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NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Following Through
We love it when people cancel plans, but the cost may be steeper than we realize.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Thousands Return to Northern Gaza, Hopeful, but Faced With Devastation
With the cease-fire holding overnight, many Palestinians continued to travel toward Gaza City on Saturday to learn what remains of their lives and homes there.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

What We Know About the Explosion in Central Tennessee
The blast happened at a plant owned by Accurate Energetic Systems. Officials did not specify a death toll but said 19 people were missing.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Some Americans Are Starting to Feel the Impact of the Government Shutdown
The Trump administration said over 4,000 workers would be laid off. Farmers trying to plan next year's crops don't have all the tools they need. Some medical services have been curtailed in Native communities.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

How the Government Shutdown Will Be Felt
The effects of a shutdown tend to unfold in stages. As agencies, departments and federal employees figure out how to weather the storm, Karoun Demirjian, a Times reporter, explains what to know.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Beheaded and Sent to Watery Graves, Columbus Statues Get New Life
More than 30 monuments to Christopher Columbus were toppled or taken down in 2020. Now some are being restored, and finding new, usually less-public homes.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Trump's Shutdown Layoffs Deepen Impasse, Angering Democrats
The president's move to fire federal workers and his threats to make others go without pay were aimed at pressuring Democrats to cut a deal to reopen the government. The tactics have fueled Democrats' resolve.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

How ‘TBPN' Became Silicon Valley's Newest Obsession
Silicon Valley is obsessed with "TBPN," a streaming show on which no career move is too trivial to document.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Criticism Greets Macron's Repeat Pick of Lecornu for Prime Minister: ‘Bad Joke'
After appointing the same person prime minister for the second time in a week, President Emmanuel Macron is facing calls to explain his stubbornness or resign.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

China Flexed. Trump Hit Back. So Much for the Thaw.
Beijing's trade curbs and President Trump's tariff threats show how quickly calm can give way to confrontation between the two largest economies.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

At the Center of Letitia James's Indictment, a House in Norfolk, Virginia
Attorney General Letitia James of New York purchased the $137,000 home for a grandniece who needed tranquillity. Prosecutors say it is an impermissible investment property.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

North Korea Flaunts New Missiles ?in Parade With Chinese and Russian Officials
The parade, held in North Korea's capital to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party, ?gave its leader a chance to show off his growing power.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

Heavy Rain, Floods and Landslides in Mexico Kill at Least 27
The downpours also damaged thousands of homes and cut off power to entire towns. More rain was expected this weekend.

NYTimes Global
Oct 11, 2025

How China Powers Its Electric Cars and High-Speed Trains
China is building a network of ultrahigh-voltage power lines to carry solar and wind energy hundreds and even thousands of miles as few citizens dare to protest.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The Trump Split Screen: A Peacemaker Abroad, a Retribution Campaign at Home
President Trump's dueling personas were on display this week, providing endless ammunition to his allies and his enemies alike.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The W.N.B.A. Gets More Attention Now. That's Not Always a Good Thing.
The league's popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Judge Signals She Is Likely to Order Abrego Garcia's Release Soon
The judge expressed frequent frustrations with the Trump administration, saying it had presented a "totally inconsistent" case to keep the Maryland man in immigration detention.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Prompt Rare U.N. Meeting on the United States
The U.N. Security Council met Friday to discuss the Trump administration's deadly attacks on what it asserts were drug smugglers in the Caribbean.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Boston Prosecutors Invoke Law Used Against Anarchists to Charge Protesters
The charges are an indication that Boston's mayor and Police Department are telegraphing to President Trump that they're going to come down hard on civil unrest.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Send National Guard to San Francisco
Mr. Benioff, the Salesforce C.E.O. and owner of Time magazine, once supported Hillary Clinton and a business tax for homeless services. Now he's fully behind Donald Trump.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, 80, Dies; In Congress, a Lifeline for Detroit
Over seven terms, she garnered millions in funds in helping to revitalize the city. But the political scandals of her son, an ex-mayor, came to shadow her career.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

National Guard Troops Begin to Trickle Into Memphis
Two weeks after a federal task force began patrolling the western Tennessee city, National Guard troops from the state have now arrived.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Trump's Retribution Revival Tour
When he was running for office, Donald Trump said he'd be too busy as president to go after his enemies. He's making time for it now.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Chinese Goods
The president made the threat after Beijing imposed new global restrictions on the use of rare earth minerals, which are vital supplies for U.S. makers of chips and batteries.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Top Justice Dept. Officials Weren't Told in Advance of James Indictment
Those in the dark included Attorney General Pam Bondi, people familiar with the matter said. The government shutdown, a rush to indict and internal divisions contributed to the lack of coordination.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

John Lodge, Singer and Bassist With the Moody Blues, Dies at 82
He wrote some of the band's signature songs, including "Ride My See-Saw" and "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)."

