Unbowed by Jan. 6 Charges, Republicans Pursue Plans to Contest a Trump Defeat
Mr. Trump’s allies are preparing to try to short-circuit the election system, if he does not win.
Some of Dr. Ruth’s Most Memorable Moments
After rising to fame in the 1980s, Ruth Westheimer, known as Dr. Ruth, mingled with celebrities, wrote dozens of books and was named as New York’s “loneliness ambassador.”
How Janet Yellen Became an Unlikely Culinary Diplomat
The Treasury secretary views food as a way to connect, and her dining decisions have become the subject of global intrigue.
A Second Term for Trump Could Go 4 Different Ways
He is closer than ever to a second term, but what that would bring remains unclear.
Republicans Will Regret a Second Trump Term
They should heed the law of unintended consequences.
Cities Weigh Homeless Encampments After Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court decided last month that cities could cite homeless campers. Some say ‘clear them all.’ Others are ramping up outreach.
On an Island in Maine, a Meal Worth Traveling For
A family celebrated the arrival of a special artwork at their home by inviting its maker to stay — and cooking her an oceanside dinner.
How Hamas Is Fighting in Gaza: Tunnels, Traps and Ambushes
Hamas overwhelmed Israel’s border in October with a coordinated, large-scale maneuver before committing atrocities. Now, it acts as a guerrilla force, its fighters often disguised as civilians.
Anant Ambani’s Wedding Guests Include Kardashians, Bollywood Stars and Prime Ministers
After months of lavish prewedding festivities that have captured the attention of onlookers worldwide, Anant Ambani, the youngest son of India’s richest man, married Radhika Merchant in Mumbai.
What Our Broken Politics Owe to the Nazi Jurist Carl Schmitt
A contempt for compromise. An expansive vision of executive power. Both owe much to Carl Schmitt.
After Dismissal of Bankruptcy Case, Here’s What’s Next for Giuliani
Without the protection of Chapter 11, the former mayor and Trump lawyer could have his assets seized and sold by creditors.
Thousands of Protesters Expected to Rally Outside the Republican Convention
A range of activists, energized over abortion limits, Israel’s military action in Gaza and immigration, say they plan to march in the city.
Bernie Sanders: Joe Biden for President
Enough! It’s time for Democrats to stop the bickering and nit-picking.
Police Kill a Boy, and a Refugee Group’s Young Lead the Call for Answers
A Utica, N.Y., officer’s fatal shooting of a 13-year-old provokes anger among the city’s Karen residents, members of an ethnic group from Myanmar.
A Pioneering New York Rabbi Says Goodbye to Her L.G.B.T.Q. Congregation
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, the senior rabbi at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in Manhattan, is retiring at a challenging time for the gay rights movement.
For Biden, a Race Against Time
The president should be poked — out of the race.
Hispanic Male Democrats Make an Abortion-Rights Pitch to Latino Men
These candidates say the issue cannot be avoided in 2024, and dismiss the notion that focusing on men, who typically prioritize the economy, is a risk.
Angry Birds Take on Drones at New York City Beach
American Oystercatchers are attacking drones that have been deployed to scan for sharks and swimmers in distress.
Why Does a Routine Test of Newborns Reward ‘Pink’ Skin?
The Apgar test grades infants in five areas, including skin tone. Babies of color score lower, and may be subjected to unnecessary treatment.
A Female President? Big Deal.
As we consider who might replace Biden on the ticket, we seem finally to have evolved when it comes to evaluating the female contenders.