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.
Museum of Jewish Heritage Is Using A.I. to Preserve Holocaust Survivors’ Stories
The Museum of Jewish Heritage is using artificial intelligence to create an installation where visitors can interact with people who directly experienced the Holocaust.
Hundreds of Prisoners in Russia, Including Americans, Were Left Behind in Swap
Hundreds of prisoners — including Americans and Russian political activists — are hoping for a diplomatic agreement that might secure their release.
Joe Biden Issues a Stinging Dissent
The Supreme Court is caught in a crisis of its own making.
Secret Bundlers, Sham Donations: Adams Is Faulted in Campaign Audit
A 900-page draft audit of Eric Adams’s 2021 mayoral campaign in New York City found widespread errors that could lead to fines or forfeiture of public matching funds.
Why You Should Be Taking a Hard Look at Your Investments Right Now
After big gains in stocks and mediocre returns for bonds, investors are taking on undue risk if they don’t rebalance their holdings, our columnist says.
A Mortgage Alternative for Lower-Priced Homes Comes With Risks
Seller-financed loans known as “land contracts” don’t involve a bank and lack the consumer protections available with traditional home loans.
Inside Azerbaijan, Host of COP29
In Azerbaijan, the causes and effects of climate change are on vivid display and the painful trade-offs needed to fight it are acutely felt.
Pakistanis Rise Up Against Ruling Elite as Misery Multiplies
Unrest over a range of economic and security issues threatens to deepen the political turmoil that has plagued Pakistan for years.
The Harris Electorate
We examine who plans to vote for her.
A Major Prisoner Exchange, and U.S. Says Venezuelan Opposition Won
Plus, Simone Biles takes gold — again.
Harris Campaign Says It Raised $310 Million in July, More Than Double Trump’s Haul
In the seven days after President Biden stepped down as the presumptive Democratic nominee, the Harris campaign raked in $200 million.
Don’t Listen to the Right. The Kamalanomenon Is Real.
There was Obama-level excitement at Harris’s Atlanta rally.
At a Mountain Retreat, Wine, Lamb Kebabs and Lots of Climate Talk
Azerbaijan last week convened a special meeting of climate diplomats at a remote resort. A Times reporter was there.
Can Kamala Harris Rebuild the Democratic Coalition?
Early polling suggests she has made some progress since President Biden’s exit.
New Wellness Programs at 6 Resorts
Sleep tracking, “snow showers” and underwater “soundscapes” are among the offerings at resorts that also happen to be in dream locations.
Teenage Talent at the 2024 Olympics
From the shooting range to the swimming pool, teens and preteens are grabbing medals and the spotlight. Nowhere is this truer than at the skateboard park.