In Taped Remarks at Supreme Court Gala, Revealing Glimpses of Roberts and Alito
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., once close allies, have embraced starkly different conceptions of the judicial role.
Biden Addresses Gun-Control Group Hours After Son’s Firearms Conviction
“More children are killed in America by guns than cancer and car accidents combined,” President Biden said in a speech in Washington.
Judge Strikes Down Florida Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
A federal judge ruled that Florida could not “prohibit transgender minors from receiving specific kinds of widely accepted gender-affirming medical care.”
Morrie Markoff, Listed as Oldest Man in the U.S., Dies at 110
A rare supercentenarian, he remained remarkably lucid after 11 decades, even maintaining a blog. His brain has been donated for research on what’s known as super-aging.
Macron’s Call for Elections in France Adds to Fears of Financial Woes
Moody’s ratings agency warned of a downgrade on French debt, saying the move could worsen France’s finances by creating “a polarized political environment.”
U.S. to Send Another Patriot Missile Battery to Ukraine
The system is one of the best air-defense weapons, but the United States and its allies have a limited supply.
Hunter Biden Is Guilty. That’s OK.
You break the law, you pay the price. Why is that so hard?
New Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal Puts Spotlight on Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar
Yahya Sinwar, an architect of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, is believed to remain in hiding in Gaza. His voice is believed to be pivotal in Hamas’s decision-making.
Will Hunter Biden Go to Jail? Here’s What His Sentence Could Look Like
The president’s son is a first-time offender who was not accused of using the weapon in another crime.
A New Way to Talk About Heat
Record-breaking temperatures are pushing experts and public health officials to come up with a new vocabulary to warn the public about extreme heat.
5 Takeaways From Hunter Biden’s Conviction in a Gun Case
The president’s son, who was convicted of three felonies, could face a stiffer sentence if he is convicted in a separate tax case scheduled for September.
Games Are Proving Their Pull on News and Tech Sites
Word puzzles on LinkedIn. Logic challenges in The Washington Post. For news publishers and tech sites looking to both entice and engage users, games are serious business.
Migrants Seeking Safety in Cyprus Are Stuck in U.N. Buffer Zone
Nearly 30 people who hoped to seek refuge in the European Union nation are in limbo after trying to cross from the Turkish-occupied part of the island. Many are Syrians who left Lebanon.
Here’s a Look at the U.N.-Endorsed Cease-Fire Proposal for Gaza
The Security Council can’t force anyone to adopt the plan, but its passage of a resolution backing it increases pressure on both sides to make a deal.
Age Limit for Congressional Candidates Is on North Dakota’s 2024 Ballot
A vote on Tuesday on a proposed age limit for members of Congress is a rare chance to find out what voters actually believe about politicians and age.
The Gay-Bashing Email Splitting Colorado’s Republican Party
The MAGA movement tears another state Republican Party apart.
The Vaquita Porpoise Still Exists. Here’s the Latest Count.
Scientists and officials spent days at sea searching for vaquitas, shy porpoises threatened by fishing gear.
Disney’s Splash Mountain Set to Reopen With Princess Tiana Theme
The ride was closed last year because of its connection to a racist film. Disney overhauled it to focus on Tiana, Disney’s first Black princess, drawing praise and backlash.
France in Shock as Conservative Leader Embraces Far Right
The announcement by the head of the Republicans was a historic break with his party’s policy as dismay spread over a snap election.
Malawi’s Vice President, Saulos Chilima, Killed in Plane Crash
After an overnight search, rescuers found the wreckage of the military aircraft that had been carrying Saulos Chilima and nine others.