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Bob Weir Was the Dead’s Invisible Thread
The songwriter, guitarist and singer, who died at 78, animated the Grateful Dead from within.
An Education Success Story
We bring you some good news about schools in a place you might not expect.
Trump and Vance Are Fanning the Flames. Again.
Renee Good was not a “domestic terrorist.”
Trump Shakes up Latin American Politics
The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro has divided the region. But every nation wants to avoid being next.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Louisiana’s Eroding Coast
Local governments are suing oil companies over environmental damage. The companies want the suits moved out of state courts, to friendlier v...
Why on Earth Have I Seen the Same Broadway Show 13 Times? An Investigation.
As a journalist, I thought I’d never join the ranks of obsessive superfans — until I suddenly became one.
How to Watch the Golden Globes 2026: Date, Time and Streaming
Nikki Glaser is back as host, there’s a new podcast category and “One Battle After Another” looks to have a big night.
Trump’s ‘Superstar’ Appellate Judges Have Voted 133 to 12 in His Favor
President Trump promised to fill the appeals courts with “my judges.” They have formed a nearly united phalanx to defend his agenda from leg...
Prosecutors’ Vivid Accusations Against Maduro Belie a Complex Case
The government will have to navigate difficult legal issues and use testimony about incidents clouded by time. But conspiracy laws are power...
Where Does Candidate Mamdani End and Mayor Mamdani Begin?
In his first week as mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani tried to bridge the political theater of his campaign with the much harder work...
Australia Wildfires Burn Nearly 900,000 Acres
Blazes in the state of Victoria have destroyed hundreds of structures, including homes, and killed one person, the authorities said.
Trump’s Amoral World Meets Its Match in Pope Leo
The pontiff has increasingly asserted himself in the face of Trump’s aggressive words and deeds.
India’s Ties With Bangladesh Fray as Elections Loom
A simmering dispute between the neighbors, who share one of the largest land borders in the world, has escalated with diplomatic protests an...
Bob Weir: 10 Essential Songs
The guitarist, singer and songwriter, who died at 78, cut his own path among his elders in the Grateful Dead, and beyond.
Smithsonian Removes Label Noting Trump Impeachments
When the National Portrait Gallery replaced a portrait of President Trump this week, it took down a biography of his first term.
What to Know About the Vote in Myanmar
Amid a ruinous civil war, the military government is holding elections that are widely seen as a sham, as the main opposition remains barred...
Death Toll Grows as Nationwide Protests Rock Iran for a Third Night
Antigovernment unrest that began two weeks ago has intensified in recent days, as has violence.
Judge Pauses Trump Policy Ending Family Reunification for Some Migrants
The policy applied to migrants from some Central and South American countries who were awaiting visas.
Venezuela’s New Leader Enlists U.S. Troops to Bring a Rogue Ship Back
Delcy Rodríguez got American help with the return of an oil tanker linked to one of her political rivals that had left the country without a...
Who Was Renee Good, the Woman Killed by an ICE Agent in Minneapolis?
Ms. Good, 37, was a poet and a mother who grew up in Colorado. Her wife said the couple had “stopped to support our neighbors” when Ms. Good...
Bob Weir, Guitarist and Founding Member of The Grateful Dead, Dies at 78
His songwriting and rhythm guitar playing helped shape the San Francisco band’s sound as it emerged to become an American institution.
Trump Is Briefed on Options for Striking Iran as Protests Continue
The president has said he will be “hitting them very hard” if Iranian leaders kill protesters amid widespread demonstrations calling for who...
Anti-ICE Protests Spread Nationwide After Minneapolis Shooting
Demonstrators across the country expressed anger at the killing of a woman in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents.
U.S. Launches Major Strikes on Islamic State Targets in Syria
The airstrikes followed an even larger attack in December to avenge the killing of three Americans last year.
Paul Haggis Reaches $2 Million Settlement After 2022 Rape Verdict
A judge had ordered the Oscar-winning filmmaker to pay at least $7.5 million to a former film-industry publicist after a civil jury found hi...
