Pushing Off
Thanksgiving’s this coming week. How can we keep a busy holiday season from overwhelming us?
Thanksgiving’s this coming week. How can we keep a busy holiday season from overwhelming us?
Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in Ternopil this week, far from the war’s front line. Dozens of civilians, including children, were killed.
At the site of an apartment building in western Ukraine where a Russian strike killed dozens of people, the New York Times reporter Kim Barker heard reactions to a 28-point U.S. proposal to end the war.
Louisiana officials have been eager for a federal intervention, but planned Border Patrol operations have stoked fear in the city’s immigrant work force.
The Trump administration this week moved to weaken the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act, two bedrock laws, among other deregulatory moves.
While President Trump at times suggested he was willing to bolster support for Ukraine, he has repeatedly accommodated Russia’s demands.
A windfall for companies that build data centers and their suppliers is overshadowing weakness in other industries.
The storied stadium is at the center of a battle between Pasadena and U.C.L.A. that’s about money, nostalgia, geography and so much more.
Guided by Leonard Leo, the society built a pipeline for traditional conservative judges. But that might not be enough for President Trump in his second term.
After four decades of research, a scientist returns to the Amazon in an effort to change the behavior that has lead to years of environmental crisis.
An audacious effort joined two disparate communities, who say they all suffer from the staggering violence and crime affecting the country.
More young people are steering clear of alcohol. The deepening cultural shift has spawned an epidemic of brewery closures.
People near the Port of Los Angeles were told to stay indoors and close their windows as firefighters battled the blaze overnight.
Nechemya Weberman, convicted of molesting a 12-year-old girl in a politically charged case, is seeking a new, shorter sentence with the Brooklyn district attorney’s support.
The rapidly rising premium for Part B, which covers retirees’ outpatient services, reflects the fast pace of growth for health care costs nationally.
Prosecutors argue that Mr. Mangione can receive a fair trial, despite his lawyers’ concerns about “damaging” statements from the attorney general about the murder case.
President Trump and Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, spoke to the news media after their first face-to-face meeting.
President Trump is pressing Kyiv to accept an outcome that yields to President Vladimir V. Putin’s demands.
The European Union said the decision was prompted by sabotage attacks in Europe, but Russians living abroad say Europe is punishing ordinary people.
The firing put the school at the center of national debates over gender identity and academic freedom. A faculty panel ruled unanimously against the termination.
Love, politics and ethics collided as Olivia Nuzzi and Ryan Lizza went at it in a media sphere that rewards private revelations.
Ms. Greene, who was elected in 2020, positioned herself as a die-hard Trump supporter until a series of recent ruptures with the president, who recently unendorsed her.
A global group of researchers was unable to read the vote tally, after an official lost one of three secret code keys needed to unlock a hyper-secure election system.
Since his election, Zohran Mamdani has made some surprisingly pragmatic or traditional choices — including his surreal meeting with President Trump.
Zohran Mamdani and President Trump seemed to cast aside their months of traded insults, a development that seemed good for New York City but odd to some followers.
The processing plant, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 workers. It is expected to close in January.
Acid insults were set aside as New York’s mayor-elect and the president promoted their shared goals.
There are widespread attacks across the country affecting many religious and ethnic groups. Many of them defy a simple explanation.
The magazine, which recently hired the journalist, said it had been “taken by surprise” by new claims in an essay by her former fiancé, Ryan Lizza.
The request to dismiss the case came after Lindsey Halligan acknowledged she had never shown a final version of the indictment to the entire grand jury for a vote.