrenheit

Summer technically just began, and parts of the U.S. already have dangerous heat. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/q9A0…

5 Takeaways From the Greek Election

Voters seemed to embrace Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s tough stance on migration and approach to the economy, and were less concerned ab…

Murders on the Decline

The recent spike in murders already seems to be over. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/ARSsYVB

Crisis Abated

Vladimir Putin averted a threat that came closer than anything else has to endangering his hold on power. from NYT > World …

Democracy and Reality

We are covering Narendra Modi’s visit to the U.S., the implosion of the missing submersible and the N.B.A. draft. from NYT >…

How NATO Blends Aircraft From 25 Nations

The alliance’s “Air Defender” exercises, the largest in its history, have focused on communications, particularly on synchronizi…

Waiting for the Justices

We’re covering the coming affirmative action ruling, the search for a submersible and Hunter Biden. from NYT > World News h…

The Racial Wage Gap Is Shrinking

Though still enormous, the gap has shrunk over the past five years. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/sega8JZ

Attack on Uganda School Kills Dozens

The authorities attribute the attack, one of the deadliest in years, to the Allied Democratic Forces, an extremist group based i…

Your Intentions for the Summer

Take some seasonal inspiration from what readers of The Morning are planning. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/ENpDFzM

A Simple Test

What if Donald Trump were someone else? from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/RCzwqVY

How Silvio Berlusconi Changed Italy

Whether as a politician or media tycoon, the former prime minister and businessman who died Monday at 86, left an imprint, or a …

How Democrats Can Win Workers

We’re covering a new poll about the Democratic Party, Donald Trump’s court appearance and the N.B.A. finals. from NYT > Wor…

Summer Reading

Melissa Kirsch takes a look at some of the big books coming this summer. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/jW8uGdk

Boris Johnson Resigns From Parliament

The former prime minister quit after getting a confidential report about whether he had lied to lawmakers about lockdown-breakin…

Wildfire Smoke Envelops the U.S.

New York City experienced its worst air quality on record. Here’s how to stay safe as the smoke spreads. from NYT > World N…

A Stunning Merger Angers Athletes

A professional golf merger is a victory for Saudi Arabia and another sign that money can overwhelm almost any other force in spo…

Millennials Just Keep Voting

They are voting at higher rates than younger adults once did, helping the Democratic Party. from NYT > World News https://i…

What Will Be the Theme of Summer?

As summer commences, so do our pronouncements for what it will be like. In branding, as in all things, moderation is key. from…

The House Passed the Bill. Who Won?

President Biden both won and lost the debt-ceiling negotiation. from NYT > World News https://ift.tt/MxN7XW0

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