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Iran’s Regime May Survive, but the Middle East Will Be Changed
world

Iran’s Regime May Survive, but the Middle East Will Be Changed

A badly weakened Iran will no longer intimidate or threaten its neighbors in the same way. The regional impact could be comparable to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

By Steven Erlanger
Stakes Quickly Rise for U.S. in War, With 3 Service Members Killed
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Stakes Quickly Rise for U.S. in War, With 3 Service Members Killed

The grim toll signaled that Iran was more prepared for war than the Trump administration anticipated, U.S. military officials said.

By Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
Air Defenses, Leadership: Maps Show What U.S. and Israel Hit in Iran Strikes
world

Air Defenses, Leadership: Maps Show What U.S. and Israel Hit in Iran Strikes

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, Daniel Wood, Karen Yourish, Ashley Cai, Malachy Browne and Malika Khurana
Trump Stays Out of Public View After U.S. Launches Military Assault on Iran
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Trump Stays Out of Public View After U.S. Launches Military Assault on Iran

President Trump did not deliver a formal address to the American public to explain why the country was at war, a departure from his predecessors.

By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Epstein’s New Mexico Ranch Gets Scrutiny at Last. It May Be Too Late.
us

Epstein’s New Mexico Ranch Gets Scrutiny at Last. It May Be Too Late.

Heinous allegations have prompted state officials to restart an inquiry, which went cold in 2019, into the convicted sex offender’s lesser-known property.

By Reis Thebault and Paul Ratje
Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So Little
us

Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So Little

Decades of tips and investigations yielded charges against only two people. A combination of missed chances, narrow laws and prosecutors’ limited focus helps explain why.

By Benjamin Weiser, Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker
How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files
insider

How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files

Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.

By Patrick Healy, Steve Eder, Andrew Chavez, Kirsten Danis and Dylan Freedman
How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell Apart
technology

How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell Apart

The Pentagon and Anthropic were close to agreeing on the use of artificial intelligence. But strong personalities, mutual dislike and a rival company unraveled a deal.

By Sheera Frenkel, Cade Metz and Julian E. Barnes
As the Midterms Begin, Texas Offers a Test Case for Both Parties
us

As the Midterms Begin, Texas Offers a Test Case for Both Parties

Should Democrats concentrate on swing voters or their base? Can more traditional Republicans win in the MAGA era? Tuesday’s Senate primary in Texas will show the direction the parties are taking.

By Lisa Lerer and J. David Goodman
It’s an Obscure Psychedelic Used to Treat Trauma. Could It Help Me?
magazine

It’s an Obscure Psychedelic Used to Treat Trauma. Could It Help Me?

Veterans and others who have suffered trauma and injuries are flocking to clinics around the world to take ibogaine. My own reason was deeply personal.

By Robert Draper
A Tyrant Falls. Dangerous Uncertainty Begins.
opinion

A Tyrant Falls. Dangerous Uncertainty Begins.

No one should mourn Ayatollah Khamenei, but Trump is creating the opportunity for chaos and violence with his campaign against Iran.

By The Editorial Board
Trump and Netanyahu Are Doing the Free World a Favor
opinion

Trump and Netanyahu Are Doing the Free World a Favor

American hearts should be moved by moments like this, when free nations band together to administer justice and supply hope.

By Bret Stephens
F.B.I. Investigating if Texas Bar Shooting has Terrorism Connection
us

F.B.I. Investigating if Texas Bar Shooting has Terrorism Connection

The F.B.I. said it was too early to determine a motive in the shooting that killed two at an Austin bar, but added that the Joint Terrorism Task Force is involved in the investigation.

By Sonia A. Rao, Ramón Ramirez and Ali Watkins
In Ukraine, a Community of ‘Simple Believers’ Shuns the Modern World
world

In Ukraine, a Community of ‘Simple Believers’ Shuns the Modern World

The Christians known as viruiuchi prostaky see electricity, cars, higher education and much else as distractions from what really matters.

By Mauricio Lima and Yurii Shyvala
This Billionaire Traded Glam for a Mission to Industrialize Nigeria
world

This Billionaire Traded Glam for a Mission to Industrialize Nigeria

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has an ambitious vision for the continent’s most populous nation, but hurdles stand in his way.

By Dionne Searcey
Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79
dining

Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79

He helped bring the African American cooking of the Carolina Lowcountry to the world and became known as the “dean of Southern Cuisine.”

By Clay Risen