
Jury in Weinstein Trial Was Ordered to Cool Down Amid Shouting and Threats
Harvey Weinstein said infighting in the jury was denying him a fair trial.
Harvey Weinstein said infighting in the jury was denying him a fair trial.
The short answer is probably not, according to multiple forecasters.
Today’s anti-ICE, pro-immigration demonstrators are dragging the burden of how politics worked under Joe Biden’s presidency.
The music mogul’s lawyers are walking his former girlfriend, who is now a government witness, through a voluminous history of text and audio messages.
The Beach Boys leader, whose death was announced on Wednesday, was a brilliant writer, arranger and producer whose ambitions propelled his band — and contemporaries like the Beatles — into the future.
A hitmaker elevated and burdened by the label of genius, he transcended the breezy surf genre to create complex harmonies and intricate soundscapes in the studio.
California has sued the Trump administration over its move to deploy troops to Los Angeles. Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains the laws governing the use of American troops on U.S. soil.
A former club president, known as Old Chainsaw, started the process in 1994 under cover of darkness. It transformed play.
We asked how they read menus, stay fit, eat at home and celebrate with their families.
Jon Bernthal’s strange journey taught him to bring a surprising softness to his tough-guy characters.
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the Exchequer, broke down public spending plans, including more money for the military, public transport and affordable housing.
Important U.S. allies are trying to bolster their ties as the Trump administration shifts priorities and reshapes the world order.
If President Trump makes good on all his threats, Harvard may lose much of its influence and prestige. It could also become even harder to afford.
The suit, against Midjourney, is the first time major Hollywood companies have sued over A.I.-generated images.
Wait for the part where they tell us they’re doing it for our sake.
Visuals from the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter reveal chaotic solar magnetism in the solar polar region. Even better images are expected in the years ahead.
The fire, which was burning near the town of Apple Valley, had exploded to over 4,200 acres since starting on Tuesday afternoon.
Tejal Rao and Ligaya Mishan will expand restaurant coverage nationally for The Times.
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.4 percent in May, from a year ago, a reading that reflects only the initial impact of President Trump’s tariffs.
The envoy, Mike Huckabee, said in media interviews that “Muslim countries” should build a Palestinian state on their territory, which would be a sharp departure from decades of U.S. foreign policy.
Homes, businesses and cars were attacked and 17 police offices were injured during violent disorder in Ballymena and several other areas.
The deadliest school shooting in the nation’s recent history has prompted some gun enthusiasts to worry about the prospect of stricter ownership laws.
In cities across the country, people are rebuking President Trump’s immigration policies.
Former officials said the Trump administration’s push for the agency to detain record numbers of undocumented immigrants increases the chances of mistakes.
The Israeli prime minister’s coalition partners may back an opposition motion over rules that exempt religious students from serving in the military.
Plus, a BTS reunion on the horizon?
China has leverage it can use by limiting access to its rare earth supplies, but it does not want to sacrifice its reputation as a reliable supplier.
Pitbull, the Miami rapper, has inspired young fans with his distinctive look. So much so that they’re copying it.
Plus, a big moment for K-pop fans.
The war strategy game allows players to represent fighters from Taiwan, Hong Kong and other places in plots to overthrow China’s Communist Party.