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Banana Boat Recalls Hair and Scalp Sunscreen Over Low Levels of Carcinogen

Man With Loaded Assault Rifle Arrested Outside Iranian Writer’s Home

For India’s Effort to Ban Disposable Plastic, One State Offers a Playbook

The Red Cross says it still doesn’t have access to the prison camp where dozens of Ukrainians died.

McKinney Fire Becomes California’s Largest of 2022, Burning 51,000 Acres

Bill Russell, Who Transformed Pro Basketball, Dies at 88

Mary Alice, Tony Winner for Her Role in ‘Fences,’ Dies at 85

Can We Resist the Age of the Algorithm?

Biden Tests Positive for Covid Again in ‘Rebound’ Case

Russia cuts off gas flow to Latvia.

New Mexico governor declares state of emergency for drinking water.

Second day of heavy rain leads to flash flooding in Las Vegas.

Lethal missile strikes in Kharkiv hit sites related to Ukraine’s military, a new pattern.

Brittney Griner and the Total Lopsidedness of Prisoner Swaps with Russia

Flash Floods Hit Las Vegas Casinos

Chaos Among Spies After the Berlin Wall Crumbles

St. Louis flooded again after more rain.

Five-Year-Old L.A. Times Investigation Becomes the Talk of the Town

Artifacts of war: Some Ukrainians are scouring battle zones for debris.

Treasury Secretary Yellen said the U.S. economy was transitioning to ‘steady, sustainable’ growth.

Trader Joe’s workers at a Massachusetts store form a union, a milestone in the chain.

How Goes the War on Inflation?

The Decline of the Middle Class in America

Trump Embraces LIV Golf, Backing a New Saudi Strategy

Nobody Talks About How Fracking Was an Extraordinary Boondoggle

F.T.C. Sues to Block Meta Virtual Reality Deal as It Confronts Big Tech

Lufthansa Cancels Nearly All Flights in Frankfurt and Munich, Stranding 130,000 Travelers

mexico drought

Instagram, facing criticism from Kylie Jenner and others, tries explaining itself.

B.J. Novak Went to Texas Looking for ‘Vengeance’ and Found America

Le Rock, From the Frenchette Team, Opens in Rockefeller Center

Kraken, a U.S. Crypto Exchange, Is Suspected of Violating Sanctions

Shopify is laying off 10 percent of its workers.

The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong

A chief marvels on a 32-year effort to expose wrongdoing and get redress.

Papal apologies have a long tradition in a church with a troubled legacy.

Why Euro 2022 Is One-Stop Shopping for Europe’s Biggest Clubs

Lizzo Earns Her Second No. 1 Song: ‘About Damn Time’

Justice Department sues poultry processors over unlawful labor practices.

Review: ‘The Silent Woman,’ an Opera About Putting on an Opera

We Can’t Afford Not to Prosecute Trump

Oregon athletes find a creative way to make money: Housing rentals.

‘We Survived Another Night’: In Ruined Suburb, Solace in a Small Community

In a Memphis restaurant, no relief from the heat.

Google Fires Engineer Who Claims Its A.I. Is Conscious

Ukrainian technology companies have earned billions. But the good times may not last.

Why Trump Is Weakening

Austrian Conductor Dies After Collapsing Onstage in Munich

Utah University Admits ‘Shortcomings’ in Handling Domestic Abuse Case