Disinformation in Minneapolis Shooting Points at People Who Were Not Involved
Within hours of an ICE officer shooting and killing a woman, social media users misidentified the agent who fired as Steve Grove.
Monkeys Are on the Loose in St. Louis, City Officials Say
As many as four vervet monkeys were spotted in a neighborhood in North St. Louis on Thursday, city officials said. No one knows how they got...
From ICE to Foreign Quagmires: Escalation Everywhere
The round table convenes to discuss the start to Trump’s 2026, from Greenland to Minnesota and Venezuela.
FBI’s Inquiry Into Minneapolis ICE Shooting Faces Doubts After White House’s Remarks
Ex-law enforcement officials said the administration’s declarations that the killing was justified elicited questions about the F.B.I.’s wil...
Machado Offered Trump Her Nobel, but Prize Institute Says It’s Not Allowed
After María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, offered her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump, the Norwegian Nobel Institute s...
At the Rikers Jail, the Women Have No Library. But They Have a Book Club.
Some members of the group are awaiting trial; some are serving short sentences. In the meantime, with little else to do, they have intense d...
Six People Are Fatally Shot in Mississippi, Sheriff Says
In a social media post, the Clay County sheriff said that “multiple innocent lives were lost” and that one person was in custody.
A ‘Ticklish Subject’: Trump’s Words on Immigration Often Collide and Contradict
In an interview with The New York Times, President Trump made a point of keeping distance from certain hard-line immigration policies, even...
Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists
Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.
Billions at Stake in the Ocean as Trump Throttles Offshore Wind Farms
The Trump administration has repeatedly ordered work to stop on offshore wind farms along the East Coast, pushing at least two projects to t...
Iran Braces for More Protests: What to Know
Demonstrations that began as outrage at the state of the economy have spread to cities across the country, amid an escalating crackdown by t...
What Would Peace on Immigration Look Like?
A tough issue for stabilization in our politics and public institutions.
Iran Is Teetering. The West Isn’t Prepared.
Protests, economic woes, military humiliation and now threats from Trump are challenging the Iranian regime.
The ‘Attention Economy’ Is a Lie
It started in a laboratory. No one could have predicted where it would end.
Acquired Tastes
The dream of cohabitating with a group of friends is an attractive fantasy, but we can benefit from its lessons, regardless of our living si...
How Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s Leader, Became Vital to Trump’s Plans for the Country
Delcy Rodríguez, a guerrilla’s daughter, started out as a provocateur. She pivoted to revive a ravaged economy, making her vital to U.S. pla...
Inside Iran’s Protests: How a Plunging Currency Set Off Wide Unrest
In a serious challenge to Iran’s authoritarian government, angry protests have spread from the markets and universities of major cities to t...
Golden Globes 2026: What to Expect From Sunday’s Awards Ceremony
Keep an eye on “One Battle After Another,” which is likely to dominate, and on the speeches. A particularly memorable one could be an Oscar...
Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela
For the Russian leader, courting President Trump to secure a favorable resolution in Ukraine, and possibly more, is far more important.
What Happens if Federal Agents and Local Officers Stop Getting Along?
Cooperation among law enforcement agencies is critical to many investigations, experts say. After a series of shootings by immigration agent...
Trump’s Steep Science Budget Cuts to Be Turned Back by Congress
After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives are rescinding the proposed cuts an...
Neon, an Indie Studio With an International Bent, Tops Globes Nominations
Neon scored more film nominations at the Golden Globes than any other studio this year with a slate of six non-English language films.
Trump Eyes Greenland, and Europe Figures Its Best Bet Is a Negotiation
European officials were stunned that President Trump restated his desire for Greenland after a yearlong effort to dissuade him, according to...
How Wagner Moura Stayed True to Himself and Earned a Golden Globe Nomination
The Brazilian star of “The Secret Agent” is a major Oscar contender, though some at home turned against him for criticizing the right-wing g...