Narendra Modi’s India
We explain what to expect from his third term.
Court Delays Trump’s Georgia Case, and U.N. Warns of ‘Climate Hell’
Plus, inside a base where Israel has detained Gazans.
Tim Scott Makes New Push to Woo Black and Hispanic Republicans
The $14 million effort by Mr. Scott’s super PAC comes as the South Carolina senator is said to be high on Donald Trump’s list of potential running mates.
Tim Scott Makes New Push to Woo Black and Hispanic Republicans
The $14 million effort by Mr. Scott’s super PAC comes as the South Carolina senator is said to be high on Donald Trump’s list of potential running mates.
Trump Gets a Fund-Raiser in Silicon Valley
Donald Trump is heading to San Francisco for a fund-raiser, and his host, the tech entrepreneur David Sacks, hopes to portray Silicon Valley as a more MAGA-welcoming place.
Trump’s Conviction Made These Voters Rethink Their Choice for President
Conversations with nearly 2,000 voters showed a small number had changed their minds about Donald J. Trump. Here’s what a few said about why.
Francis Ford Coppola: ‘You Can’t Be an Artist and Be Safe’
The filmmaker talks about the inspirations for the characters in “Megalopolis” and “The Godfather,” and responds to recent allegations.
Trump’s Guilty. Does Anyone Care?
Some voters are moving away from the former president, but conversations with people still on the fence show a wide range of issues on their mind beyond a criminal conviction.
When a Bank Rescinds a Job Offer Because It Canceled Your Credit Card
Last year, JPMorgan Chase wanted to pay Mansoor Shams a low-six-figure salary to work in a marketing role. Then it reviewed his account activity.
Office Buildings’ Losses Are Growing, With More Pain to Come
The distress in commercial real estate is growing as some office buildings sell for much lower prices than just a few years ago.
How the Humane AI Pin Flopped
Humane’s Ai Pin was supposed to free people from smartphones, but sales have been slow. Now Humane is talking to HP and others about a potential sale.
For This Indigenous Beadworker, Every Stitch ‘Is an Act of Resistance’
Teri Greeves builds on a legacy of artistry, rarely recognized by mainstream institutions, that stretches through generations of Native women.
D-Day at 80
Veterans of the pivotal battle of World War II are disappearing. Europe, facing new conflict, recalls what their comrades died for.
Congestion Pricing Delay Leaves the M.T.A.’s Budget in Limbo
The M.T.A. had planned on $15 billion in financing backed by the tolls of congestion pricing for a number of crucial upgrades and repairs to the aging transit system.
New Jersey Law Will Limit Access to Government Records
Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed the legislation, insisting it would not encourage public corruption.
U.S. Clears Way for Antitrust Inquiries of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI
The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission agreed to divide responsibility for investigating three major players in the artificial intelligence industry.
Hunter Biden’s Former Partners Describe Toll of His Drug Abuse
His ex-wife and an ex-girlfriend painted a portrait of a family man who was falling into an abyss of addiction and living a lavish, party-hopping high life in New York and Los Angeles.
In Global Elections, Strongmen Are Taken Down a Notch
In Turkey, India and elsewhere, where some feared authoritarian leaders would consolidate power, democracy has proved surprisingly resilient.
Inside Sde Teiman, the Base Where Israel Detains Gazans
Since Israel invaded Gaza, the Sde Teiman military base has filled with blindfolded, handcuffed detainees, held without charge or legal representation.
Guess Who’s Angry at China’s Real Estate Bailout: Homeowners
China has relaxed or eliminated measures on home buying to spur new purchases. This has made a vocal constituency of existing homeowners very unhappy.