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With Threat to Wipe Out Iran’s Civilization, Trump’s Rhetoric Goes Beyond Bluster
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With Threat to Wipe Out Iran’s Civilization, Trump’s Rhetoric Goes Beyond Bluster

The president’s violent rhetoric risks damaging his credibility as a negotiator and the country’s standing in the world.

By Katie Rogers
Trump Finds His Offramp With Iran. But the Causes of War Remain Unresolved.
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Trump Finds His Offramp With Iran. But the Causes of War Remain Unresolved.

President Trump’s short-term intimidation may have worked, but the fundamental divides with Iran are as sharp as they were in February.

By David E. Sanger
Hours Before News of Cease-Fire, Pope Leo XIV Issues Strong Rebuke of Trump
world

Hours Before News of Cease-Fire, Pope Leo XIV Issues Strong Rebuke of Trump

The first U.S.-born pontiff has consistently called for dialogue to resolve the war in the Middle East. He referred to Trump’s Iran threats as ‘truly unacceptable.’

By Ephrat Livni
To Boost Military Budget, Trump Targets Popular Programs at Home
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To Boost Military Budget, Trump Targets Popular Programs at Home

Amid the war with Iran, the president has proposed to scale back some of the very programs meant to ease families’ financial burdens.

By Tony Romm and Annie Karni
Only Trump Knows Why Bondi Was Fired as Attorney General, Blanche Says
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Only Trump Knows Why Bondi Was Fired as Attorney General, Blanche Says

In his first news conference since being elevated to acting attorney general, Todd Blanche said that “nobody has any idea” what led to Pam Bondi’s dismissal other than President Trump.

By Devlin Barrett
Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Division Is Investigating Star Witness Against Trump
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Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Division Is Investigating Star Witness Against Trump

It was a highly unusual move by Justice Department leadership to direct a case that appears to involve accusations of lying to Congress to a division that normally focuses on civil rights abuses.

By Alan Feuer and Michael S. Schmidt
‘I Love Viktor’: Trump and Vance Cheer on Orban in Hungarian Race
world

‘I Love Viktor’: Trump and Vance Cheer on Orban in Hungarian Race

The American leaders slathered on the praise for the nationalist standard-bearer just days before an election he could lose.

By Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai
Democrats Pulled Off Their Biggest Shift Yet Among House Specials Since 2024
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Democrats Pulled Off Their Biggest Shift Yet Among House Specials Since 2024

Shawn Harris lost by about 12 percentage points in the 14th Congressional District, but he shifted the district 25 points to the left.

By Caroline Soler and Christine Zhang
Liberal Judge Wins Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Liberal Judge Wins Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court

With Judge Chris Taylor’s win, liberals increased their hold on the court. Races for the Wisconsin Supreme Court often draw national attention, but not this year.

By Julie Bosman
Democrat Wins Mayoral Race in Republican-Leaning Waukesha, Wis.
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Democrat Wins Mayoral Race in Republican-Leaning Waukesha, Wis.

Alicia Halvensleben, the president of the city’s Common Council, defeated a Republican legislator, continuing a string of Trump-era mayoral wins for Democrats.

By Mitch Smith
Eyes on the Far Side of the Moon
science

Eyes on the Far Side of the Moon

See the photos taken by the Artemis II astronauts during their moon flyby.

By Marco Hernandez
Artemis II Astronauts Get a Break After Journey Around the Moon
science

Artemis II Astronauts Get a Break After Journey Around the Moon

The crew of the NASA mission had a quiet day as they flew home toward Earth.

By Kenneth Chang
How China Built Its Vast Natural Gas Stockpile
business

How China Built Its Vast Natural Gas Stockpile

Natural gas is hard to store, but China has found a way to do it, while also developing alternate suppliers and expanding production at home.

By Keith Bradsher
Newlywed Wife of U.S. Soldier Released From Immigration Detention
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Newlywed Wife of U.S. Soldier Released From Immigration Detention

The couple had gone to the husband’s Army base to complete paperwork so they could move in together. But within hours that plan derailed, and New York Times reporting about the case quickly spread.

By Miriam Jordan
Doctor in South Texas Community Detained by Border Patrol
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Doctor in South Texas Community Detained by Border Patrol

The Venezuelan doctor, who was forced out of his hospital job by a federal visa pause, was detained by Border Patrol on Monday.

