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Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates
world

Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates

U.S. efforts for a truce in Lebanon appear to have stalled. Israel accused Hezbollah of firing at Israeli territory. Iran swiftly retaliated.

By Aaron Boxerman
Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss Era and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’
magazine

Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss Era and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’

Lulu Garcia-Navarro sits down for an exclusive interview with the now-former CBS News correspondent.

By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Interview With The New York Times
arts

5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Interview With The New York Times

Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a “60 Minutes” correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.

By Adeel Hassan
‘60 Minutes’ Is a ‘Cage Full of Tigers.’ Can Nick Bilton Lead It?
business

‘60 Minutes’ Is a ‘Cage Full of Tigers.’ Can Nick Bilton Lead It?

The tech journalist and filmmaker was a surprise choice to lead a famously combative newsroom. His first week was chaos.

By Katie Robertson
Kennedy Shows Minimal Engagement With Vast Health Portfolio
us

Kennedy Shows Minimal Engagement With Vast Health Portfolio

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has demonstrated little interest in managing his sprawling department as he focuses on food and vaccine policies, according to colleagues.

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Trump Says He Never Promised No New Wars, and Defends Compensation Fund
us

Trump Says He Never Promised No New Wars, and Defends Compensation Fund

In a lengthy interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the president again vowed that gas prices would go down when the war in Iran ends.

By Katie Rogers
Lawsuit Aims to Stop U.F.C. Fights at White House on Trump’s Birthday
us

Lawsuit Aims to Stop U.F.C. Fights at White House on Trump’s Birthday

A federal lawsuit said the event, set for June 14, was unlawfully planned and designed to benefit Mr. Trump and his allies.

By Zach Montague
Hegseth Criticizes Europe Over Migration ‘Invasion’ in D-Day Speech
us

Hegseth Criticizes Europe Over Migration ‘Invasion’ in D-Day Speech

The remarks from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reflect many of the Trump administration’s previous assertions on immigrants in Europe, which overlap with the language of European far-right political parties.

By Claire Moses
Democrats in Congress Grapple With Concerns Over Platner Allegations
us

Democrats in Congress Grapple With Concerns Over Platner Allegations

Representative Ro Khanna said that he believed the account of a woman who accused Graham Platner of physically threatening behavior, and urged his campaign not to criticize her.

By Bayliss Wagner and Tim Balk
Knicks Watch Party at Garden Is Canceled as Game 3 Security Ramps Up
nyregion

Knicks Watch Party at Garden Is Canceled as Game 3 Security Ramps Up

President Trump and Mayor Zohran Mamdani are expected to attend the game on Monday at Madison Square Garden. A viewing party on Friday led to more than a dozen arrests.

By Tracey Tully and Maia Coleman
Between the Knicks and the Pope, Villanova Finds the Spotlight
us

Between the Knicks and the Pope, Villanova Finds the Spotlight

Villanova University alumni have been grabbing headlines, both on the court and in the Vatican.

By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Mark Bonamo
What to Expect at the Tony Awards
theater

What to Expect at the Tony Awards

This year’s annual celebration of the best on Broadway is being hosted by Pink.

By Michael Paulson
The ‘Foulest Mouth on Broadway’ Is Up for a Tony
theater

The ‘Foulest Mouth on Broadway’ Is Up for a Tony

At 96, June Squibb is one of the oldest acting nominees in the history of the Tony Awards. Back in the 1960s, she was known for an entirely different distinction.

By Julia Jacobs
How to Watch the 2026 Tony Awards
theater

How to Watch the 2026 Tony Awards

The ceremony, at Radio City Music Hall, will be broadcast on CBS starting at 8 p.m. Eastern, and livestreamed on Paramount+ for premium subscribers.

By Michael Paulson
Seattle’s Incredibly Loud Street Preachers Eagerly Await the World Cup
us

Seattle’s Incredibly Loud Street Preachers Eagerly Await the World Cup

Long the bane of Mariners and Seahawks fans, evangelical ministers with large speakers are preparing for the “incredible opportunity” of screaming the word of God at 750,000 soccer fans.

By Anna Griffin
Mexico City’s Airport Got a Makeover for the World Cup. What Happens After?
world

Mexico City’s Airport Got a Makeover for the World Cup. What Happens After?

The nearly 100-year-old airport has undergone a rapid $500 million renovation. But experts say it’s not enough.

By James Wagner and Luis Antonio Rojas
What Steven Spielberg Taught Me About Fear, Catharsis, and Being Human
magazine

What Steven Spielberg Taught Me About Fear, Catharsis, and Being Human

Hollywood is struggling, but Spielberg insists that the big screen is still the best place to work out our collective dreams, joys and sorrows.

By Wesley Morris
You Can Walk to the World Cup in New Jersey. But Should You?
opinion

You Can Walk to the World Cup in New Jersey. But Should You?

We decided to make the trek and find out.

By Alex Wolfe and Thomas Wilson
Who Will Account for Another Foreign Policy Failure?
opinion

Who Will Account for Another Foreign Policy Failure?

The American foreign policy class should shed its addiction to military force.

By Peter Beinart
She Confessed to Fraud. Her Board Let Her Stay in Charge.
business

She Confessed to Fraud. Her Board Let Her Stay in Charge.

The final months of the fashion tech start-up CaaStle included fake audits, stock buybacks and a damage control strategy led by the chief executive who defrauded it.

By Anita Raghavan