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Aug 17, 2026

Paramount Asks States to Shoulder Costs of Delaying Warner Bros. Deal
Paramount's $111 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery has been postponed until the conclusion of a trial, a delay the studio says could cost it millions of dollars.

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Aug 17, 2026

As Iran Truce Expires and Options Shrivel, Trump Lashes Out
President Trump took aim at Oman, a U.S. ally that has been mediating the talks, as efforts to end a war he started have faltered.

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Aug 17, 2026

Mangione's State Trial Is Delayed as His Lawyers Seek Dismissal
The delay comes after Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to stalking that led to the death of Brian Thompson, a health care executive.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Barred From Ballot, a Party Becomes a Vessel for Russians' Discontent
The spotlight on the country's only antiwar party has brought a spark to what had looked like another dull, tightly controlled election campaign.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

What It Will Take to Win the 2028 Democratic Presidential Nomination
A new early calendar will upend how Democrats select their 2028 champion.

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Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere: A Life in Pictures
The actress was a child star who went on to become a fixture of network TV dramas in the 2000s.

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Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere's Best Performances: Where to Stream
The actress was a staple of two popular network TV dramas and had memorable early-career roles in film.

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Aug 17, 2026

What It Will Take to Win the 2028 Democratic Presidential Primaries
A new early calendar will upend how Democrats select their 2028 champion.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

‘Buy Now, Pay Later' Lenders Pitch Loans for Needs Like Electricity and Rent
The rapid growth of pay-later loans raises questions about whether their popularity is driven by consumer preference or desperation.

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Aug 17, 2026

Nvidia to Back Ohio Data Center With as Much as $105 Billion
The data center, one of the world's largest, could cost as much as $500 billion and will be leased by OpenAI.

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Aug 17, 2026

What We Know About Damages From Hurricane Lala in Hawaii
The storm narrowly missed land, but its outer bands left the Big Island with power outages, road closures and flooded homes.

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Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere's Death and Police Investigation: What We Know
After responding to a 911 call, emergency responders found a woman in cardiac arrest at an apartment complex in Greenville, S.C.

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Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere Is Dead: Star of ‘Remember the Titans' and ‘Heroes' Was 36
In May, she published a memoir after a tumultuous decade that involved depression, substance abuse, losing custody of her daughter and stints in rehab.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

The Democrats Aren't in Tea Party Territory — Yet
Democrats aren't shifting left as much as you may think.

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Aug 17, 2026

Supreme Court Again Rejects Trump's Appeal of $5 Million E. Jean Carroll Payment
The court declined President Trump's long-shot request that it reconsider his appeal. He has separately asked the court to overturn a much larger 2024 award.

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Aug 17, 2026

AI Slop Is Everywhere. Spotify, LinkedIn and Others Have Had Enough.
Spotify, LinkedIn and others are trying to dig out of a digital sewage heap full of low-quality content made with artificial intelligence.

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Aug 17, 2026

Houthis Claim Strike on Saudi Vessel as Red Sea Violence Escalates
The armed group, based in Yemen and backed by Iran, said it had launched missiles near the vital maritime trade route, in a conflict that shows no sign of abating.

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Aug 17, 2026

Supreme Court Again Refuses Trump's Request to Review Carroll Judgment
The justices refused to review a $5 million civil judgment against President Trump after a jury found that he sexually abused and defamed E. Jean Carroll.

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Aug 17, 2026

Killings Plunge in a City Once Known for Violence
After decades of notoriously high murder totals, Baltimore and the people whose work entails dealing with the city's most violent crimes are adjusting to a new reality.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Peptides, GLP-1 Drugs and Botox: Needles Are Everywhere Now
Weight-loss drugs, peptides, I.V.F. As sharps migrate out of doctors' offices, even needle-phobics are willing to embrace shots.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Kushner Meets Netanyahu in Israel in Effort to Break Logjam Over Gaza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has refused to pull back the country's military until Hamas fully disarms. But the Trump administration is under pressure to show progress.

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Aug 17, 2026

Islamophobia's Rise in Texas: ‘I Won't Rest Until Every Muslim Is Gone'
Muslim communities have been growing for decades, particularly around Dallas. Now, conservatives want to roll up the welcome mat.

