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Greenland, Tariffs, NATO and Now Soccer. Trump Creates a New Clash With Europe.
world

Greenland, Tariffs, NATO and Now Soccer. Trump Creates a New Clash With Europe.

The decision to reverse a one-game ban landed badly in Europe, at a moment of already-heightened geopolitical tension with the United States.

By Jeanna Smialek and Ali Watkins
Facing Threats, NATO Finds New Value in Turkey
world

Facing Threats, NATO Finds New Value in Turkey

As President Trump cools on the alliance, its members see Turkey’s large military and vibrant defense sector as assets.

By Ben Hubbard
Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit
world

Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit

Ballistic missiles were fired into the capital of Ukraine as Russia launched its second major attack in less than a week. At least 12 people were killed, officials said.

By Carlotta Gall, Stanislav Kozliuk and Cassandra Vinograd
Ukraine Remade Air Defense, but Russia Has Changed Its Attacks
world

Ukraine Remade Air Defense, but Russia Has Changed Its Attacks

Ukraine has changed how militaries use Patriot systems. But recent attacks prove that clever adaptations cannot overcome a shortage of interceptors.

By Siobhán O’Grady and Liubov Sholudko
Turkey Hosts NATO Summit While Cracking Down on Critics
world

Turkey Hosts NATO Summit While Cracking Down on Critics

In the weeks leading up to the two-day event, the Turkish authorities blocked websites, jailed scores of people over allegations of terrorism and arrested a prominent comedian.

By Ben Hubbard and Safak Timur
American A.I. Companies Say Chinese Copycats Are Quickly Catching Up
technology

American A.I. Companies Say Chinese Copycats Are Quickly Catching Up

U.S. companies complain that competitors in China are unfairly copying their A.I. systems using a technique that has been around for years.

By Cade Metz
Alibaba’s A.I. Is a Hit, but Hard to Turn Into a Moneymaker
business

Alibaba’s A.I. Is a Hit, but Hard to Turn Into a Moneymaker

The Chinese company’s models have won over developers worldwide, but they are open source — so they can be used and modified freely.

By Meaghan Tobin and Xinyun Wu
In Trump’s Second Midterm, Democrats Are Looking for Fighters
us

In Trump’s Second Midterm, Democrats Are Looking for Fighters

Attitudes in the party have shifted, Democrats say, with a growing appetite for outsider candidates vowing to overhaul the system. Some worry that the trend could be costly in November.

By Tim Balk
Fatigue, Tension, Joy: England Pulls a World Cup All-Nighter
world

Fatigue, Tension, Joy: England Pulls a World Cup All-Nighter

The game against Mexico started at 2 a.m. in Britain. Pubs were allowed to stay open unusually late for fans to share the drama together.

By Amelia Nierenberg and Mary Turner
An Autism Breakthrough, or an Illusion? The Fight Over Assisted Spelling
science

An Autism Breakthrough, or an Illusion? The Fight Over Assisted Spelling

Popular communication methods for nonspeaking autistic people have ignited a fierce debate over what counts as evidence of hidden cognitive abilities.

By Azeen Ghorayshi
Hero or Traitor? The Legacy of a Revolutionary-Era Cherokee Woman.
travel

Hero or Traitor? The Legacy of a Revolutionary-Era Cherokee Woman.

In 1776, Cherokee leaders looked for ways to navigate a foreboding future. Nanyehi, a.k.a. Nancy Ward, is venerated and reviled for her choice.

By Ellen Barry
Efforts to Help Smokers Quit Stall Under Trump
us

Efforts to Help Smokers Quit Stall Under Trump

The C.D.C.’s tobacco control office has been shut for more than a year. After its most prominent antismoking campaign went off the air, calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW lines have plummeted.

By Christina Jewett
Tobacco Companies Are Cashing In on Zyn’s Unstoppable Popularity
business

Tobacco Companies Are Cashing In on Zyn’s Unstoppable Popularity

The makers of nicotine pouches are building new plants and expanding to meet demand. While influencers claim health benefits, experts warn the products can be highly addictive.

By Murray Carpenter
China Tests Long-Range Ballistic Missile in the Pacific, Angering Neighbors
world

China Tests Long-Range Ballistic Missile in the Pacific, Angering Neighbors

China’s firing of a submarine-launched missile came as Australia secured more defense deals with Pacific Island nations. Countries expressed concern about the test.

By Victoria Kim and Chris Buckley
The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
world

The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran’s new leaders are commemorating Ayatollah Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli war against the country.

By The New York Times
Gas Stations Gain When Oil Prices Start to Drop
business

Gas Stations Gain When Oil Prices Start to Drop

President Trump is berating gasoline retailers for keeping prices high. Evidence suggests the business has grown more profitable.

By Lydia DePillis
Ships Are Moving In and Out of the Persian Gulf, Easing Oil Prices
business

Ships Are Moving In and Out of the Persian Gulf, Easing Oil Prices

A recovery in oil flows from the Persian Gulf and a pledge by OPEC Plus to pump more crude have put downward pressure on energy prices.

By Jenny Gross, Jason Karaian and Rich Barbieri
Bath & Body Works Is on a Quest for Another Billion-Dollar Scent
business

Bath & Body Works Is on a Quest for Another Billion-Dollar Scent

“Japanese Cherry Blossom” has brought in $1.5 billion over the last 20 years. Can the company’s close-knit network of suppliers come up with the next big thing and improve sales?

By Farah Stockman
A Great University Undermines Its Mission
opinion

A Great University Undermines Its Mission

Under the test-blind policy, more students are thrown into classes for which they are unprepared.

By The Editorial Board
A Profound Question Haunting Jews Today
opinion

A Profound Question Haunting Jews Today

Over the years, I have moved toward the way of being Jewish that my father rejected.

By Nicholas Lemann
The Latest News
briefing

The Latest News

Catch up after the long weekend.

By Sam Sifton
Decline of Ph.D. Admissions Could Imperil a ‘Generation of New Talent’
us

Decline of Ph.D. Admissions Could Imperil a ‘Generation of New Talent’

Some of the nation’s top research universities are shrinking doctoral programs because of uncertain federal funding.

By Vimal Patel