Russian Forces Quash Prison Mutiny Led by Terrorism Suspects, State Media Reports
The assailants had taken two guards hostage and were killed, the prison service said.
At Biden Fund-Raiser, Hollywood and Democrats Let the Trump Attacks Fly
The Biden campaign said it raised at least $28 million on Saturday, at a fund-raiser in Los Angeles, where entertainers, Barack Obama and even Jill Biden assailed Donald J. Trump.
Buttermilk Fried Chicken For Father’s Day
My five-star recipe yields a crisp crust and luscious interior.
Inside the Chechen Units Helping to Fight Russia’s War
After hundreds of years of enmity with Russia, Chechens are deploying to Ukraine to fight Moscow’s war.
Italians Respond to Pope’s Slur by Taking Francis to Pride
At Saturday’s celebration in Rome, Pope Francis’ image was on cardboard cutouts adorned with flower necklaces. People came dressed as the pope, wore papal hats and said that there was never too much “gayness.”
Iran’s Hostage Swapping: A Brief History
Since the 1979 revolution, Iran has made detaining foreigners and dual nationals a centerpiece of its foreign policy, trading them for money and people.
Pregnant, Addicted and Fighting the Pull of Drugs
Many pregnant women who struggle with drugs put off prenatal care, feeling ashamed and judged. But as fatal overdoses rise, some clinics see pregnancy as an ideal time to help them confront addiction.
Arizona Man Plotted Mass Shooting to Trigger ‘Race War,’ Officials Say
Prosecutors said Mark Adams Prieto of Arizona planned to target Black concertgoers at an Atlanta venue. He was indicted on hate crime and firearm charges.
Euro 2024 Shooting: Police in Hamburg Shoot Man With Ax
The shooting took place in Hamburg, in an area packed with soccer fans, and hours before the Netherlands and Poland were set to play in the city.
What Happens When You Knock on 8,000 Doors
Listening to the stories of voters on their thresholds, we felt their need to trust.
5 Ways This Year’s Tony Awards Reveal That Theater Is Changing
As Broadway prepares to celebrate the best of the season, our theater reporter explores what the nominations tell us about the industry and the art form.
Olympics Dreams Die in June With Caitlin Clark and Others Not Qualifying
There will be no shortage of drama when the Paris Olympics begin in July, but most hearts will be broken in the cutthroat qualifying trials this month.
How John Roberts Lost His Court
New challenges to the Supreme Court’s image of probity and detachment seem to keep coming.
Parents of Addicts See Themselves in Joe Biden’s Love for Hunter Biden
Many parents see themselves in the president’s affection for his son.
Fatherhood Transforms Men’s Brains and Bodies
New science reveals parenting is transformative for men.
Will Lewis Is Said to Have Used Stolen Records as Editor in U.K.
Years before becoming The Post’s publisher, Will Lewis assigned an article based on stolen phone records, a former reporter said.
5 Numbers to Know About the Coming Heat Wave
Stifling conditions are forecast to spread this week over the eastern half of America — and linger for days.
5 Numbers to Know About the Coming Heat Wave
Stifling conditions are forecast to spread this week over the eastern half of America — and linger for days.
‘Inside Out 2’ Returns Pixar to Box Office Heights
The sequel was expected to collect at least $145 million in the United States and Canada over the weekend, about 60 percent more than anticipated.
House G.O.P.’s Spending Chief Faces a Primary from the Right
Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma is fighting off a right-wing challenger who has tried to make the lawmaker’s influential perch a liability.