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Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere Is Dead: Star of ‘Nashville' and ‘Heroes' Was 36
In May, she published a memoir after a tumultuous decade that involved depression, substance abuse, losing custody of her daughter and stints in rehab.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Silicon Valley Was Right From the Start
Silicon Valley was never pacifist; it just followed the customers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Trump's Overture to North Korea Strains Alliance With the South
President Trump wants to curtail military exercises with South Korea, saying they were hostile to North Korea. But under Mr. Kim, the North has become increasingly belligerent toward the South.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

In a New Memoir, Hayden Panettiere Relives the Drama
Her mother put her on TV at 11 months old. She lost custody of her own daughter. The "Nashville" star has a lot to reckon with in her new memoir.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere Discusses Addiction, Loss, Childhood Fame and Her Memoir
Her mother put her on TV at 11 months old. She lost custody of her own daughter. The "Nashville" star has a lot to reckon with in her new memoir.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Watch Out for El Niño
We explain the climate phenomenon.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Who Is the New White House Counsel?
President Trump appointed his former personal lawyer Will Scharf as White House counsel. Maggie Haberman, our White House correspondent, explains how Scharf might help the president avoid congressional oversight at a critical time.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

U.S. and Iran Blow Past War Deadline, and the Rise of Islamophobia in Texas
Plus, Hayden Panettiere dies at 36.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Iran's Supreme Leader Signals Intention to Keep Country on a War Footing
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment of hard-line loyalists to top jobs suggests he is prepared to keep the country on a war footing and to quash domestic dissent.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Democratic Socialists Look for Upsets in Hostile Territory: Florida
Three primaries for the House and the Senate on Tuesday pose a fresh test for the left, this time in a conservative-leaning state where socialism is often seen as a dirty word.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

There Are Few Witnesses to Tupac Shakur's Drive-by Shooting
Prosecutors say Duane Davis and three other men who are now deceased were involved in the fatal confrontation in 1996.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

How Silicon Valley Fell Back in Love With Bombs
Silicon Valley was never pacifist; it just followed the customers.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Elizabeth Smart Is Rethinking the True-Crime Podcast
Her abduction as a child became a national story. In a new true crime podcast, Smart speaks to survivors of violent crimes about what they endured and the lifelong process of healing.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Share Your Experiences With the Public Health System in Louisiana
The New York Times is examining how public health is changing in the state, from the whooping cough outbreak to vaccine policies, and we want to hear from you.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

How Ukraine's Satellites Help Drive Its War Drones
Here's how speedy access to satellite imagery is bolstering Ukraine.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

How One Woman With a Very Rare Disease Secured a Clinical Trial
Through sheer determination, Neena Nizar has become the first patient in a clinical trial testing a treatment for her disease — one so rare it affects just 30 people worldwide.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

What Do Students Lose When They Stop Writing?
Educators are worried that many students can no longer write essays without A.I. And it's costing more than just grammar skills.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Murder Drops to Historic Lows in Baltimore
After decades of notoriously high murder totals, Baltimore and the people whose work entails dealing with the city's most violent crimes are adjusting to a new reality.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

How Islamophobia Moved From the Fringe to the Mainstream in Texas
Muslim communities have been growing for decades, particularly around Dallas. Now, conservatives want to roll up the welcome mat.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Preserving Hanji, the Ancient Korean Craft of Papermaking, in Ohio
Aimee Lee learned to make hanji with Korean masters. Now she practices their traditional technique in the United States.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Cuba Is Out of Time
Governments can afford to keep playing the waiting game. Ordinary Cubans cannot.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Trump Orders Pentagon to Curtail Military Exercises With Ally South Korea
In a social media post, the president scolded South Korea for not helping denuclearize Iran, and also praised North Korea and its leader.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Bread Rations. Endless Blackouts. How Much More Can Cubans Endure?
Governments can afford to keep playing the waiting game. Ordinary Cubans cannot.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

Hayden Panettiere, Star of ‘Nashville' and ‘Heroes,' Dies at 36
In May, she published a memoir after a tumultuous decade that involved depression, substance abuse, losing custody of her daughter and stints in rehab.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

U.S. and Iran Blow Through Deadline to Agree to a Broad Deal to End War
President Trump said a cease-fire agreed in June would lead to limits on Iran's nuclear program and finish the conflict, but the countries appear far apart.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

‘Posh George,' the Convicted Fraudster in Nigel Farage's Inner Circle
Scrutiny over the gifts and support provided by George Cottrell to Mr. Farage, the Reform U.K. leader, will continue even after he won last week's special election in Clacton.

