Ukraine Moves to Revamp Military Service
The country will introduce fixed-term military contracts to try to attract recruits and ease the strain on soldiers after years of fighting.
The country will introduce fixed-term military contracts to try to attract recruits and ease the strain on soldiers after years of fighting.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the idea that his presence could be seen as an attempt to intimidate the court on a case that President Trump considers vital to his economic policy.
Blast waves may be damaging shooters’ brains. The Times has a new investigation on how it happens.
Voters will decide if California’s voting districts should be redrawn to help Democrats flip up to five House seats.
A former defense secretary and congressman, he held the nation’s No. 2 job under President George W. Bush and was an architect of policies in an era of war and economic change.
Bucking the anti-immigration trend in British politics, remote areas of Scotland would like to attract foreign workers to offset declining local populations.
When Republicans sing Kumbaya.
The Liberty Justice Center led by Sara Albrecht is better known for backing right-leaning causes, but it filed the tariff case that will be heard by the Supreme Court this week.
The Defense Department’s new press policy led to an exodus of traditional journalists. Supporters of the president have stepped in.
The remnants of Typhoon Halong scattered artifacts from an archaeological site along the shore of the Bering Sea.
Data centers need to become more flexible to squeeze more from the grid.
We are in the middle of the capitalistic order reinventing itself.
Brazil, which is hosting the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference this month, wants to show the world it is a leader in safeguarding the planet. Its record tells a more complicated story.
President Trump wants pharmaceutical production to return to the United States. A shuttered factory in Louisiana shows how hard that will be for generic medicines.
In 1865, two dozen Union soldiers, all formerly enslaved, were ambushed and killed along a road in Kentucky. Archaeologists are still searching for their remains.
“There were dancers, costumes and champagne — a wonderful celebration where the theme was apparently gross income inequality,” Jon Stewart said.
Tens of thousands of people evacuated before the storm brought heavy rain and flooding. But many others were trapped in homes and buildings.
In a country where political purges are frequent, Mr. Kim was a notable exception and served three generations of its dynastic rulers.
The mayor’s race in New York will gauge voters’ desire for a left-wing shift, and Democrats running for governor in New Jersey and Virginia again made fighting the president central to their bids.
Poland and other countries across Europe that found economic success in an era of collaboration are now facing a crumbling of international alliances.
He fatally shot 13 people in Pennsylvania in September 1982 in what was then one of the nation’s worst mass shootings. Five of the victims were his own children.
The filing appeared to be an effort to construct a narrative that James B. Comey had leaked information to the news media without actually tying such assertions to the claims made in the indictment against him.
Prominent Republicans rejected the views of Nick Fuentes, a white supremacist, though some refrained from directly criticizing Tucker Carlson for interviewing him.
Times photographers caught signal moments from the campaign trail as Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa battled for votes.
President Trump and one of his top cabinet officials are sending mixed messages on how the U.S. government is handling one of the most destructive weapons in the world.
Ladd, who died on Monday, had several memorable screen roles alongside her daughter, Dern. Below are highlights.
As the end nears in the mayoral race, some famous people have let their endorsements be known.
The president wrote that if Zohran Mamdani were to win, it would be “highly unlikely” that the city would receive federal funding beyond a bare minimum.
Prepared pasta sold at grocery chains across the country, including Albertsons and Trader Joe’s, were recalled after 27 people in 18 states became ill, federal health officials said.