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Jun 19, 2026

‘Game Changer'? Too Soon to Tell. But Ukraine Flexed in Striking Moscow.
The drone attack that sent plumes of smoke rising over Moscow intensified Ukrainian hopes of bringing the war to Russia.

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Jun 19, 2026

JD Vance's Blunt Warning to Israel, and Why Waymo Is Struggling to Go National
Plus, the Friday news quiz.

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Jun 19, 2026

I Keep Telling People We're Living in This Dystopian Novel
The 2010 novel "Super Sad True Love Story" foreshadowed our current world. So I asked its author, Gary Shteyngart, how he sees the world today and how we might find pleasure in it.

NYTimes Global
Jun 19, 2026

The Costs of the Iran War: Thousands of Lives and Billions of Dollars
The human toll and economic costs mounted rapidly after the United States and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28.

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Jun 19, 2026

Iran Roared. Trump Blinked.
The Iran deal wasn't about peace but answering Trump's personal needs.

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Jun 19, 2026

Congress Is Anxious as U.S.-Canada-Mexico Trade Talks Intensify
With midterms approaching and negotiations heating up, some lawmakers are apprehensive over where the discussions are headed.

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Jun 19, 2026

Trump's Military Budget Hits Snags Amid Questions on Iran War Costs
Republicans and Democrats alike are casting doubt on a push for the largest military budget in history as the administration declines to disclose the cost of the war with Iran.

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Jun 19, 2026

The Ageless and Undefeated Champs of Tulsa's Wii Bowling League
The U.V. Okies have dominated a competition with other senior living facilities for six seasons, but they're not just there to win.

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Jun 19, 2026

Is Climate Change Supercharging El Niño?
As a new, potentially record-breaking El Niño begins, researchers are vigorously debating whether climate change is driving the phenomenon's intensity.

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Jun 19, 2026

Buildings May Soon Have ‘Immune Systems' That Fight Airborne Disease
Following the pandemic, the federal government is spending $150 million on new technology to ensure clean indoor air. Here's what scientists are pursuing.

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Jun 19, 2026

Mexico's Laws Have a New Target: Journalists
Politicians and officials in Mexico are using the country's laws to intimidate critics and the media, forcing them into censorship and blunting scrutiny.

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Jun 19, 2026

The (Very) Manhattan Moms Whose Sons Are Running for Congress
In a high-profile Democratic House primary, there's a fair chance that would-be voters may have been sweet-talked by the proud mothers of leading candidates.

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Jun 19, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel Calls Trump's Iran Deal ‘The Retreaty of Versailles'
"Trump's answer to the question, ‘Who did you go to war with?' and ‘How did it end?' will be the same answer: ‘Iran,'" Kimmel said.

NYTimes Global
Jun 19, 2026

Matt Dunlap Wins Democratic House Primary in Maine's Swing District
Mr. Dunlap, a progressive Democrat, is set to face former Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, in a competitive general election in November.

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Jun 19, 2026

Hannah Pingree and Bobby Charles Will Face Off in Maine Governor's Race
Mr. Charles, a conservative Republican, had led the field ahead of a ranked-choice runoff. But Ms. Pingree, a former Maine House speaker, had been in a tight race with other Democrats.

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Jun 19, 2026

Art Galleries Are Not OK
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It's as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.

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Jun 19, 2026

The Art Market is Broken
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It's as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.

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Jun 19, 2026

What Does It All Mean? Once a Year, French Students Try to Explain.
The high school philosophy exam is a rite of passage for French students. This year included questions about Friedrich Nietzsche's 1878 book, "Human, All Too Human."

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Vance Delays Trip to Switzerland for Direct Talks on Iran Deal
Mr. Vance said earlier at a press briefing that he did not know if he would travel to Switzerland on Friday for the talks, where he was initially expected for a signing ceremony.

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Jun 18, 2026

San Francisco Film Patrons Are Found Dead on Side of Highway
Judith Sheldon, 84, daughter of an Oscar-winning director, and her husband, Wylie, 86, were traveling to Oregon on a hot day. Their deaths are under investigation.

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Jun 18, 2026

Burnham Wins Makerfield By-Election, Clearing Path to Challenge Starmer as UK Prime Minister
Andy Burnham, Labour's most popular politician, beat the populist right-wing Reform U.K. party in the Makerfield by-election. The decisive victory will energize his bid to become prime minister.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Who Is Andy Burnham, the Man Who Could Be Britain's Next Prime Minister?
Charismatic, northern and exuding a relaxed optimism, Mr. Burnham is a contrast to Keir Starmer. His allies hope he could mend Labour's relationship with voters.

