The Israeli military sends troops to protect a base against attacks by angry citizens.
Erin Brockovich: The Next President Must Address Forever Chemicals
Americans’ health is at risk.
France Aligns With Morocco on Western Sahara, Angering Algeria
President Emmanuel Macron wrote to King Mohammed VI that France approved a plan for the disputed territory’s autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty.
With Dueling Ads, Harris and Trump Both Try to Define Her as a Candidate
The vice president released an ad called “Fearless” that focuses on her time as a prosecutor, while a spot from the former president attacked her as soft on immigration.
Ukraine Ramps Up Mobilization of Troops
Large numbers of recruits will arrive at the front in the coming weeks, soldiers and military analysts said, but some are poorly trained or out of shape.
U.S. Pledges $500 Million in New Military Aid to the Philippines, as China Asserts Sea Claims
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III warned Beijing against engaging in hostilities with U.S. allies in the South and East China Seas.
Gymnastics Today: How to Watch Simone Biles and Team USA
The women’s team was a favorite to win in Tokyo but ended up with silver after Biles withdrew. Now the gymnasts are seeking redemption in Paris.
China Cleared Swimmers in Doping Dispute, Citing Tainted Burgers
Two Chinese athletes, one of whom was named to the Olympic team in Paris, tested positive in 2022 for a banned steroid. China blamed contaminated food, as it had after previous positive tests.
Are Electric Cars Worth the Money?
They can be, but it depends on your driving habits. We break it down for you.
What Democrats Can Learn From Gretchen Whitmer
The governor of Michigan on why her promises to fix roads and Roe resonate with voters.
Labor Abuses Abroad
We explain why, despite scrutiny, serious labor abuses still lurk in major companies’ supply chains.
Trump Ad Attacks Harris, and Protests Erupt in Venezuela
Plus, the skyrocketing toll of cybercrime.
Trump’s First Major Ad Attacking Harris Hits Her on Immigration
The spot, running on television in six battleground states, reflects an effort by the former president to center immigration that predates Kamala Harris’s rise to the top of the Democratic ticket.
Chinese E.V. Makers Are Upending Thailand’s Auto Market
China’s electric vehicle companies are making inroads in Thailand, a key industry hub, as Europe and the United States wield tariffs to keep them out.
Japan Built Thailand’s Car Industry. Now China Is Gunning for It.
After dominating sales in Thailand for decades, Mazda, Nissan and other Japanese companies are losing their grip on a market long viewed as a regional hub.
Kamala Harris Can’t Escape Gaza Any More Than Joe Biden Can
The rapid transformation of the Democratic Party’s attitude toward Israel is forcing a reckoning.
Is the Labor Market About to Crack? It’s the Key Question for the Fed.
Central bankers are paying more attention to the strength of the job market as inflation cools. But it’s a tough time to gauge its resilience.
Hannah Kendall Writes Music With a Vocabulary of Her Own
This composer’s latest work, for Lincoln Center, is in conversation with Robert Schumann’s music and mental health struggles.
The Death Penalty Is Never Fair
The case that a former police detective regrets.
As U.S.-Iran Conflict Builds, Iraq Is Caught in Middle
The United States and Iran are at odds over the Gaza war as well as proposals for an American troop withdrawal from Iraq.