News Updates

Read for free: The cola wars, the actor behind Shooter McGavin and more

From The Times
July 30, 2025
Free Daily Roundup Icon YOUR FREE DAILY ROUNDUP

You have access to these stories from across The Times today, plus the top story on our home page. Explore now.

A police officer takes a photograph of a huge glass pane that has been shattered.Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Football’s Brain Injuries

We explain what we know about the disease after the shooting in Manhattan.

By Tom Wright-Piersanti

Article ImageIsrael G. Vargas

The First Soda in Space: When NASA Got Caught Up in the Cola Wars

In the summer of 1985, NASA, the Reagan White House and seven talented astronauts were wrangled into an orbital battle over soft-drink supremacy.

By Joseph Dragovich

A man in a blue polo shirt, a blue hat and black pants holds onto a New York City light pole with his other arm outstretched and a smile on his face. Adali Schell for The New York Times

Christopher McDonald Is Shooter McGavin. And a Whole Lot More.

The actor embraces his “Happy Gilmore” alter ego, but the role’s popularity belies a half-century career and a storied life beyond the golf course.

By Ashley Spencer

Article Image The Daily

Close Calls and Skipped Lines: The Fraught State of Organ Donation

People across the United States have endured rushed or premature attempts to remove their organs.

play button 31 MIN LISTEN

Opinion

A tank is parked on a city street. Around it, armed officers gather. A jacaranda tree is above them.Daniel Terna Guest Essay

There’s a Name for What Trump Is Doing. Juan Crow.

The rights conferred to all by the Constitution are now subject to a sliding scale of extralegal violability depending on race, ethnicity or assumed immigration status.

By Soraya Nadia McDonald

Have thoughts on this feature? Take a short survey.

You received stories from your free daily roundup because you are part of a test group that has the ability to access select articles for free. Access to these articles is available for a limited time. We may change or remove this feature at our sole discretion in accordance with our Terms of Service.

If you received this newsletter from someone else, subscribe here.

Need help? Review our newsletter help page or contact us for assistance.

You received this message because you signed up for updates from The New York Times.

To stop receiving From The Times, unsubscribe. To opt out of other promotional emails from The Times, including those regarding The Athletic, manage your email settings.

Subscribe to The Times
Connect with us on: facebook x instagram whatsapp
Change Your EmailPrivacy PolicyContact UsCalifornia Notices
LiveIntent LogoAdChoices Logo
The New York Times Company. 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

Categories: News Updates

Leave a Reply