By Miriam Jordan
Anthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity ‘Reckoning’
technology

Anthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity ‘Reckoning’

The company said on Tuesday that it was holding back on releasing the new technology but was working with 40 companies to explore how it could prevent cyberattacks.

By Kevin Roose
Gracie Mansion Suspects Wanted to Kill Up to 60 People, U.S. Says
nyregion

Gracie Mansion Suspects Wanted to Kill Up to 60 People, U.S. Says

An indictment charged two men with conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction in the homemade bomb attack near Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence. It cited dashcam audio in which one said, “I want to start terror bro.”

By Santul Nerkar
‘D.E.I.’ Was Erased From N.Y.C. Racial Equity Plan to Avoid Conflict With Trump
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‘D.E.I.’ Was Erased From N.Y.C. Racial Equity Plan to Avoid Conflict With Trump

The changes came as President Trump has moved to erase diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. A Justice Department official still said the report seemed “fishy/illegal.”

By Jeffery C. Mays
Taylor Frankie Paul Details Abuse Allegations in Custody Battle
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Taylor Frankie Paul Details Abuse Allegations in Custody Battle

The reality star and her former boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, have filed dueling court petitions that paint each other as the main aggressor in a recent altercation.

By Julia Jacobs
He Got Rich Buying and Selling Luxury Watches. Was It a Ponzi Scheme?
world

He Got Rich Buying and Selling Luxury Watches. Was It a Ponzi Scheme?

Dominic Khoo made waves in Singapore as an investor in expensive timepieces. Now many of his clients accuse him of fraud.

By Sui-Lee Wee
Nathan Farb, 85, Dies; Photographed Hippies, Siberians and Mountains
arts

Nathan Farb, 85, Dies; Photographed Hippies, Siberians and Mountains

His camera captured subjects as diverse as New York City during the Summer of Love in 1967, Siberia under Soviet rule and the Adirondacks in upstate New York.

By Richard Sandomir
Nathan Farb’s Roving Lens
arts

Nathan Farb’s Roving Lens

An immersion in the wide-ranging work of a photographer who has died at 85.

By The New York Times
Leader of University of Wisconsin System Is Fired by the Board
us

Leader of University of Wisconsin System Is Fired by the Board

Jay O. Rothman’s departure brought an end to a four-year stint as leader of the university system following a public struggle for power.

By Alan Blinder and Stephanie Saul
You Don’t Yell at a Broadway Show. But What if It’s ‘Rocky Horror’?
theater

You Don’t Yell at a Broadway Show. But What if It’s ‘Rocky Horror’?

The new musical is trying to calibrate just how much to rein in the audience participation that longtime fans are used to.

By Rachel Sherman and Graham Dickie
The Iranian Advantage Is an Illusion
opinion

The Iranian Advantage Is an Illusion

And in Tehran, the truth should be clear.

By Bret Stephens
Anthropic’s Restraint Is a Terrifying Warning Sign
opinion

Anthropic’s Restraint Is a Terrifying Warning Sign

The rapid advance of artificial intelligence is happening now.

By Thomas L. Friedman
Michigan Woman Missing in the Bahamas After Falling Off a Boat
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Michigan Woman Missing in the Bahamas After Falling Off a Boat

Lynette Hooker was traveling with her husband from Hope Town to Elbow Cay on Saturday when she went overboard, the authorities said.

By Neil Vigdor
$35 Million or Your Money Back: One Candidate’s Silicon Valley Lifeline
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$35 Million or Your Money Back: One Candidate’s Silicon Valley Lifeline

Tech leaders see Matt Mahan, a moderate Democrat, as their best option in the California governor’s race, but tensions have risen as he has struggled to gain traction in polls.

By Theodore Schleifer
Video Captures Enormous Warehouse Fire Raging Near Los Angeles
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Video Captures Enormous Warehouse Fire Raging Near Los Angeles

No one was killed or injured in the fire in Ontario, Calif., but a gigantic building was destroyed in an act of arson, officials said.

By Emma Schartz
How Psychedelics Affect the Brain
health

How Psychedelics Affect the Brain

An analysis of hundreds of images from several studies shows how hallucinogenic drugs drive activity in various regions of the brain.

By Andrew Jacobs