The People of Iran Deserve the World’s Support
The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own citizens.
The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own citizens.
Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay.
The law, which was approved unanimously by Congress late last year, also gives schools more flexibility in serving nondairy milks.
New data from Gallup shows overall gains for Democrats even though 45 percent of Americans do not identify with either political party.
President Trump has said that “help is on the way” for Iranian protesters. Amid reports that thousands of the protesters have been killed, our national security correspondent David E. Sanger describes what some of Mr. Trump’s options might be.
China has announced a more than trillion-dollar trade surplus that poses a greater danger to world commerce than Trump’s tariffs.
A new kind of tap-in, tap-out system at gyms has some New Yorkers flustered.
Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, avuncular persona. But missteps sank his hopes for a third term.
G.O.P. leaders are pressuring fellow senators who supported the measure to change their vote on the bill to block President Trump’s military action in Venezuela without Congress’s consent.
The bill would allow lawmakers to keep their existing stock and continue to sell it if they provide seven to 14 days of notice. Democrats called it a “gift to insider traders.”
Four astronauts are leaving the outpost about a month earlier than scheduled because a crew member, who was not identified, has an undisclosed medical issue.
Lawyers for the state sought an immediate ruling, but the judge said she would give the Justice Department time to respond in writing to the state’s lawsuit.
The Trump administration is unlikely to bring a federal case, and any criminal case would face high hurdles. But charges are not out of the question.
Systems like OpenAI’s GPT-5 are accelerating research in math, biology and chemistry. But there is a debate over whether it can do that work on its own.
If SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic go public, they will unleash gushers of cash for Silicon Valley and Wall Street.
The question in the case was not a mail-in ballot rule itself but whether political candidates have the right to challenge the rules governing the vote count in their election.
Rights groups and relatives said Iran planned to put an antigovernment protester to death for the first time during the latest wave of unrest in the country.
Mary Peltola’s entry into the Alaska Senate race is a building block in an electoral strategy Democrats have been working on for months.
In decades of correspondence, the author gave her friend, JoBeth McDaniel, a mix of opinions, advice on writing and insight into the impact of the Civil Rights movement.
The disease is the rare cancer met with accusations, not sympathy.
He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, “Chattahoochee.”
Nonessential personnel are being removed from Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the main U.S. air operations hub in the region, as President Trump weighs a military response to Iran’s crackdown on protests.
Neko Health, backed by the Spotify founder Daniel Ek, plans to open in New York this spring.
The fate of the world’s largest island has outsize importance for billions of people on the planet, because as the climate warms, Greenland is losing ice. That has consequences.
A stretch of big news revealed growing pains for CBS’s new evening anchor and problems with its Bari Weiss-era philosophy.
The country’s biggest problem may not be President Trump.
It is exceedingly rare, even in investigations of classified disclosures, for federal agents to search a reporter’s home.
President Trump has left himself plenty of room for maximal intervention. But there are a host of potential wild cards, each with risks for the president.
Neel T. Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, defended Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, in an interview. He also said interest rates should be held steady this month.
Félix Plasencia, an envoy of the interim government, will travel to the United States on the day the opposition leader María Corina Machado is to meet President Trump.