-
Joe Douglas played the part of Jim Lovell on Tuesday afternoon, surveying the wreckage of his green-tinted version of Apollo 13 as it careens ominously toward the dark side of the moon. Like Lovell,
-
This may be the most dramatic week in history.
-
The Chiefs pounded the Jets 35-9 on Sunday in Kansas City, dropping the Jets to 0-8 at the halfway mark of the season. Here are some thoughts and observations from the game:
1. It used to be when the
-
For the better part of two decades, the Jets bided their time and tried to wait out the Patriots. Year after year, the Pats would go 14-2 or 13-3 or some such tribute to gaudy dominance. Year after
-
Grading the Jets following Sunday’s 35-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Offense
It was another game where the Jets moved the ball in the first half, but failed to put it in the end zone,
-
One day, there will be a team undaunted by the prospect of Patrick Mahomes greeting them at the entrance to Arrowhead Stadium, because that team will be quarterbacked by Trevor Lawrence.
One day does
-
WeWork is once again looking to go public — but only if it starts making money.The beleaguered office-sharing startup could take another shot at an initial public offering after it becomes
-
Starting October 13, and for three weeks only, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be able to fill out a form to bring their parents and grandparents in as part of a strongly condemned lottery system.
-
Rafael Nadal won his 13th Roland-Garros on Sunday by crushing Novak Djokovic (6-0, 6-2, 7-5), tying the record of 20 Grand Slam trophies set by Roger Federer.
-
It is with a blockbuster that this funny autumnal edition of Roland-Garros will end: Rafael Nadal, who dismissed Diego Schwartzman on Friday in the semi-finals, will face Novak Djokovic, Stefanos Tsitsipas striker in extremis, in a final which will necessarily be historic .