Israel, Hamas Reach Deal to Release 50 Hostages
The foes to swap 50 Israelis held by militants in exchange for some 150 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails and a pause in fighting.
OpenAI Says Sam Altman to Return as CEO
The announcement marks the end of an impasse over who would lead the company that has become synonymous with the boom in AI technology.
Jim Harbaugh, Kelce-Swift, the ‘Tush Push’ and 25 New Rules for Thanksgiving Family Touch Football
The whole gang’s here, and the turkey is in the oven. It’s time for some dropped balls and sprained ankles.
Endo Creditors Offer U.S. Government $465 Million to Push Sale Forward
The bankrupt pharmaceutical company’s first-lien lenders propose a deal to resolve government objections to the restructuring plan.
Hamas Took More Than 200 Hostages From Israel. Here’s What We Know.
Militants from the Gaza Strip abducted civilians and soldiers in the attack on Israel.
U.S. to Restrict Visas of Charter Operators Flying Migrants to Nicaragua
Tens of thousands of Haitians, Cubans and Africans head to the U.S. after arriving in the Central American country.
The New Guest at Thanksgiving This Year Is Ozempic
People taking weight-loss and diabetes drugs feel a sense of freedom as well as fear of judgment from family as they prepare for holiday gatherings.
The Best Dogs for Your Wallet
We looked at dozens of dog breeds to decide which breed gives the best bark for your buck.
How Much Do You Know About Online-Shopping Scams?
Take our quiz to test your knowledge and find out how to protect yourself
Opinion: The Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal
Innocents will be freed, but the terrorists get a chance to regroup.
OpenAI Talks Continue as Sam Altman, Company Push to Reunite
An internal memo says: “Our number one goal remains to reunify OpenAI and discussions are actively ongoing.”
North Korea Claims Its Spy-Satellite Launch Succeeded After Prior Fails
Satellite launches represent a core pursuit of deepening military coordination between North Korea and Russia.
Behind the Scenes of Sam Altman’s Wild Ouster From OpenAI
A fired CEO, middle-finger emojis and the battle royale over the future of artificial intelligence.
Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Steps Down, Pleads Guilty
The largest global crypto exchange will admit wrongdoing and agree to pay $4.3 billion in fines.
Opinion: And the Fair Land
An editorial published annually since 1961: For all our social discord we yet remain the longest enduring society of free men governing themselves without benefit of kings or dictators.
Opinion: The Desolate Wilderness
An account of the Pilgrims’ journey to Plymouth in 1620, as recorded by Nathaniel Morton.
Opinion: The IRS’s Act of $600 Mercy
The agency again postpones a new third-party 1099-K tax-form deluge.
Opinion: President Biden’s Thanksgiving Dinner
Americans don’t like the economy because prices remain so much higher than they were when he took office.
Opinion: The Democratic Panic Over Univision
A Trump interview on a Spanish network breaks a news monoculture.
Opinion: Notable & Quotable: Ben Hall on Journalism
‘I’m an example, I hope, that you can see it, you can be up close to it, you can witness it, but you can also get through it.’
Nvidia’s Sales Surge, With No End in Sight for AI Boom
The chip maker reported another quarter of record sales and gave a strong revenue outlook, pointing to red-hot demand for chips that underpin the artificial-intelligence boom.
Opinion: Joe Biden’s Unpopularity Isn’t a Misunderstanding
The White House tries to spin voters into thinking they’re better off than they were under Trump.
Tech Investor Wants $150 Million for California ‘Beach Bungalow’
The Manhattan Beach home helped prompt an ordinance that limits the size of homes in the community
Elon Musk’s X Sues Media Matters Over Antisemitism Report
The media watchdog found ads appeared near pro-Nazi content on the social-media platform.
‘Napoleon’ Review: Ridley Scott’s Caricature of a Conqueror
Joaquin Phoenix plays the French soldier-emperor as a petulant oaf in the veteran director’s historical—if not particularly factual—epic.
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