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Bipartisan Bill Aims to Protect Children Online

Three Great Documentaries to Stream

The Messages of the E. Jean Carroll Verdict

Far-right Israelis gather to advance the idea of resettling Gaza.

Israel Moves to Block Protesters From Preventing Flow of Aid into Gaza

Harry Connick Sr., New Orleans D.A. Criticized for Overreach, Dies at 97

He went from ‘Trumpier than Trump’ to running as a Democrat for the Senate.

Israel Has History of Friction With U.N. Agency for Palestinians

Does ‘Barbie’ Deserve All the Hype?

Some Palestinians welcome accountability for Israel. Others say the court didn’t go far enough.

Japan Explains How It Made an Upside-Down Moon Landing

When Masters of Black-and-White Spin the Color Wheel

‘We’re All Climate Economists Now’

Ghostwriters Emerge From the Shadows

Haley endorsed Mace for Congress. Now Mace is backing Trump.

The U.N. chief says the civilian toll in Gaza is ‘utterly unacceptable.’

In an interview, Trump continues to press his racist theory of Haley’s eligibility.

Deep Under Gaza, Evidence of Cells and Hostages, Israel Says

A Palestinian American teenager killed in the West Bank is mourned.

The United States destroyed a Houthi missile in the military’s latest airstrike.

Political divisions in Israel over Gaza war spill into the open.

What to Know About the Federal Law at the Heart of the Latest Supreme Court Abortion Case

Tom Shales Took TV Seriously Even When Its Creators Didn’t

Treating Pain and Those Who Suffer

Haley says she won’t debate unless Trump or Biden are onstage.

Was Bobi Really the World’s Oldest Dog? His Guinness Record Is in Doubt.

U.S. Defense Secretary Is Released From the Hospital After 2 Weeks

‘Mean Girls’ Musical Triumphs at Box Office, With a TikTok Assist

Ron DeSantis’s Campaign Trail Quirk: The Word ‘Do’

Democrats Fret That Biden’s Power Players Are Not at His Campaign Base

Much of Houthis’ Offensive Capability Remains Intact After U.S.-led Airstrikes

Subzero Temperatures Are Set to Make Iowa’s Caucuses the Coldest in History

What Inspires Peter Capaldi: Vermeer, ‘Demon Copperhead,’ ‘The Wire’

Johnson Says He’ll Stand by Deal to Avert Shutdown, Spurning Hard-Right Demands

Heiress Seeks 50 Austrians to Give Away $27 Million

Daring to Create Art Freely Behind the Iron Curtain

Cost of disasters in 2023 was highest on record.

After Years of Ups and Downs, Trump Is, Once Again, Live on Fox News

For Anti-Trump Republicans, It All Might Come Down to New Hampshire

‘Welsh Tidy Mouse’ Tidies Tiny Welsh House

‘Color Purple’ Struggles at Box Office After Big Christmas Opening

Subway Service Is Fully Restored After Derailment in Manhattan

Arno J. Mayer, Unorthodox Historian of Europe’s Crises, Dies at 97

Russian Attacks Kill 11 Civilians Near Eastern Front, Ukraine Says

Joseph Hendrie, 98, Dies; Key Figure in the Three Mile Island Crisis

After the Iowa Shooting, Demands That Politicians Act

How Trump Has Used Fear and Favor to Win Republican Endorsements

Ilan Weiss, who went missing from Kibbutz Be’eri on Oct. 7, is now considered to have been killed that day.

Buildings Smolder After Russian Air Attacks on Kyiv