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‘Chaos Will Follow’ Ruling Allowing Trump Firings, Dissent Predicts
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‘Chaos Will Follow’ Ruling Allowing Trump Firings, Dissent Predicts

In a rare dissent from the bench, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that the Supreme Court undid “centuries of political practice,” and that the court concluded that the federal government had been acting in “open defiance of the Constitution.”

By Adam Liptak and Aishvarya Kavi
Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballot Law
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Supreme Court Upholds Mississippi Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballot Law

The justices had been asked to examine the legality of the state’s grace period for late-arriving mail-in ballots.

By Abbie VanSickle
Supreme Court Lets $5 Million Sex Abuse Verdict Against Trump Stand
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Supreme Court Lets $5 Million Sex Abuse Verdict Against Trump Stand

President Trump had asked the justices to intervene after a jury found that he had sexually abused and defamed the writer E. Jean Carroll.

By Abbie VanSickle
The Major Supreme Court Decisions in 2026
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The Major Supreme Court Decisions in 2026

The Supreme Court is deciding a series of cases central to President Trump’s second-term agenda.

By Ann E. Marimow, Abbie VanSickle and Alicia Parlapiano
How Israel and Iran Are Fracturing Both Parties in the Midterms
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How Israel and Iran Are Fracturing Both Parties in the Midterms

Raging internal debates over foreign policy threaten both parties’ fortunes in November — and in 2028. Is a major ideological shift underway?

By Patricia Mazzei and Anton Troianovski
Platner Has Slight Edge Over Collins in Tight Maine Senate Race, Poll Finds
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Platner Has Slight Edge Over Collins in Tight Maine Senate Race, Poll Finds

The Maine race, which both parties see as key to winning control of the Senate, is extremely close as the sprint to fall begins, a Times/Portland Press Herald/Siena poll found.

By Lisa Lerer, Ruth Igielnik and Taylor Robinson
Why Maine Has Turned Into Such a Tight Race
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Why Maine Has Turned Into Such a Tight Race

A Times/Siena poll reveals several crosscurrents in a key contest for Senate control.

By Nate Cohn
Voters Think A.I. Is Terrible. In Campaigns, It’s Everywhere.
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Voters Think A.I. Is Terrible. In Campaigns, It’s Everywhere.

A.I.-generated images are the public face of this election overhaul. Behind the scenes, campaigns are using the technology to analyze voter data, craft campaign materials and write custom messages.

By Stuart A. Thompson
China Emerges as a Relative Winner From Strait of Hormuz Crisis
business

China Emerges as a Relative Winner From Strait of Hormuz Crisis

A report examines how the war in Iran has weighed on Asian economies, but left China in a more advantageous position.

By Ana Swanson
Deep Under the Rubble, Rescuers Find an 11-Year-Old Boy Alive
world

Deep Under the Rubble, Rescuers Find an 11-Year-Old Boy Alive

A Colombian rescue team worked for six hours to recover the child, Moises, from under nearly 10 feet of rubble in La Guaira. His rescue was captured on video.

By Anushka Patil
Scale of Venezuela Quakes’ Death Toll Could Take Weeks to Emerge
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Scale of Venezuela Quakes’ Death Toll Could Take Weeks to Emerge

Experts pointed to several indications that the twin earthquakes were particularly lethal, including the number of people reported missing and the extent of building damage.

By Leo Sands
Did American-Style ‘Gentle Parenting’ Spoil French Children?
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Did American-Style ‘Gentle Parenting’ Spoil French Children?

As positive parenting takes over France, one psychologist’s call for a return to discipline has set off a furious debate.

By Madeleine Schwartz
In San Francisco, Even $180,000 Tech Salaries Are No Longer Enough
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In San Francisco, Even $180,000 Tech Salaries Are No Longer Enough

As OpenAI and Anthropic prepare to go public, tech workers making six figures are grousing that they cannot compete with the new A.I. elite. Some doubt they can afford to stay.

By Emmy Martin
We’re Only Starting to Grasp the Pitfalls of Using A.I. at Work
business

We’re Only Starting to Grasp the Pitfalls of Using A.I. at Work

Scholars say the “unknown unknowns” of using artificial intelligence in the workplace may be undermining the technology’s advertised benefits.

By Noam Scheiber
Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media
business

Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media

The media business, which owns NBC News and Universal Pictures, will be separated from Comcast’s cable and internet business, following a trend in the media industry.

By Benjamin Mullin
The Best Movies of 2026, So Far
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The Best Movies of 2026, So Far

Now is a good time to catch up on films you may have missed. Our critics have thoughts.

By Stephanie Goodman
Are Weight Loss Drugs Also Longevity Drugs?
well

Are Weight Loss Drugs Also Longevity Drugs?

Experts are intrigued by the theory. Here’s what early research suggests.

By Dana G. Smith
The Ohio City Revived by Haitian Immigration Sees an Uncertain Future
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The Ohio City Revived by Haitian Immigration Sees an Uncertain Future

In Springfield, Ohio, some residents see the end of an economic boom after the end of a humanitarian program for immigrants. Others see still darker possibilities.

By Miriam Jordan
Naomi Osaka Serves Up a Fashion Slam at Wimbledon
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Naomi Osaka Serves Up a Fashion Slam at Wimbledon

The tennis player once again offered some on-court couture.

By Vanessa Friedman
Europe’s ‘Heat Dome’ Has Moved East. Here’s What to Know.
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Europe’s ‘Heat Dome’ Has Moved East. Here’s What to Know.

A heat wave responsible for shattering numerous temperature records in Western Europe continued its shift east.

By Nazaneen Ghaffar and Amelia Nierenberg
France Recorded 1,000 Excess Deaths During Heat Wave, Officials Say
world

France Recorded 1,000 Excess Deaths During Heat Wave, Officials Say

First estimates published by the national health agency listed hundreds more deaths per day compared with the daily death rate in previous months.

By Ségolène Le Stradic
‘Heat Dome’ Could Bring Triple-Digit Temperatures to the Midwest and Eastern U.S.
weather

‘Heat Dome’ Could Bring Triple-Digit Temperatures to the Midwest and Eastern U.S.

Forecasters warned that temperatures could break records in some areas. The heat is expected to last into the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

By Nazaneen Ghaffar
The Vibe Has Shifted Back
opinion

The Vibe Has Shifted Back

The country does not love its president.

By David Wallace-Wells
The Generational Force Hollowing Out the Economy
opinion

The Generational Force Hollowing Out the Economy

So much money is being poured into A.I. that the rest of the economy is starting to suffer.

By Jennifer M. Harris
Migration Woes
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Migration Woes

We look into the anti-immigrant movement in South Africa.

By Sam Sifton
How Warsh Has Begun to Change the Fed
business

How Warsh Has Begun to Change the Fed

Just over a month into his job as chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin M. Warsh has embraced some conventions while signaling seismic shifts ahead.

By Colby Smith