Stories
Stories archive for April 5, 2026 in US
Stories archive for April 5, 2026 in US
In the past few weeks Walmart has once again found itself at the crossroads of retail, technology and macro‑economic headwinds. The corporation, long‑standing as the world’s big...
Four weeks into his unprecedented second term, Donald J. Trump has already turned his administration into a crucible of contradictions. From a hawkish posture on overseas confli...
By a columnist for the New York Times April 6, 2026 When the final whistle blew at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Saturday, the scoreboard read Barcelona 2 – Atletico Madrid 1....
By a veteran columnist On the night of April 4, 2026, the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid became a miniature epicenter for a narrative that has been simmering in Spanish foot...
In the span of just a few weeks, former President Donald J. Trump has managed to re‑ignite a media firestorm that feels more like a second act than a footnote to his 2024 campai...
В течение нескольких недель вокруг 5‑го апреля 2026 года американская сцена наполнялась двойным смыслом: с одной стороны — торжественное духовное измерение, с другой — практичес...
In the past few weeks, the steady hum of sports television in the United States has turned into a high‑pitched symphony of schedule reshuffles, streaming wars, and rights‑fee fi...
By a seasoned market commentator In the past fortnight the U.S. dollar has been walking a tightrope between two opposing forces. On the one side, solid domestic data – most nota...
By a New York Times columnist The recent NYT Connections puzzle highlighted a surprisingly familiar set of words – deerstalker, pipe, magnifying glass, violin – as the key to a ...
The final weekend of March Madness has turned into a study in contrast, strategy, and the ever‑tightening grip of analytics on college basketball. In two decisive Final Four vic...
Every spring, the United States slips into a seasonal rhythm that feels both ancient and modern. On Sunday, April 5, 2026, millions will gather in churches, backyard gardens, an...
When the Orion crew snapped the first high‑resolution images of Earth from midway to the Moon, the pictures were more than pretty postcards. They were a visual manifesto for NAS...
When the white balls rolled across the Florida Lottery’s draw studio on April 4, most of the nation was glued to the screen, hoping that the next six‑digit miracle would lift a ...
When the Orion capsule slipped out of Earth’s gravitational clutch on April 1, 2026, it was not just another launch. It was the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a cent...
When the Michigan Wolverines stepped onto the court for the 2026 NCAA Final Four, most fans expected the usual parade of talent and rivalry. What they didn’t anticipate was a li...
When the curtain fell on Catherine O’Hara’s brief but brilliant final chapter in January, the loss reverberated far beyond the familiar streets of Schitt’s Creek. For Dan Levy –...
When the tranquil streets of Raymond, New Hampshire, were punctuated by a cascade of gunfire on a Saturday afternoon, the incident instantly resurfaced an uneasy truth: even the...
Why Home Depot’s Easter Sunday Hours Matter More Than Ever By a columnist When the calendar flips to April 5, 2026, most Americans will be hunting for pastel‑colored eggs, but a...
In the span of a single week, three separate announcements have thrown the Game Boy Advance (GBA) back into the limelight, prompting industry analysts to reevaluate the handheld...
By a Guest Columnist In the span of a single week, the tiny village of Waucoma, Wisconsin – a community of barely 2,000 souls tucked into the rolling plains of Waushara County –...
The 2026 Indian Premier League is still in its infancy, yet the points table is already a barometer for a growing economic ecosystem that stretches far beyond the streets of Mum...