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Mapping the U.S.-Led Attacks on Iran
world

Mapping the U.S.-Led Attacks on Iran

Maps show where U.S. and Israel have struck Iran, and where Iran has retaliated.

By Lazaro Gamio, Samuel Granados, Josh Holder, Blacki Migliozzi, Pablo Robles, Helmuth Rosales, Elena Shao and Daniel Wood
Israel Targeted Top Iranian Leaders in Attack’s Opening Strikes
world

Israel Targeted Top Iranian Leaders in Attack’s Opening Strikes

At least one gathering of senior officials and military leaders was hit, but it was not immediately clear whether the effort to kill them had succeeded.

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Aaron Boxerman
What to Know About the U.S. Attacks on Iran
world

What to Know About the U.S. Attacks on Iran

The United States and Israel launched a major assault, as President Trump called on Iranians to overthrow the government.

By Lynsey Chutel
Elite Doctors Served Jeffrey Epstein While Treating His ‘Girls’
us

Elite Doctors Served Jeffrey Epstein While Treating His ‘Girls’

A small stable of doctors gave V.I.P. medical services to the sex offender and the women around him. Some doctors bent or broke the ethical rules of their profession.

By David A. Fahrenthold, Azeen Ghorayshi and Maggie Astor
QAnon Faithful See Validation in the Epstein Files
business

QAnon Faithful See Validation in the Epstein Files

The nearly decade-old conspiracy theory does not align neatly with the facts emerging from the documents. That does not seem to matter.

By Tiffany Hsu and Stuart A. Thompson
Producers Rejected Epstein’s Offer to Help Finance a Dick Cavett Film
arts

Producers Rejected Epstein’s Offer to Help Finance a Dick Cavett Film

Jeffrey Epstein joined Mr. Cavett’s wife in an effort to create a PBS documentary on the talk-show legend. But then the producers did a background check on the financier.

By Michaela Towfighi and Julia Jacobs
Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Seeks Fame and Fortune, Escorted by an F.B.I. SWAT Team
us

Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Seeks Fame and Fortune, Escorted by an F.B.I. SWAT Team

Former F.B.I. officials say Mr. Patel beefed up field office staffing near his girlfriend in Nashville and ordered a team to ferry her on errands and to events.

By Elizabeth Williamson
OpenAI Reaches A.I. Agreement With Defense Dept. After Anthropic Clash
technology

OpenAI Reaches A.I. Agreement With Defense Dept. After Anthropic Clash

The deal came hours after President Trump had ordered federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence technology made by Anthropic, an OpenAI rival.

By Cade Metz
A Tale of Two Seasons at Columbia, and Two Responses to Student Arrests
nyregion

A Tale of Two Seasons at Columbia, and Two Responses to Student Arrests

When Mahmoud Khalil was detained by immigration agents last year, the university’s response was restrained. It was different with Elmina Aghayeva this week.

By Troy Closson, Sharon Otterman and Luis Ferré-Sadurní
The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Top Crime Boss
world

The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Top Crime Boss

El Mencho’s brutality and business acumen put him atop the cartel world, until he made a fatal mistake.

By Jack Nicas, Paulina Villegas and Maria Abi-Habib
‘You Accept the Risk and the Fear’: What It Takes to Report on the Mexican Cartels
insider

‘You Accept the Risk and the Fear’: What It Takes to Report on the Mexican Cartels

Cultivating sources. Verifying claims. Staying safe. After the death of El Mencho, four journalists share their approach to this difficult, dangerous work.

By Megan DiTrolio, Paulina Villegas, Jack Nicas, Maria Abi-Habib and Lauren Katzenberg
Abrupt Change for Warner Bros. Prompts Many Grim Faces
business

Abrupt Change for Warner Bros. Prompts Many Grim Faces

Employees at the company had started to warm to the idea of Netflix as its corporate owner. Now they face the prospect of major cuts under Paramount.

By Brooks Barnes and John Koblin
Netflix Lost Warner. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.
business

Netflix Lost Warner. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.

It is entirely possible, analysts say, that Netflix will be better off by bailing from its $83 billion deal with Warner Bros. Discovery.

By Nicole Sperling
‘Avalanche!’: Survivors Recount the Tragedy at Perry’s Peak
us

‘Avalanche!’: Survivors Recount the Tragedy at Perry’s Peak

The story of how nine skiers were killed, and six survived, in the deadliest avalanche in modern California history.

By Dave Philipps, Bora Erden, Marco Hernandez and Amy Graff
Trump’s Attack on Iran Is Reckless
opinion

Trump’s Attack on Iran Is Reckless

Donald Trump promised voters that he would end wars, not start them.

By The Editorial Board
The Folly of Attacking Iran
opinion

The Folly of Attacking Iran

We don’t know how likely it is that the attacks will be successful, nor what costs or risks they bring.

By Nicholas Kristof
The United States and Israel Attack Iran
briefing

The United States and Israel Attack Iran

The country is retaliating, and the Middle East is in crisis.

By Lauren Jackson and Lara McCoy
No Clear Endgame in the Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
world

No Clear Endgame in the Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan showed its overwhelming superiority in conventional warfare, but the Taliban have refined a lethal repertoire of guerrilla tactics.

By Elian Peltier
In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection
us

In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection

From big cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., to small ones like Astoria, Ore., proponents of “nontraditional” romantic relationships are making headway in getting legal recognition.

By Anna Griffin
Could the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision Affect the Midterms?
us

Could the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision Affect the Midterms?

The court is set to decide a major case that could scramble the country’s congressional maps. One crucial factor for this year’s elections is when the ruling lands.

By Nick Corasaniti, Ashley Wu and Elena Shao
Lloyd Blankfein on Trump, Epstein and Life After Goldman Sachs
business

Lloyd Blankfein on Trump, Epstein and Life After Goldman Sachs

In a wide-ranging interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin, Goldman’s former C.E.O. discussed his life and new memoir.

By Andrew Ross Sorkin