Israeli Strike on Lebanon Kills at Least 10
The strike came as tensions between the two countries were running high over the Gaza war. Negotiators are pushing for a truce in Gaza, hoping to avert a wider regional conflagration.
Harris Campaign’s Legal Team Takes Shape as Election Battles Heat Up
The campaign is adding Marc Elias, one of the party’s top election lawyers, to help Democrats counter what they expect to be a contentious postelection period.
A Virtuoso Cellist’s Painstaking Path From Long Covid Back to the Stage
For over three years, long Covid has presented Joshua Roman with health challenges — and has indelibly shaped the music he makes.
Northwell Health Is Starting Its Own Film Studio After Starring in Documentaries
The Northwell Health system allowed filmmakers to make documentaries following its doctors, nurses and patients. It went so well, the hospital is starting a studio to make its own.
Trump’s Interviews Since Harris Joined the Presidential Race
A whirl of appearances in media venues large and small have defined Donald Trump’s past four weeks, as he tries to wrest attention from his new opponent, Kamala Harris.
Harris Campaign Reserves $370 Million for Swing-State Fall Ad Blitz
$200 million of that will be spent to reach voters on their phones and other devices, as Kamala Harris’s aides race to define her while drawing a contrast with Donald Trump.
An Undersung and Unruly Woodstock in Pictures, 30 Years On
A new photography show celebrates the 30th anniversary of Woodstock 1994, middle child to the festivals of 1969 and 1999.
Hurricane Ernesto: Latest Forecast for Bermuda as Storm Makes Landfall
The Category 1 storm made landfall early Saturday morning. It left hundreds of thousands of customers without power in Puerto Rico this week.
‘There Is No Childhood in Gaza’
A 9-year-old Palestinian boy lost his mother, father and two siblings in an Israeli airstrike early in the Gaza war. Within months, he, too, was killed.
Kamala Harris Puts Four Sun Belt States Back in Play, Times/Siena Polls Find
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in close races across Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, crucial swing states that Mr. Trump had seemed en route to run away with just a few weeks ago.
Matthew Perry and the People Who Prey on Addicts
Sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones who tell themselves they’re actually helping.
Ukraine Destroys Key Russian Bridge as It Presses On With Offensive
The bridge’s destruction is a setback for Russian supply lines as Ukraine seeks to consolidate its territorial gains in the Kursk region of western Russia.
Harris Gains in Sun Belt as Demographic Patterns Start to Look ‘Normal’
Gains among Black, Hispanic and young voters lift her into a tie across four swing states, new Times/Siena polls show.
The Painkiller Used for Just About Anything
In huge numbers, older people are taking gabapentin for a variety of conditions, including itching, alcohol dependence and sciatica. “It’s crazy,” one expert said.
Democrats Have a Josh Shapiro Problem
If having a “commitment” to Israel is a barrier to the Democratic presidential ticket, then it bodes ominously for future Jewish participation in Democratic Party politics.
Masculinity Is on the Ballot
Has liberalism perfected a model of modern masculinity while conservative culture slouches somewhere far behind?
The Movies of 1999
Twenty-five years ago was a landmark time for cinema, with films that captured our collective hope and paranoia about the coming millennium.
Kamala Harris and the Return of ‘Tough on Crime’
Over her career, her rhetoric has tracked the national mood. So do Americans now want a prosecutor-in-chief?
Palantir’s Alex Karp Talks About War, AI and America’s Future
In a rare in-depth interview, this billionaire man of mystery, the head of Palantir Technologies, talks about war, A.I. and America’s future.
Stranded in Space? NASA Doesn’t See the Starliner Astronauts That Way.
NASA doesn’t say the Boeing Starliner astronauts are ‘stranded’ on the space station, but it’s a word that a lot of people are using.