Is the Populism of the Trump G.O.P. Real or Fake?
Trump’s consolidated control of the G.O.P. has had the surprising effect of making its policies more, not less, unsettled.
Kamala Harris the Prosecutor Has the Edge
She faces a different moment today than when she ran for president in the 2020 cycle.
A U.K. Deportation Plan Cost $900 Million. Only Four People Left.
Britain’s last Conservative government spent almost a billion dollars on its controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, the newly appointed minister for immigration said Monday.
Harris Closes In on Nomination, and Secret Service Chief Berated
Plus, A.I. chatbots are flunking math.
Israel Orders New Evacuation in Gaza as Aid Workers Say Bombing Kills Dozens
Israeli forces said they struck dozens of sites in Khan Younis where Hamas operated and fired rockets, and they shrank the “humanitarian zone” where civilians had been told to go.
After Harris Declines, Senator Will Preside at Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress
An aide to Vice President Kamala Harris said she had a scheduling conflict but would meet with the Israeli prime minister this week.
What Polling Tells Us About a Kamala Harris Candidacy
Sorting out whether she’s an upgrade for Democrats.
Trump’s Race Against Harris May Bring Out His Harshest Instincts
After years planning to face President Biden, Donald J. Trump and his team will be campaigning against Kamala Harris. He has attacked female rivals and critics in brutal and personal terms.
Are Democrats Right to Unite Around Kamala Harris?
The Democratic Party has a chance to organize for victory.
Judge Cannon and JD Vance Are on the Same Team
Precedent and the rule of law? Not if it gets in the way.
Illinois Police Release Body Camera Footage From Sonya Massey’s Death
The woman, Sonya Massey, 36, called 911 on July 6 because she believed there was an intruder in her home. She was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy who has been fired and is charged with murder.
Under Fabric and Around Sculptures, Dancers Respond to Art
Jodi Melnick’s new work is performed throughout a gallery installation, while one by Annie-B Parson sprawls in a sculpture park.
Founder of Kakao, South Korean Tech Giant, Arrested Over K-Pop Deal
Kim Beom-su, the billionaire behind Kakao, was taken into custody on allegations of stock manipulation during a bidding war over a K-pop agency.
Artificial Intelligence Has a Math Problem
A.I.’s math problem reflects how much the new technology is a break with computing’s past.
Frustrated Californians May Be Ready for a Tougher Approach to Crime
Shoplifting and fentanyl use have tested the patience of California voters, who will decide in November whether to impose stricter laws that would lead to more incarceration.
Stephen Colbert Retires His Joe Biden Sunglasses
The “Late Show” host is putting his aviators on a shelf, now that the president has ended his re-election campaign.
Why Erdogan Is Going After Turkey’s Stray Dogs
Turkey’s four million stray dogs are inseparable from the idea of the country itself. But maybe not for much longer.
Neeraj Chopra Stars in India’s Olympic Dream
Neeraj Chopra’s triumph in Tokyo inspired athletes across the world’s most populous nation. Now his country is chasing a bigger prize: a chance to host the Games for the first time.
Neeraj Chopra Stars in India’s Olympic Dream
Neeraj Chopra’s triumph in Tokyo inspired athletes across the world’s most populous nation. Now his country is chasing a bigger prize: a chance to host the Games for the first time.
When Pakistan Tightened a Border, Thousands of Lives Were Upended
Traders in Chaman have done business in Afghanistan for generations, but that stopped when officials made it much harder to cross.