NYTimes Global
Aug 17, 2026

China Wants Its Data to Power the World's A.I.
China is exporting more than A.I. models. It wants its data to influence the world's chatbots, raising fears that Beijing's narratives will spread with the technology.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Mamdani Speaks Mandarin to Promote Broadway, and Gets Good Reviews
Mayor Zohran Mamdani released videos in three languages to highlight a program that offers free theater tickets to high school students. His Mandarin earned some praise.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Kushner Meets With Hamas to Advance Trump's Gaza Plan
The president's son-in-law met the Palestinian militant group's leaders in Egypt, officials said. He will soon see Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli leader.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Zale Parry, Aquatic Hollywood Star and Early Acid Tripper, Dies at 93
A diving feat landed her on the cover of Sports Illustrated and led to a film and TV career. She also took part in one of the first LSD studies.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Top Admiral Praises Sailors but Concedes Hardships After Visit to U.S.S. Lincoln
Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged the difficulty of the carrier's nearly nine-month deployment but said mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Indiana Prepares for More Rain After Days of Deadly Storms
Since last week, hazardous weather has caused seven deaths, forced people from their homes and required some to be rescued by boat. The region was at risk for more flooding on Sunday.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Democrats Face a Potential Tea Party Moment
A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its possible limitations.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Tommy John, Pitcher Who Gave His Name to Career-Saving Surgery, Dies at 83
After tearing an elbow ligament, he underwent a risky procedure and returned at his best, changing baseball and giving new hope to injured players.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

What We Know About the Storms Battering the Midwest
A lingering weather system has brought severe flooding and intense winds — including a few tornadoes — to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, killing at least seven.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

As Lala Lashes Hawaii, the Atlantic Hurricane Season Remains Calm. So Far.
An El Niño weather pattern is expected to limit activity into the fall, providing a stabilizing force.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Cutting Your Parents Off Isn't the Answer
Many queer people are going no contact — cutting off their families for myriad reasons. It's not always the right answer.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

It's a Crowded Place With Some of the City's Trickiest Traffic
A fatal accident has drawn attention to New York Harbor, a popular destination where not everyone necessarily knows the rules — or follows them.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Blanche Refuses to Say He'll Always Be Independent of Trump as Attorney General
The new head of the Justice Department said on "Meet the Press" on Sunday that the president had never asked him to prosecute specific people — and never would.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

He's Awkward. He's Sticky. He's the Best Superhero.
If you want or need any superhero right now, you're better off with Spider-Man.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

A Shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto Exposes a Neighborhood's Guns-for-Hire Network
A shooting at a U.S. Consulate has thrust a neighborhood with a troubled past into the center of an emerging criminal phenomenon: young guns for hire as gig workers in the underworld economy.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Years of Trump Support Came Undone in 15 Minutes in an Airport.
The case represents a new front in President Trump's mass deportation drive: arrests at airports of people who have active immigration cases and no criminal history.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

AIPAC Targets Progressive Democrat in Race to Replace Swalwell
Two Democrats are in a runoff to replace Eric Swalwell, who resigned from Congress in April. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is spending heavily against a progressive candidate.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Bot Meets Bot
Are we ready for a world where machines are mostly talking to each other?

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Ocasio-Cortez Rewrites the Rules
The representative is fusing her body and mind on the public stage to show us what real female power can look like.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Friends Wanted Me to Cut Off My Father. They Were Wrong.
Many queer people are going no contact — cutting off their families for myriad reasons. It's not always the right answer.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

As Iran War Turns Into Economic Battle, a New U.S. Strategy Recalls Old Ones
The United States and Iran are poised to blow past a deadline they had set themselves to broker terms on peace and Iran's nuclear program.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?
Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don't perform as well as other Democrats.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?
A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its potential limitations.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington
A dubious post that spread on X became the basis of false claims that Iran's leadership had declared it a nuclear power.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

How a Ukrainian Bank Worker Came to Face Life in a Russian Prison
Artem Murdid, his mother and his girlfriend are accused of terrorism. They say they did nothing wrong.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

He Was a MAGA Patriot. ICE Took His Wife Away.
The case represents a new front in President Trump's mass deportation drive: arrests at airports of people who have active immigration cases and no criminal history.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

The U.S. Military Wants A.I. Dominance. Feuds and China May Thwart It.
The administration is veering wildly in its response to the national security implications of A.I. as China, America's main technological and military rival, charges ahead.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