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Jun 18, 2026

Firm Tied to Trump Donor Got No-Bid Contract to Clean Reflecting Pool
A White House spokeswoman said the president was not involved in selecting Greenwater Services, the business owned by a trust led by John J. Cafaro.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Jean Houston, ‘Midwife of Souls' Who Advised Hillary Clinton, Dies at 89
The author of books like "The Possible Human," she held workshops that drew on mythology, psychology and the experiential ethos of Esalen. But she refused to be called a guru.

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Jun 18, 2026

Trump's Intelligence Pick Renews Debate: Is the Director of National Intelligence Needed?
The director of national intelligence's office was created in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. Now some lawmakers want to shrink it.

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Jun 18, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu Have Really Stepped in It Now
America and Israel have snatched defeat from victory.

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Jun 18, 2026

Central Park Rides Halted After Fatal Fall From Horse-Drawn Carriage
An 18-year-old was ejected after a carriage horse bolted on Wednesday as the driver took a photograph. It was unclear how long the voluntary shutdown might last.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Vance's Defense of Iran Deal Rests on Vague and Misleading Claims
The vice president said the United States had leverage to dictate the outcome of the next round of negotiations. But he claimed incorrectly that Iran got no new benefit from the lifting of oil sanctions.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

James Talarico Attacks Ken Paxton Over Child Abuse Case
The case, which resulted in a short jail sentence despite years of alleged abuse, has drawn outcry in Texas. So have the attempts to politicize it.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

During Trump's Immigration Crackdown, Minnesota Protester Remained Shackled in Hospital for Days
The story of one progressive activist arrested in Minnesota in January shows what critics say is the aggressive nature of the Trump administration's response to those who have protested its immigration crackdown.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Absent Congressman to Return to House in 12 Days, Aide Says
Thomas Kean Jr. has missed three months of votes in Washington and has not been on the campaign trail in his New Jersey district because of an unexplained health condition.

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Jun 18, 2026

Rama Duwaji Had the Winning Look at the Knicks Parade
The first lady and the mayor showed up for the celebration in style.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Vance Issues a Blunt Warning to Israel
Also, Ukraine launches a major assault on Moscow. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Trump Redirects Millions From Secret Service Amid White House Construction
The White House insists that private donations are paying for a new ballroom, but the administration is using taxpayer money for a series of security upgrades.

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Jun 18, 2026

Stephen Colbert Nods to Obama's Tan Suit at Presidential Center Opening
Celebrity guests paid winking homage to President Obama's notorious tan suit.

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Jun 18, 2026

Colorado Governor Overruled His Own Clemency Board to Release Tina Peters
Two members of Gov. Jared Polis's board that reviews commutation requests came forward to say the secretive panel had twice rejected the release of Tina Peters, convicted of election tampering.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

NYC Erupts in Celebration Over Knicks Championship Win
New York City found a reason to party on Thursday, cheering, crying and climbing around Broadway to celebrate the Knicks' N.B.A. championship.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Here's What Barack and Michelle Obama Said at His Presidential Center Opening
The Obamas each took to the microphone, delivering speeches before a crowd of dignitaries, elected officials and Democratic supporters.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

While Knicks Fans Celebrate, a New York Artist Fumes
After the Knicks promoted Gavin Snider's watercolor painting in the wake of their N.B.A. title, one of the most famous artists on social media posted an uncannily similar work.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Democratic Socialist Defeats Centrist in the D.C. Mayoral Primary
President Trump's grip on the capital loomed over the race, and he threatened to tighten it if Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George is elected. She almost certainly will be.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Don't Blame Plunging Birthrates on Phones
Low fertility rates are a lagging indicator, the final outcome of a string of social shifts.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Takeaways From ‘Regime Change,' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's Book on Trump's White House
The book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan of The New York Times, "Regime Change," reveals a host of details and surprising exchanges as President Trump pushed to drastically expand his power.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional
The defense secretary described the vaccine requirement, which he lifted in April, as an "absurd, overreaching" mandate.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Book Review: ‘Regime Change,' by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
In "Regime Change," two New York Times journalists offer a riveting chronicle of the weird fusion of reality and show business in the White House.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

ICE Spent $700 Million on 7 Warehouses. Now It Wants to Get Rid of Them.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to sell or give away most of the 11 warehouses it bought to detain migrants, reversing course on a signature initiative.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

In Ancient Pits Near Stonehenge, Scientists See Hints of Solstice Ritual
British archaeologists may have found the remains of a site where people celebrated the solstice thousands of years ago, a few miles from the famed stone circle.

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Jun 18, 2026

Trump Administration Backs Off Plan to End Ocean Monitoring System
The reversal comes after the Senate passed a bipartisan bill on Wednesday to block the removal of deep-sea monitoring instruments.

