A Republican Platform That Could Read Like a Trump Rally
The former president’s campaign team has packed the 2024 platform committee, which meets in Milwaukee this week, with the MAGA faithful.
Who’s Running Against Mayor Adams? The Answer May Shape Other Key Races.
New York City officials, including the comptroller, Brad Lander, are weighing whether to challenge Eric Adams, potentially creating openings in other races.
Why Some of New York’s Snazziest Dining Sheds Are Headed for the Dumps
Soon, dining sheds around the city will be dismantled — no matter how attractive they are.
As some allies whisper about ditching Biden, Black Democrats are rallying around him.
He Helped a Woman End Her Own Life. Was It Manslaughter, or Mercy?
They checked into a motel room in upstate New York, with a gas canister and a plan to end her decades of physical pain.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s Independent Streak Marked Supreme Court Term
The junior member of the court’s six-justice conservative supermajority often questioned its approach and wrote important dissents joined by liberal justices.
What Primary Voters Didn’t Know About President Biden
Many of his supporters are now angry they weren’t aware of his condition.
The Israeli military returned to an area of Gaza City where it said Hamas had re-established itself.
How a Death Doula Throws a Dinner Party
At the Baroque guesthouse she runs in Portugal, Rebecca Illing hosted old friends for a meal suffused with nostalgia.
What Happened in France’s Election? 5 Key Takeaways.
It was a day of big surprises in France, with the left surging unexpectedly, the far right falling far short of expectations and the question of who will be the next prime minister still unclear.
France Reacts to Runoff Election Results
The final tally confirms that the left has the most seats in the National Assembly, with the far right third. Now, there’s a scramble to figure out a way forward.
Modi to Meet Putin in Moscow as India Charts Its Own Course
India is determined to keep its close ties to Russia despite pressure from the West. Russia sees the meeting as a chance to show it still has influential friends.
U.S. Creates High-Tech Global Supply Chains to Blunt Risks Tied to China
The Biden administration is trying to get foreign companies to invest in chip-making in the United States and more countries to set up factories to do final assembly and packaging.
The Presidential Fitness Test Is Back
This time with actual presidents.
Where Beryl Is Expected to Go Next
The storm will move through the United States this week.
The Killer Stalking Sri Lanka’s Men
Climate change and contaminated water have combined to create an epidemic of kidney disease.
Weeks After Alice Munro’s Death, Daughter Tells of Dark Family Secret
Andrea Skinner said in The Toronto Star that her stepfather sexually abused her at age 9, and that her mother stayed with him after she learned of it.
Biden’s Wall Street Donors Are Increasingly ‘Concerned’
Major backers in finance spent the weekend discussing whether to stick with the president, or to call on him to withdraw.
Viktor Orban, Hungary’s Leader, Surprises Europe Again With Visit to China
Mr. Orban said his meeting with President Xi Jinping was part of a “peace mission” for Ukraine. But both leaders want to offset Western power.
A Remarkable Comeback
“This is the kind of thing that we couldn’t have even dreamed about five or six years ago,” one expert said about changes in some American counties.