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Class and Identity in Hilton Head: The Gullah v. Wealthy Landowners
A legal fight over access to burial grounds has pitted the Gullah Geechee against wealthy landowners around Hilton Head Island.
How to Watch Twin Meteor Showers Peak on the Same Night
The Southern Delta Aquarids and Alpha Capricornids are not the best showers of the summer, but they reach their peak on the same night.
The Border is Front and Center at This Los Angeles Taquería
At Taquería Frontera, the art of Tijuana-style tacos is on full display.
Lina Khan: Democrats Can Learn from Zohran Mamdani
Democrats abandoned America’s small businesses.
Shoppers Embrace ‘Christmas in July’ Amid Rising Costs and Tariff Limbo
People are starting their holiday shopping earlier this year, using summer sales from retailers like Amazon and Walmart to save time and mon...
Trump, Juan Crow and Who Gets to Be an American
The rights conferred to all by the Constitution are now subject to a sliding scale of extralegal violability depending on race, ethnicity or...
Cease-Fire in Deadly Thailand-Cambodia Conflict Gets Armies’ Backing
The talks between commanders on both sides were seen as a crucial test of whether the cease-fire deal reached on Monday would result in a la...
Why It Matters That India and Trump Don’t Have a Tariff Deal
The stakes are high, with the United States and India counting on one another as indispensable partners in their competition with China.
Jimmy Fallon Ridicules Trump’s Choice Words About Epstein Island
The president said he “never had the privilege” of visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s island. Fallon’s take: “Trump’s staff was like, ‘A simple no w...
When Coke and Pepsi Fought for Soft Drink Supremacy in Space
In the summer of 1985, NASA, the Reagan White House and seven talented astronauts got wrangled into an orbital chapter of the cola wars.
Gunman Fatally Shoots Officer and 3 Others in Midtown Office Tower
The gunman, armed with an assault rifle, walked into the lobby and killed a police officer and two others. He killed another person on the 3...
Bangladeshi Community Mourns Officer Killed in Midtown Manhattan Shooting
Didarul Islam had a hard-won house, a job that brought respect and the esteem of his neighbors. “He said serve the community and you’ll do f...
Apple Is Shutting a Store in China, Its First Closure in the Country
The move speaks to slowing spending by consumers and Apple’s continuing struggles in China, its second-largest market.
What We Know About the Shooting in Midtown Manhattan
Four people were killed, including a New York police officer, after a gunman opened fire in an office tower before fatally shooting himself,...
Putin Wants Something He Can’t Get
The legitimacy he seeks is impossible without recognition from the West.
Park Avenue Gunman Drove Cross Country Before Committing the Attack, Police Said
The police said that he had a history of mental illness documented in Nevada and that it was unclear why he targeted the building.
Finland’s Short, Precious Summers Are Plagued by Goose Poop
Finns trying to enjoy beaches and parks during their all-too-brief summers have been vexed by legions of geese — and their droppings. The sm...
Starmer Is Edging Closer to Recognizing a Palestinian State, UK Officials Say
Two government officials said Britain was actively weighing the recognition of a Palestinian state, in a shift driven by public pressure ove...
Starmer Is Edging Closer to Recognizing a Palestinian State, UK Officials Say
Two government officials said Britain was actively weighing the recognition of a Palestinian state, in a shift driven by public pressure ove...
Site of Midtown Shooting Is Owned by Rudin Management and Houses NFL and Blackstone
The building occupies an entire block and has its own ZIP code. It’s owned by Rudin, one of the oldest real estate firms in New York City.
Dozens of Licensed Weed Shops Were Placed Too Close to Schools
State regulators said that a misreading of the law that legalized cannabis in New York allowed some shops to open in unsuitable locations. T...
Heavy Rain and Flooding in China Kill at Least 30
More than 21 inches of rain fell on the mountainous district where most of the deaths occurred, China’s state broadcaster said on Tuesday.
Ryne Sandberg, Hall of Fame Second Baseman for the Cubs, Dies at 65
Both a skilled fielder and a fearsome power hitter, he entered the national sports spotlight with two memorable home runs in a nationally te...
The New York Times
July 29, 2025
Chaos Overtakes a Midtown Block as the Work Day Comes to a Close
An area where New Yorkers come to do business is spooked by a burst of violence.
Alvaro Uribe, Ex-President of Colombia, Is Convicted of Bribery
Mr. Uribe, a towering figure in Colombian politics, was accused of trying to bribe a former paramilitary to retract testimony damaging to hi...