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The Gaza Cease-Fire Takes Hold
Also, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Threatens to Impose New Tariffs on China and Cancel Meeting With Xi
The president proposed economic retaliation after Beijing imposed new restrictions on the export of rare earth minerals, which are vital supplies for U.S. makers of chips and batteries.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

S&P and Nasdaq Slump as Stocks Fall on Trump China Tariff Threat
The S&P 500 slumped more than 2 percent for the first time in six months, rattling investors after a long stretch of gains.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

María Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize Despite Trump's Campaign
Ms. Machado galvanized a movement that independent analysts say won last year's election, only to have it stolen by President Nicolás Maduro.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Macron Reappoints Sébastien Lecornu as France's Prime Minister
President Emmanuel Macron is trying to steady the political turmoil that has gripped the country and jeopardized the passage of a budget.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

For Mamdani and James, Twin Targets of Trump, a Political Bond Deepens
Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the New York City mayor's race, and Letitia James, New York's attorney general, have a kinship shaped in part by their shared opposition to the president.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

A Worthy Nobel Peace Laureate
And a reminder of the need to depose the regime of Nicolás Maduro.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Families of Uvalde Shooting Victims Attend ‘Bittersweet' School Opening
Three years after one of the nation's deadliest school shootings, a new campus in the city will welcome 600 new elementary students.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Ancient Roman Gravestone Found in New Orleans Backyard Touches Off a Mystery
Nobody knew how a nearly 2,000-year-old grave marker landed in a backyard for decades — until this week.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Democrats Praise Israel-Gaza Peace Deal, but Not Trump for Forging It
Most Democrats left President Trump conspicuously unmentioned as they cheered a potential end to the conflict, reflecting the tricky politics around the war and their party's deep hostility to Mr. Trump.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The Mortgage Fraud Case Against Letitia James, Explained
An indictment brought by a novice prosecutor and Trump loyalists against one of the president's foes centers on a 2020 house purchase.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Explosion at Tennessee Ammunition Plant Leaves Multiple Dead and Several Others Missing
A number of people were missing after a "devastating blast" at Accurate Energetic Systems, about 60 miles southwest of Nashville, a county sheriff said.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The E.P.A. Followed Up on an Unusual Request About Abortion Pills
Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency found that they could develop methods to identify traces of the medication if necessary — a practice long sought by the anti-abortion movement.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Aid Groups Preparing to Provide Quick Relief to Gaza Under Cease-Fire
The new Israel-Hamas deal contains provisions to increase aid to Gaza, and the U.N. says that large amounts of food, medicine and other supplies are ready to be sent in.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Parisians Protest Shein's First Physical Store
As the Chinese online fast-fashion retailer prepares to open a physical space in a venerable department store, France pushes to stem the company's presence in the country.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Billions of Dollars ‘Vanished': Low-Profile Bankruptcy Rings Alarms on Wall Street
The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and "private credit" lenders.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

David Del Rio Leaves ‘Matlock' After CBS Investigation
David Del Rio portrayed a young lawyer on one of television's most popular shows.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Mount Everest Just Recorded Some of Its Most Intense Snowfall Ever
A storm buried tents and stranded people on the mountain last weekend. Some experts think it might have set a record.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

John Lodge, Moody Blues Singer and Bassist, Dies at 82
He wrote some of the band's signature songs, including "Ride My See-Saw" and "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)."

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

M.I.T. Rejects a White House Offer for Special Funding Treatment
The Trump administration offered nine universities benefits in exchange for signing an agreement to protect conservative voices, among other things. M.I.T. was the first to refuse.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Renato Casaro, ‘Michelangelo of Movie Posters,' Dies at 89
Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Report on Soros Cited by Justice Dept. Does Not Show Funding for Terrorism
The head of a conservative watchdog organization acknowledged that its report did not find evidence that the network of liberal billionaire George Soros had broken the law.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Superintendent, Devon Horton, Accused of Stealing Thousands From Illinois School District
The superintendent, now head of schools in DeKalb County, Ga., had been lauded for his efforts to help students of color. Prosecutors say he led a kickback scheme in suburban Chicago.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

