The Lessons of Trump’s Fight With Los Angeles Over Immigration
The president’s clashes with Los Angeles over immigration were a decade in the making — and their outcome remains unclear.
Influencers Step Onto Center Stage at Cannes
Big brands are increasingly courting social media stars, who descended on a major annual festival in France to pitch themselves to advertisers.
Revisiting the Hunt: First-Time Buyers Share What Went Wrong and Right
Being a new homeowner comes with a steep learning curve, especially in New York City.
Trump Says He Wants to Fund More Trade Schools. Just Not These.
The Job Corps program has long been the subject of debate, but it is now also a point of contention in the administration’s efforts to pull back the social safety net.
BTS Is Back Together. Does It Still Rule K-Pop?
Suga is the last member of the wildly popular band to complete his national service. After more than two years apart, the challenge is to rekindle the magic.
How South Korea Became a Cultural Powerhouse
With BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling.
UK Heat Wave Leaves Britons Looking for Ways to Stay Cool
As high temperatures have become more common in recent years, some people are adjusting, including by investing in air-conditioners.
U.S. Heat Wave Forecast: When High Temperatures Will Affect You
Many places around the country will experience their first significant heat of the year in the next few days. Here’s why it’s so dangerous.
Anne Burrell Memorial Service Attended by Food Network Stars
The Food Network chef, who died Tuesday at 55, was remembered in a star-studded service that sent her off with a singalong.
Vance Blames L.A. Violence on California Democrats and Disparages Padilla
Vice President JD Vance said during a Los Angeles stop that Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass had encouraged protesters to engage in violence. He also criticized Senator Alex Padilla and called him by the wrong name.
As N.Y.C. Mayoral Primary Nears, Money Talks as Mamdani Walks
Zohran Mamdani, who is second to Andrew M. Cuomo in the polls, was rebuffed in his bid to raise his spending cap. It did not stop his seven-mile trek down Manhattan.
‘Justice Will Prevail,’ Mahmoud Khalil Says as He Goes Free on Bail
Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate, had been held in Louisiana for over three months as the Trump administration sought to deport him. A judge found reason to believe it was retaliation for his pro-Palestinian speech.
How Vera Rubin Telescope Scientists Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of Imagery
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics.
Suspect in Minnesota Attacks Was a Doomsday Prepper, Investigator Says
An F.B.I. agent said Vance Boelter left instructions for his wife in the event of a calamity, according to a court document.
Dodgers Pledge Aid to L.A. Families Affected by Trump Crackdown
Pressed by Angelenos, including a large Latino fan base, the Dodgers promised support but stopped short of denouncing ICE raids that have outraged much of the metropolis.
An Iran Deal in Two Weeks? Hard to Achieve, Even if Trump Really Wants One.
Negotiating with Tehran is time-consuming and difficult under the best of circumstances. And it remains unclear whether President Trump’s 14-day clock is more than a way to buy time for military preparations.
How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America’s Past
Since taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country’s past involving racism and discrimination by de-emphasizing that history or at times denying that it happened.
People With Severe Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug
Most in a small group of patients receiving a stem cell-based infusion no longer needed insulin, but the drug may not suit those with more manageable type 1 diabetes.
Where Trump and Newsom’s Fight Over the California National Guard Stands
A volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los Angeles. For now, the president has retained control of the state militia.
Anne Burrell’s Death Is Under Investigation as a Possible Drug Overdose
The city’s medical examiner has not determined a cause, but an internal police document says the TV chef was found surrounded by pills.