John Burton, 92, Dies; California Political Boss Who Staged a Comeback
He left the House of Representatives while struggling with a crack addiction, his political career seemingly over. Actually, it had just begun.
Trump Is Met With Mostly Boos at U.S. Open as Security Delays a Match
With the president in attendance at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the men’s final began as hundreds of people were still waiting to go through security screening.
Millions of Londoners Brace for Transit Disruption as Tube Strike Begins
A strike on the London Underground began Sunday over pay and conditions, threatening to upend commuter journeys for most of the week.
RFK Jr., Rejecting Vaccine Data, Fuels Distrust of Public Health Agencies
By promoting suspicions about the institutions he oversees, critics say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is jeopardizing public health. He says he is pursuing transparency.
What We Know About the Hyundai-LG Plant Immigration Raid in Georgia
Several hundred workers, most of them South Korean nationals, were detained at the construction site of a sprawling electric vehicle battery plant on Thursday.
Houthi Drone Hits Israeli Airport After Warning System Failure
The strike by the Yemeni militants followed the Israeli killing of several of their top leaders a week ago.
Russia Strikes Ukraine Government Building in Largest Drone Assault of War
Ukrainians said it was the first time a key building in Kyiv’s government district had been damaged since the war began. Russia has kept attacking despite Trump administration efforts at peace talks.
A Town Reluctantly Let a Mosque Expand. Then Came the Backlash.
A Long Island town board failed to approve a settlement its lawyers had struck with Masjid Al-Baqi after a yearslong dispute tainted by bigotry. The mosque’s federal suit will be heard next month.
Russia Steps Up Disinformation Efforts as Trump Abandons Resistance
The Kremlin has begun a campaign to sway the parliamentary election in Moldova in what could become a new model of election interference online.
Stop Funding Trump’s Takeover
Democrats aren’t powerless, and they don’t have to enable autocracy.
Powerball Hits $1.8 Billion. Here Are the 10 Biggest U.S. Lottery Jackpots.
Two winning tickets will split the $1.787 billion Powerball jackpot drawn on Saturday. Changes to Powerball and Mega Millions have led to increasingly large jackpots in recent years.
The Future Is Flag Football
Flag football offers girls as well as boys a means of enjoying the sport without the risk of brain damage.
Homeless and Hungry, Gazans Fear a Repeat of 1948 History
Israel’s war in Gaza has displaced most of the 2.2 million Palestinian residents from their homes. Many of them fear it will be permanent, a reprise of the Nakba.
Why France’s Financial Woes Are Pushing Its Government to the Brink
The French prime minister has proposed drastic spending cuts and tax increases to shore up the country’s accounts, but his plan could backfire.
Trump Tramples Congress’s Power, With Little Challenge From G.O.P.
On national security, spending and oversight, the president continues to undercut the legislative branch, and Republicans in charge have done little to stop him.
A World War II Dispute Between Ukraine and Poland Is Put to Rest
The remains of people killed and left in mass graves in the waning days of the war are being given dignified burials.
L.A.P.D. Stops Security Services for Kamala Harris
The department had assigned officers to protect the former vice president after her Secret Service detail was terminated. Some criticized the use of the officers.
Immigration Raid Exposes Tensions From Seoul to Washington to Rural Georgia
The raid at a Georgia plant being built with heavy investment from South Korea reveals strain as a rush to expand manufacturing in the United States clashes with an immigration crackdown.
Bernie Sanders to Host Zohran Mamdani at Fighting Oligarchy Event in Brooklyn
Mr. Sanders appeared with the Democratic front-runner for mayor of New York City at a town hall in Brooklyn on Saturday night as part of his Fighting Oligarchy tour.
Tensions Mount as Trump Administration Threatens Federal Crackdown in Chicago
In a social media post, President Trump said Chicago was “about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” Illinois officials condemned the message.