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Supreme Court Sides With Teenager in School Disability Discrimination Case
Disability rights groups had followed the case closely, warning that arguments by the school district could threaten broader protections for...
Photos and Video From the Scene of the Deadly Air India Crash
A passenger flight traveling from Ahmedabad, a city in western India, to London crashed shortly after takeoff.
Supreme Court Revives Suit From Victims of Botched F.B.I. Raid
Lower courts ruled in favor of agents who had used a battering ram and a flash-bang grenade in mistakenly raiding the home of an Atlanta cou...
The Real-Life Dating Boot Camp That Inspired ‘Love on the Spectrum’
When U.C.L.A. psychologists first proposed teaching adults with autism how to date, funders wouldn’t go near it. Now we are in a new world.
Cuomo’s Comeback
We explore the former governor’s campaign, the field of competitors and what it all means for Democrats.
Boeing 787 Crash in India Brings Fresh Scrutiny to Plane Maker’s Safety Record
The accident happened just weeks after the company cut a deal with the U.S. government to avoid taking criminal responsibility for a pair of...
Passenger Plane Crashes in India, and Israel Appears Ready to Attack Iran
Plus, remembering the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson.
What We Know About the Plane Crash in Ahmedabad, India
An Air India passenger plane traveling with 242 people to London from Ahmedabad, in the western Indian state of Gujarat, crashed on Thursday...
The Art of the Stall: China’s Strategy for Dealing With Trump
Beijing has gained time to build up its own strengths by drawing out negotiations with the United States, using its chokehold over critical...
Picture Begins to Emerge of Suspect in Austrian School Shooting
Officials were investigating how an apparently troubled man had passed the psychological test required to buy firearms.
U.N. Watchdog Rules That Iran Is Not Complying With Nuclear Obligations
The International Atomic Energy Agency decision comes as American and European officials say they believe that Israel is preparing to launch...
Brian Wilson and Sly Stone: Pop World Builders Dogged by Darkness
Two of music’s powerful visionaries died this week. The songs they meticulously constructed offered an escape their makers struggled to real...
Cuomo and Mamdani Trade Attacks Over Trump Ahead of Debate
The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race are using President Trump and the volatile immigration protests in Los Angeles as la...
Nintendo Switch 2 Review: Bigger and Better, for a Higher Price
The hardware improvements in the new $450 Nintendo will make this an automatic upgrade for fans of the two-in-one console.
Republicans to Press Hochul, Walz and Pritzker on Immigration in Hearing
Amid unrest in California, Republicans plan to press the governors of other blue states on their immigration policies, including on limiting...
Climate Change Could Complicate Anti-Submarine Warfare
Sound is the primary means of tracking subs in vast ocean expanses, and research shows that it’s behaving differently as the seas warm.
Charging Your EV May Be Getting Easier, Even if It’s Not a Tesla
It is becoming easier to find fast chargers for electric vehicles, and they are more likely to work — and not just for Teslas.
Mario Kart World’s Journeys Are Smooth and Unremarkable
There’s an exciting new endurance race that combines several tracks and eliminates drivers after each checkpoint. But it’s a racing world wi...
Desi Lydic Wants Trump to Leave the Troops Alone
Hosts ripped into his comment during a speech to troops about former President Joe Biden never having been “the sharpest bulb.”
After a Wild Day in Court, Weinstein Jurors Will Resume Deliberations
On Wednesday, the jury convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime. The judge sent jurors home to cool off after their discussions de...
10 Questions With Scott Stringer
Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
Inside a Courthouse, Chaos and Tears as Trump Accelerates Deportations
Immigration courtrooms in New York City have emerged as a flashpoint, with masked agents making surprise arrests of immigrants who have appe...
Mamdani’s Delicate Quest to Become New York City’s First Muslim Mayor
As he leans into his Muslim faith, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s positions on the Israel-Gaza war have drawn criticism from across the politi...
How Washington Has Tried to Control China’s Tech
Under three presidential administrations, officials in Washington have used export controls to hold back China’s access to advanced technolo...
RFK Jr. Announces Eight New Members of CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel
The health secretary promised not to pick “anti-vaxxers.” But some public health leaders accused him of breaking his word.
