Intel Will Cut More Than 15,000 Jobs
The Silicon Valley chip maker also reported a net loss and declining revenue in the latest quarter.
Families of 9/11 Victims React to Khalid Shaikh Mohammed’s Plea Deal
While family members differed in their support of the death penalty, many expressed frustration that the case had lingered for so long.
Head of an Elite New York School Resigns After Turmoil Over Gaza War
Joe Algrant will step down as the head of Ethical Culture Fieldston School following a year marked by infighting among parents, students, faculty and alumni.
Meshell Ndegeocello Could Have Had Stardom but Chose Music Instead
The bassist, singer and composer’s 1993 debut jolted the industry — then she decided to change. Now she is releasing a powerful album inspired by James Baldwin.
Israel Confirms Death of Muhammad Deif, Who It Says Helped Planned Hamas Attack
The Israeli military said it had killed Muhammad Deif, who it called a planner of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, which would make him the third Iranian-backed militant leader slain in recent days.
Secret Service’s Tech Errors Helped Gunman at Trump Rally Slip By
Technologies that might have protected the former president failed because they were improperly deployed or because the Secret Service chose not to use them.
America May Soon Face a Fateful Choice About Iran
President Biden and his successor may face the most fateful decision of their presidencies over Iran.
Russia Freed Evan Gershkovich in a Major Prisoner Swap
Also, a Hamas leader was killed by a bomb planted months ago. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
In a 911 Call, Sonya Massey’s Mother Asked That Police Not Hurt Her
A day before an officer shot and killed her daughter, Donna Massey told a dispatcher that she was having mental health issues and asked that they not send “combative” police.
The Founders Saw This Insane Political Moment Coming 237 Years Ago
They were worried about what we would do with democracy. They had good reason to be.
Evan Gershkovich Was Caught in Oppression His Parents Had Fled
Evan Gershkovich was raised in New Jersey by parents who left the Soviet Union to escape antisemitism and a lack of opportunity.
Trump Elevates False, Fringe Attacks on Harris to Center of His Campaign
Rivals and critics have for years accused Kamala Harris of shifting her personal identity for political advantage, with those attacks escalating dramatically online since she became the Democratic standard-bearer.
On Turning Black
Pitting the interests of minority groups against one another seems to be part of Trump’s re-election strategy.
Hezbollah Leader Threatens Retaliation Against Israel After Airstrike Near Beirut
Nasrallah delivered a televised address at the funeral of a Hezbollah commander who was killed in an Israeli strike in suburban Beirut.
Golf Course Atop Ancient Native American Earthworks to Be Removed
After reaching a settlement with an Ohio country club to acquire its lease on the Octagon Earthworks, the state historical society intends to open the site as a public park.
Senate Rejects Bipartisan Tax Deal
The legislation would have restored prized tax breaks for businesses and expanded the child tax credit. It had passed the House with broad bipartisan support.
Josh Shapiro, Potential Harris V.P. Pick, Cancels Weekend Fund-Raisers
The Pennsylvania governor had been scheduled to headline events in the Hamptons for his own campaign committee. Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to announce her running mate selection by Tuesday.
Harris Has Made Up Ground in Nevada. But the Road Ahead Is Steep.
Polls show Democrats’ chances have improved in Nevada since Vice President Kamala Harris was elevated. But she could face an uphill battle to win over undecided voters who had tuned out completely.
Biden’s Title IX Sex Discrimination Rule Now in Effect in 24 States
The regulations, which broaden sex discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation, remain blocked by lawsuits across much of the country.
Once Backed by the N.R.A., Tim Walz Now Champions Tighter Gun Controls
The Minnesota governor, under consideration to be Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, began to push for new restrictions after a 2018 mass shooting.