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Your Friday Briefing: A Major U.S. Climate Ruling

Uber Says Sexual Assaults Down but Traffic Deaths Up

As Monkeypox Cases Rise, New York Will Distribute 8,000 Vaccine Doses

Police Eye Domestic Violence in Upper East Side Killing of Mother

A former hedge fund star wins a record $52 million in a defamation case.

The captors of 2 Americans in Ukraine want to negotiate their release, the mother of one of the men says.

Weekly Health Quiz: Ectopic Pregnancy, Heart Health and Toddler Tantrums

Victor Borge

Charles Swindoll

Thomas A. Edison

Vaccinating Against Monkeypox

Israel welcomes Ben & Jerry's reversal over West Bank settlements

R. Kelly will face a second federal trial, set for August.

Old Foe for NATO

Mother and Son Are Charged With Murder in Death of 7-Year-Old Bronx Girl

Henri-Fr�d�ric Amiel

F.T.C. accuses Walmart of facilitating consumer fraud through its money transfer business.

At the polls: Voters in a red corner of Colorado are divided over Tina Peters, an election denier running for secretary of state.

Migrants die daily in lorries hot as 'gates of hell'

Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing: 'We still want answers'

In Illinois, a youthful gun safety activist will try again to oust a veteran Democratic congressman.

Turkey Lifts its Veto at NATO

Jean de la Bruyere

Gordon Atkinson

Lois McMaster Bujold

Are Updated Booster Shots Coming?

Mohammed Zubair: Indian police arrests Modi critic over tweets

Credit Suisse is fined for helping a Bulgarian drug ring launder money, a court said.

California’s Fight Against Homelessness Has Turned Desperate and Dangerous

Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider

Robert J. Sawyer

A Russian strike on Kyiv looms over the G7 summit.

Russian Strike on Kyiv Looms Over G7 Summit

‘Put me next to him,’ a mother wails as she buries her only child.

How Democrats and Republicans explained the Roe fallout on Sunday talk shows.

NY Pride

Ukraine war: What Severodonetsk's fall means for the conflict

Advocates on both sides prepare for new maneuvers, in courtrooms and beyond.

Jerry Chin

Jean Jacques Rousseau

G7 face battle for unity as cost of Ukraine war mounts

Cincinnati’s Pride Parade is festive, but with an undercurrent of concern.

Jeffrey Escoffier, Health Official and Scholar of Gay Theory, Dies at 79

Decades Ago, Alito Laid Out Methodical Strategy to Eventually Overrule Roe

How Did Roe Fall? Before a Decisive Ruling, a Powerful Red Wave.

Three Astros Pitchers Combine to No-Hit the Yankees

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Dead Roaches That Ate Moon Dust Went Up for Auction. Then NASA Objected.

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Benjamin Franklin

Saint Jerome

Roe v Wade: Elation and despair outside US Supreme Court

What Are Men Wearing Now?

Juul Users Prepare to Say Goodbye to Their Vape of Choice

Where have abortion bans have gone into effect so far?

With New Threats Looming, Canada Commits Billions to Air Defense

Gerry Spence

Isabelle Eberhardt

Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Anita Alvarez: Coach saves US swimmer who fainted during competition

Oprah Winfrey

John Adams

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Understanding Rent Regulation in N.Y.C.

spectacle of January 6th

Murder Conviction Overturned for Father Whose Son Died in Hot Car

Your Thursday Briefing: A Deadly Earthquake in Afghanistan

Some of the injured were flown to Kabul or transported to other provinces for treatment.

Shooting on San Francisco Train Leaves 1 Dead and 1 Injured, Police Say

Proud Boys Case Shows Tensions Between Parallel Inquiries Into Jan. 6

Frank Lloyd Wright

Shaye Moss: 'I don't want anyone knowing my name'

Bill Cosby’s defense team sought to discredit Judy Huth’s account.

A Georgia election worker testified about receiving threats after conspiracy theories spread by Trump.

What did Judy Huth say happened at the Playboy Mansion?

As Koepka Leaves for LIV Golf, the PGA Tour Mulls Changes