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Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
world

Earthquakes Strike Venezuela

Two powerful quakes shook the South American country, causing death and destruction.

By The New York Times
Representative Tom Kean, Missing for Months, Is Back Home in New Jersey
nyregion

Representative Tom Kean, Missing for Months, Is Back Home in New Jersey

The congressman, who has been absent from Washington since March, answered the door of his home on Wednesday evening. He was wearing a suit and tie.

By Tracey Tully
After Trump’s Outburst, Senate G.O.P. Reverses Course on Iran
us

After Trump’s Outburst, Senate G.O.P. Reverses Course on Iran

In a late-night vote aimed at mollifying the president, Senate Republicans rejected a resolution directing him to end the war against Iran, a day after a bipartisan rebuke.

By Robert Jimison and Michael Gold
In Heated Lunch, Trump Clashes With G.O.P. Senators Over Iran
us

In Heated Lunch, Trump Clashes With G.O.P. Senators Over Iran

The president had a lengthy and angry exchange with Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and lit into other Republicans who voted to check his war powers.

By Robert Jimison
New York Prepares for an Event at M.S.G. Clues Point to You Know Who.
nyregion

New York Prepares for an Event at M.S.G. Clues Point to You Know Who.

The New York Times has confirmed that Taylor Swift has rented the sports arena for the July 4 weekend, suggesting plans for a days-long celebration.

By Katherine Rosman, Jonah E. Bromwich, Emma G. Fitzsimmons, Dana Rubinstein and Maria Cramer
The World Cup of Jerseys
style

The World Cup of Jerseys

48 countries competing. 96 jerseys on display. Vote for your favorite designs and see how they rank with Times readers.

By Produced by Meghan Morris and Nico Chilla
Democratic Leaders Want the Party to Moderate. Its Base Has Other Ideas.
us

Democratic Leaders Want the Party to Moderate. Its Base Has Other Ideas.

The primary victories of leftist Democratic congressional candidates in New York came as some leaders were urging the party to move to the center to broaden its appeal.

By Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein
See Where Mamdani’s Slate of House Hopefuls Did Best
us

See Where Mamdani’s Slate of House Hopefuls Did Best

Maps of precinct returns in New York City illustrate the dynamics in several competitive races and show the mayor’s impact on three key victories.

By Alex Lemonides, Caroline Soler, Christine Zhang and Evan Reynolds
Why New York’s Democratic Establishment Fell to Team Mamdani
nyregion

Why New York’s Democratic Establishment Fell to Team Mamdani

Democratic leaders found that their traditional tools, from rallies to phone banks to big-name campaign events, were no match for the left’s ground game and messaging.

By Nicholas Fandos and Dana Rubinstein
In New York Election Results, More Evidence of Eroding Support for Israel
us

In New York Election Results, More Evidence of Eroding Support for Israel

If the shift in public opinion continues, it could reshape one of the United States’ closest alliances.

By Anton Troianovski and Jennifer Medina
To Escape Record Heat, the French Are Taking to Water. Both Have Been Deadly.
world

To Escape Record Heat, the French Are Taking to Water. Both Have Been Deadly.

Crowds are filling the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as temperatures soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Forty people drowned while swimming in other waterways.

By Mark Landler and Ségolène Le Stradic
Europe Is Sweltering. Here’s What That Looks Like
world

Europe Is Sweltering. Here’s What That Looks Like

Temperature records were broken in several European countries on Wednesday.

By Megan Specia
From ‘Terrible People’ to ‘Smart People’: The Trump-Led Right Rethinks Iran
us

From ‘Terrible People’ to ‘Smart People’: The Trump-Led Right Rethinks Iran

The president has sought to recast the Iranian government as he pursues a peace deal. But there are signs that a softening on Iran in the Republican Party goes well beyond him.

By Anton Troianovski
Trump Asks Congress for $88 Billion, Mostly for War With Iran
us

Trump Asks Congress for $88 Billion, Mostly for War With Iran

The proposal was all but dead on arrival in the Senate, where it would need bipartisan support, and comes amid growing G.O.P. skepticism about the conflict.

By Catie Edmondson
Oil Prices Hover Around Prewar Levels as Gulf Shipping Resumes
business

Oil Prices Hover Around Prewar Levels as Gulf Shipping Resumes

Oil prices fell, moving closer to levels not seen since the war in Iran began in February.

By The New York Times
Gay Marriage Is Dividing Republicans, Again
us

Gay Marriage Is Dividing Republicans, Again

A look at the backlash to same-sex marriage — its strength, seriousness and the reasons behind it.

By Sabrina Tavernise
Support Builds on the Right for Prosecuting Women Who Get Abortions
us

Support Builds on the Right for Prosecuting Women Who Get Abortions

Sentiment is shifting amid frustration in the antiabortion movement that more abortions are happening now than when Roe v. Wade fell.

By Caroline Kitchener
As Blockbusters Loom, Monkey Business at the Supreme Court
us

As Blockbusters Loom, Monkey Business at the Supreme Court

An unlikely trio of justices issued a slashing critique of plea bargains that included several references to orangutans.

By Adam Liptak
NATO’s Leader Makes His Case to Trump for Preserving the Alliance
us

NATO’s Leader Makes His Case to Trump for Preserving the Alliance

Using charts, Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared to defuse the president’s anger by showing that European countries were “equalizing” defense spending with the U.S.

By David E. Sanger
Visitors Look at the Reflecting Pool and Disagree on What They See
us

Visitors Look at the Reflecting Pool and Disagree on What They See

People have long gathered in solidarity by the Reflecting Pool, but amid the turmoil of President Trump’s attempted repairs there is little unity to be found.

By Campbell Robertson
Federal Appeals Panel Rejects Trump’s Effort to Gather Voting Data From States
us

Federal Appeals Panel Rejects Trump’s Effort to Gather Voting Data From States

The ruling of a three-judge appeals panel in Michigan was the most significant rebuke yet to the Department of Justice’s effort to find ineligible voters in state voter rolls.

By Nick Corasaniti
The Itinerant Preacher Who Helped Secure the Separation of Church and State
magazine

The Itinerant Preacher Who Helped Secure the Separation of Church and State

For the 250th anniversary, The Times Magazine asked leading historians to profile founding-era Americans whose roles in the drama have been often overlooked.

By Marjoleine Kars
It’s America's Birthday. What Are We Celebrating?
opinion

It’s America's Birthday. What Are We Celebrating?

Two hundred and fifty years in, Opinion writers offer 16 reasons why the national experiment endures.

Triumph of the Tasteless
opinion

Triumph of the Tasteless

This is an era of illusion, and Musk and Trump are the self-adoring, self-promoting emblems and emperors of it.

By Frank Bruni and Bret Stephens
Jimmy Fallon Teases Trump’s Great American State Fair
arts

Jimmy Fallon Teases Trump’s Great American State Fair

“There’s even a dunk tank with JD Vance and a drunk tank with Kash Patel,” Fallon said.

By Trish Bendix
Suspect in Kansas City Shootings Found Dead in Basement, Police Say
us

Suspect in Kansas City Shootings Found Dead in Basement, Police Say

Officers found the body of a man believed to be Oscar Sanchez-Munoz, the suspect in a series of roadway shootings last week, inside a home they had already searched.

By Madaleine Rubin