Category: Everydaynews


  • N.Y. Hospital Stops Treating 2 Children After Trump’s Trans Care Order

    A leading New York City hospital system has begun canceling appointments for transgender children following President Trump’s executive order threatening to withhold federal funding to hospitals that provide gender-affirming treatments, according to the children’s parents. The hospital system, NYU Langone Health, has not made any public announcements. But word spread among parents of trans children…

  • How Quitting the Patriarchy Helped Save My Marriage

    A functioning partnership requires an equitable division of the workload of maintaining a family. Source link

  • Amid Trump’s Anti-Diversity Effort, Black History Month Takes on New Meaning

    Feb. 1 is the beginning of Black History Month, which for decades has recognized the contributions of Black people to American civic life and culture with festive luncheons, serious lectures, profitable merchandise lines and staid White House receptions. But a month that was officially recognized nearly five decades ago by a Republican president, Gerald R.…

  • Boy, 8, Is Fatally Shot in Newark, Officials Say

    An 8-year-old boy was fatally shot Friday evening in Newark about three blocks from where a 36-year-old man who had been wounded by gunfire was found, the authorities said. The wounded man was found at 38 Yates Street, and the child was killed near 130 Osborne Terrace, said Carmen Martin, a spokeswoman for the Essex…

  • 7 Steps L.A. Could Take to Gird Against Future Wildfires

    Fire and wind are certain to shape the future of Los Angeles as the world warms. Los Angeles had started taking steps to prepare. But there are lessons it can learn from other cities adapting to extreme fire weather: managing yards; taking care of neighbors; making it easier to get out of harm’s way. One…

  • One Family Lost in the Plane Crash

    The young Chinese couple had put in place nearly all the building blocks for a successful new life in America: graduate degrees, a tight-knit community of friends and promising careers. Then, in 2008, after years of trying for a baby, there came the final missing piece: a son, Edward. Kaiyan Mao and Yu Zhou invested…

  • Ethics Pledges by Trump Cabinet Draw Questions and Skepticism

    Follow live updates on the Trump administration here. Once Pam Bondi is confirmed as attorney general, she will be free to handle matters involving some of her former lobbying clients, thanks to an agreement she signed with federal government officials. That agreement will not prove to be unusual in the second Trump administration. Chris Wright,…

  • Trump Administration Fires Consumer Bureau Chief

    The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, was fired on Saturday, prematurely ending a five-year term that was scheduled to run through late 2026. “With so much power concentrated in the hands of a few, agencies like the C.F.P.B. have never been more critical,” Mr. Chopra wrote in a letter he posted…

  • Live Updates: Canada, Mexico and China Brace for Trump Tariffs

    The Trump administration plans to scrutinize thousands of F.B.I. agents involved in Jan. 6 investigations, setting the stage for a possible purge that goes far beyond the bureau’s leaders to target rank-and-file agents, according to internal documents and people familiar with the matter. The proposal came on a day that more than a dozen prosecutors…

  • ‘The Interview’: Dr. Anna Lembke Is Scared About What Modern Life Is Doing to Us

    We live at a time when everything is available at every moment. Just on your phone, you can order lunch, bet on sports, read this story, watch porn, chat with a friend, chat with a stranger, chat with a large language model or buy a car. Dr. Anna Lembke says that all that convenience and…