The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Cools, Welcome News
The economy appears to be downshifting and price gains are moderating, as Federal Reserve officials creep closer to beating inflation.
Sparks Flew All Over the World
Aggie Lal and Jacob Riglin first met as travel influencers in Thailand, got together in California and got back together in Bali (thanks, in part, to rescued puppies).
Justices Thomas and Alito Ignored Calls for Recusal in Jan. 6 Case
Experts in legal ethics have said that the activities of the justices’ wives raised serious questions about their impartiality.
Brittany Was Once Barren Ground for France’s Far Right. No More.
The region along the northwest coast has few immigrants and little crime or unemployment, but the far-right National Rally has made inroads saying that all three are coming.
Wife’s Ex-Boyfriend and Fear of Poverty at Center of Menendez’s Defense
Senator Robert Menendez’s lawyers are expected to call witnesses who will describe his childhood and the rocky start to his relationship with his wife.
Small Apartment Design: How Three People Maximized Space in a One-Bedroom
Co-op rules meant they couldn’t add a second bedroom, so they came up with an elegant workaround.
House G.O.P. Begins Push on Hard-Right Spending Bills, Teeing Up Future Battles
The Republican-led House loaded its funding measures with provisions that have no chance of becoming law, as both parties look toward a bigger fight later this year, most likely after the elections.
Biden’s Shaky Debate Performance Has Democrats Panicking
President Biden’s shaky, halting debate performance has Democrats talking about replacing him on the ticket.
Wall Street Seems Calm. A Closer Look Shows Something Else.
The S&P 500 has climbed sharply this year, with few big swings. Below the surface, though, there’s a great deal of turmoil
Is Biden Too Old? America Got Its Answer.
Three Opinion writers weigh in on the first presidential debate of 2024.
Why Can’t New York Make a Proper Monument to Gay History?
Fifty-five years after Stonewall, a new tourist center suggests that what the riots stood for is old history. But is everything now OK?
U.S.A. Gymnastics Uses Therapy Dogs at Olympic Trials to Help Athletes’ Mental Health
Beacon, a golden retriever, began working with U.S.A. Gymnastics last year as part of the organization’s efforts to transform the sport’s toxic culture. More dogs quickly followed.
Who Won the First Presidential Debate?
Columnists and contributors assess who won and lost the debate and distill what stood out to them.
Joe Biden Is a Good Man and a Good President. He Must Bow Out of the Race.
Donald Trump is too grave a threat to America. Democrats need a nominee who can unite the country and articulate a compelling vision for it.
A Storied Harlem Church Has a New Leader. Its Members Have Questions.
Behind the opaque process that just selected the next pastor at Abyssinian Baptist Church.
Before the ruling, prosecutors and some judges adjusted their approach to the charge in Jan. 6 cases.
Federal judges have agreed to release about 10 defendants who were serving prison terms because of their convictions under an obstruction law.
What the Impressionist Painter Camille Pissarro Saw in London
A writer used Camille Pissarro’s paintings of suburban London and a ‘lost’ railway as a lens for exploring the city’s history — and settling an arcane mystery.
Why More Older New Yorkers Are Ending Up in Homeless Shelters
The number of people older than 65 who are living in shelters is growing quickly, in an unheralded sign of New York City’s affordable housing crisis.
Iowa Supreme Court Allows Six-Week Abortion Ban to Take Effect
Republican lawmakers passed the restrictions last year, but a lower court blocked enforcement of the law.
At Euro 2024, a Very England Fight Misses the Point
A back and forth over the pundit’s one-word analysis of his country’s performances rests on a misconception about the media’s role.