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With the midterms nearing, President Trump’s approval rating has hit a second-term low as voters question his handling of the economy, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll.

A 37 percent approval rating in a new Times/Siena poll suggests the G.O.P. is facing a big midterm problem despite recent redistricting gains.

The timing brought the court into the middle of a fight to redraw voting maps across the South, even as some primaries were underway.

Plus, inside the closed-door talks over Greenland.

New York transit officials say the alternate travel options they’ve arranged for the Long Island Rail Road strike could not accommodate all commuters.

Greenlandic officials worry about the direction of the negotiations aimed at defusing President Trump’s threats to seize their island. But they have little leverage.

The Brookings Institution suggests that federal statistics are an undercount because immigrant parents are not being asked about or not disclosing their American children.

The humanitarian relief system, decimated by cuts, faces a grave challenge as the Middle East war causes soaring costs for food, fuel and fertilizer.

The composer Cinco Paul discusses the clever references to classic musicals everywhere you look (and hear) in his new Broadway show.

The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency after about 80 people died from the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

A small number of U.S. citizens have been directly affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, the C.D.C. said on Sunday.

The president has sought to force Iran to accept his terms on its nuclear program or else face renewed war. An emboldened Iran has rebuffed Trump’s demands.

The latest war in the Middle East has created new economic opportunities for Syria thanks to its geography.

Top policymakers were expected to discuss rising energy prices and sanctions policy at a critical summit in Paris this week.

Stocks and bonds wavered after President Trump issued a new warning to Iran.

New research sheds light on how mediocre employees help would-be authoritarians maintain power.

The deal combining the utility companies in Florida and Virginia comes as demand for power is soaring, largely because of the rapid growth of A.I. data centers.

A firebrand governor aims to transform his region into a laboratory for the Kremlin’s reactionary ideals.

Inside a collaboration to bring artificial intelligence into the classroom.

With a battery of modern technology at their fingertips, meteorologists often turn first to an old-fashioned tracking technique.

Some of the most severe weather in days could hit Monday afternoon, meteorologists said. Tornadoes and large hail are possible.

Basic economic principles point to the solution for the housing affordability crisis.

These G.O.P. crusaders might be the perfect people to fight sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill.

We look at what happens when countries say they’re going to stop shooting at each other.

The dream of clean hydrogen has tantalized energy experts for years, but producing it has been tough. Many start-ups think the answer could lie beneath our feet.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to announce that the store will open in the Hunts Point neighborhood next year. Some merchants are pushing back.

The discovery comes after days of searching by an international team of rescue divers. A fifth body was recovered last week.

Kylian Mbappé, the captain of France’s national team, set off a storm a month before the World Cup by suggesting that the National Rally party was a threat to France.