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Jun 18, 2026

Tropical Storm Arthur Prompts Rare Forecast Warning for the Southeast
The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur are raising the risk of flooding across the Gulf Coast.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Gary Shteyngart, a Russian-Born Author, Tours Thomas Jefferson's Home With His Son
I emigrated from the Soviet Union decades ago, and recently toured Thomas Jefferson's home with my American-born history-buff son.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

The Major Oak, Ancient Tree of Robin Hood Legend, Has Died
The Major Oak in the Sherwood Forest was between 800 and 1,200 years old. It succumbed to a combination of over-tourism, climate change and misguided efforts to save it.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Iran and the U.S. Have an Understanding. Will It Lead to a Deal?
Europe and the larger world will be watching carefully to see if talks produce a lasting agreement on Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Jose Alvarado the Photographer Looks Back on the Knicks' Magic
While fans watched their team, José A. Alvarado Jr. watched the crowd.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Tech Workers Maxed Out Their A.I. Use. Now They're Trying to Minimize It.
Artificial intelligence is expensive to use, many companies discovered. That has led to a new era of saving costs.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Mariska Hargitay on ‘Every Brilliant Thing' and Finding Inspiration From Jalen Brunson
The "Law & Order: SVU" actress "was really scared" about starring in "Every Brilliant Thing." Who does she look to for inspiration? The Knicks, of course.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

McCarthy Aide's Tell-All Book Recounts Trump's Expletive-Filled Threats to G.O.P.
A new book by John Leganski, the floor manager for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, offers a rare behind-the-scenes account of how President Trump wields his power through threats and intimidation.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Supreme Court Narrows Law Banning Drug Users From Owning Guns
A Texas gun owner who faced criminal charges after admitting to marijuana use argued that a federal gun law violated the Second Amendment.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Can a Nerd Still Get Elected to Congress in Manhattan?
In a Democratic primary for a coveted House seat in Manhattan, Micah Lasher is betting long experience can prevail despite anti-establishment headwinds.

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Jun 18, 2026

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Jun 18, 2026

When in Jersey for the World Cup, Do as the Locals Do. (Go to a Mall.)
There is no tailgating at MetLife Stadium, which is surrounded by swampland and highways. But there is a three-million-square-foot megamall nearby.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Student Cheating Is Becoming Impossible to Detect in an A.I. Era
Big tech companies and small start-ups are using social media to hype new tools that allow students to trick teachers and A.I. detectors.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Critics of Russia Say This Critic Isn't Critical Enough
Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression, but he is still controversial among his country's exiles.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks.
Investors piled on bets for higher borrowing costs after Kevin Warsh opted against providing policy guidance at his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

See the Knicks Championship Parade Unfold
Fans are gathering in Manhattan on Thursday to cheer on the N.B.A. champions at a parade that has been 53 years in the making.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Inflation Will Linger Despite U.S.-Iran Deal, British Officials Warn
Bank of England policymakers kept interest rates on hold, saying the impact of the war in Iran was still a major source of uncertainty for the economy.

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Jun 18, 2026

Iran Gets Major Economic Lifeline for Minimal Concessions in Initial Deal
The agreement delays the most difficult steps for Iran for later talks, while granting it crucial benefits.

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Jun 18, 2026

JD Vance on the Morality of the Trump Administration
I asked the vice president what is Christian about this White House.

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Jun 18, 2026

How Iran Could Benefit From Its Deal With the U.S., and an A.I. Arms Race in Schools
Plus, the "Obamalisk" opens.

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Jun 18, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Moscow Refinery in Large-Scale Drone Attack
The attack, which shut down the city's airports for several hours, appeared to be the biggest wave of drone strikes on Russia's capital since the start of the war.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Retail Investors Help Send SpaceX Shares Soaring
The company's blockbuster trading debut is the latest example of how individual investors have become a force in financial markets.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Why Extreme Sports Enthusiasts Keep Jumping After a String of Tragedies
Often considered thrill seekers looking for the next adrenaline hit, participants say they're actually drawn to control and a sense of time slowing down.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

All Aboard! Brands Jump on the Knicks Bandwagon.
Companies — including some with no ties to New York or basketball — have posted memes, changed their avatars to Knicks blue and orange, and cheered the team in their captions.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

She Saw Her Skydiving Plane Burn. Would She Jump Again?
Lacy Reynolds was waiting to catch the next flight when the aircraft crashed in Butler, Mo., killing 11 passengers and a pilot. She wasn't sure she could keep skydiving.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

What to Know Before Buying SpaceX Stock, According to Financial Advisers
SpaceX has rapidly become one of the world's most valuable companies. Even so, experts say investing in single stocks can be risky.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

New Super PAC, the Guardrails Alliance, Aims to Rally Tech Workers to Help Limit A.I.
The Guardrails Alliance, which has raised $5 million, is positioning itself as a populist effort that will take on the pro-A.I. interests trying to influence this year's elections.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Can a Federal Plan Fix Dismal Penn Station? There's Hope.
Everyone agrees that Penn Station is a disaster, but not on how to fix it. Now a Trump-backed, multibillion-dollar plan to rebuild it offers a promising step forward.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

