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How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

The Ace of the Rumble Ponies Is Ready to Return to Queens

Regulator in Puerto Rico suspends operations of Euro Pacific Bank.

How does The New York Times handle corrections?

The decision is a victory for a conservative movement to shrink the ‘administrative state.’

Contemporary Authors on Their Favorite New York City Novels

Today in On Tech: Our data is a curse, with or without Roe.

First Amendment Confrontation May Loom in Post-Roe Fight

With $440 Million, a New Arts Foundation Spreads the Wealth

Ya no somos ciudadanas

Americans Who Died at Bahamas Resort Were Poisoned by Carbon Monoxide

Here’s Trump’s Endorsement Record Midway Through Primary Season

Review: Remaking the Ballets Russes, With a Queer Spin

At the polls: Voters in a red corner of Colorado are divided over Tina Peters, an election denier running for secretary of state.

Turkey Lifts its Veto at NATO

Illinois 13th Congressional District Primary Election Results

At the polls: Hochul finds support as she greets voters in New York City.

‘No Magic Bullet’ for Preserving Abortion Access, Biden’s Health Secretary Says

When an Abortion Story Is Told as a Caper, Thriller or Farce

Amtrak Train Hits Truck in Missouri, With ‘Reports of Injuries’

‘Chains’ Review: Drab Lives, but Dreaming of More

When an Abortion Story Is Told as a Caper, Thriller or Farce

A Louisiana judge temporarily blocks enforcement of the state’s trigger law.

‘Put me next to him,’ a mother wails as she buries her only child.

How Democrats and Republicans explained the Roe fallout on Sunday talk shows.

NY Pride

Missile Strike in Kyiv Rattles Residents After Weeks of Quiet

Pride March in New York Infused With New Sense of Urgency

Advocates on both sides prepare for new maneuvers, in courtrooms and beyond.

More Than 400,000 Solar-Powered Umbrellas Recalled Over Fire Risk

‘Bodies They Ritual’ Review: Plush Robes and Cults

Michel David-Weill, Influential Lazard Banker, Dies at 89

For some women, the prospect of illegal abortions is more than hypothetical.

On Broadway, a line about abortion rights now prompts a showstopping ovation.

New tensions erupt over Kaliningrad, Russia’s isolated, westernmost region on the Baltic Sea.

Gareth Bale Will Join Los Angeles F.C. in Major League Soccer

What Are Men Wearing Now?

Becerra was visiting a Planned Parenthood in Missouri when abortion suddenly became illegal.

West Coast governors commit to abortion rights firewall.

Congress Clears Bill to Extend Free Meals for Children Through the Summer

A lawyer at the center of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling reflects on its demise.

10 New Books We Recommend This Week

Richard Donoghue: The Justice Department’s No. 2 official told Trump that his voter fraud claims had no merit.

Here’s what is in the Senate’s gun bill — and what was left out.

European leaders give Ukraine coveted E.U. candidate status.

Will Merrick Garland Prosecute Trump? Should He?

Some of the injured were flown to Kabul or transported to other provinces for treatment.

Shooting on San Francisco Train Leaves 1 Dead and 1 Injured, Police Say

Biden’s top trade negotiator defended China tariffs as an important source of leverage.

El jefe de la policía estatal dice que la respuesta al tiroteo en Uvalde fue un ‘fracaso abyecto’