Why Donald Glover Is Saying Goodbye to Childish Gambino
“Bando Stone & the New World,” his new album due Friday, tells a story about the potential end of the world — and the conclusion of his pseudonymous musical project.
When Will Democrats Stand Up to Biden?
Democrats are putting loyalty to a leader over country. Sound familiar?
Biden Called ‘More Receptive’ to Hearing Pleas to Step Aside
The president has given no indication that he is changing his mind about staying in the race but is said to be more willing to listen to the case for bowing out.
Ukraine Loses Hard-Won Position Near Dnipro River in the South
Soldiers and military analysts said an operation to establish a foothold on the river’s Russian-controlled eastern bank was bloody and hard to justify.
China’s Leaders Offer High Hopes, but Few Details for Road to Recovery
Top officials emerged from a high-stakes meeting about lifting the economy out of its malaise with few signs of a fundamental rethink.
‘J.D. Vance Brought What Team Trump Needed’: Best and Worst Moments From Night 3
Times Opinion writers assess Night 3 of the convention, which included speeches from Peter Navarro, Kimberly Guilfoyle and J.D. Vance.
The Myth of Migrant Crime
Republicans suggest that immigrants are especially likely to be criminals. The data shows the opposite.
Biden Tests Positive for the Coronavirus, and Senators Berate Secret Service Chief
Plus, a plunge in the Seine ahead of the Olympics.
As Many South Koreans Shun Marriage, Two Women Try to Redefine Family
Hwang Sunwoo and Kim Hana, who are single and live together, say South Korea’s laws should reflect the alternative unions that many of its people have chosen.
French Lawmakers Will Vote to Elect New National Assembly President
Lawmakers gathered for the first time since an election produced a deadlocked Parliament to elect a new president of the National Assembly. It was unclear who would come out on top.
J.D. Vance, in R.N.C. Speech, Plants His Roots in the 2024 Race
The newly anointed Republican vice-presidential candidate leaned into his impoverished upbringing at the party’s convention, and frequently name-dropped the battleground states around his native Ohio.
WNBA Players Seek Expert Advice as They Assess Next Union Contract
With the league’s popularity rising, players have never had more leverage when it comes to issues like salaries, travel accommodations and revenue sharing.
Keanu Reeves Wrote a Book. A Really Weird One.
What if the star of “The Matrix” worked with a sci-fi novelist to tell the story of an 80,000-year-old warrior who can rip people’s arms off but struggles with loneliness?
How Trump Dominated His Own Party on a New G.O.P. Platform
Donald Trump and his team displayed a ruthless efficiency in the process of making a platform, confiscating delegates’ cellphones and stifling dissent and even debate.
If Maduro Wins, Venezuelans Vow to Leave
As many as one-third of Venezuelans would consider migrating if the country’s authoritarian leader is given another six years in power in an election set for July 28, one poll showed.
Telling Hawaii’s Stories, One Hand-Carved Surfboard at a Time
As a kid in Kauai, the waves were his home. Today, Leleo Kinimaka pours his native knowledge and passion into one-of-a-kind creations that double as works of art.
My Personal Genealogy Tour at Charleston’s African American Museum
Charleston’s International African American History Museum helps visitors fill in the blanks of their family’s pasts.
Evan Gershkovich, Wall Street Journal Reporter, Returns to Court in Russia
The hearing was the second in the espionage trial of Mr. Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. The United States and The Journal have strongly rejected the charge against him.
When the Taliban Took Kabul, She Fled, and Made a New Life in New York
Nargis Baran was a rising legal star in Afghanistan. She became a target once the government fell.
Late Night Taunts Former Critics Who Changed Their Minds About Trump
J.D. Vance and Nikki Haley, among other Republicans at the convention, seem to have gotten over their reservations about the former president.