‘Accordion Hands’ and ‘Caterpillar Eyebrows’: Trump Meets the Female Gaze
Does it matter that the courtroom sketch artists drawing his trial are all women?
Shooting Near Rafah Border Crossing Kills a Member of Egypt’s Security Forces
The Israeli military also reported a shooting at the border, where it is fighting Palestinian militants.
Charred bodies and screams: Witnesses describe scenes of horror after an airstrike at a camp.
Johnny Wactor, ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Reported Killed in Shooting in Los Angeles
Johnny Wactor was fatally shot when he interrupted a person who was stealing his vehicle’s catalytic converter, his mother told a news outlet.
The Unlikely Women Fighting for Abortion Rights
The end of Roe has turned women who terminated pregnancies for medical reasons into a political force.
N.J. Officials Briefly Close Popular Boardwalk, Citing ‘Civil Unrest’
The officials offered few details as to why they declared a state of emergency in Wildwood on one of the busiest weekends of the year.
How China Pulled So Far Ahead on Industrial Policy
The United States and Europe are trying to catch up to a rival skilled in using all the levers of government and banking to dominate global manufacturing.
Biden Marks Memorial Day With Message About Freedom as Trump Lashes Out
An earlier message from Donald J. Trump was more traditional, but it was quickly followed by one wishing a happy Memorial Day to “Human Scum.”
Rivers of Lava on Venus Reveal a More Volcanically Active Planet
New software let scientists re-examine old radar images, providing some of the strongest evidence yet that volcanoes continue to reshape the hellish planet.
Onstage, Witches and Cossacks Strike a Chord With Ukrainians
A play based on an 19th-century literary classic is a smash hit among Ukrainians who see in the story cultural and historical echoes of what they face after two years of war.
Golden State Warriors Fandom and the Specter of Mortality
The Golden State Warriors were young once, and now they’re not.
Can Trump Really Slam the Brakes on Electric Vehicles?
He has vowed to shred President Biden’s E.V. policies and has threatened that “You won’t be able to sell those cars.”
Macron says Israeli operations in Rafah ‘must stop,’ and more news.
The Push to Control Plastic Waste in New York: What to Know
As plastic continues to fill landfills and oceans, city and state leaders are backing state legislation to curb it.
Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $6 Billion
Mr. Musk, who founded xAI last year, has said the business “still has a lot of catching up to do” as it looks to compete with well-funded companies like OpenAI.
Street Wars: Have E-Bikes Made New York City a ‘Nightmare’?
E-bikes zoom down streets, zigzag around cars and zip across sidewalks, changing the way some residents view the streets.
U.S. Lawmakers Visit Taiwan and Vow Support in Face of Chinese Military Drills
A bipartisan delegation promised to stand by the island’s newly elected president, Lai Ching-te, after Beijing surrounded the self-governing island with naval vessels and aircraft.
No Ordinary Music Gig
The appeal — and challenges — of being a military musician.
I’ve Seen the Biden-Trump Rematch Before, and It Was Scary
Russia’s election in 1996 is a cautionary tale for America.
Spying Arrests Send Chill Through Britain’s Thriving Hong Kong Community
Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers have resettled in the U.K. since 2021, among them prominent pro-democracy activists. China has not forgotten them.