Supreme Court Blocks Mexico’s Suit Against U.S. Gunmakers
The case focused on whether the Mexican government could legally sue U.S. manufacturers over claims that they shared blame for violence by drug cartels.
The case focused on whether the Mexican government could legally sue U.S. manufacturers over claims that they shared blame for violence by drug cartels.
The justices rejected an appeals court’s requirement that members of majority groups meet a heightened standard to win employment discrimination cases.
The justices rejected an appeals court’s requirement that members of majority groups meet a heightened standard to win employment discrimination cases.
The writer Edmund White, who died on Tuesday, wrote about being gay with literary clarity and without shame.
The U.S. health secretary said people should have access to experimental therapies including unregulated stem cells. But some methods have resulted in blindness, tumors and other injuries.
As Republicans weigh steep cuts to the program, Times reporters want to hear from people who rely on the Affordable Care Act for coverage.
Chinese state media said the leaders spoke on Thursday, amid worsening tensions between Washington and Beijing.
The order will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other countries.
U.S. trade fell sharply as President Trump’s global tariffs began to weigh on imports.
It was the eighth rate cut in the past year as officials try to steer Europe’s economy through “exceptional” uncertainty.
President Trump signed a travel ban for citizens of 12 countries.
To be perceived as tough in a hypermasculine society, I gave up cartoony video games like Pokémon as a teenager. Then the Nintendo Switch showed me the power of kind places.
Plus, these birds are getting clever.
Dr. Florian Willet had been under investigation in Switzerland after being present when an American woman died using a so-called suicide pod.
Evangelical Christianity has taken a wrong turn.
David French and Megan K. Stack on why Trump’s many promises to end the conflict “in 24 hours” was a fantasy.
The ‘‘Andor” showrunner Tony Gilroy weighs in.
At the same time, the audit rate for those making under $500,000 declined slightly in 2024, fulfilling a promise by the Biden administration.
A practical belief in fact and error is more fundamentally American than a toxic blend of proud ignorance and smarter-than-thou skepticism.
Though Republicans are not explicitly trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a series of small, technical changes would substantially reduce enrollment and increase the cost of coverage.
The New York City congresswoman said she would list Adrienne Adams second on her Democratic primary ballot and urged the left to unite to defeat Andrew Cuomo.
George Clooney, Audra McDonald, Daniel Dae Kim, Sarah Snook and other Broadway stars talk about the challenges they’ve faced — and surmounted.
Despite signs that consumers are pulling back on some spending, businesses are cautiously hopeful about domestic tourism this summer season.
As university leaders face political pressure around the country, one president in Indiana has acquiesced to many conservative plans.
With another “Gomorrah” spinoff being filmed, some Neapolitans say they’re fed up with all the shows portraying the “malavita,” or the lawless life. “Why must only bad things be said about us?”
Judi Weinstein-Haggai and Gad Haggai were in their 70s when they were killed.
The original Hermès prototype for Jane Birkin’s iconic bag will be sold at auction this summer. There is no estimate for how high the bidding may go.
It’s the only explanation the “Late Show” host can think of for the tech mogul’s apparent disenchantment with the Trump administration.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared exasperated and dismissive as his rivals attacked his record in a fractious first primary debate.
Whitney Tilson, a former hedge fund executive who is running for mayor of New York City, visited The New York Times for an interview.