Miguel Uribe, Colombian Senator Shot at Campaign Event, Dies at 39 Mr. Uribe, a presidential hopeful, was shot in June at a campaign rally in Bogotá...
Clashing Visions of Syria’s Future Play Out in Ancient Alleys of Damascus Many in the capital worry that the secular freedoms they enjoyed under the Assad...
Small Businesses Brace for the Punishing Side Effects of Trump’s Tariffs Large firms with big bank balances, workers already in jobs and households near the top...
For Lupita and Junior Nyong’o, ‘Twelfth Night’ Is Child’s Play, Revisited The siblings “really enjoyed make-believe” as kids. Now they are playing Shakespeare under the stars...
I Never Understood Our Data-Saturated Life Until a Hurricane Shut It Down When Helene disconnected my part of North Carolina for weeks, my neighbors and I...
Why A.I. Should Make Parents Rethink Posting Photos of Their Children Online Artificial intelligence apps generating fake nudes, amid other privacy concerns, make “sharenting” far riskier...
A Haven for English in the Most French of North American Cities For Quebec City’s tiny English-speaking community, a former jail turned library serves as an...
Far-Right Israeli Minister Calls for Quicker Military Moves in Gaza Bezalel Smotrich, the hard-line finance minister, called a plan to gradually expand operations in Gaza “foolish,”...
Morton Meyerson, Texas Businessman and Perot Lieutenant, Dies at 87 He helped build H. Ross Perot’s company Electronic Data Systems into a leading data processing firm....
In a Trump-Putin Summit, Ukraine Fears Losing Say Over Its Future Since President Trump retook office, many Ukrainians have worried a peace accord would be struck...
Ukraine and Europe Project United Front Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit Washington’s push to negotiate an end to the war has raised concerns the Trump administration will...
The Russian Technocrat Who Helps Enable Putin and Manage the Ukraine War For three years, Sergei V. Kiriyenko has handled the political aspects of the war...
Takeaways From The Times’s Reporting on Putin’s Powerful Aide Showing an uncanny ability to adapt to circumstances, Sergei V. Kiriyenko has turned himself into a key...
Dmitri Kozak Was a Key Putin Aide. He Lost Power When He Balked at the Ukraine War. Dmitri N. Kozak, who has said privately that the...
In India, Immigration Raids Detain Thousands and Create a Climate of Fear Officials have picked up people across the country, most of them Muslim, citing a...
The 6 Social Security Myths That Won’t Go Away The program gave birth to the idea of retirement and covers nearly all Americans — but now...
How Older People Are Reaping Brain Benefits From New Tech Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans...
Europe Seeks Details as Trump and Putin Prepare to Meet Ukraine and its allies are concerned that President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin will do...
William H. Webster, Who Ran Both the F.B.I. and the C.I.A., Dies at 101 A former federal judge, he first came to the F.B.I. just as...
Zelensky Rejects Ceding Territory to Russia After Trump Suggests a Land Swap The Ukrainian leader’s blunt comments risk angering President Trump, who has made a peace...