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Kyiv Without Water

Rishi Sunak’s First Crisis: Turmoil Engulfing His Home Secretary

What happens next? The court will probably deliver two decisions, but not until June.

Bolsonaro fue derrotado. ¿Será posible volver a la cordura en Brasil?

Chief Justice Roberts has long been skeptical of affirmative action.

Cerraron las urnas en Brasil. ¿Qué sigue?

Más allá de los ataques de Bolsonaro, así es el funcionamiento del sistema de votación en Brasil

Más allá de los ataques de Bolsonaro, así es el funcionamiento del sistema de votación en Brasil

For the father of one U.S. victim, an ‘unbearable’ loss.

Para los votantes evangélicos, las elecciones son una ‘guerra espiritual’

‘We couldn’t move,’ says a witness to the tragedy in Seoul.

Carmen Callil, Founder of the Feminist Press Virago, Dies at 84

Will One Tuscan Port Stall Italy’s Drive for Energy Independence?

How Diversity Undermined Affirmative Action

Halloween Crowd Surge Leaves Dozens Dead in Seoul

Will Elon Musk be able to keep Twitter’s advertisers happy?

In Retrial, Man Who Helped Run Border Wall Charity Is Convicted

The Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, Dynamic Harlem Pastor, Dies at 73

I.R.S. Gets Interim Leader at Pivotal Moment for Tax Collector

Saudis Find More Sympathetic American Ears at Business Forum

A Tough Start in Texas Turned Jimmy Butler Into an N.B.A. All-Star

Apple’s iPhone Powers Growth, but Signs Point to a Slowdown

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Defense Secretary says U.S. has no evidence that either Russia or Ukraine plans to use a dirty bomb.

What Teenagers Want Adults to Understand About Their Lives Online

Lucianne Goldberg, Who Helped Expose Clinton Affair, Dies at 87

New U.S. sanctions target Russian efforts to manipulate the politics in Moldova, a neighbor of Ukraine.

Nurse Charged With Murder of Two Patients by Lethal Insulin Doses

The Curious Case of the Alexander McQueen Graffiti Skirt

The Pandemic Led to More Babies Last Year, Not Fewer

Mike Davis, Who Wrote of Los Angeles and Catastrophe, Dies at 76

‘Hound Dog’ Review: A Soul-Searching Journey Strays Off Course

The French and German leaders meet amid tensions over Europe's defense and energy policies.

Deadline Nearing, White House Plans Wider Changes to Public Service Student Loan Relief

Biden Says U.S. ‘Not Stopping’ Negotiations to Free Brittney Griner

On Ukraine and on Energy, Germany Is Upsetting Its Allies in Europe

Amid backlash, liberal House Democrats retract their call for Biden to seek a cease-fire in Ukraine.

An Ode to the New York Subway

Multiple Palestinians Killed by Israeli Forces in West Bank Raid

Rishi Sunak’s ambiguity on the campaign trail leaves people guessing.

Rishi Sunak’s ambiguity on the campaign trail leaves people guessing.

Restaurant Review: Dunya Kabab House Stands Up for Afghan Culture

The Conservative Party has made some progress in promoting women and people of color.

A Loud Season Ends Quietly for Aaron Judge and the Yankees

Russian talk show host suspended after saying Ukrainian children should be drowned or burned.

A Choreographer Who Merges Art, Activism and the Natural World

Trump’s Business, Under Threat, Faces a Tough Test in Court

Review: A Conductor Takes a Victory Lap With Her Orchestra

Sept. 11 Case Awaits Biden Administration’s Reply on Plea Deal