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Distracted and Bogged Down, Trump and Xi Enter a Summit of Reduced Ambitions
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Distracted and Bogged Down, Trump and Xi Enter a Summit of Reduced Ambitions

The war in Iran has cast a shadow of uncertainty on both superpowers, dimming early hopes that they could begin to address the larger issues that have frayed their relationship.

By David E. Sanger
Hegseth to Accompany Trump on Trip to China
us

Hegseth to Accompany Trump on Trip to China

Defense secretaries have previously traveled with presidents on overseas trips, to provide advice and represent the U.S. military.

By Eric Schmitt
Reflecting Pool Repairs Appear Uneven and Behind Schedule, Officials Say
us

Reflecting Pool Repairs Appear Uneven and Behind Schedule, Officials Say

Work on the iconic National Mall basin appears behind schedule. President Trump initially said he had picked the contractor, then said he did not know it.

By David A. Fahrenthold and Maxine Joselow
F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary Resigns After Weeks of Pressure
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F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary Resigns After Weeks of Pressure

The agency’s top food official will step in to the role after Dr. Makary privately said he opposed the administration decision to approve flavored vapes.

By Christina Jewett
How Mamdani and Hochul Are Solving New York City’s Budget Crisis
nyregion

How Mamdani and Hochul Are Solving New York City’s Budget Crisis

A generous influx of state resources from Gov. Kathy Hochul and a new tax on luxury second homes will help Mayor Zohran Mamdani balance a $125 billion budget.

By Sally Goldenberg, Dana Rubinstein and Benjamin Oreskes
Pentagon Puts War at $29 Billion as Hegseth Is Mum on Funding Request
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Pentagon Puts War at $29 Billion as Hegseth Is Mum on Funding Request

The estimate from the Defense Department’s top budget official was $4 billion higher than two weeks ago. Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to say when the administration would request extra money for the Iran conflict.

By Megan Mineiro
Kuwait Accuses Iran of Trying to Infiltrate Its Territory
world

Kuwait Accuses Iran of Trying to Infiltrate Its Territory

Kuwait’s interior ministry said a group of armed Iranians arrived at Bubiyan Island in the Persian Gulf on May 1 aboard a rented fishing boat and exchanged fire with Kuwaiti soldiers.

By Ismaeel Naar
Where Was Nurul Amin Shah Alam?
nyregion

Where Was Nurul Amin Shah Alam?

A refugee with little sight and no English, he had been jailed for a year, intercepted by federal agents and delivered to a merciless Buffalo winter.

By Dan Barry and BRENDAN BANNON
Inflation Accelerates After Weeks of War in Iran
business

Inflation Accelerates After Weeks of War in Iran

The Consumer Price Index rose 3.8% in April from a year earlier as higher energy costs replaced tariffs as the driver of higher prices for Americans.

By Lydia DePillis
How an ‘Impossible’ Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough
health

How an ‘Impossible’ Idea Led to a Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough

The new strategy also holds promise for lung and colon tumors. Here’s how scientists discovered it.

By Gina Kolata and Rebecca Robbins
P.C.O.S. Has a New Name. Doctors Hope It Will Improve Care for Millions.
well

P.C.O.S. Has a New Name. Doctors Hope It Will Improve Care for Millions.

The condition has been renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or P.M.O.S., to better reflect its wide-ranging health effects.

By Maggie Astor
More Cancer Patients Are Taking Ivermectin. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan Might Be Why.
well

More Cancer Patients Are Taking Ivermectin. Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan Might Be Why.

Prescriptions for antiparasitic drugs spiked after the actor claimed it cured his friends of cancer, a new study finds.

By Nina Agrawal
Is Anthropic’s New A.I. Really That Scary? It Depends Whom You Ask.
technology

Is Anthropic’s New A.I. Really That Scary? It Depends Whom You Ask.

Anthropic said that Claude Mythos was too dangerous to release to the public. That claim has reopened an old debate over cybersecurity.

By Cade Metz and Kate Conger
A.I. and Humans Battle It Out in a Cybersecurity Showdown
technology

A.I. and Humans Battle It Out in a Cybersecurity Showdown

Experts and college students used A.I. agents to try to break into and defend computer networks in a national competition. The agents did all right on their own, too.

By Cade Metz and Mikayla Whitmore
Why So Many Men Are Obsessed With Testosterone
magazine

Why So Many Men Are Obsessed With Testosterone

From the Trump administration to online influencers, the hormone is increasingly seen as the key to achieving a new male ideal.

By Azeen Ghorayshi
What to Know About the New Obsession With Testosterone
magazine

What to Know About the New Obsession With Testosterone

From politics to influencers and beyond, the hormone is being used not just for medical reasons but in pursuit of a new masculine ideal.

By Azeen Ghorayshi
The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City in 2026
dining

The 100 Best Restaurants in New York City in 2026

The annual list is back. Our new chief critic ranks her favorite places to dine in all five boroughs.

