New York Times

Saudi Crown Prince says no to Israel ties without Palestinian state

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia has declared that the kingdom will not establish di...

Israel planted 1-2 ounces of explosives in pagers sold to Hezbollah, officials say

Written by Sheera Frenkel and Ronen Bergman Israel carried out its operation against Hezbollah on Tu...

Patient dies weeks after kidney transplant from genetically modified pig

Richard Slayman, who made history at age 62 as the first person to receive a kidney from a genetical...

Fixer of Donald Trump’s problems has become one of them

Donald Trump has always surrounded himself with lawyers — all types of lawyers. There are the televi...

Fighting flares anew in Gaza as Hamas regroups

As the Israeli military stepped up pressure on what it calls Hamas’ last stronghold in the Gaza Stri...

Nemo makes history as Eurovision’s first nonbinary winner; Switzerland claims victory for the first time since 1988

The run-up to Saturday’s Eurovision Song Contest final in Malmo, Sweden, was unusually tense and ang...

British colleges are handling protests differently. Will it pay off?

Written by Stephen Castle Palestinian flags fluttered in the breeze above two neat rows of orange an...

Stormy Daniels, echoing Donald Trump’s style, pushes back at lawyer’s attacks

Written by Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and Maggie Haberman, Donald Trump, the onetime president, ...

The tiny nation at the vanguard of mining the ocean floor

Two ships arrived in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific in March of last year. One was a familiar...

Why Biden and Harris are so busy on Wednesdays, when Trump isn’t in court

It’s Wednesday, so President Joe Biden will be on the road. Later today, Biden is set to travel to W...

Outage at UK airports’ immigration checkpoints fixed after several hours

International airline passengers arriving at British airports, including Heathrow Airport near Londo...

RFK Jr. says doctors found a dead worm in his brain

In 2010, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was experiencing memory loss and mental fogginess so severe that a fr...

Stormy Daniels tells a story of sex with Trump as he listens in disgust

Written by Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman, Michael Rothfeld and Jonathan Swan When ...

Hamas’ offer to hand over 33 hostages includes some who are dead

Hamas informed negotiators Monday that not all of the 33 hostages who would be freed in the first ph...

War or no war, Ukrainians aren’t giving up their coffee

When Russian tanks first rolled into Ukraine more than two years ago, Artem Vradii was sure his busi...

Inside the White House Scramble to Broker a Deal in Gaza

Over the course of a few hours, the news from the Middle East came into the White House Situation Ro...

In China, ruled by men, women quietly find a powerful voice

In bars tucked away in alleys and at salons and bookstores around Shanghai, women are debating their...

In China, ruled by men, women quietly find a powerful voice

In bars tucked away in alleys and at salons and bookstores around Shanghai, women are debating their...

UCLA creates campus safety role as it prepares to reopen classes

The University of California, Los Angeles, said Sunday that it had created a new campus safety posit...

Parts of Gaza in ‘full-blown famine,’ UN aid official says

The leader of the World Food Program said parts of the Gaza Strip are experiencing a “full-blown fam...

Israel-Gaza war: Jerry Seinfeld can no longer be about nothing

Written by Matt Flegenheimer and Marc Tracy Jerry Seinfeld became a mic-cradling, cereal-eating, “di...

It’s not just the Gaza strip: Student protesters see links to a global struggle

Talk to student protesters across the country, and their outrage is clear: They have been galvanized...

Joe Biden, the ultimate D.C. veteran, has never seen a campaign like this

In October 1984, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware was invited to address a conservative Baptist church nea...

The words that have defined this week in Trump’s trial

During the past week in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, there has been talk of trysts and the trade i...

In an online world, a new generation of protesters chooses anonymity

Over the past week, Fabiola, a sophomore at Columbia, joined an encampment on her university’s quad,...

As protests grow, universities choose different ways to end unrest

The first time Columbia University tried to shut down the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus, ...

It’s not just the Gaza Strip: Student protesters see links to a global struggle

Talk to student protesters across the country, and their outrage is clear: They have been galvanized...

As anger grows over Gaza, Arab leaders crack down on protests

Like other governments across the Middle East, Egypt has not been shy about its position on the Isra...

‘Running against a 6-year-old’: Biden lets Trump jokes fly at annual roast

President Joe Biden didn’t waste time. Just minutes into his speech at the White House Correspondent...

Deep beneath London, one time bomb shelters will become a tourist attraction

There’s a locked door on the eastbound platform of the Chancery Lane station of the London Undergrou...