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We May Know Why Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance Really Sank
The explorer’s journey to Antarctica was likely doomed before it began.
Internal Audits Shed Light on Ukraine’s Secret Weapons Spending
The government reviews show the country’s challenge as U.S. support wanes and Kyiv pivots to production from a domestic arms industry with a...
Trying to Survive Gaza’s War-Torn Present, and Hoping for a Future
Two years of intense warfare in Gaza have left its people with a dismembered and disordered society. The destruction is vast and many Gazans...
Trump’s Shutdown Glee Could Come Back to Bite Him
Republicans’ exploitation of government’s closure is the tell that they prefer it this way.
Gaza Peace Talks Are Set to Take Place in Egypt
Though significant issues remain to be hashed out between Israel and Hamas, some are saying that after two years of death and destruction, a...
The New Right After Trump
A conservative’s vision for MAGA beyond Trump.
Take Two: Why Big Companies Are Naming Co-C.E.O.s
Comcast, Oracle and Spotify recently doubled up on top executives, a rare setup that some say could become more common.
Dallin H. Oaks Addresses Latter-day Saints General Conference
Dallin H. Oaks, 93, the next president of the global body, addressed the conference a week after an attack on a church in Michigan.
Political Violence. Threats to Free Speech. A Disinformation Crisis. We’ve Been Here Before.
To see a way out of our destructive spiral we should look to the innovation of the 1920s.
Supreme Court Returns to Face Trump Tests of Presidential Power
As the justices return to the bench Monday, the court will confront a series of cases central to the president’s agenda.
We Asked 50 Legal Experts About the Trump Presidency. They’re Very, Very Worried.
Before the election, we surveyed the legal establishment about what a second Trump term could mean for the rule of law. A year later, they’r...
In a New Memoir, an Israeli Captive Looks Ahead with Hope
Freed after 14 months, Eli Sharabi learned that his family didn’t survive the Oct. 7 attacks. “Hostage” is testimony to his suffering and hi...
Undersea Bacteria Feast on Methane. Can They Help Cool the Planet?
They feast on bubbles of methane seeping out of the ocean floor. Could their appetites be harnessed to slow climate change?
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Resigns
Sébastien Lecornu stepped down less than 24 hours after he had formed his cabinet.
In Ashes of Amazon Fight, Tensions Emerge in Huge Bet on N.Y.C. Housing
Years ago, progressives defeated a plan to build an Amazon warehouse in Queens. Now a new kind of development is gaining their support.
Pilots Demand Air India Ground Boeing 787s After Emergency System Used
Officials are investigating why the power source, used when electrical or hydraulic pressure fails, was deployed over the weekend. The same...
Snowstorm Traps Hundreds of Everest Hikers
The snowfall buried tents and reduced visibility. The local authorities said that they were in contact with the hikers and that rescue effor...
The Pelicot Trial: A Timeline
Dominique Pelicot was convicted of drugging and raping his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, and of inviting dozens of men to rape her. Here is how the...
Appeal Trial Opens in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case
One man has appealed his conviction in a case in which a Frenchman drugged his wife and invited scores of men to rape her.
Appeal Trial Opens in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case
One man has appealed his conviction in a case in which a Frenchman drugged his wife and invited scores of men to rape her.
From Jaguars to Grocery Shelves: Cyberattacks Disrupt British Daily Life
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.
Pakistan Fights Its Fiercest Taliban Insurgency in a Decade
Pakistan uprooted the Taliban with U.S. help in the 2010s. But the insurgency has resurfaced with assistance from the Afghan Taliban.
What to Know as Gisèle Pelicot Returns to Court for Man’s Appeal
The Frenchwoman who became a feminist icon will confront one of the men convicted after her husband drugged her and invited them to rape her...
What to Know as Gisèle Pelicot Returns to Court for Man’s Appeal
The Frenchwoman who became a feminist icon will confront one of the men convicted after her husband drugged her and invited them to rape her...
Yen Plummets, Stocks Rally: Markets Greet Japan’s Next Leader
The governing party’s unexpected choice of Sanae Takaichi to lead it rattled markets on Monday, causing the yen to weaken and sending Japane...
