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Two Disney Cruise Passengers Rescued After Going Overboard

D. Wayne Lukas, Horse Trainer Who Saddled Champions From Coast to Coast, Dies at 89

Kneecap Brings Pro-Palestinian Politics Back Onstage at Glastonbury

‘Rust’ Crew Members Settle Civil Suit With Producers, Court Papers Show

Mourners Stream Into Minnesota Capitol as Assassination Victims Lie in State

Trump Threatens to Sue The Times and CNN Over Iran Reporting

Carolyn McCarthy, Who Turned a Gunman’s Massacre Into a Crusade, Dies at 81

A Year After an International Force Landed, Haiti Is No Closer to Peace

See Which Neighborhoods and Groups Drove Mamdani’s Success in the N.Y.C. Primary

How Missile Defense Works (and Why It’s Hard)

What We Learned About Trump’s Attack on Iran

Pentagon details how attack was carried out

Watch: How successful have the US strikes on Iran been?

Iranian Officials Try to Project Sense of Normalcy, Though Nothing Is Normal

Several U.S. B-2 bombers were deployed west across the Pacific.

Rosenberg: Russian government clearly nervous as country faces economic challenges

Israeli Attacks in Iran Kill Three More Commanders, Israel Says

Louis Diaz, Undercover Agent Who Busted a Drug Kingpin, Dies at 79

Insurers Pledge to Ease Controversial Prior Approvals for Medical Care

Tristan Tate faces probe over alleged Romanian election interference

Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 5,1 sacude Irán

Israel struck an inactive Iranian nuclear site.

Why Israelis Fear the Prospect of a Nuclear-Armed Iran

House Policy Bill Would Add $3.4 Trillion to Debt, Swamping Economic Gains

Trump Fires Nuclear Safety Board Member Who Led Agency Under Biden

36 More Countries May Be Added to Trump’s Travel Ban

Gasoline Prices Likely to Rise as Israel Targets Iran’s Energy Infrastructure

A military celebration while troops are deployed for protests offers an uncomfortable juxtaposition for the Army.

Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran’s Oil and Gas Industry

El papa León dice que canonizará a Carlo Acutis en septiembre

Head of FEMA Command Center Quits After Trump Says He’ll Phase Out the Agency

School Bus Swept Away as Floods in South Africa Kill at Least 49

We Traced Pope Leo XIV’s Ancestry Back 500 Years. Here’s What We Found.

World Bank Ends Its Ban on Funding Nuclear Power Projects

Justice Dept. Seeks to Pause Ruling Ordering Due Process for Deported Venezuelans

Maps: 3.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Los Angeles

Leaders of ‘Orgasmic Meditation’ Group Are Convicted of Coercion Charges

Conrad Shinn, First Pilot to Land at the South Pole, Dies at 102

The world is celebrating Pride in Washington, against the backdrop of Trump’s White House.

Read the Abrego Garcia Indictment

Israel Armed Palestinian Militia to Fight Hamas, Officials Say

La relación entre Musk y Trump ha empezado a deshacerse recientemente

Alf Clausen, Who Gave ‘The Simpsons’ Its Musical Identity, Dies at 84

Severe Storms Bring Flooding and Tornado Risks to Kansas and Missouri

Willem Dafoe Shines His Spotlight on Theater’s Avant-Garde Past

Alice Notley, Poet Celebrated for ‘Restless Reinvention,’ Dies at 79

Polish presidential election too close to call, exit poll suggests

Mexico Votes in Sprawling, First-Ever Judiciary Election