How Would Congestion Pricing Work in New York City?
The tolling program aims to diminish traffic while raising money for mass transit.
Want to See Bison at Yellowstone? You’re Likely Not Prepared.
An 83-year-old woman was gored Saturday by a bison. Experts offered advice on how to avoid a similar situation.
In India’s Election, Democracy Lives On
The voters have spoken: They want to keep their democracy.
Larry Hogan Incurs Trump’s Wrath After Telling Americans to ‘Respect the Verdict’
When former Gov. Larry Hogan asked Americans to “respect the verdict,” the Trump team turned on his Senate candidacy, jeopardizing a potential Republican pickup opportunity.
One Year of Civil War in Sudan: What We Know About the Conflict
Fighting between the military and a powerful paramilitary group has led to massacres, caused millions to flee their homes and now threatens to cause a famine.
California, Texas and Arizona Bake Under Heat Dome’s High Temperatures
It’s the first big heat wave of the year.
U.S. Embassy in Beirut Targeted With Gunfire
An attacker was wounded and arrested, the Lebanese Army said. An embassy security guard was injured.
Amanda Knox Convicted in Slander Retrial Over 2007 Killing
The American, who spent several years in jail but was exonerated in 2015 of the killing of her housemate in Italy, was defending herself against a charge related to the case.
Why Boys Today Struggle With Human Connection
Modern boyhood is an apprenticeship in loneliness.
The D-Day Battle France Chose to Forget. Until Now.
Far from Normandy’s beaches, French paratroopers and resistance members fought a rear-guard action to keep the Nazis at bay. But its tragic end had made it a battle to forget.
India’s 2024 Election Takeaways: Modi Struggles to Stay on Top
The prime minister will keep his job, but his aura has been diminished and his leadership has fundamentally changed as the country’s multiparty democracy springs back to life.
As Ukraine’s Summer Starts With Blackouts, Worries Over Winter Begin
Recent rolling power outages have raised alarm about what will happen when cold weather arrives and energy consumption goes even higher.
The G.O.P. Push for Post-Verdict Payback: ‘Fight Fire With Fire’
Republican leaders in and out of government are publicly pushing to prosecute Democrats as legal retribution for Donald Trump’s felony conviction.
Europe’s Fed Problem
The European Central Bank is widely expected to cut interest rates on Thursday. But how low it can go may ultimately depend on the Federal Reserve.
East Hampton Locals Rally Against Zero Bond
Scott Sartiano proposed bringing his Manhattan-based members-only hot spot, Zero Bond, to a historic village inn. Local residents are not rolling out the red carpet.
Trump Is Blocking Out the Sun: Three Writers on the Politics of the Guilty Verdict
Trump sort of photosynthesizes any and all attention to grow bigger and stronger. What’s Biden to do?
Behind President Biden’s Immigration Executive Order
We explore the story behind the president’s immigration order.
Israel Secretly Targets U.S. Lawmakers, and Biden Visits Europe
Plus, what our reporter witnessed in Sudan.
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love South African Jazz
The country has a rich, original relationship to jazz, with American techniques layered into regional traditions and rhythms. Explore 50 years of recordings picked by musicians, poets and writers.
Hunter Biden’s Paintings: Not Quite the Refuge He Sought
The president’s son started selling his artwork several years ago, drawing potential ethics concerns that were discussed in congressional testimony this year.