John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono sang about him at a protest rally.
Two billionaires, a wealthy election denier and a mysterious Russia-linked trust invested in the Trump company long before it went public.
Life without problems to solve sounds great until it starts sounding awful.
Audiences are flocking to shows with Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and other alums of the acclaimed HBO series.
The March data increased confidence among economists and investors that robust hiring and rising wages can continue to coexist while inflation eases.
A policy meant to prevent plaintiffs from steering their cases to sympathetic judges has drawn widespread attention, with both Republicans and Democrats accusing each other of politicizing the judiciary.
Some Vanderbilt students will have $100,000 in total expenses for the 2024-25 school year. The school doesn’t really want to talk about it.
Taiwan’s earthquake was much more serious than Friday’s shake in the Eastern U.S., and a threat to big tech.
Can we make our phones serve a family-friendly society rather than undermine childhood?
The department’s leaders frequently go on X to upbraid police critics, from media columnists to elected officials, in a departure from protocol.
Federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents are scrutinizing international flights taken by Mayor Eric Adams of New York aboard Turkey’s national air carrier, Turkish Airlines.
A publicity effort for the movie “Sasquatch Sunset” had one of the film’s cast members in full sasquatch costume, wandering through Central Park.
The president plans to take an aerial tour, receive briefings on the response and meet with the families of victims. It is unclear if he will announce additional aid.
Silencing pro-Palestinian speech and action sets a dangerous precedent.
And what else to know when the Earth moves.
The former first lady is set to attend an event for the Log Cabin Republicans, marking a return of sorts to the political arena.
In bars from Hong Kong to Vancouver, the medicinal tang of bitter melon is making its way onto drinks menus.
Mr. Kennedy has become the most prominent independent or third-party presence in the 2024 race.
Adeel Mangi would be the first Muslim American to be a federal appeals court judge, but has faced vitriolic attacks from the G.O.P. The president could run out of time to fill the seat.
The United States wants to persuade China to dial back its green energy industrial strategy as the Biden administration subsidizes its own supply chain.
New York City reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by two women who were arrested and made to remove their head coverings by the police before being photographed.
A nor’easter that dumped more than a foot of snow across the region, causing blackouts and flight cancellations, is expected to weaken on Friday, the National Weather Service said.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator and star has been commenting on the human condition through people’s sartorial choices for decades.
The price of Brent crude rose to a six-month high on Friday, a potential dose of bad news for central bankers and for the White House.
Six years ago, sports betting was illegal under federal law. Today, it is everywhere.