The Las Vegas police released documents and records describing the mental health breakdowns that the man who killed four people in a New York building had faced earlier.
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Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo appeared to criticize Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Hours later, he distanced himself from his remarks.
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That kind of shot was first used during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the health secretary has been sharply critical of the technology.
Read More »California Democrats Look to Redraw House Map Amid Texas Redistricting War
As a Texas senator summoned the F.B.I. to round up Democrats, the redistricting war that began in Texas was spreading, with California aiming at five Republican House seats.
Read More »At the Tesla Diner, the Future Looks Mid
The new Los Angeles restaurant from the electric car giant is a smash burger and content machine, drawing Elon Musk’s fans and protesters.
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The Dragon Bravo fire has been burning for more than a month, fueled by record-low humidity that has hampered containment efforts.
Read More »Public Schools Try to Sell Themselves as More Students Use Vouchers
A decline in the number of children and rise in the number of choices has created a crisis for public schools. Some are trying new strategies to recruit students.
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We take a look at the political fight over a redrawn map.
Read More »A Public School Enrollment Crisis, and a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
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Read More »Torrential Rain Batters Hong Kong, Flooding the Waterlogged City
Record-setting rain has brought chaos to parts of Hong Kong, with submerged streets, stranded buses and landslides. Residents were advised to avoid going out.
Read More »UN Security Council to Discuss Israel-Gaza War and Hostages
Israel called for the meeting to debate the plight of captives still held by Hamas. The discussion will take place as the humanitarian crisis in the territory continues and as truce talks have stalled.
Read More »On Gaza, Germany’s Government Faces Pressure from All Sides
Germany, after the Holocaust, has a special bond with Israel. But a hunger crisis in Gaza is creating a demand for Berlin to take bolder action.
Read More »Mahmoud Khalil Tells His Story
The Palestinian activist discusses the Columbia protests, ICE detention and free speech in America.
Read More »Tennessee Inmate to Be Executed Despite Ethical Health Concerns
Lawyers for Byron Black, found guilty of three murders, have argued that an execution may be more painful because of his heart implant.
Read More »G.O.P. Bets Big on Hispanic Voters With New Texas Map
In order to flip five U.S. House seats, Republicans are gambling that they can retain President Trump’s 2024 gains with Latinos and that voters won’t mind their hardball tactics.
Read More »New Photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Townhouse
In his seven-story townhouse, the sex offender hosted the elite, displayed photos with presidents and showcased a first edition of “Lolita,” according to previously unreported photos and letters.
Read More »After 50 Years of Writing, Jamaica Kincaid Insists She’s Still an Amateur
A new, career-spanning essay collection shows how she has never lost touch with the mischievous creativity of her 7-year-old self.
Read More »Inside Trump’s New Tactic to Separate Immigrant Families
The practice appears to be a more targeted version of the mass separation of migrant children from their parents from President Trump’s first term, which caused a global outcry.
Read More »Trump Questions Discrimination Claims, Even One His First Administration Brought
The case against a Chicago mortgage lender has become a Rorschach test for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, epitomizing how the left and the right feel about the agency.
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What the world’s only atomic bombings, carried out by Americans, did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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