Delaware Judge Questions Tesla About Vote on Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay
Lawyers for Tesla have asked a Delaware judge to reverse her decision to void a multibillion-dollar pay package for Mr. Musk after shareholders approved it a second time in June.
U.S. Sues TikTok Over Child Privacy Violations
The Justice Department said TikTok illegally collected children’s data and knowingly allowed users under the age of 13 to create accounts.
Olympic Officials Defend Fighters’ Eligibility in Women’s Boxing Controversy
Online fury and unclear rules have left organizers of the women’s boxing competition in Paris facing complex questions about fairness in women’s sports.
‘Just Don’t Screw It Up’: Three Writers Go Behind the Scenes of Making a V.P. Pick
Presidential campaign veterans discuss what goes into the veepstakes.
Justin Timberlake, on Tour, Beams Into Sag Harbor to Plead Not Guilty
The singer’s arrest and prosecution on a drunken-driving charge has drawn the curious to the Hamptons and supplied the internet with meme fodder.
Convicted Assassin Is Russian Security Agent, Kremlin Acknowledges
Vadim Krasikov, who was returned to Russia in the big prisoner swap, received a hero’s welcome from President Putin, along with others who were freed.
Iceland’s New President Is a Feminist, and a Friend of Björk
Though the president’s role is mostly ceremonial, Halla Tómasdóttir said that she would seek to raise “the right questions” and bring attention to critical health issues.
Icon or Eyesore? Palm Springs to Move Divisive Marilyn Monroe Statue
A truce has been reached in a battle that pitted admirers of the city’s art museum against fans of a giant outdoor Marilyn Monroe sculpture.
Who’s Afraid of Being Black? Not Kamala, Beyoncé or Kendrick.
With her response to Donald Trump’s comments about her background, Kamala Harris showed that Blackness doesn’t need to be explained or defended — an idea underscored by her campaign theme song.
Alan Garber Will Stay On as Harvard’s President
Dr. Garber took over as interim president after Claudine Gay resigned in January. He will now serve as president through the 2026-27 academic year.
Senior U.S. Diplomat Will Lead Kamala Harris’s Running Mate’s Team
Elizabeth M. Allen, who heads the State Department’s public diplomacy office, served as a top aide to Ms. Harris in 2020 and in the Obama White House.
In Aspen, a New Art Fair Follows the Money
How can an art fair lure customers and make sales in a down market? Pitching its tent next to billionaires is a start.
JD Vance Pioneered ‘New Right’ Economics. Trump May Not Embrace It.
The vice-presidential nominee favors economic policies that help advance a socially conservative vision of American society — and that sometimes clash with Trump’s own plans.
Contestants on MrBeast’s ‘Beast Games’ Say They Were Hungry and Injured on Set
The contestants in the internet star’s “Beast Games” expected outlandish challenges and signed contracts that acknowledged risks of serious injury and death. Still, few were prepared for the conditions on set.
Champagne, Soft Piano and No Lines: Luxe Life at the Olympics
A new program allows spectators at the Paris Games to upgrade their seats, eat tastier food, tip glasses of bubbly and avoid the throngs.
Many of Gaza’s Medical Workers Have Been Detained or Killed
Out of a prewar total of about 20,000 health workers, 500 have been killed in the war, according to the W.H.O., and more than 300 are in Israeli detention, Gaza’s health ministry says.
Nationwide Protests Over Hunger Rock Nigeria
Thousands turned out across Africa’s most populous country despite government attempts to prevent them. Demonstrations have left at least 13 people dead, Amnesty International says.
The News Movement Showed How Hard It Is to Profit From Gen Z on Social Media
The Post is creating a division under Will Lewis, its C.E.O., to find valuable audiences in new places. His last company shows that’s a tough road.
Behind the Prisoner Swap: Spies, a Killer, Secret Messages and Unseen Diplomacy
The negotiations that led to the prisoner swap and the freeing of Americans wrongfully held in Russia required patience and creativity, but gave both sides what they wanted most.
Harris Begins Final Phase of Accelerated V.P. Search
The formal vetting process is finished, and the first major decision of Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign is just days away.