Gaza Aid Group Says Hamas Attacked Its Palestinian Workers
The group, which has been harshly criticized by the U.N. and other aid providers, said at least five people had died in an attack on one of...
Pentagon Is Reviewing Deal to Equip Australia With Nuclear Submarines
The 2021 pact, meant to help counter China’s ambitions in the Asia Pacific, will be examined to ensure that it meets “America First criteria...
How “Pet Sounds” Became the Beach Boys Masterpiece
Brian Wilson’s 1966 masterpiece is now considered a crowning achievement of music. The album’s reputation grew over time.
Defense Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia Ask Judge to Release Him Pretrial
The request came as lawyers in Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s separate civil case were poised to ask a different judge to hold the Trump adm...
Which U.S. Cities Have Joined L.A. in Protesting Immigration Raids?
Demonstrations are not only in Los Angeles. They have cropped up in cities across the country.
RFK Jr. Announces Eight New Members of CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel
The appointments of at least two of the experts are likely to draw an uproar from public health leaders for their criticism of federal scien...
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty in New York Sex Crimes Retrial
The conviction, on a charge of first-degree criminal sexual act, was handed down in a mixed verdict that acquitted Harvey Weinstein of a sec...
David Hogg to Exit DNC After Backlash to His Primary Plan
Mr. Hogg said he would not run again for vice chair after the party voted for a new election. Democrats have been furious at his plan to cha...
Musk Called Trump Privately Before Posting Message of ‘Regret’
It remains to be seen how Mr. Trump will handle the attempted rapprochement and whether the two men’s relationship can be restored.
Ehud Olmert on Israel’s Catastrophic War in Gaza
The former prime minister of Israel discusses why he believes Israel’s war in Gaza can no longer be justified.
New China Trade ‘Deal’ Takes U.S. Back to Where It Started
If a handshake agreement holds, it would merely undo some of the damage from the trade war that President Trump started.
Suggesting More Troops in More Cities, Trump Bends Military’s Role
President Trump has expanded domestic use of the armed forces, testing the limits on involving troops at protests and the border.
Betsy Jochum, Last Original Member of Women’s Baseball League, Dies at 104
Playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which inspired the film “A League of Their Own,” she won a batting title and...
David Paterson Backs Cuomo for Mayor
Andrew M. Cuomo was backed on Wednesday by former Gov. David Paterson, a former rival who is now an ally in Mr. Cuomo’s bid to become mayor...
McConnell Tells Hegseth U.S. Reputation Is at Stake in Ukraine War
A testy exchange between a senator who strongly supports Ukraine aid and the defense secretary revealed a deepening split among G.O.P. offic...
Judge Opens Door to Releasing Mahmoud Khalil
Mr. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has been held in Louisiana for more than three months. The judge suggested he could be released as e...
No, Not That Lee. Pentagon Finds Black Hero to Rechristen Base Long Named for Robert E.
The Army unveiled a list of seven installations that the Trump administration is reverting, sort of, to earlier names venerating Confederate...
Brian Wilson’s Life in Photos
The Beach Boys leader was one of pop music’s most acclaimed visionaries, whose creative success was tempered by personal battles.
Scheme to Take Torture Victim’s Crypto Went Back Months, Prosecutors Say
Two cryptocurrency investors met three times with the victim, a longtime friend, demanding his electronic devices and the passkey to an acco...
Israel Says It Recovered the Remains of Two Hostages in Gaza
Yair Yaakov was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad in the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. The other hostage...
DCA Is Halting Flights for Trump’s Military Parade. Here’s What to Know.
Some flights near Washington will be suspended on June 14 to accommodate military flyovers and fireworks displays. Here’s how it might affec...
U.N. Report Says We’re Missing the Real Fertility Crisis
Policymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial inse...
U.S. to Evacuate Diplomats From Iraq Amid Iran Tensions
The State Department said it had decided to shrink the U.S. “footprint” in Baghdad and the United Kingdom issued a warning about “increased...
Washington Post Names Adam O’Neal as Opinion Editor
Mr. O’Neal, a correspondent for The Economist, will be in charge of championing “personal liberties and free markets,” the section’s new dir...