Trump Jurors to Review Evidence as They Consider Verdict
The panel will begin Thursday by hearing again about a tabloid publisher who helped Donald J. Trump bury unflattering news.
Patriotism, Diversity and the Election
We explore the battle for Senate control.
Trump Deliberations Continue, and New Delhi’s Hottest Recorded Day
Plus, Justice Samuel Alito refuses recusal calls.
The Government Takes On Ticketmaster
Explaining a case that could reshape the multibillion-dollar live entertainment industry.
Experts Question Alito’s Failure to Recuse Himself in Flag Controversy
Legal ethicists welcomed the fact that the justice gave reasons for staying on two Jan. 6 cases, a break from court tradition. But they said his rationale was open to criticism.
Pro-McCormick Super PAC Plans $30 Million Ad Blitz in Pennsylvania
Senator Bob Casey’s re-election campaign and the campaign arm of Senate Democrats have so far spent the most in a race that could determine control of the closely divided chamber.
What Women Voters Really Want
It’s a political question at the heart of 2024 and the premise of Trump’s criminal trial. We check in with two female pollsters who wrote a book in 2005, claiming to know … one of whom happens to be Kellyanne Conway.
Unconventional Sex Let Anglerfish Conquer the Deep Ocean
During a chaotic period some 50 million years ago, the strange deep-sea creatures left the ocean bottom and thrived by clamping onto their mates.
Ernie Barnes Paints What It Feels Like to Move
The artist, who once played professional football, captured the anatomical and experiential details of bodies in motion in an expansive survey at Ortuzar Projects.
The Very Slow Restart of G.M.’s Cruise Driverless Car Business
An incident that seriously injured a pedestrian in San Francisco led Cruise to take all of its cars off the road. The question now is when they will return.
‘Not Everything Was Bad’: Saluting the Mercedes of Eastern Europe and a Communist Past
A festival of classic cars from the communist era brings out some nostalgia in eastern Germany for pre-unification days, although the abuses that occurred behind the Iron Curtain aren’t forgotten.
Sarah McLachlan Is Resurfacing
The Canadian songwriter became a superstar through a series of defiant decisions. After slowing down to be a single mother, she has returned to the stage and studio.
Hong Kong Convicts 14 Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial
As part of China’s crackdown on even peaceful opposition, a court in Hong Kong convicted 14 people, who now face prison time along with dozens of others.
Menendez’s Blame-My-Wife Strategy Has Its Risks
Senator Robert Menendez is accused of a complicated corruption scheme. His lawyers have tried to shift the blame to his wife, Nadine, who is also charged.
The U.N. Relief Agency Protests Israeli Attacks
The commissioner of UNRWA calls for an end to Israeli attacks, both physical and verbal, against its staff and buildings.
New York Fleet Week, the Movie
Cue the landmarks, the skyline, the King Kong vistas when some 2,300 members of the Navy, the Marines and the Coast Guard cruise into town.
South Korean Marine’s Death Becomes Impeachment Threat for President
President Yoon Suk Yeol has been accused of intervening in a probe into an accidental death during a peacetime search and rescue operation.
Perhaps Lost in the Polling: The Race for President Is Still Close
Though he trails in the polls, President Biden has mostly held his support among white voters. Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin probably offer his clearest path to victory.
Trump’s Hip-Hop Mafia
The seemingly transactional relationship between hip-hop artists and a politician with legal troubles.
Trump’s Fate Is Now in the Hands of the Jury
Also, home insurance rates are clobbering consumers. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.