As A.I. Data Centers Spread, Pressure Mounts to Share Profits
Policymakers around the country are maneuvering to ensure that tech giants aren't the only ones who stand to benefit.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

How Republicans Embraced Brandon Herrera, a Texas Republican Candidate and Gun Influencer
Brandon Herrera, long an anti-establishment outsider, is trying to help the party defend a red-leaning House district in West Texas. It's proving messy.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

As the Old Files Open, One Family Confronts Another's Dark Nazi Past
A woman who secured the criminal file of her grandmother, a collaborator, offered to share it with a Jewish family that had been betrayed. Then she balked and a new dispute ensued.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Trump's Other Hold on the Americas: The Visa
As part of its expansionist approach to the Western Hemisphere, the Trump administration is trying to reassert its dominance, one U.S. visa at a time.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

This Is the Solution to America's Literacy Crisis, and It's a Lot of Fun
Come join the fun.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

Europe Is Not Ready for American Weed
The race to go global is on.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

After Women in India Joined Protests, Online Harassment Followed
Widespread online abuse and visits from the police show the added risks women take standing up for their beliefs in a patriarchal society.

NYTimes Global
Aug 16, 2026

With Priests Scarce in Rural Italy, an African Pastor Is Filling the Void
Immigrants have long eased labor shortages on farms and factories in Italy. But churches also need foreign-born priests, like the Rev. Vincent Souly of the Ivory Coast.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Prosecutors Examined Firm With Tie to Judge in Trump Hush-Money Trial
The U.S. attorney in Chicago subpoenaed a fund-raising firm that had been co-owned by the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who conducted the trial that led to Donald Trump's felony conviction.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Central Synagogue Attack Rattles Jewish New Yorkers
The police said a man on Friday night struck a congregant at the prominent Upper East Side synagogue, as Jews in the city contend with threats, fears and internal divides.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

The Last Hurricane to Hit Hawaii Became a Movie Star
Hurricane Iniki devastated Kauai, causing at least seven deaths and $1.8 billion in damage. It also got a cameo in a Spielberg movie.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Iran Says Qatar Captured Its Pilots Months Ago, a Claim Qatar Rejects
Iran said the airmen have been held since March 2 when their fighter jets were shot down. The Qatari government denies detaining any Iranian pilots.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

An Island Used to Storms Readies for One of the Strongest in Decades
Storms regularly sweep across Hawaii, but actual hurricanes are rare. As Lala approached, propane, ice and Oreos were among the priorities.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Democrats Make South Carolina the First Contest in 2028 Presidential Primary Calendar
The party's membership finalized the new order for the first six states to winnow the candidate field, pushing back Iowa and New Hampshire.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Canadian Petition to Expel U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra Takes Off
Mr. Hoekstra has been President Trump's faithful messenger in Canada amid a historic low in relations. More than 170,000 Canadians want him gone.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

David Ellison's Plan to Move Hollywood to Nashville
The dream of a red-state Hollywood.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Iran Says Qatar Captured Three of Its Pilots Early in War With U.S.
Iran said the airmen have been held since March 2 when their fighter jets were shot down. The Qatari government has not commented.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Kill 11, Health Officials Say
The Lebanese health ministry said several children were killed in a strike overnight, one of the deadliest attacks in months. Israel's military said it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

At Least 47 Dead as 7.7-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Indonesia
The temblor was one of the strongest the area had experienced in decades, an official said.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

What Is Happening at the Border in Big Bend National Park?
Over the objections of environmentalists, local sheriffs and some state leaders, the Trump administration appears to be moving ahead with border infrastructure in one of Texas' most beloved parks.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

The Charming, Amusing, Surprisingly Low-Confidence Matthew Rhys
The "Widow's Bay" star on his two Emmy nominations, his penchant for going dark and his wobbly self-esteem.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Republicans Are Trying to Hide These Health Care Cuts
Republicans are taking deliberate steps to make health care less affordable.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Where the Teacher Is a Hero
The Trump administration is squeezing struggling Americans with benefit cuts, but ordinary people are stepping up to help.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Kill 9, Health Officials Say
The Lebanese health ministry said several children were killed in a strike overnight, one of the deadliest attacks in months. Israel's military said it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure.

NYTimes Global
Aug 15, 2026

How Are the Democrats' Midterm Dreams Shaping Up?
Democratic divisions, polling misses and Ocasio-Cortez's egg freezing: the week in politics.

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