Fearing Airstrikes, Gaza School Shelters Try to Bar Hamas and Others
Residents, already forced to flee their homes by intense bombardment, want to avoid becoming a target for Israeli forces hunting Hamas.
Trump-Harris Debate: What to Watch For
As the candidates meet for their only scheduled debate on Tuesday night, here is what to be on the lookout for.
In ‘Matlock,’ Kathy Bates Takes One Last Case
The Oscar winner found surprising depths in this reboot of the beloved procedural, which she said will be her final job. “This is my last dance,” she said.
James Earl Jones’s Rich Career in Theater: ‘Othello,’ ‘The Great White Hope’ and More
In addition to Broadway crowd-pleasers, the actor deftly navigated classics, experimental theater and new works by major contemporary playwrights.
Pakistani Police Arrest Lawmakers Allied With Imran Khan
In an overnight raid on the Parliament, police arrested at least 10 members of Khan’s party, deepening the political battle between the imprisoned ex-leader and the country’s powerful military.
Trump’s Promises to Cut Inflation Are Unrealistic, Many Economists Say
Economists and analysts are dubious of Trump’s promises to slash gas prices or prod interest rates lower.
Maps: Tracking the Wildfires Around Los Angeles
Here’s a look at where fires are burning and where smoke is expected.
Ukraine Strikes Russia With Large Drone Attack, Killing 1 Person
A woman in the capital region was killed during the attack, officials said. Russian air defenses shot down 20 drones around Moscow and almost 150 nationwide, according to the Defense Ministry.
Nicole Eisenman at the Tipping Point
As the artist prepares for a major exhibition in Madison Square Park, Eisenman takes stock of the winding path to fame. What is gained and what is lost when your art is political?
Glenn Lowry, Longtime MoMA Director, Will Step Down Next Year
After 30 years at the helm of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Glenn Lowry will depart in September 2025.
Google and Apple Face Billions in Penalties After Losing E.U. Appeals
The cases had established the European Union as the world’s leading tech watchdog, but have since raised questions about its protracted appeals process.
Doctors Give Black Women Unneeded C-Sections to Fill Operating Rooms, Study Suggests
Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found.
Lured by a Promising Job, He Was Forced to Scam People
A Ugandan man named Jalil Muyeke traveled to Thailand for a promising job opportunity. He ended up being trafficked into a cybercrime operation.
How to Protect Yourself From Wildfire Smoke
Monitor air quality, prepare to stay inside and pay close attention to people with chronic conditions.
The Key Debate Attacks to Expect From Harris and Trump
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have never met, and may not meet again onstage during this campaign. Tonight they have a huge, fleeting spotlight to change how voters see their rival.
‘Emily In Paris’ Goes on a Roman Holiday
The frothy Netflix show frustrated Parisians with its portrait of their city. Now its heroine is heading to Rome — and the showrunner doesn’t care if residents there feel the same way.
Inside the Funeral Home for New York’s Elite
Everybody dies. But not everybody is embalmed at Frank E. Campbell, a discreet mortuary on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Hostages Still Held by Hamas Are in ‘Grave Danger,’ Families Warn
Six hostages who were found dead in Gaza recently had been held in narrow tunnels and suffered from malnutrition, family members said, citing an Israeli military investigation.
Tory Burch, Rachel Scott, and the Female Fashion Figures Making Waves
Tory Burch plays to win, and Rachel Scott of Diotima has a star-making show.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn Launch: What to Know About Planned Spacewalk
The mission is taking people farther from Earth than anyone has traveled since the end of NASA’s Apollo moon missions.