Male chauvinist pig? More like female feminist pig. Miss Piggy was honored with the Sackler Center for Feminist Art’s First Award Wednesday, joining a long list of powerful women like Sandra Day O’Connor, Toni Morrison and Anita Hill. Despite being a puppet, Elizabeth Sackler, the founder-namesake of the awards told...
The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now.
The Colorado River currently supports 40 million people and $1.4 trillion in annual economic activity in seven U.S. states and Mexico — but it was never intended to be stretched so thin. A century-old legal framework promises those users more water than there is to go around. The river’s flow...
The culture war is coming for your electricity
Relations between states are becoming so strained over their different approaches to fossil fuels and renewables, some politicians are calling for a “divorce.” Utah Republicans celebrated last week when PacifiCorp, one of the largest utilities in the West, announced it would stop serving customers in Washington state. PacifiCorp mainly operates...
Cheltenham hopeful of ticket-sale turnaround for festival after three years of decline
Sales for this year’s event ahead of 2025 at same stage ‘Overall we are moving in the right direction’ Ticket sales for the 2026 festival meeting at Cheltenham are ahead of the levels at the same point 12 months ago and there is growing confidence at the track that attendance...
Promotion and relegation from Prem to be scrapped as rugby moves to franchise model
RFU council approves change from 2026-27 season ‘The professional game must evolve if it is to thrive’ English rugby has adopted a franchise system for the first time with promotion and relegation from the Prem scrapped from the end of this season. In the biggest change to the club game...
Jacks and Ahmed find dramatic late blitz to earn England unlikely win over New Zealand
Super 8s: England, 161-6, bt New Zealand, 159-7, by 4 wkts Late flurry of runs from all-rounders proves crucial A game played on a turning wicket and dominated by spin was decided, appropriately, after a decisive, savage twist. Just as it looked as if England’s unconvincing progress through the World...
Dual Gomes goals ensure Wolves beat Aston Villa and unwanted points record
As Wolves applied the seal to only their second Premier League victory of the season, Rodrigo Gomes doubling their lead over Aston Villa deep into second-half stoppage time, Rob Edwards hared down the touchline, yelling into the stands as his players started a celebratory pile-on a few yards behind him....
Winter Paralympics walks tightrope as Russia’s inclusion risks ceremony boycott
The IPC’s Andrew Parsons tries to ease growing tension as Ukrainian president calls the decision ‘dirty’ The Paralympic torch left its home in Stoke Mandeville this week and has arrived at the gateway of the Dolomites. The towns of Bolzano and Trento will host “flame festivals” over the weekend to...
Scotland’s three-way title race generates precious glimmer of interest in a moribund era | Barney Ronay
Hearts are threatening to upset the dominance of Celtic and Rangers in a break from the deadening European trend, which could be just what audiences need There’s a good advert right now on the rolling TV sports news channels. It starts with a rush of beeps and plinks and flashing...
Arsenal are easy targets for TikTok mockery – they must not be prisoners of that narrative | David Hytner
Goaded by Tottenham and lampooned by Wolves, Mikel Arteta’s side face Chelsea this weekend with rivals hoping to prey on their sensitivities Arsenal had to expect the jibes from Tottenham and they were not disappointed. Just before kick-off in last Sunday’s north London derby, the Spurs support in the South...