Deputy Charged With Murder Knelt on Inmate’s Back, Affidavit Says
A recently released affidavit relates new details about the July death in a Kansas jail of a man with medical problems who was handcuffed an...
Costco to Sell Ozempic and Wegovy, Weight-Loss Wonder Drugs
Costco members will pay $499 a month out of pocket, the same price offered at CVS and Walmart, and on the manufacturer’s direct-to-consumer...
2 Motorists Charged in Chicago, Including One Shot by Federal Agent
The account in the federal criminal complaint, which differs significantly from an earlier homeland security statement, says the motorists...
Ian Roberts, Des Moines Superintendent, Had a Story Too Good to Be True
Ian Roberts rose through the ranks of American education with talent, charm and a riveting back story. He was also hiding a shocking secret.
Pritzker Says Federal Agents Are Trying to Make Chicago a ‘War Zone’
Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois said he had ordered state agencies to investigate a raid on a Chicago apartment building where there had been r...
Trump Sends California Guard Troops to Portland, Ore., Newsom Says
The move follows a judge’s order on Saturday that blocked the Oregon National Guard from deploying there. California’s governor said the sta...
Leader of U.K. Conservatives Vows to Deport 150,000 People a Year
Kemi Badenoch, whose party is sinking in polls, outlined plans resembling Trump policies against those accused of being in the United States...
Kristi Noem Says ICE Will Be ‘All Over’ the Super Bowl
After the homeland security secretary said immigration agents would attend the N.F.L. event, Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican rapper and Trump crit...
Both Parties Are Resigned to Deadlock as Government Shutdown Takes Hold
Republicans, who hold a governing trifecta, have adopted a mostly passive stance while Democrats dig in for a fight, with both feeling they...
G.O.P. to Gen Z: Pay Double for Health Insurance or Go Without
If Democrats don’t win the shutdown fight, millions of young Americans may lose coverage because of higher prices.
Strong-Armed by Trump, Netanyahu Embraces Gaza Deal as a Personal Win
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took credit for an emerging agreement, but it was clear that President Trump was calling the sho...
Craft Breweries Struggle as Sales and Appetites Wane
Once the darling of the alcohol industry, small-batch beer makers are shutting down because of increased competition and flagging interest.
Russia Targets Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure With Deadly Bombardment
At least five people were killed before dawn in another large-scale and wide-ranging assault.
Donald Trump, the Sports Fan
Today, we take a look at the president’s sports fandom and what it reveals about his worldview.
Israel and Hamas Prepare for Talks on Trump’s Plan to End Gaza War
Indirect negotiations through mediators are planned for Monday in Egypt, but serious obstacles remain to any deal that would free hostages i...
This Crazy Crypto Heist Is the Story of Our Time
The souring of the relationship between Georgia’s billionaire master and his former aide is a cautionary tale.
Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here’s What to Know.
Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services.
Texas L.G.B.T.Q. Teenagers and Families Navigate a Public School Clampdown
Under a new state law, public schools can no longer sponsor gay and gender clubs or “assist” with transitioning, but implementation appears...
Beyond the Nobel Prizes Is a World of Scientific Awards
Nobels are awarded in only three scientific categories, but other awards honor researchers across different fields.
Can Conversion Therapy Be Banned? Supreme Court Will Decide on Colorado Law.
Colorado and more than 20 other states restrict therapists from trying to change the gender identity or sexual orientation of clients under...
Push for Military Coverage of I.V.F. Faces Challenge in Congress
A proposal to expand the Defense Department’s health care plan to include in vitro fertilization is moving through Congress but could die be...
Is Sports Betting Illegal in Your State? Not if You Call It a ‘Prediction Market.’
Prediction markets like Kalshi, once known for offering wagers on elections, are now in the multibillion-dollar sports betting business and...
A Chilling New Tactic in Nicaragua: Arrest, Then Silence
Nicaragua’s authoritarian government has begun holding dissidents without revealing their whereabouts or acknowledging their detention. Two...
A Chilling New Tactic in Nicaragua: Arrest, Then Silence
Nicaragua’s authoritarian government has begun holding dissidents without revealing their whereabouts or acknowledging their detention. Two...