Friday, April 17, 2026

New York Times hires journalists fired from the Washington Post for its sports coverage

Washington.- The New York Times announced this Thursday the hiring of half a dozen journalists fired days ago by The Washington Post to reinforce its sports coverage in the American capital through The Athletic. Among the journalists recruited by the Times is Jason Murray, the last Sports editor of The Washington Post, a section dismantled after the reduction of more than a third of the staff in the media owned by Jeff Bezos. The Times assured that these signings aim to "offer fans in Washington unprecedented coverage of the teams and sports they love". The Athletic will expand its coverage of the NFL's Washington Commanders, begin following the MLB's Washington Nationals, and reinforce its tennis, opinion, and investigation teams.
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The Post announced at the beginning of the month a wave of layoffs that has led to the elimination of its Sports area and a sharp cut in International, with the suppression of correspondents and special envoys after years of loss of subscribers and income. Within days, the then-CEO of the newspaper, Will Lewis, resigned, who was identified as responsible for the dismissal of hundreds of journalists.

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Global crisis: Business owners are not worried about supplies, but about costs

Amid the current global crisis, generated by the conflict in the Middle East, the concerns of the National Council of Private Enterprise (CONEP) do not revolve around the supply of raw materials, inputs, fuels, or energy, but rather the cost at which they can acquire these goods. This is because the countries from which Dominican […]

Adán Cáceres questions accusation in Coral case: "I still don't know who I associated with to commit crimes"

Santo Domingo.- In his final statements before the First Collegiate Tribunal of the National District, General Adán Cáceres Silvestre, the main defendant in the Coral case, maintained that five years after the start of the process, he still does not know with whom he allegedly associated to commit illicit acts. During his intervention, the former […]

Agenda for the day: Friday, April 17, 2026

Santo Domingo.- These are the most relevant activities scheduled for Friday, April 17, 2026 in the main cities of the Dominican Republic. Today's Agenda: 9:30 a.m. I Expo Fair Learn and Undertake PJS 2026. Location: Juana Saltitopa Polytechnic. 10:00 a.m. Press conference of the National Health Service. Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel. 5:00 p.m. Workshop for […]

Trump promotes his policy of eliminating taxes on tips in Las Vegas

Washington.- U.S. President Donald Trump led a meeting with workers in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday to defend his proposal to eliminate taxes on tips for hourly employees, as part of his strategy to reinforce support for the Republican Party ahead of the midterm elections in November.  "Las Vegas is home to the largest concentration […]

Laura Guerra resigns as president of the Central Bank of Venezuela

Caracas.- The Venezuelan acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, reported this Thursday the resignation of the president of the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), Laura Guerra, and announced that the position will be held by Luis Pérez, an appointment that comes two days after the United States lifted the sanctions imposed on the public banking system of […]

Acting ICE chief and supervisor of Trump's mass deportation plan resigns

Washington .- The acting director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Todd Lyons, submitted his resignation letter on Thursday to the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, after having been in charge of overseeing the mass deportation plan of the Donald Trump Administration. Lyons' decision was preceded by the head of Homeland […]