Michael and Susan Dell Pledge $6 Billion for Child Investment Accounts
The tech billionaire and his wife hope other philanthropists follow their $6 billion lead in expanding the reach of soon-to-be-created “Trump accounts.”
The tech billionaire and his wife hope other philanthropists follow their $6 billion lead in expanding the reach of soon-to-be-created “Trump accounts.”
We examine President Trump’s approach to using his pardon power.
Plus, Ozempic for cats?
The former lieutenant governor is the best-known candidate in a crowded field, but some state Democrats have cooled on him since he lost a Senate bid in 2022.
Comments by President Trump, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and some panelists suggest the committee is likely to delay hepatitis B shots and discuss revising the use of other vaccines.
As Ligaya Mishan gives highest honors to a Japanese kaiseki counter in New York, she and Tejal Rao discuss what goes into the decision.
The ever-changing menu at this unshowy counter in Chinatown exemplifies the subtle art and craft of the most rarefied form of Japanese cooking.
A special election for a House seat in Tennessee was supposed to be an easy Republican victory. But national spending and Democratic enthusiasm have made it an unusually high-profile race.
An adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella arrives at the same time as a new biography, unlocking one of his best-loved and least-understood books.
Many Filipinos say floods are worse than ever — and now, the government has admitted that vast sums were embezzled from a program meant to fight the problem.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish filmmaker asks members of her community about the silent anxieties surrounding intimacy on their wedding nights.
GLP-1 drugs for pets could be the next frontier for the blockbuster weight loss and diabetes drugs.
The legal fight involves an attempt by New Jersey’s Attorney General to subpoena crisis pregnancy center records.
Tennessee’s Seventh District was created to be safely Republican, but in recent special elections across the country Democrats have done significantly better than they did in 2024.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is under fire for an enormous graft scandal that is unfolding under his watch. One prominent voice is his sister Senator Imee Marcos.
We asked readers for their questions for The Times’s executive editor about how we cover the news and make judgment calls in our reporting and editing.
Several new start-ups are building replicas of sites so A.I. can learn to use the internet and maybe replace white-collar workers.
Several new start-ups are building replicas of sites so A.I. can learn to use the internet and maybe replace white-collar workers.
Compared to human drivers, Waymo cars were involved in 91 percent fewer crashes that resulted in serious injuries.
The tests have not been approved by federal regulators, but that hasn’t stopped patients from wanting them — and doctors from worrying.
Chilly fingers and toes are generally nothing to worry about, but they can sometimes indicate a more serious condition.
The idea that the chances of getting pregnant plummet at 35 is widespread. But it’s not totally true.
A State Senate committee moved to weaken an office that investigates police misconduct and government waste. Senator Andy Kim spoke in opposition but was cut off after three minutes.
A prayer at the site of the 2020 Beirut explosion and a waterfront Mass capped his three-day visit to the Middle Eastern nation with the highest proportion of Christians.
Snow affected inland regions of New York and Pennsylvania as tens of millions of people across the Northeast braced for a major winter storm.
A diplomatic row with Japan over Taiwan has China turning to Britain and France for support, appealing to their shared history as wartime allies.
“On Thanksgiving? Are you confusing that with Festivus?” Jon Stewart said of President Trump’s Truth Social post insulting the Minnesota governor’s intelligence.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has spoken about integrating America’s largest education system in striking terms rarely heard from big city leaders.
New York’s highest court let a verdict by 11 jurors stand in a criminal case that involved an escort, machetes and a mysterious visitor. The ruling broke 342 years of precedent.
Honduras was on edge after tallies showed two candidates separated by about 500 votes. Then President Trump claimed that officials were rigging results.