Trump Shrugs Off Netanyahu on Gulf Tour
On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.
Why UK’s Right-Wing News Media Are Attacking EU-UK ‘Surrender Summit’
Most British people believe Brexit was a mistake. But Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s attempts to edge closer to Europe face huge opposition in the national news media.
How One Woman Is Breaking a Military Stereotype in Ukraine
Ukraine’s only female combat pilot flies helicopter missions against Russian troops. The military says it wants more women fighting, but sexism remains an obstacle, activists and female soldiers say.
How Trump’s America Is Reuniting the U.K. and E.U.
A summit on Monday between Britain and the European Union, expected to include a defense pact, may kick-start a new era.
Trump Tells Walmart to ‘Eat the Tariffs’ After Retailer Says Prices Could Rise
Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, is just one of several companies that have said they will be forced to pass on the costs of President Trump’s global tariffs to consumers.
Palm Springs Bombing Kills 1 and Damages Fertility Clinic, Officials Say
The explosion on Saturday morning, which occurred in or near a vehicle less than a mile from downtown Palm Springs, Calif., was “an intentional act of terrorism,” the F.B.I. said.
At Least 27 Dead After Tornadoes and Storms Tear Across Central U.S.
In Missouri and Kentucky alone, tornadoes killed at least 25 people, officials said. The spring storm season has been a brutal one for the region.
F.D.A. Approves Novavax Covid Vaccine With Stricter New Conditions
The agency narrowed who can get the shot and added new study requirements that could cost the company tens of millions.
Austria Wins Eurovision 2025 Song Contest With JJ’s ‘Wasted Love’
Austria’s entrant, JJ, took the prize after a tense count that was neck-and-neck until the last votes were revealed.
Russia and Ukraine to Hold Direct Talks in Turkey: What to Know
Despite a flurry of diplomatic activity, there is little evidence Russia and Ukraine are close to an agreement.
Federal Courts Buck Trump Deportation Schemes, Focusing on Due Process Rights
The Trump administration’s aggressive push to deport migrants has run up against resistance from the judiciary.
Trump Administration Abandons Fight to Ban Powerful Gun Accessory
The device, called a forced-reset trigger, allows semiautomatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds. The Biden administration had sought to block them from being sold.
New Jersey Transit Strike: Negotiations Resume a Day Earlier Than Expected
Agency executives and union representatives met Saturday afternoon, a day earlier than expected. A meeting with the National Mediation Board is scheduled for Sunday.
How Father Bob Became Pope Leo
A résumé of deep religious education, frontline pastoral experience, parish management and Vatican governance — along with a nudge from Pope Francis — put Robert Prevost on the fast track.
Biden’s Interview With Hur Confirms What Many Suspected
The former president’s halting responses to questions by a special counsel show him exactly as a majority of Americans believed him to be — and as Democrats repeatedly insisted he was not.
How the Indian Media Amplified Falsehoods in the Drumbeat of War
During the conflict between India and Pakistan, even some long-trusted outlets reported unverified information and fabricated stories.
At Mexico’s 2 Legal Gun Shops, a Conflicted View of Firearms Is on Display
While Mexicans have a right to own guns, they can only be legally bought at two military-run and tightly regulated stores, an effort to better control possession in a country awash with black market weapons.
A Haven for High School Girls’ Wrestling, Filled With Grit and Pride
The Lucha Wrestling Club in the Bronx provides a safe place for an aggressive sport. The Bronx has more public high school girls’ teams than any other New York City borough.
Tornado Strikes St. Louis, Killing at Least Five
Widespread damage was reported, including toppled trees and power lines. The tornado was part of a larger weather system that threatened numerous states.
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Trump Deportation Plan Using Wartime Law
The Trump administration will not be allowed to deport Venezuelans under the law while the matter is being litigated in a federal court, the justices ruled.