James Comey. Letitia James. Who's Next?
America is now in a dangerous period, in which the president can order investigations and indictments against his enemies.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Gaza Cease-Fire Begins, Israel Says, as Thousands Return to the North
The Israeli military's announcement of a pause in fighting brought a mass movement of people heading home to Gaza City and its surroundings.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The Fiscal Gambit at the Center of the Shutdown
It is a well-worn strategy to temporarily create a government benefit and hope that its eventual expiration will create a standoff like the shutdown fight.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

In the Wake of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The mighty ship, immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot, sank 50 years ago on Lake Superior. Our reporter spent a week on a Great Lakes freighter that survived the storm.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The W.N.B.A Gets More Attention Now. That's Not Always a Good Thing.
The league's popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Israeli Military Says Cease-Fire Is in Effect in Gaza
The statement came after Israel approved a deal between Israel and Hamas to pave the way for the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Letitia James Is Among Prominent Black Women Targeted by Trump
Fani T. Willis, a district attorney who brought election interference charges against Mr. Trump, and Lisa Cook, who serves on the Federal Reserve Board, have also been investigated.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Machado's Peace Prize Is Latest Nobel Honor for Female Democracy Campaigners
Women in Iran, Liberia, Yemen and Myanmar have been recognized for their activism, occasionally while they were in prison and faced serious personal risk.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

France's Domestic Instability Has Weakened Its Diplomatic Clout
President Emmanuel Macron's inability to find a government that can pass a new budget is hobbling his efforts to influence Europe's agenda.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

How Letitia James, Now Indicted, Will Stay as New York's Attorney General
New York state's chief legal officer, now a criminal defendant, runs an 800-lawyer agency that is at the center of state government.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

A Cease-Fire Begins
We explain the latest on the deal between Israel and Hamas.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Israel Says Cease-Fire Is in Effect in Gaza
The statement came after Israel approved a deal between Israel and Hamas to pave the way for the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Who Is María Corina Machado, the Winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize?
Ms. Machado built one of Venezuela's most important political movements, and lives in hiding from President Nicolás Maduro's authoritarian government.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Venezuela's Maduro Offered the U.S. His Nation's Riches to Avoid Conflict
Venezuela's autocrat had proposed allocating his country's oil wealth and other natural resources to the U.S. and ending deals with American adversaries to appease President Trump.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Trump's Retribution Lands on Latest Target, and U.S. Troops Head to Israel
Plus, your Friday news quiz.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

James Indictment Mirrors Her Civil Case Against Trump in Miniature
The president and New York's attorney general accused each other of real estate fraud. But the sum involved in her case is $18,933, while millions were at stake in his.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

How Trump Got Israel and Hamas to a Truce
Israel approved an agreement brokered by President Trump that paves the way for a cease-fire in the war in Gaza and the return of all remaining hostages.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Curious Reindeer and Charging Polar Bears: The Changing Wildlife at the Top of the Earth
Climate change is transforming ecosystems in the far north. An international team of scientists has made some surprising discoveries.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

What Courts Have Said in Challenges to Trump's National Guard Deployments
Federal courts across the country have heard legal challenges to the mobilization of troops in Los Angeles, Washington, Portland, Ore., and Chicago. Here's how some judges have ruled.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

How Right-Wing Influencers Are Shaping the Guard Fight in Portland
President Trump and his administration are amplifying the voices of pro-White House podcasters and streamers eager to ratify the president's description of Oregon's largest city as a "hellscape."

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Aid Groups Prepare to Provide Quick Relief to Gaza Under Cease-Fire
The new Israel-Hamas deal contains provisions to increase aid to Gaza, and for the reopening of a border crossing from Egypt.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

The A.I. Prompt That Could End the World
A destructive A.I., like a nuclear bomb, is now a concrete possibility; the question is whether anyone will be reckless enough to build one.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Inside Hegseth's Effort to Limit Press Access at the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is at odds with the news media to a degree unseen in modern times, former Pentagon officials say.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Mexico's President Is Popular. So Is Her Professional Lookalike.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's first woman president, has recent approval ratings as high as 79 percent. An actress with a startling resemblance, Tamara Henaine, is taking advantage of the moment.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Iran Lures Transgender Foreigners for Surgery but Forces Operations on Locals
Iran became a pioneer in gender transition operations by forcing procedures on L.G.B.T.Q. Iranians. Desperate for cash, the Islamic republic is hoping to attract trans patients from around the world.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

