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Inside Israel’s Secret Operation to Cultivate Ahmadinejad
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Inside Israel’s Secret Operation to Cultivate Ahmadinejad

The yearslong effort to groom the former Iranian president as an intelligence asset culminated in a dramatic effort to take him to an Israeli safe house in the early days of the war. But the plan fell apart.

By Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes, Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman
Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic Falls to Lowest Point in a Month After Strikes
business

Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic Falls to Lowest Point in a Month After Strikes

Shipping activity plummeted after Iran attacked a ship, setting off U.S. strikes. Little crude oil is being transported through the critical waterway.

By Jenny Gross
Lindsey Graham’s Unexpected Death, and How Marco Rubio Is Running Venezuela
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Lindsey Graham’s Unexpected Death, and How Marco Rubio Is Running Venezuela

Plus, Sam Neill of “Jurassic Park” fame dies at 78.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Carl Hulse
Mercurial and Magnetic, Lindsey Graham Was a Force in the Senate
us

Mercurial and Magnetic, Lindsey Graham Was a Force in the Senate

The sharp-witted South Carolinian repaired relations with President Trump to advance his foreign policy goals, was willing to cut deals with Democrats and tried to insert himself into every legislative fight.

By Carl Hulse
What We Know About Lindsey Graham’s Final Days
us

What We Know About Lindsey Graham’s Final Days

Senator Lindsey Graham died on Saturday night, a day after returning from Ukraine and four months before he was to face re-election.

By Olivia Diaz
Lindsey Graham Had a Complicated Relationship With Black Voters
us

Lindsey Graham Had a Complicated Relationship With Black Voters

Mr. Graham, a long-serving senator from South Carolina, was known for his ability to maintain relationships even with his political foes. But the support of Black voters remained elusive.

By Eduardo Medina and Emily Cochrane
Japan Builds Intelligence Agency It Hasn’t Had Since World War II
world

Japan Builds Intelligence Agency It Hasn’t Had Since World War II

Facing threats from Russia and China, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is turning to help from Western allies in forming a centralized agency.

By Javier C. Hernández
How Putin Turned Japan Into a Den of Spies
world

How Putin Turned Japan Into a Den of Spies

Operating out of a Tokyo high-rise, a military intelligence unit finds the high-tech equipment that Russia needs to wage war.

By Jane Bradley, Michael Schwirtz and Adam Goldman
Maine Democrats to Chuck Schumer: Stay Out of Our Senate Race
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Maine Democrats to Chuck Schumer: Stay Out of Our Senate Race

Local Democrats are warning the top Senate Democrat to keep away as they replace Graham Platner, and the candidates are giving his leadership in Washington low marks.

By Tim Balk
Civics Groups Are at Odds With Mamdani Over Push for Open Primaries
nyregion

Civics Groups Are at Odds With Mamdani Over Push for Open Primaries

If a new effort to persuade voters to change New York City’s closed primary system gains steam, a potential showdown between its backers and the mayor awaits.

By Sally Goldenberg and Jeffery C. Mays
‘We’re Fighting Satan’: The War to Save Bees From a Hornet Invasion
science

‘We’re Fighting Satan’: The War to Save Bees From a Hornet Invasion

As yellow-legged hornets spread through South Carolina’s Lowcountry region, threatening the local honey crop, a state team of bee defenders is racing to the rescue.

By Jack Tamisiea and Sean Rayford
Sam Neill, New Zealand Screen Actor and Leading Man, Dies at 78
movies

Sam Neill, New Zealand Screen Actor and Leading Man, Dies at 78

He appeared in more than 150 productions over a five-decade career but was perhaps best known for his star turn in the “Jurassic Park” series.

By Natasha Frost
A Robot Army Remakes Ground Warfare in Ukraine
world

A Robot Army Remakes Ground Warfare in Ukraine

They began as supply mules. Now ground robots evacuate the wounded, hold trenches and even do the killing.

By Maria Varenikova and Paul Mozur
There’s an Injury Epidemic in Pro Sports. There’s Also a Recovery Revolution.
magazine

There’s an Injury Epidemic in Pro Sports. There’s Also a Recovery Revolution.

Athletes are pushing their bodies to astonishing feats, knowing that medical advances can heal them quickly.

By Devin Gordon
With Threats Rising, Supreme Court Asks Congress to Increase Security Funds
us

With Threats Rising, Supreme Court Asks Congress to Increase Security Funds

Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan are scheduled to make a rare appearance at the Capitol to testify about the court’s more than $200 million request.

By Ann E. Marimow
Private Planes, Helicopters and Mercedes Vans: The Rich Do the World Cup
business

Private Planes, Helicopters and Mercedes Vans: The Rich Do the World Cup

The skies above the Hamptons are packed with choppers headed to games, as “inequality is taking it right in the face.”

By Rob Copeland
Heat Waves in Europe Linked to Thousands of Excess Deaths
world

Heat Waves in Europe Linked to Thousands of Excess Deaths

While the full toll will take months to calculate, death statistics already look substantial compared with historical averages.

By Amelia Nierenberg
When Vital Weather Data Is Needed, Muppets Take Flight
us

When Vital Weather Data Is Needed, Muppets Take Flight

“For the most part, the aircraft have their own souls,” said a pilot of the meteorological research planes, which are known as Kermit, Miss Piggy and Gonzo.

By Adeel Hassan
Who Will Win the Midterms? 6 Pollsters and Pundits Make Educated Guesses.
opinion

Who Will Win the Midterms? 6 Pollsters and Pundits Make Educated Guesses.

If the election were held today, which party would win a majority in the House and Senate?

By New York Times Opinion Contributors
The World Must Wake Up to the Horror in Sudan
opinion

The World Must Wake Up to the Horror in Sudan

The longer the fighting drags on, the greater the chance that regional instability will spread.

By The Editorial Board
The Viceroy of Venezuela
briefing

The Viceroy of Venezuela

We look into who’s really running the country.

By Sam Sifton
Fire in Bangkok Bar Leaves at Least 27 Dead
world

Fire in Bangkok Bar Leaves at Least 27 Dead

The fast-moving blaze sent people fleeing toward the bathrooms to hide, officials said. Their bodies were found there, raising questions about safety standards.

By Kittiphum Sringammuang, Ephrat Livni and Muktita Suhartono