Across 5 Indictments, Prosecutors Paint a Picture of a City for Sale
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, the former chief adviser to Mayor Eric Adams, is accused of taking bribes in exchange for acting on behalf of favor-seekers across New York City.
Family of Slain New Jersey Woman Who Reported Harassment Says Police ‘Failed’
Dr. Lauren Semanchik told the police that she was “especially uncomfortable” because her ex-boyfriend was a state trooper. She and her boyfriend were later shot to death.
Minnesota’s Democratic Party Revokes Endorsement of Mayoral Candidate
State Democratic officials withdrew the endorsement of a Minneapolis mayoral candidate who has drawn comparisons to Zohran Mamdani, the New York mayoral hopeful.
Red Envelopes With Cash Are Changing Hands at Adams Campaign Rallies
New York Times reporters witnessed supporters of Mayor Eric Adams handing out cash-filled envelopes. Sometimes, that money went to reporters from Chinese-language outlets.
The Rise of Right-Wing Nihilism
Rather than conserve or build, some people just want to destroy.
Hurricane Erin Is Heading Out to Sea. People Are Riveted Anyway.
The Category 2 hurricane isn’t expected to make landfall. Still, it’s drawing notice as the first named storm to reach hurricane strength this year.
Vance Recounts Telling Zelensky to ‘Behave’ in Trump Meeting
It was not the first time that the vice president had addressed Ukraine’s leader with words more commonly spoken to toddlers than heads of state.
Gavin Newsom’s Redistricting Ballot Fight Raises $6.2 Million Online
The figure makes plain how a gerrymandering push that began in Texas but spread nationwide has energized the Democratic base.
One Sentence in the Constitution Is Causing America Huge Problems
An amendment that can help save our democracy.
Delaware Looks to ‘Living Shorelines’ to Save Its Coasts
Along with other East Coast states, Delaware is using natural materials to protect vulnerable coastal areas.
Hurricane Erin Captured From International Space Station
The International Space Station captured the unusually large storm as it swirled near the East Coast of the United States.
Women in Indian Sports Sweat for Their Share of a Booming Market
Female athletes are using social media to increase viewership and seek better sponsorship deals in a field long dominated by men.
The Folly of Trump’s Cartel-Bombing Fantasy
A U.S. strike on cartels in Mexico won’t fix the deep problems that allow organized crime to flourish.
Israel Is Making Sure There Is No One to Document the Horror of Its War
The killing of Anas al-Sharif marks an ominous new phase of the war in Gaza.
Gazans Fear Looming Israeli Operation
Israel’s plan to invade Gaza City, the most populous city in the northern Gaza Strip, has forced many families to consider uprooting themselves.
What to Know About the Charges and Investigations Surrounding Eric Adams
Months after a federal corruption indictment against Mayor Eric Adams of New York was dropped, some of his allies remain under investigation or have been charged with crimes.
Jair Bolsonaro Planned to Seek Asylum in Argentina, Brazil’s Police Say
The police said they found a request for asylum, addressed to Argentina’s leader, on the phone of the Brazilian ex-president, who is accused of plotting a coup.
What Russia Is Doing to Grab Ukrainian Land While It Still Can
As negotiations over the war carry on, President Vladimir V. Putin is pushing hard with tactics that have evolved over three and a half years.
Trump Officials Demanded Confidential Data About Transgender Children Seeking Care
A June subpoena to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia sought Social Security numbers and addresses of patients who received gender-related care, as well as “every writing or record” made by doctors on such treatments.
Adams Adviser Suspended From Campaign After Giving Cash to Reporter
A campaign volunteer for Mayor Eric Adams of New York was suspended after giving a journalist cash in a potato chip bag.