Before the Alec Baldwin Trial’s End, 2 Jurors Had Doubts About His Guilt
When the judge threw out the case, the jurors said, they had doubts that Mr. Baldwin was guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on the set of the film “Rust.”
After Fire at Sanctuary, First Baptist Dallas Church Mourns What’s Lost
As officials work to determine the cause, many lament the damage at First Baptist Dallas, a church that grew along with the downtown around it.
Scams Tied to the CrowdStrike Crash Have Bloomed. Here’s How to Stay Safe
People posing as airline customer service representatives may be making fraudulent attempts to access your money or private data, experts warn.
Trump Campaign Prepares Attack Plan for Harris in Case Biden Withdraws
The effort, which includes expansive advertising and polling, assumes that the vice president would be the most likely candidate to replace the president at the top of the Democratic ticket.
Israeli Jets Bomb Sites in Yemen Linked to Iran-Backed Houthis
The strike was retaliation for a drone attack launched from Yemen a day earlier, which evaded Israel’s defenses and hit a building in Tel Aviv, killing one person.
Airlines and Passengers Still Struggling, a Day After Global Outage
The widespread tech failure left carriers trying to recover and passengers waiting for relief, with many flights still delayed or canceled.
Bus by Bus, Texas’ Governor Changed Migration Across the U.S.
In two years, Texas has bused more than 119,000 people to Democrat-led cities, shifting both migration patterns and the debate over immigration. The list of cities keeps expanding.
Biden and Trump Have Succeeded in Breaking Reality
We are living in a realm in which “nothing is true and everything is possible.”
Miley Cyrus Performs for Kendall Jenner, Law Roach and More at Gucci Event
They were also joined by Salma Hayek, Rumer Willis, Chloe Kim and Kim Petras at an event for Gucci at the Chateau Marmont.
Flight Delays and Cancellations Continue Saturday but in Lower Numbers
An estimated 3,400 flights to, from and within the United States were canceled on Friday because of a tech outage. That made it the worst day of the year for flight cancellations.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Champion for Progressive Causes, Dies at 74
A Democrat from the Houston area, she led the effort to make Juneteenth a federal holiday.
Who Is Thomas Crooks? From Honor Student to Gunman Who Tried to Kill Trump
Thomas Crooks was a brainy and quiet young man who built computers and won honors at school, impressing his teachers. Then he became a would-be assassin.
Divisive Far-Right Politician in Ukraine Is Fatally Shot
Iryna Farion, a former lawmaker, was known for controversial campaigns to discredit Russian-speaking Ukrainians.
Trump and Zelensky Speak by Phone as Ukraine Worries About U.S. Backing
Kyiv ponders what another Trump administration would mean for its war initiatives.
Biden Grows Resentful Toward Democratic Leaders Amid Calls to Drop Out
As he recovers from Covid, the president has grown resentful toward Democratic congressional leaders and former President Barack Obama.
Check, Please: The Pete Wells Exit Interview
Why our food critic tossed the fake glasses and quit his dream job.
‘Twisters’ Review: Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones Ride the Storm
Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.
Wall Street Republicans Worry About Vance as Trump’s Running Mate
The financial world’s heavy hitters fear being marginalized in Washington after former President Trump chose a running mate openly hostile to Wall Street.
The Hope if Biden Withdraws
The assassination attempt, like so much else, should be a wake-up call. It was a near miss for Trump but also for America — and a chance to make things better.
Being the Green Bay Packers’ CEO Is Complicated. A Sense of Humor Helps.
In the N.F.L., being the chief executive of a publicly owned, nonprofit franchise is a singular job. Mark Murphy has been doing it for 17 years.