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Drama and Spectacle as Trump Makes His NATO Entrance
world

Drama and Spectacle as Trump Makes His NATO Entrance

The second President Trump landed in Turkey, the center of gravity shifted right to where he likes it best: himself.

By Shawn McCreesh and Tyler Pager
Global Economy, Hit by Iran War and Inflation, Faces Sharp Slowdown
business

Global Economy, Hit by Iran War and Inflation, Faces Sharp Slowdown

The I.M.F. projected world output growth would fall to 3 percent for the year, a number pushed down by high commodity prices.

By Alan Rappeport
Oil Market Calm Is Shattered by Fresh Hostilities
business

Oil Market Calm Is Shattered by Fresh Hostilities

Oil prices are likely to remain volatile as long as the United States and Iran are unable to resolve the status of the Strait of Hormuz.

By Rebecca F. Elliott and Lisa Friedman
In Israel, Rahm Emanuel Calls for End of Unconditional U.S. Support
us

In Israel, Rahm Emanuel Calls for End of Unconditional U.S. Support

The former Chicago mayor, a Democrat exploring a 2028 presidential run, delivered a speech in Tel Aviv that was sharply critical of Benjamin Netanyahu.

By David M. Halbfinger
Manhattan Building’s Columns Buckled Beneath New Addition, Images Show
us

Manhattan Building’s Columns Buckled Beneath New Addition, Images Show

Images and videos of the Manhattan building analyzed by The Times show that the structural columns buckled directly beneath where the recent addition was built.

By James Glanz, Simon Ducroquet, Helmuth Rosales and Charlie Smart
Midtown Neighborhood Has to Cope in a Troubled Building’s Shadow
nyregion

Midtown Neighborhood Has to Cope in a Troubled Building’s Shadow

Travelers were shut out of major hotels, and work ground to a halt for some on Tuesday after a building partially buckled in Manhattan.

By Caitlyn Freeman
The Low-Key Lawyer at the Center of the Search for a Platner Replacement
us

The Low-Key Lawyer at the Center of the Search for a Platner Replacement

Charles Dingman, chair of the Maine Democratic Party and a progressive, would play a key role in choosing the state’s Democratic Senate candidate if Graham Platner leaves the race.

By Tim Balk
Here Are the Maine Democrats Who Might Replace Graham Platner
us

Here Are the Maine Democrats Who Might Replace Graham Platner

Mr. Platner has not yet withdrawn from the race after a rape allegation, but Democrats in the state and nationally are already exploring potential alternatives.

By Bayliss Wagner
Our Bacteria Are Talking. We’ve Just Begun to Understand What They’re Saying.
magazine

Our Bacteria Are Talking. We’ve Just Begun to Understand What They’re Saying.

The human microbiome is essential to our health, but scientists still know very little about it. Two researchers set out to map this largely uncharted terrain.

By Jeneen Interlandi
Lawmakers Target the Power of Health Insurance Giants
business

Lawmakers Target the Power of Health Insurance Giants

UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Cigna are battling efforts to break up their control over prescription drugs.

By Reed Abelson and Rebecca Robbins
I Survived a Cold Plunge and All I Got Was Everything I Ever Wanted
magazine

I Survived a Cold Plunge and All I Got Was Everything I Ever Wanted

I resisted the trend until I couldn’t any longer.

By Taffy Brodesser-Akner
Farage’s Act of Political Theater Risks Becoming Farce
world

Farage’s Act of Political Theater Risks Becoming Farce

Under investigation over an undisclosed gift, the right-wing leader Nigel Farage may end up in a special election against a candidate dressed as a trash can.

By Stephen Castle
Le Pen Launches Presidential Campaign, in a Twist for French Politics
world

Le Pen Launches Presidential Campaign, in a Twist for French Politics

The day after a court decided the far-right leader Marine Le Pen could run for office again, cheers and boos met her campaign kickoff in a rural stronghold.

By Catherine Porter and Ségolène Le Stradic
Let’s Make a Deal: My San Francisco House for Your A.I. Stock
technology

Let’s Make a Deal: My San Francisco House for Your A.I. Stock

Even before OpenAI and Anthropic go public, they are distorting home sales in the San Francisco Bay Area, as people race to buy and sellers ask for stock instead of cash.

By Emmy Martin
Fax and Telegram? New York’s Archaic Requirements Get an A.I. Overhaul.
nyregion

Fax and Telegram? New York’s Archaic Requirements Get an A.I. Overhaul.

Gov. Kathy Hochul will direct state agencies to eliminate or modernize antiquated requirements, and examine if task forces or councils have outlived their purpose.

By Grace Ashford
2026 Emmy Nominations: ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ Lead the Pack
arts

2026 Emmy Nominations: ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ Lead the Pack

The HBO Max medical series earned 25 nominations in the drama category. And in comedy, the final season of “Hacks” set a record with 24 nominations.

By John Koblin
Emmy Nominees 2026: The Complete List
arts

Emmy Nominees 2026: The Complete List

The 78th Emmy Awards ceremony is planned for Sept. 14. See all the nominees below.

By Shivani Gonzalez
Are Omega-3 Supplements Actually Good for Your Brain?
well

Are Omega-3 Supplements Actually Good for Your Brain?

Researchers have been surprised by the study findings.

By Dana G. Smith
As Parents Reject Vitamin K Shots, Some Babies Develop Devastating Bleeding
well

As Parents Reject Vitamin K Shots, Some Babies Develop Devastating Bleeding

Doctors described treating brain and abdominal hemorrhages in infants who hadn’t received the routine injection. Several said the images of those patients were seared in their minds.

By Maggie Astor
How to Be a Good Guest at a Dinner Party
t-magazine

How to Be a Good Guest at a Dinner Party

Tips for endearing yourself to your host and fellow attendees — and all but guaranteeing you’ll be asked back.

By Rose Courteau
How to Cook With Flowers
t-magazine

How to Cook With Flowers

A trio of Philadelphia-based chefs share recipes for foods in which blossoms are more than mere garnish.

By Luke Fortney
‘Trump’s Intervention Had an Impact’: 3 Writers on America’s Heartbreaking World Cup Exit
opinion

‘Trump’s Intervention Had an Impact’: 3 Writers on America’s Heartbreaking World Cup Exit

The world’s most global game produces some of its strongest feelings of national belonging.

By Marcela Mora y Araujo, Anton Jäger, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, John Guida and Tim Schneider
This Is One of the Hardest Jobs in America. Millions Are Doing It Alone.
opinion

This Is One of the Hardest Jobs in America. Millions Are Doing It Alone.

Behind closed doors, millions of Americans are stepping into one of the hardest roles they’ll ever take on: caring for their aging parents.

By Amanda Su, Emily Holzknecht and Jan Kobal
A Cease-Fire in Doubt
briefing

A Cease-Fire in Doubt

We have the latest on renewed strikes in the Middle East.

By Sam Sifton
Russia Captured Chernobyl. The Wildlife Cameras Kept Recording.
science

Russia Captured Chernobyl. The Wildlife Cameras Kept Recording.

A rare camera-trap study logged the effects of armed conflict on wild animals in real time.

By Emily Anthes