A Man Missing for 10 Days in a California Forest Is Found Alive
Lukas McClish said he lost 30 pounds in 10 days but was rescued without any major injuries.
Huli Huli Chicken Recipe for Cooks Who Love to Grill
Huli huli chicken requires lots of turning so that its glaze of soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar and ketchup (with plenty of garlic and ginger) doesn’t scorch.
‘Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ Brings Tears to Southeast Asia
A tear-jerker from Thailand, “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies,” has become a surprise hit across the region. Its theme is universal: bonding with family.
Many Israelis Blame Hamas for Gaza Suffering, and Feel Little Sympathy
Despite being aware of the devastation in the enclave, many in Israel ask why they should show pity when Palestinians there showed none on Oct. 7.
Celine Dion Will Go On
A pop diva inspires and unites fans in ways that few other cultural figures can. Which is why we should all be rooting for Celine Dion.
After Escaping China by Sea, Dissident Kwon Pyong Faces His Next Act
Kwon Pyong recounted for the first time the series of gambles that got him out of China by jet ski, and almost a year later, out of South Korea.
Euro 2024 Tournament Runs Smoothly in Germany, but the Trains Do Not
Sweltering train cars, frequent delays and regular cancellations: At the Euro 2024 men’s soccer tournament, Germany’s faltering rail system emerges as a tough opponent.
The Costs of Caring for Pets
We explain the changing world of pet health care.
Heat Wave Enters 7th Day, but the End Is in Sight
The unusually early heat wave that has gripped much of the country may let up early this week, forecasters predict.
Heat Wave Enters 7th Day, but the End Is in Sight
The unusually early heat wave that has gripped much of the country may let up early this week, forecasters predict.
Fact-Checking Biden’s and Trump’s Claims About the Economy
We fact-checked claims about inflation, jobs and tax policy from both presidential candidates.
Clippers Cut a Wide Swath Making Political Campaign Videos Go Viral
Despite criticism that the most-watched moments omit crucial context, candidates are tapping into the practice — and watching their words.
How Pet Care Became a Big Business
People have grown more attached to their pets — and more willing to spend money on them — turning animal medicine into a high-tech industry worth billions.
Luxury Gyms, Like Equinox and Life Time, Are Taking Over Big Retail Spaces
High-end gyms, many of which used to be an amenity, are now the star attraction, offering hotel rooms and workspaces as part of their appeal. They’ve also gotten a lot bigger.
The Nation Resurgent, and Borders, Too
In France, as in the United States, feelings harden against immigrants, and President Emmanuel Macron and President Biden take note.
For Biden and Trump, a Debate Rematch With Even Greater Risks and Rewards
The matchup on Thursday will be the earliest presidential debate in American history, and any potential missteps could linger for weeks or months.
Disputes About Race and Party Strategy Shape N.Y. Democratic Primaries
Several State Assembly contests have become contentious as the June 25 primary nears, with the party grappling between moderate and progressive forces.
Hidden Stashes: Keeping Money Secrets From a Loved One
People hide money for a variety of reasons, from nefarious to romantic. But financial experts say such secrets can erode a basic pillar of relationships: trust.
The E.U. Is Revealing Its True Identity. Europeans Don’t Like It.
It is looking more and more like a project to universalize the un-universalizable.
China and European Union Agree to Talks in Bid to Head Off Trade War
The economic minister of Germany, whose auto sector is enmeshed with China, met with Chinese officials as the E.U. moves to impose tariffs on electric cars.