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As Iran’s Patriarch Is Mourned, Glimpses of a Changing Tehran
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As Iran’s Patriarch Is Mourned, Glimpses of a Changing Tehran

Throughout the capital, the government is using Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral to project strength at a time of great uncertainty for Iran.

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Emile Ducke
Mourners Chant ‘Revenge’ at Funeral Prayers for Iran’s Slain Supreme Leader
world

Mourners Chant ‘Revenge’ at Funeral Prayers for Iran’s Slain Supreme Leader

On the second day of public mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in February, there was still no sign of his son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei.

By Abdi Latif Dahir
At Site Where Iran’s Slain Leader Lies, Some See a Symbol of His Failures
world

At Site Where Iran’s Slain Leader Lies, Some See a Symbol of His Failures

The complex where mourners are paying their respects to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this weekend is unfinished after nearly 40 years. Critics say it is emblematic of the unfulfilled promises of his rule.

By Yeganeh Torbati and Abdi Latif Dahir
At Trump’s Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases
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At Trump’s Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases

President Trump has tried to scale back anti-discrimination regulations that date back decades. Federal agencies have heeded his call.

By Erica L. Green and Niko Gallogly
Trump Administration Rolls Back Dozens of Gun Regulations
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Dozens of Gun Regulations

Critics say the administration is weakening public safety. Proponents say regulations would be where they were before President Joseph R. Biden took office.

By Aishvarya Kavi
Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto Coin
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Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto Coin

A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.

By Eric Lipton and David Yaffe-Bellany
America Marks Its 250th Birthday With Storms, Sweat and Fire
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America Marks Its 250th Birthday With Storms, Sweat and Fire

Independence Day celebrations were canceled nationwide and the Brooklyn Bridge briefly caught fire. Yet Americans still found countless ways to celebrate.

By Campbell Robertson
For America’s 250th, Trump Hosts a Celebration and Derides His Foes
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For America’s 250th, Trump Hosts a Celebration and Derides His Foes

A centerpiece address for the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration devoted time to American history, but had all the hallmarks of a Trump rally.

By Shawn McCreesh
Venezuelans Warned That Public Housing Towers Might Crumble in a Quake
world

Venezuelans Warned That Public Housing Towers Might Crumble in a Quake

Residents, construction experts and seismologists said for years that Venezuela’s public housing would be vulnerable in a natural disaster.

By Julie Turkewitz, María Victoria Fermín and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez
What to Know About the Venezuela Earthquakes and Rescue Efforts
world

What to Know About the Venezuela Earthquakes and Rescue Efforts

Back-to-back quakes in northern Venezuela have killed more than 2,900 people, the latest ordeal for a country rocked by economic and political turmoil.

By Leo Sands, Aimee Ortiz, Kieran Corcoran and Pranav Baskar
Mexico’s Secret 12th Man in the World Cup: Baby Jesus
world

Mexico’s Secret 12th Man in the World Cup: Baby Jesus

The tradition of dressing up a baby Jesus statue began in a Mexico City church nearly 60 years ago. It moved to the cathedral for this World Cup and Mexico hasn’t lost yet.

By James Wagner
The Revenge of the Philosophy Majors
business

The Revenge of the Philosophy Majors

A.I. labs are hiring contrarian, chin-stroking, finger-steepling sages. Who’s underemployed now?

By Benjamin Wallace
The Art of Summitry
opinion

The Art of Summitry

The performance is meant to imply that the world is an orderly place, or at least a place on which reasonable people are determined to impose some order.

By Serge Schmemann and Jan Staiger
The Vibe Has Shifted Back
opinion

The Vibe Has Shifted Back

The country does not love its president.

By David Wallace-Wells
The Most American Thing
briefing

The Most American Thing

What best represents America?

By Jodi Rudoren
Searching for What Pretty Means After an Acid Attack
nyregion

Searching for What Pretty Means After an Acid Attack

Nafiah Ikram was steps from her home when a stranger threw acid in her face. Five years later, she is trying to rebuild her life and cope with a stunning twist in her case.

By Samantha Latson