By Ligaya Mishan
12 Ways to Eat Through Our List of the Best Restaurants in New York City
dining

12 Ways to Eat Through Our List of the Best Restaurants in New York City

Don’t have the time (or money) to try all 100? Here are a dozen bite-size bucket lists to inspire you.

By Nikita Richardson, Becky Hughes, Luke Fortney, Mahira Rivers, Ryan Sutton, Eric Asimov, Ligaya Mishan and Rozalina Burkova
Mysterious Meddling in Democratic Primaries Has G.O.P. Fingerprints
us

Mysterious Meddling in Democratic Primaries Has G.O.P. Fingerprints

A new super PAC with ties to Republicans is intervening in Democratic primaries, in one instance helping a sex therapist in Texas accused of antisemitism.

By Shane Goldmacher
Alabama Governor Sets New Primary Elections for Four House Seats
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Alabama Governor Sets New Primary Elections for Four House Seats

Gov. Kay Ivey scheduled special House primaries for August after the Supreme Court cleared a path for Alabama to use a 2023 congressional map with one majority-Black district.

By Emily Cochrane
Raffensperger Event Is Disrupted by ‘Active Threat’
us

Raffensperger Event Is Disrupted by ‘Active Threat’

A suspicious object that disrupted a campaign stop for Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state in Georgia and a candidate for governor, was not a bomb, officials said.

By Nick Corasaniti and Richard Fausset
Inside the Hantavirus Isolation Unit Where 15 Americans Wait
us

Inside the Hantavirus Isolation Unit Where 15 Americans Wait

The National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska is now the temporary home for many of the Americans who had been passengers on the MV Hondius.

By Sonia A. Rao
Smokers Help Keep This Arts Hub Alive
arts

Smokers Help Keep This Arts Hub Alive

A novel cigarette tax has generated $270 million for cultural organizations in the Cleveland area, which makes declining smoking rates “a double-edged sword.”

By Michaela Towfighi and Ross Mantle
YouTube Plays Matchmaker for Sponsors and Stars
business

YouTube Plays Matchmaker for Sponsors and Stars

The company is trying to help streaming influencers, who are increasingly being wooed by competitors like Netflix and TikTok.

By John Koblin
Streaming, Toilet Paper, Underwear: Subscription Fatigue Is Setting In
business

Streaming, Toilet Paper, Underwear: Subscription Fatigue Is Setting In

As companies look to build cash flow and loyalty, everything from heated car seats to earthworm deliveries can become a recurring charge on your credit card.

By Sopan Deb
Why Young People Are Breaking Into Scientology Churches for TikTok
style

Why Young People Are Breaking Into Scientology Churches for TikTok

The police in Los Angeles, New York, Sydney and elsewhere are responding to incidents related to a TikTok trend involving running through Scientology buildings.

By Madison Malone Kircher
Hacky Sack Mounts a Comeback With Gen Z
style

Hacky Sack Mounts a Comeback With Gen Z

Teenagers are booting the game out of the 1990s. “It’s kind of bringing everybody together,” one said.

By Callie Holtermann
Oregon Prepares for a Challenging Summer of Water Shortages and High Fire Risk
us

Oregon Prepares for a Challenging Summer of Water Shortages and High Fire Risk

After a warm winter that brought more rain than snow, the state’s snowpack was the lowest it has ever been.

By Amy Graff, Anna Griffin and Loren Elliott
Wildfires Strike Florida, Georgia and America’s ‘Wood Basket’
climate

Wildfires Strike Florida, Georgia and America’s ‘Wood Basket’

Large fires, fueled by a record breaking drought, have been destroying homes and timber plantations in Southeastern states.

By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey
China Is Much Weaker Than It Seems. That’s the Problem.
opinion

China Is Much Weaker Than It Seems. That’s the Problem.

History shows there is no more productive national asset than freedom.

By Bret Stephens
I Have Some Questions for the Democrats Who Want to Run California
opinion

I Have Some Questions for the Democrats Who Want to Run California

The Opinion columnist Ezra Klein moderates a forum with five of the top Democratic candidates for governor of California.

By Ezra Klein
Person Killed on Runway at Denver Airport Is Identified
us

Person Killed on Runway at Denver Airport Is Identified

The individual, a 41-year-old man, breached a fence at the airport on Friday minutes before being struck by a Frontier Airlines jet, officials said.

By Christina Morales
Justice Department Charges Companies in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
us

Justice Department Charges Companies in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The criminal charges are the latest legal fallout after the 2024 crash, which killed six men who were working on the Key Bridge.

By Campbell Robertson
Student Is Fatally Stabbed in University of Washington Housing Complex
us

Student Is Fatally Stabbed in University of Washington Housing Complex

Police officers responding to a call found the student dead in the laundry room of an off-campus residential building. Investigators are now searching for a suspect.

By Chris Hippensteel