‘Toy Story 5' Review: The Machines Have Come for the Children
In this latest installment of the popular franchise, Woody and Buzz Lightyear are back and must contend with Bonnie's mesmerizing new toy.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

The Russian Film Director Who Chooses Moments to Challenge Putin
Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression but he is still controversial among his country's exiles.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Barack Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago
Today's opening is expected to draw four former presidents, as well as Bruce Springsteen, Bono and Jennifer Hudson. Chicago has seen years of planning and legal fights.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

How A.I. Apps Teach Students How to Cheat
Big tech companies and small start-ups are using social media to hype new tools that allow students to trick teachers and A.I. detectors.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

The Thriving Black Market for a Powerful Weight Loss Drug
People are buying what they believe to be retatrutide from WhatsApp groups, Chinese labs and websites selling it "for research purposes."

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

This Is Not a Grand Bargain With Iran. Good.
The world doesn't need a nuclear deal with Tehran.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Average U.S. Gasoline Price Falls Below $4 for First Time in Months
Drivers are enjoying some relief at the pump after the United States and Iran signed an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Together We Stand: A Knicks Celebration and a Pause for Communal Joy
The Knicks' parade through the Canyon of Heroes on Thursday is expected to attract legions of fans celebrating the team's first championship in 53 years.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Jimmy Kimmel Feels ‘Hormuzled' by Trump's New Deal With Iran
Although the agreement finally reopens the Strait of Hormuz, "we threw in a minimum of $300 billion," Kimmel said. "Right now, Melania's wondering, ‘How do I get a deal like that?'"

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Team Medic Recounts Iran's ‘Stressful' Debut in L.A.
A member of Iran's medical team says the team endured delays, multiple security searches and a rushed exit, frustrating players and officials.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Billionaire Tax Officially Has Enough Signatures for California Ballot
A proposed wealth tax on billionaires is headed to the ballot unless Gov. Gavin Newsom and other opponents reach a deal with backers to remove it.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Trump's Iran Deal Isn't Perfect. It Doesn't Need to Be.
The world doesn't need a nuclear deal with Tehran.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

In Britain, the Far Right Is Setting the Agenda
Its opponents urgently need to demonstrate that they can do more than throw up their hands in horror.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

In Southeast Asia, Switching to Solar Offers Relief from Energy Crisis Caused by Iran War
Homeowners and businesses in the region, which relies heavily on imported oil, are installing rooftop solar panels to reduce the sting of soaring energy costs.

NYTimes Global
Jun 18, 2026

Why the By-Election in Makerfield Will Have Giant Consequences for the UK
Here is what to know about the by-election on Thursday in Makerfield, the outcome of which could lead to Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ouster.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Knicks Accept a White House Invitation to Celebrate Title, Owner Says
James Dolan said he was "very proud" to bring his championship team to Washington. It would be the first N.B.A. team to visit the White House with Trump as president.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Trump's Deal With Iran Opens New Rifts in G.O.P.
Some in the president's party were skeptical about whether the agreement he reached included adequate concessions from Iranian officials.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Before Making a Deal, Trump Demanded Iran's Surrender. He Got a Surprise.
While the Iranians suffered substantial losses in the war, they emerged from a confrontation with the world's most powerful military having proved they can use economic chaos as a weapon.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Tornadoes Reported in Wisconsin and Illinois as Violent Storms Sweep the Midwest
The National Weather Service issued several of its highest-level tornado alerts on Wednesday night.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

18-Year-Old Dies in Fall From Horse Carriage in Central Park
The horse bolted after the driver stepped out to take a photo of the passengers, the carriage drivers' union said, and an 18-year-old tourist from India fell from the driverless carriage.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Warsh Makes His Case With Jargon, and a Penchant for Detail
The Federal Reserve's new chairman held a press conference where he bantered with reporters and laid out a vision for change at the central bank.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

The Democrats Need a Candidate Shake-Up
The 2024 election showed that the party is simply not large enough to command a majority of the country.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Georgia Republicans Shelve Redistricting Amid Mounting Protests
The leaders of the Georgia legislature pulled the plug on gerrymandering away U.S. House seats held by Black Democrats just hours before a special session was to begin.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

France Assembled an African Dream Team. Senegal Could Not Stop Them.
Many see the rivalry between France and Senegal as a result of colonial heritage. But at the same time, European teams are more African than ever.

NYTimes Global
Jun 17, 2026

Horse Carriage Overturns in Central Park, Critically Injuring Man
The horse bolted after the driver stepped out to take a photo of the passengers, the carriage drivers' union said, and an 18-year-old tourist from India fell from the driverless carriage.

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