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Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline
well

Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline

Doctors nationwide are encountering more children with whooping cough, bacterial infections and other serious illnesses, as well as more adults refusing tetanus shots.

By Maggie Astor and Dani Blum
Extreme Water Shortages in the West, and Hegseth’s Pentagon Purge
podcasts

Extreme Water Shortages in the West, and Hegseth’s Pentagon Purge

Plus, the rocky, unpredictable race for California governor.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Jack Healy
How Israel’s Strategy in Lebanon Was Blown Up by Drones
world

How Israel’s Strategy in Lebanon Was Blown Up by Drones

An Israeli campaign that started with high hopes has devolved into a kind of impasse, with Hezbollah looking more capable than it did when the war began.

By David M. Halbfinger
High-Wire Negotiations With Iran? Trump Finds It ‘Very Boring.’
us

High-Wire Negotiations With Iran? Trump Finds It ‘Very Boring.’

President Trump told CNBC that he “couldn’t care less” if the negotiations with Iran break down.

By David E. Sanger
Security Council Members Call for Israel to Withdraw From Southern Lebanon
world

Security Council Members Call for Israel to Withdraw From Southern Lebanon

The U.N. panel met after Israel had threatened to attack southern Beirut. President Trump said later that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed not to attack each other.

By Farnaz Fassihi
Trump Backs Off Plan for $1.8 Billion Fund That Drew Political Backlash
us

Trump Backs Off Plan for $1.8 Billion Fund That Drew Political Backlash

The fund has drawn backlash from critics who said it was a scheme to reward President Trump’s political allies with public benefits.

By Tyler Pager, Maggie Haberman, Alan Feuer, Devlin Barrett and Annie Karni
California Votes on Newsom’s Successor After Turbulent Primary Campaign
us

California Votes on Newsom’s Successor After Turbulent Primary Campaign

The race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom has been unpredictable for months, while Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles is trying to fend off two challengers.

By Laurel Rosenhall and Shane Goldmacher
Will Schumer Allies Get a Win in Iowa? What to Watch in Today’s Midterm Primaries
us

Will Schumer Allies Get a Win in Iowa? What to Watch in Today’s Midterm Primaries

Democrats have a competitive Senate primary race in Iowa, where the party is hoping to make gains, while a smokejumper is running in a contested House primary in Montana.

By Reid J. Epstein
Group Pledges $2 Million to Fight AIPAC in House Races
nyregion

Group Pledges $2 Million to Fight AIPAC in House Races

A super PAC created to counter spending from powerful pro-Israel groups will try to help Democrats critical of Israel’s wars and military actions.

By Maya King and Nicholas Fandos
Obama Center’s Two Sides: A Lovely Park and a Forbidding Tower
arts

Obama Center’s Two Sides: A Lovely Park and a Forbidding Tower

In Chicago, the $850 million Obama Presidential Center aims to remake a neighborhood with a 19.3-acre community hub and a brooding 225-foot museum.

By Michael Kimmelman and Lyndon French
After an Agonizing Week of Threats, Kyiv Is Finally Bombarded by Russia
world

After an Agonizing Week of Threats, Kyiv Is Finally Bombarded by Russia

Moscow’s repeated warnings of a major strike, combined with the delay before it happened, seemed intended to inflict a psychological toll on the Ukrainian capital.

By Maria Varenikova and Kim Barker
Russia Is Showing Signs of Weakness in Ukraine. So It Hits Harder.
world

Russia Is Showing Signs of Weakness in Ukraine. So It Hits Harder.

The war has not been going the Kremlin’s way recently, with battleground losses and mounting casualties. With renewed strikes, Moscow hopes to gain a better position for negotiations.

By Lara Jakes
Can You Get Rich Quick Off A.I. Slop?
magazine

Can You Get Rich Quick Off A.I. Slop?

Brainrot videos are specifically designed to confuse us. They can also be a financial bonanza for their creators.