This Family's Home Has Stood for a Century — in Four Different Countries
As armies and revolutions came and went, neighbors became foes and families spoke different languages. Here's how one small town stood at the center of history.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Three Dead After Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines
The 7.4-magnitude quake struck off the eastern coast of Mindanao island on Friday morning. A tsunami warning was issued, but it was later canceled.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

As Winter Nears, Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Energy Grid Cause Blackouts
Every fall since the war started in 2022, Russia has targeted electricity and heating infrastructure in an effort to weaken Ukrainians' will to continue fighting.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Germany's Top Economist Charts a Path Out of Europe's Crisis
Joachim Nagel, the president of Germany's central bank, warned against "complacency" in European capitals over tariffs, competition with China and attacks on institutions.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Peru Ousts President Amid Crime Surge
Growing outrage over crime and political scandals eroded support for President Dina Boluarte, the country's most unpopular leader in recent history.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

A One-Side Peace Plan Still Gives Palestinians Hope
A deal offers some possibility of a broader solution, but the hurdles are enormous.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Josh Johnson Can't Believe He's Praising Trump for Something
If the Gaza deal holds, then "the guy who couldn't stop a fight between Gary Busey and Meat Loaf brokered peace in the Middle East," said the "Daily Show" host.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Two Dead After Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines
A tsunami warning was issued after the 7.4-magnitude quake struck off the eastern coast of Mindanao island on Friday morning.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Sister Jean, Loyola Basketball Superfan and Team Chaplain, Dies at 106
She led the Ramblers' players in pregame prayers, pointed out opponents' strengths and weaknesses and supported the team in N.C.A.A. tournaments.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Cameroon Is in Thrall to a 92-Year-Old Man
President Paul Biya of Cameroon, in power for 43 years, is not going anywhere.

NYTimes Global
Oct 10, 2025

Why China Built 162 Square Miles of Solar Panels on the World's Highest Plateau
China is using the high-altitude expanse for immense solar panel farms and wind turbines and has begun work on the world's largest hydroelectric dams.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Senate Passes Bipartisan $925 Billion Defense Policy Bill
The legislation would provide a 3.8 percent pay raise for American troops, while funding weapons and overhauling military procurement.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Judge Rejects ‘Unprecedented' Indictment Amid Trump's D.C. Clampdown
The federal magistrate judge, Zia M. Faruqui, accused prosecutors of relying on a "facially invalid" indictment to charge a man with felony gun possession.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Give Trump the Nobel for Gaza, if He Does the Harder Parts to Come
It's a job that will take the rest of his presidency.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's National Guard Deployment in Chicago Area
Judge April M. Perry said the Trump administration had not established that sending in troops over the governor's objection was legally justified. An appeal is likely.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

L.A. County Considers Emergency Declaration Over Immigration Raids
The declaration would allow the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to enact an eviction moratorium and other protections for immigrants.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

What a National Guard Deployment Means
John Ismay, who reports on the Pentagon for The New York Times, describes what National Guard troops and civilian law enforcement are doing in cities where President Trump has mobilized them.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

U.S. to Send 200 Troops to Israel in Support Roles
The American force will help coordinate the many aspects of the cease-fire deal.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Nobel Prizes This Year Offer Three Cheers for Slow Science
The scientific Nobels announced this week — in Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry — honored achievements rooted in fundamental research from decades ago.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Librarian Fired in Books Dispute to Receive $700,000 Settlement
County officials in Wyoming fired Terri Lesley, a library director, after she refused to purge children and young adult books that contained sexual content and L.G.B.T.Q. themes.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It?
President Trump has coveted the prize for years. The winner will be unveiled 48 hours after President Trump announced a breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

The Gaza Cease-Fire Is Beginning to Take Shape
Also, New York's attorney general was indicted. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Judge Dismisses Drake's Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar's ‘Not Like Us'
The Canadian rapper sued for defamation and harassment, and accused the record company behind both artists of boosting his rival.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

These Are the 10 Old Television Series Every Kid Needs to Watch
Here's the list of ancient shows I inflict on my daughters. What's yours?

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Mamdani Maintains 13-Point Lead as Cuomo Gains Ground After Adams's Exit
While former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo benefited from Mayor Eric Adams's departure, Zohran Mamdani still enjoyed a sizable lead in the Quinnipiac University poll.

NYTimes Global
Oct 09, 2025

Ruth Weiss, Who Chronicled Apartheid After Fleeing the Nazis, Dies at 101
Her life and work were shaped by confronting injustice in South Africa and Germany. "Blacks under apartheid — Jews under the swastika. Was it all that different?" she asked.

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