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Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet
world

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet

While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.

By Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Israel Counts the Ways That Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy Failed
world

Israel Counts the Ways That Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy Failed

The U.S.-Iran framework agreement appears to omit some of the most important provisions that Israel wanted.

By David M. Halbfinger and Ronen Bergman
Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right
us

Frustrated by Courts, Trump Weighed Suspending a Constitutional Right

Secret memos show that the White House debated last year, to a greater degree than previously known, whether to limit habeas corpus rights for undocumented immigrants.

By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
For His 80th Birthday, Trump Brought a Cage Match to the White House Lawn
us

For His 80th Birthday, Trump Brought a Cage Match to the White House Lawn

President Trump sat ringside beside his wife, Melania Trump, for an event that used the trappings of the White House for a U.F.C. brawl.

By Shawn McCreesh
Violin Concertos to Violent Knockouts in Trump’s Washington
arts

Violin Concertos to Violent Knockouts in Trump’s Washington

A day after the National Symphony Orchestra played perhaps its final notes at the Kennedy Center for years, mixed martial artists brawled outside the White House.

By Julia Jacobs and Emmanuel Morgan
The Best TV Shows of 2026, So Far
arts

The Best TV Shows of 2026, So Far

The first half of the year had few big, buzzy hits. But there were some nice surprises (“Widow’s Bay”) and returning favorites (“The Comeback”).

By The New York Times
The Pain of Caring for a Parent Who Abused You
magazine

The Pain of Caring for a Parent Who Abused You

The United States is reliant on unpaid family caregivers, and millions of adult children are caring for parents who didn’t really care for them.

By Katie Engelhart
Historic Orthodox Cathedral Burns in Russian Attack on Kyiv
world

Historic Orthodox Cathedral Burns in Russian Attack on Kyiv

A bishop reported that many holy items had been recovered from the church, at the site of the Perchersk monastery, a revered place for the Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox faiths.

By Maria Varenikova
With Its Biggest E.U. Opponent Gone, Ukraine Is Advancing in Its Bid to Join
world

With Its Biggest E.U. Opponent Gone, Ukraine Is Advancing in Its Bid to Join

Even though negotiations will begin for Ukraine to join the bloc, the path ahead is a long one.

By Jeanna Smialek
In Latest Attacks, Russia Is Exploiting a Major Weakness for Ukraine
world

In Latest Attacks, Russia Is Exploiting a Major Weakness for Ukraine

Ukraine is running out of American-made Patriot air-defense interceptors, and is pleading for more.

By Nicholas Kulish, Kim Barker, Siobhán O’Grady and Lara Jakes
Britain Announces Social Media Ban for Children
world

Britain Announces Social Media Ban for Children

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government planned to bar children under 16 from social media, following policies in Australia and elsewhere.

By Megan Specia
What to Know About Planned Social Media Bans Around the World
world

What to Know About Planned Social Media Bans Around the World

Britain said it would ban social media access for children under 16 starting in 2027, joining several other countries introducing similar measures.

By Amelia Nierenberg
Trump Arrives for Group of 7 as Allies Rethink Their Relationship With U.S.
us

Trump Arrives for Group of 7 as Allies Rethink Their Relationship With U.S.

President Trump has long been at odds with European leaders over trade, Ukraine and NATO, but he has lashed out in recent weeks over their refusal to support the U.S. war with Iran.

By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Erica L. Green
She Didn’t Live to See the Knicks Championship. She Would Have Loved It.
nyregion

She Didn’t Live to See the Knicks Championship. She Would Have Loved It.

It’s finally the Knicks’ time. But the five-decade title drought, full of both joy and pain, was all some devoted fans were ever able to experience.

By Harvey Araton
What to Know About the Ticker-Tape Parade for the Knicks
nyregion

What to Know About the Ticker-Tape Parade for the Knicks

A parade up Broadway to City Hall on Thursday will celebrate the team’s N.B.A. championship win, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present players with keys to the city.

By Chelsia Rose Marcius
Is This the End of Political Islam?
magazine

Is This the End of Political Islam?

For decades, Islamic governance held allure in the Middle East. Now some scholars say the Islamist wave has passed.

By Ben Hubbard
Alabama’s Senate Primary Runoff Again Tests Trump’s Hold on G.O.P.
us

Alabama’s Senate Primary Runoff Again Tests Trump’s Hold on G.O.P.

Representative Barry Moore, an early backer of the president during his first campaign, faces Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL tapping into the excitement for outsiders.

By Tim Balk
If Democrats Want to Win the House, Their Battle May Start Here
nyregion

If Democrats Want to Win the House, Their Battle May Start Here

A bitterly fought Democratic primary in New York’s Hudson Valley will determine who takes on Representative Mike Lawler, one of the more vulnerable Republicans this cycle.

By Grace Ashford
G.O.P. Stokes Opposition to Solar Power in Fight Against Data Centers
us

G.O.P. Stokes Opposition to Solar Power in Fight Against Data Centers

Tuesday’s runoff for a slot on the Alabama Public Service Commission has a familiar ring to it, with talk of data centers and electricity costs. But in a southern twist, solar power has joined the list of villains.

By David W. Chen and Audra Melton
A Bystander at a ‘No Kings’ March Was Killed. Did the Shooter Commit a Crime?
us

A Bystander at a ‘No Kings’ March Was Killed. Did the Shooter Commit a Crime?

A gunman believed he was defending the crowd, then killed an innocent protester. The legal case is complicated.

By Kurt Streeter
Tensions Are Rising Between States That Rely on the Colorado River
climate

Tensions Are Rising Between States That Rely on the Colorado River

A prolonged drought means the nation’s largest reservoirs are dwindling, and litigation over access to water could lie ahead.

By Scott Dance
Millions of Women Are Left Out of Menopause’s Moment
well

Millions of Women Are Left Out of Menopause’s Moment

Women who can’t take hormone therapy because of breast cancer or other diseases say they are deeply frustrated.

By Liz Krieger
One City Might Have Just Cracked the Housing Crisis
opinion

One City Might Have Just Cracked the Housing Crisis

A large real estate development in the middle of Vancouver, British Columbia, shows how cities can build more housing.

By Binyamin Appelbaum
Todd Blanche Is Unfit for Office
opinion

Todd Blanche Is Unfit for Office

Nominating Mr. Blanche to be the nation’s top law enforcement officer crosses a red line, and the Senate needs to defeat him.

By The Editorial Board
A Deal in Iran
briefing

A Deal in Iran

The United States and Iran have a deal that could lead to the end of their monthslong war.

By Sam Sifton
A Shattered Peace: Inside Colombia’s Never-Ending Drug War
world

A Shattered Peace: Inside Colombia’s Never-Ending Drug War

Ten years after a landmark peace deal, armed groups are wreaking deadly violence, blending jungle combat with new drone warfare.

By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Federico Rios