With Help From His Judges, Trump Keeps Winning Legal Battles
Sizzling Day in North Dakota? Lately, Amid Widespread Heat, It’s No Surprise.
At a county fair near Fargo, many residents shrugged off the heat, at least for one day.
Political Violence May Be Un-American, but It Is Not Uncommon
The assassination attempt against Trump is one on a long list of attacks.
At the Republican National Convention, Climate Change Isn’t a Problem
As the event opens with a focus on energy, former President Trump and other leaders are calling for more oil, gas and coal development.
This Street Was Clogged With Traffic. Now It Belongs to Ping-Pong.
A neighborhood in Queens, New York, turned 1.3 miles of a regular road into an open street for pedestrians, cyclists and playing children, with aims to make some of it into a park.
How the Attempted Assassination of Trump Could Change the Campaign
Six political effects of the attempted assassination.
Republican Party Rejects Free-Market Economics in Favor of Trump’s Signature Issues
The Republican Party is rejecting elite economic ideas in a bid for blue-collar votes, abandoning long-held free-market principles in the process.
Making EA Sports College Football 25 Meant Paying 11,000 Athletes
More than a decade after N.C.A.A. Football was shelved amid legal challenges, the rebranded franchise is back. For the first time, the real-life players are getting paid.
Bodies in Suitcases Prompt 2-Day Manhunt and Murder Arrest in U.K.
A grisly discovery last week in Bristol, England, led the police to a 34-year-old man who had stayed with the victims in London.
A major legal threat against Trump is dismissed. Here’s the latest.
Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the entire case should be thrown out because the appointment of the special counsel who brought the case, Jack Smith, had violated the Constitution. Her decision is sure to be appealed.
At the 2024 Olympics, France Puts the Food First
The competitions can seem almost an afterthought as the country rolls out 80 pop-up restaurants and countless dining experiences to wow spectators.
Inside the Money Race for the 2025 New York City Mayoral Primary
Mayor Eric Adams is facing a competitive Democratic primary next June. His challengers are sprinting to raise money.
What I Learned About Taxes While Waiting Tables
Eliminating the tipped minimum wage and raising the minimum wage for all workers would help working people far more than a tax cut on tipped wages.
Ukraine Battles to Contain Russian Advances Across the Front
Russian forces appear to have captured Urozhaine, a southern village taken back by Ukraine last summer. In the east, they are closing in on a key supply road.
Biden Calls For Calm, and a Defiant Trump Prepares for the R.N.C.
Plus, how cord blood banks mislead parents.
After Shooting at Trump Rally, Officials Say R.N.C. Security Is ‘Ready To Go’
As 50,000 people began arriving in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, Secret Service officials and local leaders aimed to reassure the public about safety.
Protesters Are Expected to March in Milwaukee as R.N.C. Opens
After the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, protest organizers said their rally would proceed as expected. Law enforcement authorities said they were prepared.
China Is Holding a Major Meeting on the Economy That You Can’t Watch
President Xi Jinping is presiding over a conclave to draft a new economic program. The stakes are high, but expectations for big changes are modest.
The R.N.C. Begins
The latest on the assassination attempt and presidential campaign — plus, an explanation of why childbirth has gotten so expensive.
Northeast Braces for Dangerous Heat and Humidity
Forecasters said that temperatures could feel more like 100 degrees in parts of New Jersey and New York City on Monday and into the mid and upper 90s for the rest of the region.