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Trump’s War in Iran, and Rising Gas Prices, Collide With Midterm Agenda
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Trump’s War in Iran, and Rising Gas Prices, Collide With Midterm Agenda

The attack on Iran has led to a surge in energy prices at a moment when the cost of living is a major issue heading into the fall elections.

By Tyler Pager
New Supreme Leader Inherits Sprawling, Secretive Office That Dominates Iran
world

New Supreme Leader Inherits Sprawling, Secretive Office That Dominates Iran

His father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had turned what was traditionally a religious affairs office into a shadowy national security juggernaut.

By Neil MacFarquhar
War Brings New Water Crises to an Already-Parched Iran
climate

War Brings New Water Crises to an Already-Parched Iran

Iran has accused the United States of bombing a desalination plant on Qeshm Island. The country was already facing a severe water shortage.

By Lisa Friedman
U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy
business

U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy

More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according to a new report.

By Ivan Penn
Two Supreme Court Justices Debate Handling of Trump Emergency Cases
us

Two Supreme Court Justices Debate Handling of Trump Emergency Cases

In a rare joint appearance, Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett M. Kavanaugh offered sharply different views on how the court should handle emergency requests.

By Abbie VanSickle
Trump Antisemitism Inquiry Demanding List of Jews at Penn Heads to Court
us

Trump Antisemitism Inquiry Demanding List of Jews at Penn Heads to Court

The Trump administration, which said it is investigating harassment, sued the University of Pennsylvania after it refused a request to provide information about Jewish students and staff.

By Alan Blinder and Michael C. Bender
Alexander Brothers Found Guilty on All Counts in Sex-Trafficking Trial
nyregion

Alexander Brothers Found Guilty on All Counts in Sex-Trafficking Trial

The verdict comes more than a month after the trial began in Federal District Court in Manhattan where the jury heard weeks of emotional and often graphic testimony.

By Debra Kamin, Kate Christobek and Benjamin Weiser
With a New Oscar on the Line, the Process of Casting Has Changed Drastically
movies

With a New Oscar on the Line, the Process of Casting Has Changed Drastically

What once involved an actor and a casting director in a room is now a technologically advanced exercise with pros and cons for performers.

By Esther Zuckerman
Vote on Your Favorite Miscast Stars in the Movies
movies

Vote on Your Favorite Miscast Stars in the Movies

A new Oscar celebrates the process of matching actor and role. But whether a star is hired for artistic or box office reasons, mismatches can be memorable. Here our favorites from recent decades. What do you think?

By Manohla Dargis, Stephanie Goodman, Mekado Murphy, Maya Salam and Alissa Wilkinson
Elections in Mississippi and Georgia Will Provide Clues to Both Parties’ Future
us

Elections in Mississippi and Georgia Will Provide Clues to Both Parties’ Future

It’s primary day in Mississippi, where a younger Democrat is trying to oust a House veteran, and in Georgia, where Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat is up for grabs.

By Kellen Browning
iPads in Kindergarten, YouTube on Breaks: The School Screen-Time Battle
nyregion

iPads in Kindergarten, YouTube on Breaks: The School Screen-Time Battle

Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.

By Jackie Mader
Mamdani Chooses His Words Carefully After Alleged Terror Attack
nyregion

Mamdani Chooses His Words Carefully After Alleged Terror Attack

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been spare in his remarks following the attempted bombing at Gracie Mansion and arrests of two men who said they were motivated by ISIS.

By Dana Rubinstein
Cancer Haunts Neighbors of Canada’s Oil Sands Wastelands
health

Cancer Haunts Neighbors of Canada’s Oil Sands Wastelands

Though high rates of the disease persist among the nearby Indigenous communities, the Canadian government is weighing rules that may allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system.

By Emily Baumgaertner Nunn
He Raps, He Rants, He Promises Change. Meet Nepal’s Presumptive New Leader.
world

He Raps, He Rants, He Promises Change. Meet Nepal’s Presumptive New Leader.

Balendra Shah’s party won a landslide in the election that followed Nepal’s Gen Z revolution. His style is pugnacious.

By Hannah Beech, Binod Ghimire and Sajal Pradhan
The Quest to Save One Baby Gorilla From an Uncertain Fate
magazine

The Quest to Save One Baby Gorilla From an Uncertain Fate

Social media is fueling a black market for infant primates like Bili, who was captured in the wild and trafficked.

By Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
I Asked a Former Trump Official to Justify This War
opinion

I Asked a Former Trump Official to Justify This War

Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America First” agenda.

By Ezra Klein and Annie Galvin
Trump Has No Idea How to End the War With Iran
opinion

Trump Has No Idea How to End the War With Iran

Only when the U.S.-Israeli bombing of Iran comes to a halt, without destroying the state, can the Iranian people sort out their fate.

By Thomas L. Friedman
Late Night Scolds Trump Over Gasoline Prices
arts

Late Night Scolds Trump Over Gasoline Prices

“You can lie about many things in American life, but one thing you can’t lie about is gas prices,” Late Night host Seth Meyers said. “Everyone sees it.”

By Trish Bendix
Fiscal Crunch Presents a First Big Policy Challenge for Mikie Sherrill
nyregion

Fiscal Crunch Presents a First Big Policy Challenge for Mikie Sherrill

Ms. Sherrill will present her first budget as New Jersey governor in Trenton on Tuesday, and with it a robust preview of her policy priorities.

By Tracey Tully
Epstein’s Remote Zorro Ranch Is Searched by New Mexico Investigators
us

Epstein’s Remote Zorro Ranch Is Searched by New Mexico Investigators

Some of the disgraced financier’s victims have said they were trafficked at the property south of Santa Fe, where the nearest neighbors are miles away.

By Reis Thebault
Bo Gritz, Vietnam Veteran Called a Real-Life Rambo, Dies at 87
obituaries

Bo Gritz, Vietnam Veteran Called a Real-Life Rambo, Dies at 87

He served in the Special Forces, led a postwar raid to find P.O.W.s and became a voice of the right-wing anti-government fringe.

By Clay Risen
Meteorite Crashes Through Roof in Germany After Fiery Light Show
science

Meteorite Crashes Through Roof in Germany After Fiery Light Show

The fireball from space was spotted by a network of sky-watching cameras in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Germany.

By Robin George Andrews