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El huracán Beryl avanza hacia México

En una iglesia evangélica, los feligreses oran contra el fraude electoral

Más allá de los ataques de Bolsonaro, así es el funcionamiento del sistema de votación en Brasil

A ‘Sea of Bodies’: How a Festive Night in Seoul Turned Deadly

Community Mourns the Rev. Calvin Butts III, an Institution in Harlem

Sending a Message

Visitors from New York plan for a celebration, and instead stumble into a tragedy.

A makeshift disaster management center is set up as rescue efforts continue.

Will One Tuscan Port Stall Italy’s Drive for Energy Independence?

Elon Musk moves to form a content moderation council for Twitter.

Menendez Inquiry Said to Involve Company That Certifies Halal Meat

Pandemic Learning Loss Is Not an Emergency

Some far-right accounts on Twitter saw surge in new followers, researchers say.

What should Twitter users do?

Your Friday Briefing: The U.S. Economy Grew, Slowly

Democrats Raise Questions About Mnuchin’s Deals in Persian Gulf

Defense Secretary says U.S. has no evidence that either Russia or Ukraine plans to use a dirty bomb.

‘The Hair Tales’: Stories of Black Women’s Hair and Self-Acceptance

Robert Gordon, Punk Rocker Turned Rockabilly Revivalist, Dies at 75

Republicans Have No Inflation Plan

Jody Miller, Singer of ‘Queen of the House’ and More, Dies at 80

Your Thursday Briefing: Iran’s Protests Intensify

New U.S. sanctions target Russian efforts to manipulate the politics in Moldova, a neighbor of Ukraine.

Nurse Charged With Murder of Two Patients by Lethal Insulin Doses

Make a Reading Plan

Choose the Right Book

Deadline Nearing, White House Plans Wider Changes to Public Service Student Loan Relief

Alphabet’s Profit Drops 27 Percent From a Year Earlier

Microsoft Reports Slowest Revenue Growth in Five Years

How Brazil’s Leader Built the Myth of Rigged Elections

Russia’s unsupported ‘dirty bomb’ claims reverberate in right-wing U.S. communities.

Amid backlash, liberal House Democrats retract their call for Biden to seek a cease-fire in Ukraine.

State Dept. warns that ‘dirty bomb’ claims could be a pretext for Russian escalation.

M.T.A. Will Reopen Some Subway Bathrooms for First Time Since Pandemic

Russian superyachts find a safe haven in Turkey, raising concerns in Washington.

For Trump’s backers in Congress, ‘devil terms’ help rally voters.

Democrats Can’t Ignore the Economy. But Can They Survive It?

Snap, Crackle and Pop

Zeldin Agrees to Debate Hochul This Week in N.Y. Governor’s Race

Rishi Sunak, Now the Front-Runner for U.K. Prime Minister, Could Say, ‘I Told You So’

Boris Johnson’s Statement on Withdrawing From Race

As Russia and Ukraine Seek Gains on Front Line, U.S. and Allies Warn Moscow

More Ukrainian officials accuse Russia of intentionally slowing grain shipments.

Martyna Majok on Hoping for Magic, and Wishing for Ghosts

Xi is expected to unveil a new lineup of top officials.

New York City Will Increase Police Presence in Subways to Combat Crime

Geoff Nuttall, First Among Equals in Acclaimed Quartet, Dies at 56

To Be Continued