4 days 6 hours ago
The administration must be crystal clear that we are aligned with democracy, free markets and the rule of law.
Don Bacon
4 days 6 hours ago
The museum hopes that after learning about the planet’s prehistoric past, people will do more to preserve Earth’s future.
Kenneth Chang
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After a series of suspicious cable cuttings feared to be Russian sabotage, NATO began a new mission called Baltic Sentry to patrol the Baltic Sea. Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter with the International desk at The New York Times, takes us aboard one of these patrol flights.
Michael Schwirtz, Christina Shaman, Christina Thornell, James Hill and James Surdam
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Can forest walks, cold plunges and talking to trees make you happier? An anxious American went to Helsinki to see if what she learned there could lift her spirits back home.
Britta Lokting
4 days 11 hours ago
Quakers in Britain said the raid, in which six youth activists unaffiliated with the religious group were arrested, “clearly shows what happens when a society criminalizes protest.”
Ephrat Livni
4 days 11 hours ago
It could take months for agreement on a meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, as Chinese officials seek a scripted encounter.
Keith Bradsher
4 days 11 hours ago
Each new crisis, whether over Ukraine or tariffs, has made the Italian prime minister’s balancing act that much harder.
Neil MacFarquhar and Emma Bubola
4 days 12 hours ago
In wide-ranging remarks to “Meet the Press,” Mr. Trump said “a lot of people” wanted him to serve a third term and vowed to impose tariffs on global rivals, according to a transcript of the interview provided by NBC News.
Erica L. Green
4 days 12 hours ago
For the joyous Muslim holiday to work, mothers in New York City spent Saturday night preparing, merging traditions from around the world with ones developed here.
Sadiba Hasan and Amir Hamja
4 days 13 hours ago
The president said he “couldn’t care less” if automakers raised prices in response to planned tariffs, reasoning that buyers would choose U.S.-made cars over foreign brands.
Talya Minsberg
4 days 14 hours ago
Officials confirmed that the headquarters had been damaged in a fire, which the Republican Party called a “deliberate act of arson.”
Livia Albeck-Ripka
4 days 14 hours ago
An overnight star as Dr. Kildare in the 1960s, he achieved new acclaim two decades later as the omnipresent leading man of mini-series.
Anita Gates
4 days 14 hours ago
The New York progressive believes economic populism is the path forward for Democrats. Can she unite her party around that?
Michelle Cottle
4 days 15 hours ago
A verdict Monday in an embezzlement trial is seen as a test of the country’s democracy — and the rule of law.
Roger Cohen
4 days 16 hours ago
Forecasters warned of widespread damaging winds, very large hail and tornadoes, from Texas to the East Coast starting on Sunday.
Nazaneen Ghaffar
4 days 18 hours ago
Two prosecutors were dismissed out of the blue, notified by a terse one-sentence email stating no reason for the move other than that it was on behalf of the president himself.
Devlin Barrett and Maggie Haberman
4 days 19 hours ago
While China, Russia and other nations have rushed emergency response teams to the devastated country, the U.S., once a leader in foreign aid, has been slow to act.
Hannah Beech and Edward Wong
4 days 19 hours ago
The actor, who died at 90, was the most compelling face of a maximalist, soapy television era.
James Poniewozik
4 days 19 hours ago
The father of the conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, he won a Peabody Award for television reporting that uncovered a car company’s fraud.
Richard Sandomir
4 days 20 hours ago
The rocket, developed by Isar Aerospace, lifted off from Norway’s Andøya Space Center and crashed about 30 seconds later. The test flight was part of efforts to make Europe a center for private satellite launches.
Isabella Kwai
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