World
-
Gazans Weep and Pray Over Loved Ones Killed in Attack on Former School
A mother begs her dead child to take her hand. A young man, wrapped in bandages, lies weeping next to…
-
Have Wine for Breakfast, Put On a 51-Pound Suit and Get to the Battlefield
One by one, Greek soldiers, bellies full from a breakfast of red wine and dry bread, armed and clad themselves…
-
The U.S. and 16 other countries call for a cease-fire deal, and other news.
The White House and the leaders of 16 other countries put pressure on Hamas and Israel on Thursday to move…
-
Why the Belmont Stakes Will Be at Saratoga on Saturday
The famous racetrack in Nassau County is being demolished, and a new structure will take its place.
-
What Does the Mayor’s ‘City of Yes’ Proposal Mean for New Yorkers?
The City Council will vote Thursday on one of Mayor Eric Adams’s plans to update New York City’s zoning rules.…
-
New Jersey Law Will Limit Access to Government Records
Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed the legislation, insisting it would not encourage public corruption.
-
Congestion Pricing Delay Leaves the M.T.A.’s Budget in Limbo
The M.T.A. had planned on $15 billion in financing backed by the tolls of congestion pricing for a number of…
-
Moscow Could Target Countries Supplying Weapons to Ukraine, Putin Says
President Vladimir V. Putin said that since Western governments were allowing long-range missiles to be used on Russia, it could…
-
In Global Elections, Strongmen Are Taken Down a Notch
In Turkey, India and elsewhere, where some feared authoritarian leaders would consolidate power, democracy has proved surprisingly resilient.
-
How Wombats May Save Other Animals From Wildfires
They build extensive burrow networks and don’t seem to mind when other woodland creatures use them as flameproof bunkers.