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NYTimes Global
Aug 18, 2025

Zelensky Calls for ‘Lasting' Peace in Ukraine Ahead of Trump Meeting
Ahead of a meeting with President Trump, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine noted that Russia's 2014 seizure of Ukrainian land became "a springboard for a new attack."

NYTimes Global
Aug 18, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Will Crush India's Exporters, Threatening Livelihoods
New U.S. taxes on American imports, even at 25 percent, will hurt many Indian businesses and may put vast numbers of people out of work.

NYTimes Global
Aug 18, 2025

Trump Is Pushing India Back Toward China
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been moving to align India with the United States and freeze out China. Now, efforts to rebuild ties between the Asian giants are gaining momentum.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Zelensky Brings Backup to the White House as Trump Aligns More Closely With Putin
European leaders are joining a trip to Washington to make sure the trans-Atlantic alliance remains intact.

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Aug 17, 2025

Ronnie Rondell, Stuntman Set on Fire for Pink Floyd Cover, Dies at 88
He was also known for his performances in "Twister" and "The Matrix Reloaded," and came from a family of stunt performers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

3 Killed, 9 Wounded in Gang-Related Shooting at a Brooklyn Bar
Nine others were treated for injuries after the early-morning shooting in the Crown Heights neighborhood, the police said.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Joe Caroff, Who Gave James Bond His Signature 007 Logo, Dies at 103
A quiet giant in graphic design, he created posters for hundreds of movies, including "West Side Story" and "Manhattan." But his work was often unsigned.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

$800 for a Credit Card? Why Your Premium Cards Will Cost More.
Credit card companies and airlines are in a race for customers who spend the most money — and that is making it harder for many other customers to score deals and perks.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Gang-Related Attack Kills 3 in Shootout at a Brooklyn Bar
Nine others were treated for injuries after the early-morning shooting in the Crown Heights neighborhood, the police said.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Pence Welcomes Trump's D.C. Deployment of the National Guard
Former Vice President Mike Pence said he wished President Trump "would have done more" on Jan. 6, but supported the recent decision to deploy troops to Washington.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Trump Officials Hint at Possible Concessions by Putin
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steve Witkoff, an envoy for President Trump, suggested that a peace deal was still distant.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Trump and Putin Find Common Ground on One Issue: Biden
The Alaska summit between the U.S. and Russian leaders showcased their mutual animosity for the former president.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Terence Stamp, Luminary of 1960s British Cinema, Dies at 87
Known for his "heartbreak blue eyes," he starred in "Billy Budd" and "The Collector," and had a memorable role in "Superman" and "Superman II."

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Air Canada Flight Attendants Say They Will Defy Back-to-Work Order
The decision by the union representing the 10,000 workers means that travel chaos will most likely continue for at least a second day.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Three Are Killed in Shooting at Brooklyn Bar
Eight others were taken to hospitals with injuries after the early-morning shooting in the Crown Heights neighborhood, the police said.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Boy Crisis of 2025, Meet the ‘Boy Problem' of the 1900s
It takes a village to raise a child. But some of the villagers must be men.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Brighty the Burro, Beloved Grand Canyon Statue, Is Rescued From Dragon Bravo Fire
The statue was missing an ear and two front legs, but it was mostly intact when crews recovered it from the Dragon Bravo fire.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Three Are Killed in Shooting at Crown Heights Bar
Eight others were taken to the hospital with injuries after the early morning shooting in Brooklyn.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Is it Actually Fine to Look at Your Phone Before Bed?
Scientists offer some surprising answers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Israelis Join Nationwide Rallies to Call for Release of Hostages
It was unclear how many people would join the planned day of action, which was expected to culminate with a large evening demonstration.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

The Insidious Creep of Trump's Speaking Style
The fact that we're talking like Donald Trump could mean that we're starting to think like him as well.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Trump's Domestic Deployments Are Dangerous. For the Military.
The nation's most trusted institution must not be reduced to a political tool.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Ukrainians Fleeing Russia's Attacks Say the Alaska Summit Was an Insult
Evacuees at a shelter in eastern Ukraine reacted angrily to talk that land that has long been theirs could be given to Russia in exchange for peace.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

