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Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power

A Son Was Lost, a Daughter Saved

Millennial men, the weaker sex?

$2 Million Tabernacle Is Stolen From a Brooklyn Church, Police Say

A Dutch energy company says Russia’s Gazprom will cut off its gas supply.

At the Spoleto Festival, Opera Is an Act of Liberation

Francia Márquez, exempleada doméstica y activista, podría llegar a ser la primera vicepresidenta negra de Colombia

America’s Teachers Offer Answers to the Education Crisis

Stampede Ensues After Loud Noise at Barclays Center Incites Fear of Gunman

The strange tale of the Roomba 'pooptastrophe'

¿Qué proponen los candidatos a la presidencia de Colombia?

Uvalde shooting puts focus on manufacturer of military-style rifle used by gunman.

The parable of Luis Díaz.

There’s a lot of history to Saturday’s matchup.

Who gets to go to Cannes?

Method vs. magic: How the final might go.

Hymn for the Hurting

Murder, Blackmail and an Epic Battle to the Death in Australia

Pirates, Poisoners and Doppelgängers

Active shooting trainings teach the U.S. police to ‘stop the killing.’

Why a Lucrative Tax Break for Developers Is Likely to Die in Albany

The Surprising, Saline Whites of the Mâconnais

‘Stranger Things’ Review: Once More Into the Upside Down

With new attempts to deliver Covid pills, the White House says virus deaths should be ‘largely preventable.’

Substack Drops Fund-Raising Efforts as Market Sours

A Face Search Engine Anyone Can Use Is Alarmingly Accurate

Palestinian Inquiry Accuses Israel of Intentionally Killing Al Jazeera Journalist

The European Union’s proposed oil embargo of Russia is stuck in a standoff.

In the U.S., Backlash to Civil Rights Era Made Guns a Political Third Rail

Schumer said he won’t force a quick vote on background check legislation that Republicans oppose.

Review: A Big Baritone Sound at Play in an Intimate Setting

Johnson Says He’s Humbled by ‘Partygate’ Report but Will Go On

Fed officials expected to make at least three big rate increases over the next few months.

Review: Trisha Brown’s Mischief, Mystery and Delicate Aberrations

The commodities giant Glencore will pay $1.1 billion to settle bribery and price-fixing charges.

Arkansas Attorney General Primary Election Results

Alabama Fifth Congressional District Primary Election Results

Hugh Jackman Is Having Fun Playing as ‘Arrogant as You Possibly Can’

Some abortion-rights supporters in Georgia are voting for Kemp, who has sought strict limits on abortions.

Touch Screens in Cars Solve a Problem We Didn’t Have

For Some Parkinson’s Patients, Boxing Can Be Therapy

High Gas Prices Are a Problem. But Let’s Not Moralize About It.

Ex-N.Y.C. Shelter Boss Gets Prison Time in $1.2 Million Bribery Scheme

As the French Open Begins, the War in Ukraine Roils the Locker Room

What Store-Bought Fried Shallots Can Do for You

‘They basically got everything wrong’: A Russian diplomat speaks out on the war.

The war in Ukraine has generated demand for an accounting of actions that may be war crimes.

Powerful Storms Rip Through Eastern Canada

A Million Americans Have Died From Covid. We Need to Mourn Together.

Several Jif Peanut Butter Products Recalled Over Potential Salmonella