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Here’s how the attacks in Minnesota unfolded early on Saturday.
Here’s how the attacks in Minnesota unfolded early on Saturday.
The New York Times
June 14, 2025
The Minnesota shootings are the latest in a string of targeted political attacks.
The Minnesota shootings are the latest in a string of targeted political attacks.
‘I Was Afraid I’d Die’: Iran’s Missiles Rained Down on Tel Aviv
At least three people were killed and scores were wounded during an aerial battle over Tel Aviv, as Iranian missiles rained down and Israeli...
The New York Times
June 14, 2025
Who Are Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, the Minnesota Lawmakers Who Were Shot?
A Minnesota state representative and her husband were killed early Saturday, and a state senator and his wife were injured.
The New York Times
June 14, 2025
Who are the lawmakers who were shot?
Who are the lawmakers who were shot?
At U.N. Conference, Countries Inch Toward Ocean Protection Goal
More than 20 new marine protected areas in coastal waters were announced at the third U.N. ocean conference this week. Experts say thousands...
Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, 95, Dies; Led Nicaragua After Civil War
The first woman to lead a Central American country, she served in the 1990s after the nation had been shaken by political strife.
Washington’s Last Military Parade Came at a Very Different Moment
The 1991 Victory Parade after the first Gulf War celebrated a lopsided victory against an enemy army in the largest U.S. military operation...
What to Know About Early Voting in the NYC Mayoral Primary
Registered voters in the city can cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and other races starting on Saturday.
The Ad Industry’s A.I. Reckoning
A technological takeover of ad creative could bring both opportunity and disruption.
Will the U.S. and Iran Meet for More Nuclear Talks?
The two sides were due to meet for a sixth round of negotiations on Sunday. Tehran suggested that it had not yet decided whether to particip...
Many Older People Embrace Vaccines. Research Is Proving Them Right.
Newer formulations are even more effective at preventing illnesses that commonly afflict seniors — perhaps even dementia.
America Must Not Get Dragged Into a War With Iran
A U.S. war with Iran would be a catastrophe, the culminating failure of decades of regional overreach.
Antisemitism Is an Urgent Problem. Too Many People Are Making Excuses.
Both the right and the left deserve blame for the rise in anti-Jewish hatred.
Israel and Iran’s Escalation
Plus, Trump’s military parade, and some advice for finding calm in the chaos.
British Gujaratis Gather to Mourn Those Who Died in India Crash
Members of the large Gujarati diaspora in the U.K. have planned events at temples and community centers to remember loved ones and support t...
How the Israel-Iran Conflict Could Spiral Into More Turmoil
Israel’s leader and President Trump appeared to bet they can persevere, but other world leaders warned of unintended outcomes in a volatile...
Is There an Opening for a Third Party?
Although there are plenty of obstacles, the conditions for a successful challenge to the two major parties could be coming into place.
Trump Relishes Troops in American Streets While Shunning Conflict Overseas
The seemingly disparate postures of recent days speak to the president’s complicated relationship with the military.
Chicago Prepares for a Big Pope Party
The program on Saturday in Chicago includes music, prayer, speeches and Pope Leo’s first public address to an American audience.
Russia’s Summer Offensive in Ukraine Gains Ground With New Tactics
Russia is advancing around Kostyantynivka and in the Sumy region with small, fast-moving units as both sides try a new tactic of using motor...
Why Did Syracuse Offer $200,000 in Merit Aid to Teens Who Had Turned It Down?
The university seems to have misjudged what some families would pay. Next year, maybe applicants should play their own game of chicken with...
Buc-ee’s, a Pit Stop to Refuel Cars, Stomachs and Souls, Spreads Beyond Texas
The opening of the first location in Mississippi drew the usual cultish enthusiasm for the chain of mega convenience stores.
Buc-ee’s, a Pit Stop to Refuel Cars, Stomachs and Souls, Spreads Beyond Texas
The opening of the first location in Mississippi drew the usual cultish enthusiasm for the chain of mega convenience stores.
How L.A. Ignited a New War Over Immigration
Los Angeles is home to the country’s largest population of undocumented immigrants. So when President Trump’s immigration raids arrived, man...
