The Sea Lions of the Galápagos Are Not Ready to Stop Nursing
Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back for their mother’s milk even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves.
Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back for their mother’s milk even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves.
Ezra Klein and State Representative James Talarico of Texas discuss his faith, his politics and his Senate race.
Have questions about the Trump administration’s deportation efforts? We will try to find answers.
Companies that already have operations in the country stand to benefit, but those that have profited from a standoff between Caracas and Washington could lose out.
Allowing the remnants of Maduro’s regime to retain authority, even temporarily, is a potentially catastrophic mistake.
White House officials have explored a vast array of ideas as the president looks to unfurl a housing affordability plan at an economic conference this month.
Beloved places to dine out are portals to past versions of ourselves. But they keep disappearing.
The increase in planet-warming emissions came after two years of decline as demand for electricity has been surging.
In one highly self-referential year, he has broken with presidential norms on naming.
Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.
Times journalists got a rare look inside one of the compounds where the online fraud industry makes its billions. Inspirational slogans (“Keep going”) were just the start.
Administration officials have been urging Americans to get married and procreate, but some conservatives are frustrated by a lack of action.
The scammers at a vast office park in Myanmar wielded deepfake technology, doctored videos and pinpoint conversational ploys that differed by the ages and nationalities of their victims.
Some students are still mentioning their race or immigrant status as the Trump administration cracks down on diversity efforts. But many are avoiding sensitive aspects of their identity.
The lawsuit, filed last week in federal court in Manhattan, claims that state officials use solitary confinement for minor misbehavior and as a way to mitigate low staffing.
Psilocybin-assisted therapy is legal in three states, but access has so far been limited and expensive.
“Doesn’t your oath of office to America have a noncompete?” the “Daily Show” host asked President Trump.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was working behind the scenes to block a proposed tax on billionaires’ wealth and was committed to defeating the measure if it reached the ballot.
He Jiankui spent three years in prison after creating gene-edited babies. Now back at work, he sees a greater opening for researchers who push boundaries.
State media, embracing the gaming phrase “kill line,” is asserting China’s political superiority over the United States, deflecting focus on China’s own economic challenges.
Graffiti denouncing Zionism was discovered Sunday on a wall of the campus, which has not yet been rebuilt after the Eaton fire.
The Labor Department is investigating a complaint alleging misconduct by Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
She was the first Black cast member on the PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen,” and used her influence to help other female chefs of color.
Trump’s message, the emotional core of his movement, has always been textbook fascism.
President Trump’s fixation on Venezuela’s oil raises the question of how much “energy dominance” is really worth nowadays.
President Trump suggested that Renee Good’s “highly disrespectful” attitude toward law enforcement played a role in her fatal shooting by an ICE agent.
Two weeks ago, Eric Adams was in Times Square to lead the New Year’s Eve ball drop as his last act as mayor. He returned on Monday to promote a new business interest.
Former department officials warned that such a broad inquiry raised the specter that forms of political protests could be criminalized.
Rafael Espinal, the current head of the Freelancers Union, will serve as the new director of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.
The Customs and Border Protection officers are joining 2,000 other officers and agents at the Department of Homeland Security who have recently been deployed to the Minneapolis region.