Group
-
Newyork
Neo-Nazi Who Threatened Journalist With Death Is Sentenced to Prison
Nicholas Welker admitted posting the death threat, which was meant to to silence coverage of the extremist group he led, prosecutors said.
Read More » -
US
War in Gaza Causes Surprising Rift Within Japanese American Group
Activists in the Asian American community are pressuring organizations to re-evaluate their partnerships and to call for a cease-fire.
Read More » -
US
No Labels Abandons Effort to Field a Presidential Candidate
The centrist group No Labels has abandoned its plans to run a presidential ticket in the 2024 election, having failed to recruit a candidate, its leader, Nancy Jacobson, said on Thursday. The group, which said last year it had raised $60 million to ...
Read More » -
US
Inside a G.O.P. Plan to Encourage Early Voting Despite Trump’s Attacks
Inside a sprawling compound in Phoenix, leaders of the influential conservative group Turning Point Action were hatching plans to fix what they see as a mortal threat to the Republican Party: its voters’ avoidance of early voting, especially by mail ...
Read More » -
World
World Central Kitchen Has Fed People in Disaster and War Zones Around the Globe
Since its founding in 2010 by the chef José Andrés after a devastating earthquake in Haiti, the relief group World Central Kitchen has turned up at some of the globe’s biggest disasters, crises and conflicts, with the goal of doing what chefs do best ...
Read More » -
News
Sports Illustrated’s Owner Sues Energy Drink Mogul After Chaos at Magazine
Authentic Brands Group, which owns Sports Illustrated, is accusing Manoj Bhargava of failing to pay millions of dollars for the rights to publish the magazine.
Read More » -
US
Mainstream G.O.P. Group to Target Bob Good as It Shifts Mission and Members
An organization founded to support Republican moderates is taking aim at the Virginia lawmaker and backing a hard-right candidate who aligns with its new focus: purging Congress of G.O.P. rebels.
Read More » -
Sports
Sports Illustrated’s Future in Print Is Thrown Into Question
Its operators told employees that the last print edition would be in May, but its owner has signaled that it wants the magazine to endure.
Read More » -
World
Pro-Israel Lobby Faces Challenges Amid Gaza War and Shifting Politics
AIPAC, long influential with both parties in Washington, is drawing criticism from Democrats for trying to defeat incumbents while it struggles to move aid for Israel through Congress.
Read More » -
US
Anti-Trump Group of Republicans Lays Out $50 Million Plan of Attack
The group, Republican Voters Against Trump, will run a series of homemade videos of Americans who voted for him in the past but say they can no longer do so in 2024.
Read More »