F.B.I. Fires More Agents, Including Those Who Knelt During Racial Justice Protests
Agents group says the latest dismissals are part of a “dangerous pattern” of weakening the nation’s top law enforcement agency.
Agents group says the latest dismissals are part of a “dangerous pattern” of weakening the nation’s top law enforcement agency.
Oura Health makes a pricey smart ring that busy executives, celebrities and others use to track health measures like their sleep patterns. It expects $1 billion in sales this year.
Doctors Without Borders pulled its staff from Gaza City as the medical system buckled. The U.N. has warned that more hospitals may have to close.
The president’s voluble vitriol could provide defense lawyers with an avenue to protect the very people he most wants to punish.
The best case against indicting James Comey is the one the president made for firing him.
Even with big blue eyes or amazing pecs, A.I.’s allure can be deadly.
Three Opinion writers weigh in on Kamala Harris’s campaign memoir.
Milestone birthdays occasion consideration of what we’ve done with our lives, and what we want to do with the time to come.
The Israeli prime minister faced walkouts and protests at the United Nations but sent a message to his political base that he won’t bend to international pressure.
After an assassination attempt, Gov. George Wallace, the segregationist, got a surprise visitor: Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress. Could this happen today?
Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.
The state no longer goes first for the party’s presidential nomination process, but ambitious politicians with an eye toward 2028 keep showing up. It’s “the gravitational pull,” as one Iowa Democrat put it.
The Democrat from New Hampshire has worked to find common ground with the Trump administration on foreign affairs.
In a former residence in Mexico City, passed down through the Kahlo family, it presents an intimate side of the Mexican painter’s life.
New retail C.E.O.s are facing unexpected challenges, like tariffs and worried shoppers, as they try to address existing ones.
The singer’s Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour highlights how she continues to deviate from the rising pop star’s expected playbook.
Hoping to draw more visitors to Rowan Oak, Faulkner’s home in Oxford, Miss., a group helped refurbish its piano.
With the closing of a crossing between a sleepy Ontario island and a village in New York State, islanders face modest inconvenience — and the end of an era.
After Lahaina burned in August 2023, Hawaii invested in a modular home development, hoping to build community and leave behind permanent infrastructure.
A rule requiring many storm-damaged homes to be demolished or rebuilt to the latest flood-resistant standards has exacted personal and cultural costs.
The State Department called President Gustavo Petro of Colombia reckless after he called for U.S. soldiers to disobey President Trump at a pro-Palestinian rally.
After investigators came looking, Lorenz Kraus told a reporter he had strangled Franz and Theresia Kraus eight years ago. Two bodies were buried in their backyard.
Jadira Bonilla, a kindergarten teacher at a Catholic school in southern New Jersey, was told she might have violated her contract, according to an email shared with The New York Times.
The University of California, one of the Trump administration’s biggest targets so far, is in an uproar over how to respond to the president’s attacks. So is the rest of higher education.
Hundreds of state services were offline the day after a lithium battery exploded during maintenance work at a data center, officials said.
European officials fear that Moscow is escalating its antagonism of Europe as U.S. support recedes. A focus of worry now: election interference in Moldova.
Beijing’s climate and trade pledges at the U.N. highlighted how modest moves can stand out when the United States is pulling back from global leadership.
With his Puns and Anagrams puzzles, Mr. Taub made solvers groan and grin for decades. After he died this month, readers expressed appreciation for his work.
Pam Bondi, the attorney general, announced the deployment two days after a gunman opened fire at an ICE facility in Dallas, killing one detainee and injuring two others.
Government lawyers asked the justices to clear the way for the president’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.