By Oliver Whang
As A.I. Makes Strides in Mathematics, Mathematicians Urge Caution
science

As A.I. Makes Strides in Mathematics, Mathematicians Urge Caution

A week after OpenAI made headlines with an A.I.-generated proof, a new “declaration” by 16 experts raises concerns that the technology threatens math as a discipline.

By Siobhan Roberts
U.S. Was Asked to Blacklist Colombian Cartel Gold. It Was Also Buying It.
world

U.S. Was Asked to Blacklist Colombian Cartel Gold. It Was Also Buying It.

The request for sanctions, from Colombia’s defense minister, shows failures at both ends of the supply chain for illegal gold.

By Justin Scheck
Elon Musk Laid Out 602 Goals. We Counted How Many He Hit.
technology

Elon Musk Laid Out 602 Goals. We Counted How Many He Hit.

The billionaire has stated many plans for his businesses, but has delivered only some of what he said he would, when he said he would, according to a Times analysis.

By Kirsten Grind, Jack Ewing, Aaron Krolik and Lily Boyce
Mamdani Is Under Pressure to Act Amid Slowing Job Growth in New York
nyregion

Mamdani Is Under Pressure to Act Amid Slowing Job Growth in New York

As New York City faces slowing job growth and broader economic concerns, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not offered a detailed plan to create jobs.

By Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Mamdani Advances a Bus Lane Plan That the Trump Administration Blocked
nyregion

Mamdani Advances a Bus Lane Plan That the Trump Administration Blocked

The city is moving forward with a redesign of 34th Street in Manhattan that the White House halted last year after threatening to withhold federal funding for other transit priorities.

By Stefanos Chen
What Ireland and Germany Can Teach Us About Birthright Citizenship
business

What Ireland and Germany Can Teach Us About Birthright Citizenship

President Trump has argued that the United States is “stupid” for granting citizenship at birth. Most countries don’t do so, but that can create problems.

By Lydia DePillis, Megan Specia and Tatiana Firsova
Dive Into a Very Noisy Sea With Some Very Rare Whales
climate

Dive Into a Very Noisy Sea With Some Very Rare Whales

Fewer than 100 Rice’s whales remain on Earth. Researchers say sonic blasts from oil exploration are a top threat to the species. See and hear why.

By Katherine Chui and Catrin Einhorn
A Whole Generation Seems to Be Using ‘POV’ Wrong
magazine

A Whole Generation Seems to Be Using ‘POV’ Wrong

Gen Z might be using the abbreviation for “point of view” incorrectly. But linguists think it’s exciting.

By Nitsuh Abebe
‘You’ve Got to Move With the Times’: 14 Baby Boomers on Their Generation and America Today
opinion

‘You’ve Got to Move With the Times’: 14 Baby Boomers on Their Generation and America Today

The group discusses their generation, the world today and the problems younger generations face.

By Katherine Miller, Kristen Soltis Anderson and Adrian J. Rivera
Ian Bremmer on the Risks America Poses to the World
opinion

Ian Bremmer on the Risks America Poses to the World

The political risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the greatest driver of risk in the world right now is President Trump.

By Ezra Klein, Rollin Hu and Annie Galvin
Inside the Ebola Outbreak
briefing

Inside the Ebola Outbreak

We discuss the epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

By Sam Sifton
Late Night Updates America on the Lineup for Its 250th Birthday Bash
arts

Late Night Updates America on the Lineup for Its 250th Birthday Bash

“Instead of music, the entertainment will be an 80-year-old man yelling about windmills,” Jimmy Kimmel said after President Trump said he would headline a summer concert series.

By Trish Bendix
As Ebola Spreads, Scientists Race to Find Vaccines and Treatments
science

As Ebola Spreads, Scientists Race to Find Vaccines and Treatments

The Bundibugyo virus, a little known type, previously had caused just two small outbreaks. Now it’s at the center of a rapidly widening epidemic in Africa.

By Carl Zimmer