Street Erupts When Man in a Wheelchair Is Taken Into Custody in Killing
The body of Yazmeen Williams, 31, had been found on a Manhattan curb, wrapped in a sleeping bag.
Intense Heat Suspected in 4 Weekend Deaths in Oregon
Temperature records have been shattered from California and Nevada to North Carolina in the last few days, and relief is still days away, forecasters say.
More Ukrainians May Die in Attacks on Medical Sites in 2024, W.H.O. Data Suggest
A Russian missile strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv on Monday highlighted the growing number of deadly attacks on medical facilities, vehicles and workers.
Russian Strike Destroys Children’s Hospital in Kyiv
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia launched at least 40 missiles at targets across Ukraine, including the country’s largest children’s hospital.
Alec Baldwin’s Role as a Producer Ruled Not Relevant to ‘Rust’ Trial
The ruling was a victory for the actor, who is set to stand trial this week on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer. He has pleaded not guilty.
$1 Billion Bloomberg Gift to Hopkins Makes Tuition Free for Most Medical Students
The gift, made by Michael R. Bloomberg’s philanthropic organization, will also cover living expenses for some Johns Hopkins University students.
Boeing Plea Deal Involving 737 Max: What to Know and What Comes Next
The plane manufacturer must still resolve various legal challenges and operational problems tied to the troubled 737 Max plane.
A Defiant Biden Told Democrats: ‘Challenge Me’
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The Democratic Party Must Speak the Plain Truth to the President
The longer Democrats delay in getting Biden to stand down, the harder it will be to replace him.
The Surgeon
A single image captures a day of horror at a children’s hospital in Ukraine hit by a Russian missile.
President Biden, Do the Right Thing and Step Aside
Biden has done a great job. Now he can serve America by stepping aside.
The Enormous Risks a Second Trump Term Poses to Our Economy
After we survived one round of economic Russian roulette, Donald Trump is asking us to take another spin, only this time with many more bullets in the chamber.
France Learns a New Word: Ungovernable
Far from producing a “clarification,” President Emmanuel Macron’s snap election has yielded a muddle that could take months to sort out.
Parkinson’s Expert Visited the White House Eight Times in Eight Months
The White House said President Biden had met with a neurologist only three times in more than three years in office. But it would not say whether the visiting expert was consulting with the president’s physician about his health.
Sullivan & Cromwell Wants to Define Consequences of Protesting Israel
Sullivan & Cromwell is requiring job applicants to explain their participation in protests. Critics see the policy as a way to silence speech about the war.
Tropical Storm Beryl Spawned a Symphony of Spawning Toads
As the storm crossed Houston on Monday morning, the call of the toads echoed from every flooded street corner.
Following Trump’s Lead, Republicans Adopt Platform That Softens Stance on Abortion
The document reflects the former president’s ideological grip on his party, outlining the same nationalistic priorities that his campaign website does.
James Carville: Biden Won’t Win. Democrats Need a Plan. Here’s One.
The party needs a new presidential nominee and can’t rig things for any one candidate.
Columbia Removes Three Deans, Saying Texts Touched on ‘Antisemitic Tropes’
Nemat Shafik, the university president, called the sentiments in the text messages “unacceptable and deeply upsetting.”
Why Are Housing Costs So High? The Elevator Can Explain Why.
An illness led Stephen Smith to study why America has so few elevators. What he learned explains why housing costs are so high.