
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Blankets the Upper Midwest
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and parts of Nebraska and Michigan were under air quality alerts on Tuesday, with advisories for more vulnerable groups to stay indoors or limit outdoor activity.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and parts of Nebraska and Michigan were under air quality alerts on Tuesday, with advisories for more vulnerable groups to stay indoors or limit outdoor activity.
An arrest by the F.B.I. comes as the Trump administration has promised to crack down on Chinese academics.
Lee Jae-myung will be one of the most powerful presidents in decades in South Korea, but the country faces deep divisions, along with challenges from the Trump administration.
Dickey’s, the world’s largest barbecue chain, has a history of deception and broken promises, according to dozens of its franchise owners.
After months of political turmoil in South Korea, Lee Jae-myung has won the presidential election by a wide margin. Mr. Lee’s campaign has ridden a wave of anger against former President Yoon Suk Yeol after he tried to impose martial law in December.
An outline by the Trump administration would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium at low levels while a broader arrangement is worked out that would block the country’s path to a nuclear weapon.
Thousands of scientists, academics, physicians and researchers have responded to the administration’s executive order about “restoring a gold standard for science.”
Steps from Harvard’s campus, an institute backed by conservative donors says it is trying to fill an intellectual void.
President Trump’s effort to punish Harvard over antisemitism is complicated by his own extensive history of amplifying white supremacist figures and symbols.
Juda Engelmayer took a job that leading crisis communications pros didn’t want. Now he’s the pied piper of pariahs.
The mayor, Ras Baraka, is suing Alina Habba, the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, who dropped charges against him soon after his arrest near an immigration jail.
The activists behind the Tesla Takedown campaign say they intend to expand beyond protests at the company’s showrooms.
The music mogul has been accused of using a brown bag filled with cash to buy surveillance video of him beating up Casandra Ventura.
Multiple myeloma is considered incurable, but a third of patients in a Johnson & Johnson clinical trial have lived without detectable cancer for years after facing certain death.
In the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, a pastor is devoting his time to building affordable housing for his congregation.
Facing a complex set of thorny challenges at home and abroad, Lee Jae-myung says he will deal with them with “pragmatism.”
It would be the third time Ukraine had struck the bridge. The claim comes two days after one of the country’s most ambitious operations of the war, deep inside Russia.
Kyiv’s attack on the country’s bomber fleet appeared designed to show Russia’s leader that continuing the war carries big risks for Moscow.
We explore a resurgence of violence against Jews in the U.S.
“You’re saying that the Joe Biden who doesn’t even know where he is, is actually an incredibly advanced cloned robot? How much ketamine are you on?” Jon Stewart asked.
Plus, The Times’s summer book picks.
President Emmanuel Macron of France and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy have regularly sniped, but they are meeting in Rome in pursuit of common goals.
The foreign policy scholar Emma Ashford explains what President Trump is really doing in the Middle East and Ukraine.
Administration officials have either violated orders or used an array of obfuscations and delays to prevent federal judges from deciding whether violations took place.
His life and conduct is similar in many ways to another complicated figure, Cecil Rhodes.
As the United States cuts budgets and restricts immigration, China and Europe are offering researchers money and stability.
Talking to a chatbot may have some benefits — if it doesn’t lead to a full-blown addiction.
The problem isn’t only the trillions owed. It’s that no modern country has become this indebted absent a crisis.
Streaming services are helping revive America’s most old-fashioned, undigital genre.
Michael Boren, nominated by President Trump, is accused of threatening trail workers with a helicopter, building an airstrip without a permit and putting a cabin on federal property.