NY Times Home Page
How Trump and Kemp’s Relationship Could Affect Republicans’ Chances in Georgia
Donald Trump needs to win Georgia. That probably means he needs to keep a fragile peace with its popular Republican governor, even as election denialism again courses through the state.
Categories: News
Damning Final Report Into Deadly Grenfell Fire Is Released
A damning final report into Britain’s worst residential fire since World War II blamed a litany of cost-cutting, dishonest sales practices and lax regulation for the blaze that killed 72 people.
Categories: News
Footage of J.F.K. Shooting’s Aftermath Goes to Auction
The footage from 1963, taken by a Texas businessman and seen only by a few, shows the president’s limousine speeding to a Dallas hospital. It is being auctioned this month.
Categories: News
Iran Emerges as a Top Disinformation Threat in U.S. Presidential Race
With a flurry of hacks and fake websites, Iran has intensified its efforts to discredit American democracy and possibly tip the race against former President Donald Trump.
Categories: News
Waymo Turns Toward Making Money as It Expands Driverless Car Business
Now that its technology is showing it can work on city streets, Alphabet, which owns Waymo, plans to invest billions more.
Categories: News
Justice Merchan, Judge in Trump’s Hush-Money Case, Faces ‘Impossible’ Task
Justice Juan M. Merchan has tried to treat Donald J. Trump like the hundreds of other defendants whose fates he has decided. But his decision could alter American history.
Categories: News
U.S. Market Slump Led by Nvidia Sparks Global Sell-Off
Another day of anxiety hit stock markets around the world, with technology stocks the focus of attention.
Categories: News
Ukraine Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, Offers His Resignation, Official Says
Dmytro Kuleba has lobbied Kyiv’s allies to supply missile defense systems. He was among several Ukrainian ministers who offered to resign on Wednesday, an official said.
Categories: News
Stephen Colbert Takes Stock of Harris Leading in the Polls
Colbert reacted to a survey showing the vice president ahead of Donald Trump, 48 percent to 43 percent, saying it “really restores my faith in almost half of humanity.”
Categories: News
What Is the Philadelphi Corridor, and Why Does It Matter?
An eight-mile-long strip of land between the Gaza Strip and Egypt is a focus of the cease-fire talks involving Israel and Hamas.
Categories: News
TikTok Expands its Election Resources Ahead of November
The company is an increasingly popular source of political news. It’s adding more content about how elections work and media literacy.
Categories: News
Trump Media Stock Price Down 70% From March Peak
The stock price of the former president’s social media company has often moved in tandem with investor perception of his standing in the presidential race.
Categories: News
‘The Roommate’ Pairs Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow on Broadway
The longtime friends are appearing together in the new Broadway play “The Roommate.” Everything you think you know about them may be wrong.
Categories: News
An Agonizing Dilemma: When Obesity Prevents a Joint Replacement
Many doctors say it is too dangerous to perform the common surgeries on people with high body mass indexes, but patients say they are facing discrimination.
Categories: News
Luca Guadagnino Has a Film at the Venice Film Festival and Curates Homo Faber
The film director and designer did double duty in Venice, Italy, debuting a film at the Venice Film Festival along with his curation of Homo Faber, the craftsmanship exhibition.
Categories: News
Climate Change Is Making Glacier Tourism More Popular, and Riskier
More tourists are eager to visit vanishing glaciers and ice caves, but warming is also making the sites unstable.
Categories: News
A Democracy With Everything but a Choice
A new analysis of American elections finds that in half of all races for partisan offices, a candidate runs unopposed. Democrats are the biggest no-shows.
Categories: News
Yuval Harari: A.I. Threatens Democracy
The world will soon be flooded with fake humans.
Categories: News
Linda Sun, Former Hochul Aide, Charged as Chinese Agent
Linda Sun, who worked for both Gov. Kathy Hochul and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was accused of using her position to benefit the Chinese government.
Categories: News
The Black List Helped Reshape Hollywood. Can It Change Publishing?
Almost 20 years after Franklin Leonard created the Black List, which has helped little-known screenwriters break into Hollywood, it is expanding into fiction.
Categories: News