As the conflict with Iran expands and intensifies, President Trump’s options — to fight on, or to move toward declaring victory and pulling back — both carry deeply problematic consequences.
The weeklong fight over Iran’s next leader pitted the Revolutionary Guards against moderates. The generals won, but only over spirited resistance.
As the broader war in the Middle East begins its third week, worries over the fallout of crippled energy supplies continue to roil markets.
Plus, highlights from the Oscars.
A ruling Friday that derailed an investigation into the Federal Reserve chair at an exceptionally early stage showed the limits of President Trump’s campaign of legal retribution.
The restrictions on half the continent have been called racist and unfair. “We don’t come to the United States because we’re running away,” one N.B.A. fan said.
A federal work group says Covid vaccine injuries deserve urgent attention, even as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shifts away from talking about vaccine policy.
The planned vote to close the center for renovations was listed on an agenda circulated to the center’s board of trustees on Sunday, less than a day before the meeting.
Jeffrey Epstein used his money and influence in the world of elite private schools to assist friends and acquaintances.
What began as a sex-trafficking investigation in Florida has gone on to spawn conspiracy theories and tarnish the legacies of influential people.
On Tuesday, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi is looking to take a major step toward becoming only the second Indian American elected to the Senate.
In a Democratic primary, accusations are flying that allies of a hard-line pro-Israel group are trying to divide progressives, exploiting a broader rift in the party.
There was a lot to take in, from Michael B. Jordan’s thrilling win to the perplexing “bum drum.”
Jewel-tone gowns, bumblebee brooches, overalls and more.
The magazine’s new editor slashed the guest list in hopes of increasing the event’s starriness per capita. Here’s what those who made the cut wore to party at LACMA.
Harvard is the White House’s biggest target, but professors all over the country have been censoring themselves, avoiding provocative topics and rewriting grants.
A local campaign against the small school reflects growing Islamophobia in conservative enclaves in America and among G.O.P. officials.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani, while charming in public, has thrown sharp elbows in private as he pushes his political brand and agenda among fellow Democrats.
The cost of basics like housing and food rose, while incomes and other resources, like public benefits, did not keep up.
The interim chief executives are trying to rejuvenate sales as the founder, Chip Wilson, engages in a proxy battle for the boardroom.
Workers are filing lawsuits against the countertop industry as cases of silicosis, a deadly lung disease, rise.
Meteorologists are not mincing words in their forecasts for record-high temperatures in California and the desert Southwest.
More than 12 million people are at risk from damaging winds and strong tornadoes, including in Washington, D.C.
A record-breaking snow drought has residents worried about much more than slushy slopes.
She invented the game nearly 80 years ago to distract children who were suffering in the hospital during a polio outbreak.
The writers of an Overlooked obituary about the game’s creator recount how they stumbled upon her and then proceeded to reconstruct her life.
The global city under fire.
What did the academy get right? Wrong? What was just weird? Three culture fans discuss Hollywood’s biggest night.
We’re answering some of your questions about the war.
Rising vehicle prices, auto loan interest rates, and insurance and maintenance costs are making it harder for people to buy or keep cars.
After declining an invitation from President Trump, Pope Leo XIV will make a virtual appearance on July 3 at the National Constitution Center to accept its Liberty Medal.
A protest in the city of Morón in central Cuba culminated in fiery vandalism at the local Communist Party headquarters.
Pakistani airstrikes have killed at least 75 civilians and displaced 115,000 in Afghanistan, with both sides vowing escalation and no talks in sight.