Assessing Cause of Trump Wound, F.B.I. Examines Bullet Fragments From Rally
The bureau is assessing what caused the former president’s wound during an assassination attempt. The question has turned political.
Americans May Not Agree on Much, but They Agree Biden Made the Right Choice
The president’s decision to exit the race received overwhelming support. Only a few other things have drawn as much consensus in polling.
The New Race
We explain three key points about the coming election.
These Are the French Rail Lines Affected by the Arson Attacks
The arson has caused widespread travel disruptions in France ahead of the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
Arson Disrupts Olympics Travel, and Obama Endorses Harris
Plus, top Mexican cartel leaders arrested.
Kamala Harris May Bring Out Trump’s Harshest Instincts
After years planning to face President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will now be campaigning against Kamala Harris. Maggie Haberman, a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, describes how Mr. Trump may try to frame his new opponent.
The Stages of Vance’s Political Conversion
A review of JD Vance’s writings and interviews reveals the gradual, complicated process behind his conversion from anti-Trump author to pro-Trump senator.
VP Kamala Harris Is Not “Veep” Selina Meyer
Politics has become so much like entertainment that the first thing we do to make sense of the moment is to test it against a sitcom.
A Test for Harris: How to Talk About the Green New Deal
In the Senate, Kamala Harris backed an expansive climate plan. Young activists want her to embrace it again, but so do Republicans.
Let the Pros Play With the ‘Trump (or Harris) Trade’
Market sectors sometimes move when the political winds shift, but trading is hazardous for your financial health, our columnist says.
The Olympics Need to Change as the Climate Changes
Organizers must reduce the event’s carbon footprint.
Winka Dubbeldam Creates a Minimalist House With a Maximalist Sense of Drama
The architect Winka Dubbeldam’s renovation of a nondescript 800-square-foot building resulted in a minimalist house with a maximalist sense of drama.
Arson Attacks Disrupts Trains in France Hours Before Opening Ceremony of Olympics
The national railway company said three lines were disrupted by the attacks, causing massive delays.
El Mayo Zambada y Joaquín Guzmán López son detenidos por las autoridades de EE. UU.
Los hombres dirigen el Cártel de Sinaloa, uno de los grupos delictivos dominantes de México.
Mexico Sinaloa Cartel Leader ‘El Mayo’ Is Arrested: What to Know
The U.S. said it had arrested Ismael Zambada García, a co-founder, and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of another co-founder. Both are accused of involvement in fentanyl trafficking.
For Billy Joel Fans, a New York Night to Remember
Thousands of people piled into Madison Square Garden on Thursday to hear Billy Joel’s catalog of hits in the final show of his long residency at the arena.
Stephen Colbert Mocks Trump for Recycling His Old Insults
Colbert said the ex-president was “focused on the real issue gripping the country: desperately workshopping a new nickname for Kamala Harris.”
Venezuela Is Ready for Change. Maduro Must Allow It.
It is clear Venezuelans have chosen to oust President Maduro. Whether that will happen remains in question.
Martin S. Indyk, Diplomat Who Sought Middle East Peace, Dies at 73
As ambassador to Israel in the Clinton administration and as a special envoy under Barack Obama, he was skeptical of Israeli settlements.
The Olympics You Remember Are Back
Family, friends and fans were missing from two straight Covid Games. In Paris, one athlete said, competitors will have the kind of experience they dream about.