Broadway Braces for Historic Strike: Will the Curtain Fall on NYC’s Theater District?
Negotiations between Broadway unions and producers are at a breaking point, raising the real possibility of a strike that could shutter shows across New York City.
Negotiations between Broadway unions and producers are at a breaking point, raising the real possibility of a strike that could shutter shows across New York City.
James Comey pleaded not guilty in federal court amid a politically charged case brought by Trump loyalist prosecutor Lindsey Halligan.
James Comey has been indicted on two federal charges tied to his 2020 Senate testimony—but the indictment omits key details, raising legal and political concerns.
Legal experts say Trump’s public demands for James Comey’s prosecution could invalidate the case on grounds of vindictive prosecution and political interference.
While 54% of voters back deporting undocumented immigrants, a majority say Trump’s enforcement methods are unfair and excessive, per a new Times/Siena poll.
Judge Michael Nachmanoff, a former federal public defender with a reputation for fairness, is presiding over the politically charged James Comey trial.
A U.S. attorney known as a Trump loyalist is leading a high-profile government prosecution, raising concerns about impartiality and political influence.
In a rare 2025 interview, retired Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy reflects on democracy, the Court’s future, and his own enduring legacy.
A devastating collapse at a Madrid hotel renovation site claimed four lives, revealing a history of structural warnings and raising serious safety concerns.
Texas startup Base Power has secured $1 billion to expand its innovative model of leasing home batteries and aggregating them into a responsive, grid-scale virtual power plant.