What to Know About Bolivia's Presidential Election
An economic crisis and political infighting among the country's long-dominant socialist party could pave the way for the first right-wing president in decades.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Trump's Selective Stance on Justice: Redemption for Some, Scorn for Others
President Trump, himself a felon, has shown particular leniency to criminals he seems to identify with — people who are white or wealthy, or who rioted in his name on Jan. 6, 2021.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Redistricting Push Would Further Divide a Polarized Congress
Many state delegations are already under single-party control. New maps could tighten the partisan grip while decreasing the importance of general elections.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Penn & Teller's Secret to a 50-Year Partnership
As their magic act hits 50 years, they're bigger than ever. They say their secret is not to socialize. But misdirection is also their love language.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

The C.E.O. of Duolingo Wants to Have a Conversation About A.I.
The language-learning app with more than 100 million users has embraced artificial intelligence but has also faced consumer backlash for it.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

North Carolina Confederate Monument Goes Too Far, Lawsuit Says
A long battle over the pro-slavery words on a Tyrrell County statue intensifies as the Trump administration reclaims Confederate imagery.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Israel Says Iranian Agents Recruited Dozens of Its Citizens
The agents cajoled people into acts of sabotage and even assassination plots. The cases have raised questions about greed, gullibility and loyalty.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Sure, These Comics Can Make You Laugh. But Can They Hit a Jump Shot?
A weekly pickup basketball game in Manhattan is populated almost entirely by professional funny people from all corners of the comedy landscape — stand-up comedians on their way up, comics past their primes and even industry A-listers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

China's Biotech Is Cheaper and Faster Than America's
China's biotechnology sector has established a bright future by focusing not on breakthrough cures and treatments but on speed and efficiency.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Generation X Needs to Stop Complaining
It's fine to make room for the next generation.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2025

Putin Sees Ukraine Through a Lens of Grievance Over Lost Glory
Speaking after Friday's summit, President Putin again implied that the war is all about Russia's diminished status since the fall of the Soviet Union.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

For a Few Hours, a Party Drowns Out the Tensions in D.C.
At Fort Dupont Park, thousands gathered to honor a local music legend, creating a brief refuge from the conflict.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

At Trump and Putin Summit, an Alaskan Halibut Dish Gets a Cameo
Halibut Olympia, a Tuesday-night kind of recipe, was part of the planning (if not the eating) at the Friday meeting.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Protesters Gather to Oppose Trump's Push on Redistricting
Thousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

U.S. Pauses Visitor Visas for Gazans After Laura Loomer Posts
The move blocked a pathway for those seeking medical care in the United States, including young children, who have arrived in recent weeks with serious conditions.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Democrats Gather for Protests Over Trump's Push on Redistricting
Thousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Louisiana Has a Long History of Political Corruption
For decades, Louisiana lawmakers at all levels of government have been caught up in corruption allegations.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Trump Backs Off Cease-Fire Demand in Ukraine War, Aligning With Putin
President Trump's break from a strategy agreed to with European allies could give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia an edge as talks to end the fighting continue.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Jeanine Pirro Takes on Prosecutor Role in Trump's D.C. Crackdown
As the U.S. attorney in Washington, Jeanine Pirro is a central player in a clash that could define her legacy: the president's takeover of local law enforcement.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Israel Gears Up for Nationwide Strike to Support Hostages
Nearly two years of demonstrations have failed to push Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas that would end the war and free the remaining captives.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Trump Bows to Putin's Approach on Ukraine: No Cease-Fire, Deadlines or Sanctions
The net effect of the Alaska summit was to give President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a free pass to continue his war against his neighbor indefinitely without further penalty, pending talks on a broader peace deal.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Tristan Rogers, ‘General Hospital' Actor, Dies at 79
Mr. Rogers became a fixture on the daytime television show as Robert Scorpio, a spy who became a police commissioner.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Government Shuts Down Air Canada Strike That Grounded Hundreds of Flights
A walkout by flight attendants ended after about 12 hours with the imposition of binding arbitration. But getting travel back to normal will take days.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Why ‘KPop Demon Hunters' Is a Good Movie
The Netflix animated blockbuster might be proof that we are finally living in a post-multicultural world.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Evo Morales, Barred from Bolivia's Election, Urges Null Votes
Despite being barred from running again for president and being sought for arrest, a towering figure of Bolivian politics is trying to rally supporters to cast null votes.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

New Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. Draws Criticisms Over Its Proportions
A statue in Florida has prompted complaints about its shoes, arm and head but also a discussion about art and representations of historic figures.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

The Power of the Trump-Putin Presidential Photo Op


NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

The power of the Trump-Putin presidential photo op.


NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Who's in Charge of D.C.? Here's What the Law Says.
The city's limited self-governance set the stage for the president's push to take over the police.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

The Real Danger of Trump's Macho Act
It's been a summer full of Trump's overreach. Our round table convenes to discuss.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

New Texas Laws Open a Wild West for Corporate Governance
The state has handed big business a series of legislative wins as it races to woo corporations from Delaware, including a law that helped pave the way for Elon Musk's big Tesla payday.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Europeans Worry Trump Will Pressure Zelensky After Meeting With Putin
With no strategy of their own for ending the war, the continent's leaders are anxious that President Trump will force Kyiv to accept terms that favor Russia too much.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

After Trump-Putin Alaska Summit, Europeans Worry Trump Will Pressure Zelensky
With no strategy of their own for ending the war, the continent's leaders are anxious that President Trump will force Kyiv to accept terms that favor Russia too much.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Air Canada's Flight Attendants Begin Strike, Crippling the Airline
Ahead of the work stoppage, the airline said it had canceled most of the 700 flights that it directly operates, which carry about 130,000 people each day.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Trump vs. the U.S. Economy
Natasha Sarin walks through how Trump's tariffs, the A.I. boom and the leadership shake-up at the Bureau of Labor Statistics are impacting the economy.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Criminal Fights Crime
Democrats should remember: "It's the crime, stupid!"

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Caligula in the Hamptons
Vying for social influence and top-tier gossip in the Hamptons? The Romans were just like you — but they liked drowning people for fun more, too.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

No Deal
President Trump came home empty-handed.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Arrests in Turkey Silence Erdogan's Rivals, Opposition Says
Turkey has arrested at least 390 people associated with the political opposition since March.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

After Trump-Putin Alaska Summit, Europeans Are Relieved, for Now
The problem is that they have no strategy of their own for ending the Ukraine war, other than hoping to contain Russia over the longer term.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Why Is the U.S. Offering a $5 Million Reward for a Haitian Gang Leader?
A major bounty has been offered for help apprehending Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader known as "Barbecue." Experts have doubts about whether it will make any difference.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

‘South Park' Is Crude and Childish. That May Make It Perfect for This Moment.
For decades, "South Park" has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Where D.C. Crime Is Bad, Residents Question Trump's Motives for Federal Takeover
The president might have found allies in Southeast Washington, where violent crime has long vexed residents. But when he described the city as "disgusting," with "roving mobs," his remarks left those looking for help cold.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

One Way Gen Z Finds Stress Relief? Overspending on Treats.
Any excuse is good enough for young adults to treat themselves, whether it's failing an exam, getting a "job well done" from a boss or simply washing the dishes.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

An Arts District Helped Make Asheville a Destination. Its Recovery Is Slow Going.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene severely damaged the popular River Arts District, the rebuilding process continues in a gradual manner.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Congressman's Stock Trades Draw More Scrutiny After Key Votes
Representative Rob Bresnahan Jr. has traded stocks that could be affected by his work in Congress, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Environmental Groups Face ‘Generational' Setbacks Under Trump
As President Trump dismantles the country's efforts to fight climate change, environmental groups are back on their heels.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

C.E.O.s Want Their Companies to Adopt A.I. But Do They Get It Themselves?
Some are being nudged to learn how to use the nascent technology. Coming to the C-suite retreat: mandatory website-building exercises using A.I. tools.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

A Lifelong Party of ‘Puzzle-Making Tomfoolery'
In 1978, Jerry Slocum assembled the first International Puzzle Party in his living room. Now it's a global event.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Unraveling in Las Vegas, Then a Massacre in New York
Shane Tamura was barely known in the city where he lived, working at night and navigating mental health crises. He drove 2,500 miles east to commit New York's deadliest shooting in a quarter-century.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Mamdani's Video Savvy: Easy to Envy, Hard to Duplicate
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Eric Adams are trying to mimic Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's buzzy online videos in the New York City mayor's race.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

The Air Canada Strike: Here's What to Know About Flight Cancellations and More
The carrier's flight attendants are now on strike, disrupting plans for 130,000 travelers a day. Here's what to know if your flight is affected.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Spain's Old Ways May Show How to Keep Cool
The tradition of the siesta is no accident. Spain has been living with extreme heat for centuries, and its people have ways of coping.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2025