Officer and 2 Others Are Shot at Blackstone’s Park Avenue Tower in NYC
The gunman was dead, the police said, and the building that houses the finance firm Blackstone was in lockdown Monday evening.
N.J. Criminal Cases Screech to a Halt as Habba’s Authority Is Challenged
Federal court hearings, grand jury proceedings and plea deals were abruptly canceled in New Jersey over questions about whether Alina Habba,...
Trump Says He Declined Epstein’s Invitation to Visit His Island
The comments came as part of the president’s efforts to distract, deny and deflect from his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Study May Undercut Idea That Cash Payments to Poor Families Help Child Development
Rigorous new research appears to show that monthly checks intended to help disadvantaged children did little for their well-being, adding a...
Gwyneth Paltrow Is Astronomer’s ‘Temporary Spokesperson’ After Coldplay Kiss-Cam Scandal
The technology company that was at the center of a scandal last week released a tongue-in-cheek response. It landed.
Vance Embraces Role of Loyal Trump Warrior, Shifting Away From Past Stances
The vice president has defended the administration’s handling of U.S. military engagement abroad and the Epstein files, even when those posi...
3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study Finds
Without efforts to address some causes, including alcohol use and metabolic issues, the researchers warn that cases could nearly double by 2...
John Saladino, ‘Sensualist’ Designer With a Love of Ruins, Dies at 86
A renowned interior designer, he created instantly recognizable rooms using lush fabrics, oversize antiques and imperfectly plastered walls...
In Fight for House, New York May Follow Texas in Redrawing Maps
Democrats in three states are now considering moves to counter a push by Texas Republicans to redraw their state’s maps.
The New York Times
July 28, 2025
Trump Said ‘We Have to Get the Kids Fed’ in Gaza
Also, screwworm emerges as a threat to U.S. cows. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
Tariffs on Medicines From Europe Stand to Cost Drugmakers Billions
Many pharmaceutical products made in Europe will face a 15 percent tariff, pinching manufacturers and potentially leading to higher drug pri...
Harvard Is Said to Be Open to Spending Up To $500 Million to Resolve Trump Dispute
The sum sought by the government is more than twice as much as the $200 million fine that Columbia University said it would pay when it sett...
Why We Almost Got a MAGA-Branded Instant Pot
Instant Brands announced a new line of pots emblazoned with the slogan “Make America Great Again.” David Fahrenthold explains what’s behind...
Veteran C.I.A. Official to Retire After Losing Out on London Job
Tom Sylvester had been set to be the agency’s top liaison to Britain, America’s most important intelligence partner and the agency’s most pr...
Paul Dans, Project 2025 Architect, Will Challenge Lindsey Graham for Senate
Paul Dans will run in the South Carolina primary highlighting the work of Project 2025, a conservative blueprint that President Trump has em...
Mamdani Has Done Something Special. Progressives Need Black Voters to Make It Last.
The progressive left has often struggled to win over older Black voters. There are ways to fix this.
Who Pays for U.S. Tariffs, and Where Does the Money Go?
President Trump is seeking to raise federal revenue by imposing levies on goods from foreign nations. Here’s how the process works.
What to Know About Starvation in Gaza and Deadly Violence Near Aid Sites
Amid growing global outrage, Israel has loosened restrictions on food distribution in Gaza to address rising starvation.
RFK Jr. Plans Overhaul of Federal Vaccine-Injury Compensation System
The program, created by Congress, allows people who believe they were injured by vaccines to apply for financial compensation.
What Happened to the MAGA Instant Pot?
As its private-equity owner fought antitrust allegations, the countertop cooker suddenly embraced the president’s politics, trying the new p...
Severe Storms, and a Possible Derecho, Threaten the Northern Plains
The most intense storms, with wind gusts potentially exceeding 75 m.p.h., were forecast for central and eastern South Dakota, southwestern M...
For Trump, Mass Starvation in Gaza Tests His Foreign Policy Approach
President Trump will have to decide whether America intends to take a leading role in confronting one of the biggest humanitarian catastroph...
Pro-Ukrainian Hackers Claim Cyberattack as Aeroflot Grounds Flights
The hack may have been part of a campaign to disrupt the sense of normalcy Russians have mostly enjoyed since the start of the war.
2 Die After Barge Hits Sailboat Off Miami Beach, Throwing Children Overboard
The sailboat was struck near Hibiscus Island in Biscayne Bay, the authorities said.