A Well-Meaning Challenge to Biden Ends on a Classy Note
Dean Phillips knew he had to drop out, but did so without rancor.
Dean Phillips knew he had to drop out, but did so without rancor.
The president’s campaign is eager to tell the story of his first term’s accomplishments.
With the addition of Sweden to NATO, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia finds himself facing an enlarged and motivated alliance.
A mass abduction reported in a region terrorized by Boko Haram, and another days later at a primary school, highlighted the government’s inability to control crime and armed insurgency.
Donald Trump’s choice for the nomination, Bernie Moreno, has eagerly showed off his endorsement, but his two rivals have also embraced the former president or his policies.
The fake news organizations, experts say, represent a technological leap in the Kremlin’s efforts to spread false and misleading narratives.
Weeks of indirect negotiations appear to have stalled over Hamas’s insistence on a permanent cease-fire during or after any hostage releases, a demand that Israel has rejected.
The company, Xcel Energy, said that its facilities in the Texas Panhandle “appear to have been involved in an ignition” of the fire, which has burned more than 1 million acres.
A covert campaign to entrap and discredit people linked to rights groups in Hungary has added fuel to longstanding complaints of democratic backsliding in the country.
Hours after the governor signed a law that offers legal protections to clinics and doctors performing I.V.F. procedures, at least one clinic resumed embryo transfers.
As the fourth anniversary of the Covid lockdowns approaches, we’re collecting stories of the moments readers’ worlds shut down.
In a speech scheduled for 9 p.m., President Biden is set to lay out his agenda directly to the American people. The New York Times will carry the address live.
Nolan’s short film “Larceny” has not been shown publicly since a 1996 film festival. With the director in position to win his first Oscar, its cast and crew want to preserve that mystery.
Sheldon Johnson became a youth worker with the Queens Defenders after his release from prison last May.
The July bout between Mr. Tyson, the former world champion, and Mr. Paul, the influencer turned boxer, is part of Netflix’s push into “sports-adjacent” live events.
Daniel Ings has built a career playing charming, posh men. His latest role is a chaotic aristocrat in Guy Ritchie’s series “The Gentlemen.”
We examine Donald Trump’s affinity for Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister.
Gemini, Google’s new chatbot, has provoked a fierce debate about social values and artificial intelligence.
Plus, a guilty verdict in the “Rust” film shooting.
The prosecution pointed to a photo of the film’s armorer, arguing she had brought the live rounds. Her lawyers tried to focus attention on the movie’s primary ammunition supplier.
It will take more than Jan. 6 to convince those voters who are still skeptical.
A panel has a lively good-faith discussion, with all sides, on diversity hiring statements.
“Oppenheimer” is the best picture favorite, but the best actress race is full of suspense. Our expert predicts which films and artists will get trophies on Sunday.
According to the Democratic National Committee and Biden’s inner circle, he is the best option in a battle with Trump, no matter what voters might be worried about.
Allies are pushing the president to do more to sell skeptical voters on his economic record and to attack his likely Republican rival on tax policy.
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