Texas OK’s $50 Million for Ibogaine Research
The state’s governor signed legislation to allow clinical trials of a psychedelic drug that shows promise for veterans in treating addiction...
Should Boys Start Kindergarten a Year Later Than Girls?
The idea, known as “redshirting,” has downsides, but proponents say it could help close a persistent gender gap in education.
A Dream Wedding for Jeff Bezos in Venice? No Way, Locals Say
The lavish nuptials, scheduled for this month, have raised the hackles of some residents exasperated by their city becoming a playground for...
What Led to 4 Detainees Escaping a Migrant Facility in Newark?
Conditions had been deteriorating at Delaney Hall in Newark for days. Detainees complained about erratic meals and crowded conditions. Then...
What to Know About Early Voting in the NYC Mayoral Primary
Registered voters in the city can cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and other races starting on Saturday.
Investigators Search for Clues to the Air India Crash
The flight data recorder has been recovered and should shed some light on the cause of the disaster, which killed at least 269 people.
Trump Era Tests Ties in German City Long Home to American Troops
While the German government frets over the sudden chill in relations with the United States, residents around American bases hope that ties...
Air India’s New Owners Were Trying to Revamp Carrier Before Crash
Management installed by the Tata Group had spent three years struggling to undo a reputation for shoddy operations earned during decades of...
Andrew Cuomo’s Campaign Adviser Led Chinese State Oil Company
Larry He, who served as Mr. Cuomo’s Asian outreach director, held senior posts at a multibillion-dollar firm owned by China but omitted the...
Trump Shifts Deportation Focus, Pausing Raids on Farms, Hotels and Eateries
The abrupt pivot on an issue at the heart of Mr. Trump’s presidency suggested his broad immigration crackdown was hurting industries and con...
A Miscalculation by Iran Led to Israeli Strikes’ Extensive Toll, Officials Say
Interviews with half a dozen senior Iranian officials show that they were not expecting Israel to strike before another round of talks.
Marines, in a Rare Move, Briefly Detain Man in Los Angeles
The man, who said he was a veteran, was soon released. But the incident calls attention to the operation of troops in a police-like domestic...
In an Anxious Moment for the Nation, Historians Say This One Is Different
The country has become a cauldron of anger and unease as it enters a weekend promised to be marked by protests and a military parade.
Trump Was Already a Crypto Czar in 2024
Financial disclosures for 2024 filed by the president on Friday show that digital coins had already become one of his family’s most successf...
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Say Their ‘Partnership’ Is Sealed
The companies said they had entered into an agreement with the U.S. government to alleviate any national security concerns.
Judge Signals Openness to Granting Bail to Returned Deportee
Denying the Justice Department’s request to detain the deportee would be a significant rebuke of the Trump administration, which has repeate...
Trump’s Deployment of Troops to L.A. Protests Is a Do-Over of 2020
President Trump was talked out of deploying the military to crush the George Floyd protests in 2020. He always regretted it.
Kennedy’s New Vaccine Advisers Helped Lawyers Raise Doubts About Their Safety
After firing an influential panel that sets U.S. vaccine policies, some of Mr. Kennedy’s picks to replace them have filed statements in cour...
Judge Blocks ICE Plans for Rikers Island Office Indefinitely
The decision is a blow to Mayor Eric Adams, who sought to help the Trump administration expand its immigration crackdown.
Fact-Checking Trump’s Claims About the L.A. Immigration Protests
The president claimed, without giving evidence, that the protesters were “paid” agitators, that the Los Angeles police asked for the Nationa...
Death Toll Rises to 11 in San Antonio Flooding
Several people were missing on Friday as search efforts continued a day after flash flooding overwhelmed the area.
Foday Musa Suso, 75, Dies; Ambitious Ambassador for West African Music
A master of the kora who worked with Herbie Hancock and Philip Glass, his career was powered as much by experimentation as by reverence for...
National Parks Are Told to Delete Content That ‘Disparages Americans’
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be removed or covere...
The New York Times
June 13, 2025
Iran Retaliated Against Israel With a Barrage of missiles
Also, Washington prepares for a major military parade. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.