Israeli Strikes Kill Over 20 and Hit Another U.N. Building in Gaza
The Israeli military said it was targeting militants operating in a U.N. school being used as a shelter in Nuseirat. A second strike caused fatalities in Al-Mawasi, the Gazan Health Ministry said.
Former Syrian Official in Charge of Notorious Prison Is Arrested in Los Angeles
Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, who was seeking U.S. citizenship, is accused of falsely describing whether he persecuted anyone for their political beliefs or had been involved in any killings.
Senator Menendez Was Convicted of Corruption
Also, police were in the complex from which a gunman shot Trump. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal
Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport will feature work by Charles Gaines, Barbara Kruger and more. Developers of new terminals must invest in public art.
Trump-Vance Administration Could Herald New Era for Dollar
Both candidates on the Republican ticket have argued that the U.S. currency should be weaker to support American exports.
Marvel Changes Israeli Superhero Sabra in Captain America Movie
The studio said Sabra, a Mossad agent in comic books, will be “a high-ranking U.S. government official” in its next Captain America movie.
California Becomes the First State to Ban Student Gender Notification Policies
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that prevents educators from having to notify parents if their child asks to switch names or pronouns.
Menendez Convicted of Corruption in Broad International Conspiracy
Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, was found guilty of bribery, conspiracy, extortion, obstruction of justice and acting as a foreign agent.
Biden Circle Shrinks as Democrats Fear Election Wipeout
President Biden, increasingly isolated during the biggest political crisis of his presidency, is in a historic standoff with his party.
Exiled Chinese Billionaire Guo Wengui Is Convicted of Fraud
A federal jury found that Guo Wengui defrauded investors, many his own fervent supporters, of hundreds of millions of dollars. He could face decades in prison.
Carlos Watson, Ozy Media Founder, Is Found Guilty of Fraud
Mr. Watson, who denied lying to investors and lenders, faces up to 37 years in prison.
Video: Secret Service Snipers Focused Toward Gunman Before Trump Rally Shooting
Three videos posted to social media show that sniper teams were facing in the direction of the shooter before he fired at former President Donald J. Trump.
Joe Bryant, Basketball Player and Kobe’s Father, Dies at 69
A forward known as Jellybean, he played in the United States and Europe.
Can We ‘Make America Affordable Again’? Should We?
History says that deflation is terrible for the economy.
Is It Silicon Valley’s Job to Make Guaranteed Income a Reality?
The tech community, led by Sam Altman of OpenAI, has funded programs that give people unconditional cash. Some say it’s time to scale up.
The Poet Who Commands a Rebel Army
“Revolution is the job of poets and artists,” says Ko Maung Saungkha, leader of a rebel militia fighting the Myanmar dictatorship. He is not the only poet commander in a country with a strong tradition of political verse.
Republican Speakers Wrestle With a ‘Unity’ Theme
Some of the most bombastic Republicans made calls to tone down the rhetoric after the attempt on Donald Trump’s life, but animosity toward President Biden persisted.
After Trump Assassination Attempt, Right Points Finger at Female Agents
The rush by conservatives to pin blame for the shooting on women in the protective detail reflects a broader opposition among Republicans to diversity efforts in hiring.
What to Know About the Menendez Corruption Conspiracy
Senator Robert Menendez was found guilty of a wide-ranging international conspiracy stretching from New Jersey to Egypt.
How Partisan Media Covered Trump’s VP Pick, JD Vance
Conservative commentators applauded former President Donald J. Trump’s vice-presidential pick. Liberal outlets focused on J.D. Vance’s past criticisms of his new running mate.