Hunter Biden Sought State Department Help for Burisma
After President Biden dropped his re-election bid, his administration released records showing that while he was vice president, his son solicited U.S. government assistance.
How Ukrainian Troops Invaded Russia
Planned in secrecy, the incursion was a bold move to upend the war’s dynamics and put Moscow on the defensive — a gambit that could also leave Ukraine exposed.
WCBS Radio Ends After Six Decades as ESPN NY Takes Over
The news radio mainstay is turning its airwaves over to ESPN, ending its continuous coverage of the five boroughs. The Mets broadcasts will remain.
Biden Awards $150 Million in Research Grants as Part of Cancer ‘Moonshot’
President Biden has had a deep personal interest in cancer research since his son Beau died of an aggressive brain cancer in 2015.
For Naftali Bennett, Netanyahu and Iran Threaten Israel
The former prime minister sees Israel threatened by Netanyahu and Iran.
Let Jordan Chiles Keep Her Bronze Medal
But give the Romanians medals, too.
Walz Forcefully Defends Military Record in First Solo Campaign Stop
Donald J. Trump’s campaign has accused Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, of exaggerating his service in 2018 remarks. The Harris campaign has said he misspoke.
Why Youth Mental Health Is on the Decline: Report
Global trends in economics, climate and technology are weighing on young adults, a report finds. It recommends overhauling how we approach mental health care.
Asian American Voters Could Be Key Swing Voters of 2024
The diverse group is turning out in record numbers. Neither party can take its support for granted.
Arizona and Missouri Will Vote on Abortion in November
Also, Hamas said it would not participate in new truce talks. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
Arizona Will Vote on Abortion in November: Could That Give Democrats an Edge?
Arizona, a swing state, and Missouri will be among the states voting on whether to establish abortion rights in state constitutions. Democrats have used the issue to turn out voters.
Hamas Will Not Attend Gaza Cease-Fire Talks as Mediators Try to Secure Deal
Hopes for a breakthrough were damped after Hamas said it would not attend the peace talks set for Thursday.
How the Cass Report Became a Weapon in the War on Trans Kids
For all its claims to science, the Cass report is fundamentally a subjective, political document.
Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss
Even if he is defeated in November, the former president isn’t going anywhere.
Israel Was Less Flexible in Recent Gaza Cease-Fire Talks, Documents Show
The country made five new demands, according to documents detailing its newest negotiating positions.
Harris and Walz Plan Rally in Milwaukee During Democratic Convention
The event is planned for Tuesday, when Barack Obama speaks in Chicago, and the campaign hopes to hold it at the arena where Republicans held their convention, people briefed on the planning said.
Google Unveils Pixel 9 Phones to Beat Apple’s iPhone
The internet giant unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it.
Seven Pro-Palestinian Activists Charged Over Break-In at Israeli Arms Company’s U.K. Site
Prosecutors argued in court that pro-Palestinian activists had vandalized a site belonging to Elbit, an arms manufacturer, and had committed offenses with a “terrorist connection.”
NFL Agent Sean Stellato Hopes His Viral Moment Was Just the Start
Sean Stellato rocketed to fame through a mix of outlandish clothes, an outsize personality and an embrace of the N.F.L.’s underdogs. He is sticking with what worked.
Head of Panel That Ruled Against Jordan Chiles Represents Romania in Other Cases
The decision outraged U.S. Olympic and gymnastics officials, and led to a torrent of online abuse against both Chiles and Ana Barbosu, the Romanian athlete who ended up with the bronze.