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The four richest Californians paid 0.07% of their wealth in income tax from 2019 to 2025. A trailblazing tax on billionaire wealth could change that, write two economists who advised on the measure. nyti.ms/4fakpQb
From @TheAthletic: No one turns the tennis court into a catwalk quite like Naomi Osaka.
Her French Open outfit was another striking collaboration between a couturier and her kit sponsor, Nike. nyti.ms/4fHNgeL
From @TheAthleticFC: The 2025-26 Premier League’s transfer windows featured a lot of gluttonous waste — and, amid the madness, some bargain buys too.
We analyzed all 189 Premier League signings and ranked them from worst to best. nyti.ms/4nVZ7Z6
From @TheAthletic: The World Cup is a tournament that attracts sports fans who might not follow soccer that closely. So in that spirit, we asked some of our writers who cover other sports to share what they are excited about.
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From @TheAthletic: A Victor Wembanyama rookie card that was previously the subject of some controversy sold for $5.11 million, making it the most expensive known sale of a non-autographed NBA card. nyti.ms/49jsHS7
From @TheAthletic: The New York Knicks’ journey to the NBA Finals began years ago. Our columnist details the patience and restraint that went into the process and finding a North Star in Jalen Brunson.
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From @TheAthletic: The rapper Fat Joe, whose real name is Joseph Cartagena, said the Cleveland Cavaliers revoked his ticket to Game 4 once the organization found out the purchaser was a known Knicks supporter. nyti.ms/4tX0TKK
Breaking News: BP said that it removed its chairman over “serious concerns” about governance and conduct, less than a year after he was appointed. nyti.ms/4dGedNn
Breaking News from @TheAthletic: The Knicks swept the Cavaliers to reach their first NBA finals in 27 years. They will face the Spurs or the Thunder. nyti.ms/49k3kzz
Breaking News: American forces conducted renewed strikes in southern Iran, the U.S. Central Command said. The strikes came hours after top Iranian officials arrived in Qatar to resume talks to end the war. Follow live updates. nyti.ms/4dEMEUI
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has said that captain Alphonso Davies is unlikely to feature in Canada’s 2026 World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12.
While many of the players hopeful to crack the most important Canadian World Cup squad of all time have reported in Charlotte for the team’s training camp, the Bayern Munich left-back has not yet arrived.
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Khadija Shaw has committed her future to Manchester City by signing a new four-year contract with the Women’s Super League champions.
The WSL Golden Boot winner’s contract was due to expire this summer and it was expected she could leave the club with Chelsea making a contract offer worth at least £1million per year for the 29-year-old.
But during the club’s joint parade with the men’s team on Monday in Manchester, it was confirmed the Jamaica forward would be staying.
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Pope Leo XIV on Monday set out a sweeping A.I. vision, warning leaders to safeguard humanity from the technology's most disruptive effects. nyti.ms/4v9k0lL
From @TheAthletic: The Knicks traded five first-round picks and more to the cross-town rival Nets to acquire Mikal Bridges.
It was worth it for New York. It’s time to let that argument die. nyti.ms/49mDHy1
Kick-off in the Turin derby between Torino and Juventus in Serie A has been suspended after clashes between supporters.
The game was due to take place at 8:45pm CEST at the Stadio Grande Torino.
With two of the four Champions League places still undecided Torino-Juventus was scheduled to kick-off at the same time as the fixtures involving Milan and Roma, the other teams vying for a place in Europe’s top tier competition next season.
However, it has been reported that Juventus’ ultras asked the players not to go ahead with the game after a fan was taken to Mauriziano hospital in a critical condition.
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Here’s what Democrats can do now and in 2028 to improve their chances of presidential victory, according to the Nobel laureate Richard Thaler. nyti.ms/4nJbsPX
Correction: An earlier post misstated the racial breakdown of Florida’s newly redrawn 20th District. It is a majority-minority district, not a majority-Black district. We deleted the earlier post.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Florida, said on Friday that she would run in a majority-minority district after the GOP eliminated her seat under a newly drawn congressional map, stoking tensions with Black Democrats. nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/…