Once Seen as Divisive, South Korea's New Leader Tries for Charming
To South Koreans weary of the political polarization that led briefly to martial law, President Lee Jae Myung is showing a more human touch than his predecessor. But his biggest challenges lie ahead.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Trump Administration Backs Off New Attempt to Widen Control of D.C. Police
The chief will remain after a lawsuit challenged the Justice Department's attempt to install a new leader as part of an effort to put the agency under federal control.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

At Trump's Summit, No Deal on Ukraine, and No Consequence for Putin
President Trump's failure to reach an accord on Ukraine only made his warm welcome for the Russian leader more striking.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Trump and Putin Put on a Show in Summit, but No Ukraine Deal Emerges
President Trump gave President Vladimir Putin a warm public reception, effectively ending his diplomatic isolation over the past three years for his invasion of Ukraine. But Mr. Putin did not agree to stop the war.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Trump Welcomes Putin With B-2 Bomber Flyover and Red Carpet
President Trump clapped for his guest, Vladimir V. Putin, as he stepped off the plane. But their visit ended with little but an agreement to see each other again — perhaps, Mr. Putin said, "in Moscow?"

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

6 Takeaways From Trump's Meeting With Putin
While no deal was announced, the Russian leader secured some wins and left on good terms with the U.S. president.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Putin Probably Bought Himself More Time for His War in Ukraine
Few East-West meetings have ended with less clarity than Friday's Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. What was clear, though, was that Vladimir Putin was well satisfied.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Judge Rejects Trump's Attempt to End Standards of Care for Detained Migrant Children
Court-mandated oversight will remain in place for migrant children in custody. Lawyers have reported poor medical care and lack of sunlight and showers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Newsom's Gerrymander of California Has a Formidable Foe: Schwarzenegger
The actor-turned-governor helped overhaul how California draws political maps. In an interview with The New York Times, he said he would fight to preserve that legacy.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

California Lawmakers Release a Proposed House Map Favoring Democrats
The plan would help Democrats flip five seats, offsetting the gains Republicans hope to make by redrawing maps in Texas.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Trump Is Testing D.C.'s Home Rule. What Is It?
The city's limited self-governance has set the stage for the president's police takeover.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Two Decades of Putin Playing the West
For more than 20 years, Western leaders have played right into Putin's hands — and given one a shake.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

4 Takeaways From the Week Trump Took Control of D.C.'s Police
The administration's grip on the city has only tightened as the week has worn on, while pushback has begun to intensify.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Judge Blocks F.T.C. Investigation of Media Matters
The agency began looking into the liberal watchdog group's research critical of Elon Musk and his social media platform, X, in May.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Trump Welcomes Putin With B-2 Fighter Jet Flyover and Red Carpet
President Trump clapped for his guest, Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, as he stepped foot in the United States for the first time in a decade.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

MAHA Draft Report Brings Relief to Some, Chagrin to Others
A draft of an upcoming White House report on children's health was not as harsh toward the agriculture industry as some of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s allies had hoped.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

NY Weed Dispensaries Sue Regulators Over Misinterpretation of State Rules
Last month, dozens of cannabis businesses were told they were located too close to schools after state officials realized they had misinterpreted regulations.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Senator Josh Hawley Begins Child Safety Inquiry Into Meta's A.I. Bot
Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, said he would look into whether the social media company's artificial intelligence technology endangers children.

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Aug 15, 2025

Trump and Putin Meet in Alaska
Also, D.C. sued Trump over his takeover of the city's police. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Tommy McLain, the King of Swamp Pop, Dies at 85
Playing a blend of rock, R&B and zydeco, he had a hit in 1966 with "Sweet Dreams" and inspired Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe, among many others.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Priscilla Presley Locked in Feud With Former Business Partners
Elvis's ex-wife has traded lawsuits in a financial dispute with former advisers that has grown ugly with an allegation that she prematurely "pulled the plug" on her late daughter, Lisa Marie.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Masaoki Sen, a Kamikaze Volunteer and Japan Tea Ceremony Grandmaster, Dies
Spared from flying a suicide mission in World War II, he became a grandmaster of Japan's venerable tea ceremony and used his stature to speak out against all wars.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Mayor LaToya Cantrell of New Orleans Is Indicted on Corruption Charges
LaToya Cantrell was charged with going to criminal lengths to carry out a romantic relationship with a city police officer assigned to protect her.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2025

Officers Clear More Homeless People from Sites Around Washington
Local police now under federal oversight dismantled encampments, discarding tents and other belongings.

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