Disney Details New Projects for Theme Parks and Cruise Ships
The company, which has recently seen softening visitor demand, will spend billions to build new rides and expand its cruise ship fleet to 13 from nine.
Too Much of Our Seafood Has a Dark Secret
We use the world’s fish as if it was a limitless line of credit. But this credit is running out.
Kamala Harris Pledges to End Federal Taxes on Tips at Las Vegas Rally
In the final stop of the Harris-Walz introductory tour, Vice President Kamala Harris said that, if elected, she would end federal income tax on tips, mirroring a proposal made by former President Donald J. Trump.
Israel Criticized After Strike Kills Scores in Gaza
Israeli officials defended the attack on a former school compound, saying Hamas was using it as a base for military operations in Gaza City.
Harris Hopes a New Playbook Will Neutralize G.O.P. Attacks on Immigration
The Democratic presidential nominee has been pummeled by Donald J. Trump and other Republicans on her immigration record. She is now trying an approach that Democrats say has worked before.
Walz in the National Guard: A Steady Rise Ending With a Hard Decision
In a military career that spanned three decades, Tim Walz achieved one of the highest enlisted ranks in the Army. Some peers took issue with the timing of his retirement.
Famed Double Arch Collapses in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Changing water levels and erosion are believed to have contributed to the collapse of the geologic feature, which was formed from 190 million-year-old Navajo sandstone, the National Park Service said.
Russia Pushes Back at Ukraine’s Cross-Border Assault, but Kyiv Presses On
After several days of fighting in southwestern Russia, both sides are claiming successes. The battles are still being waged.
Trump, by the Numbers
It can be treacherous, measuring your worth in ego arithmetic.
Kamala Harris Is Speaking. Is She Listening?
For a candidate who positions herself as caring, her failure to acknowledge their pain is especially jarring.
The Olympics’ Toughest Act: Balancing Sports and Politics
The Olympics have long been a stage for political expression, for athletes who take the opportunity. Some do, while others choose to focus strictly on their sport.
An Australian Start-Up Hopes to Slow Climate Change With an Unusual Approach
An Australian start-up is hoping fungi can pull carbon dioxide from the air and stash it underground. It’s one of several ventures trying to deploy the superpowers of soil to slow global warming.
Susan Wojcicki, YouTube’s Former CEO, Dies at 56
The business executive helped turn Google into an internet juggernaut and became one of the most prominent women in Silicon Valley.
When Olympic Sponsors Go Rogue
LVMH and Samsung intruded on previously sacrosanct spaces at the Paris Games, angering fellow sponsors and raising concerns about a repeat at the closing ceremony.
Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago Disaster
The markings on a pillar in southern Turkey are more than decorations on the stone, a researcher at the University of Edinburgh says. They may memorialize a time when comet fragments struck Earth.
What We Know About the Crash of VoePass Flight 2283 in Brazil
The twin-engine turboprop passenger aircraft crashed near São Paulo, killing all 62 people onboard. Officials are investigating the cause.
Harris Leads Trump in Three Key States, Times/Siena Polls Find
New surveys of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania taken this week offer the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for the Democratic Party since President Biden abandoned his re-election bid.
My Travel Tips for Seeing the World’s Best Places
From fake wedding bands to decoy wallets, here’s some advice for safely roaming our planet.
There Is Still a Biden Scandal
America could stand to learn a bit more about how the White House has been working recently.
New Battleground Polls Show Harris Has Fundamentally Changed the Race
On question after question, at least for now, most voters don’t seem to have major reservations about her.