For Women’s Cyclists, It’s a Steep Climb to Tour Equality
MEAUX, France — After winning Stage 2 of the Tour de France Femmes, the Dutch cyclist Marianne Vos pulled on the Tour leader’s yellow jersey for …
Your Wednesday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering an energy deal in Europe and I.M.F. warnings of a looming global recession. E.U. officials agreed on a deal that …
Big Tech Is Proving Resilient as the Economy Cools
No boom can last forever, even for the technology industry’s most affluent companies. Investors punished the biggest tech companies earlier this …
England Overhauls Medical Care for Transgender Youth
The National Health Service in England announced on Thursday that it was shutting down the country’s only youth gender clinic in favor of a more …
Looming Question for Putin Opponents: Can You Change Russia From Jail?
Shortly after Russia shocked the world by attacking Ukraine on Feb. 24, Ilya V. Yashin, a local Moscow councilman and prominent opposition figure …
Justice Dept. Asking Witnesses About Trump in Its Jan. 6 Investigation
Federal prosecutors have directly asked witnesses in recent days about former President Donald J. Trump’s involvement in efforts to reverse his …
Parents of Sandy Hook Victim at Alex Jones Trial Seek $150 Million in Damages
AUSTIN, Texas — Lawyers for the parents of a child killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting told a jury here on Tuesday that the conspiracy …
Strong Quake Hits Northern Philippines
MANILA — A strong earthquake struck the northern Philippines on Wednesday morning, a government institute said. The 7.3 magnitude quake struck at …
Transportation Dept. Opens Program to Make Public Transit Accessible
WASHINGTON — The Department of Transportation opened a program on Tuesday that allows cities to apply for federal funding to make public transit …