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NYTimes Global
May 19, 2025

In the Future, China Will Be Dominant. The U.S. Will Be Irrelevant.
Trump's fixation on tariffs while he undermines America's competitive strengths is hastening the onset of the "Chinese Century."

NYTimes Global
May 19, 2025

Markets Head Lower in Wake of Concerns About U.S. Debt
A downgrade by Moody's amplified some existing worries about the cost of President Trump's policies and the health of the U.S. economy.

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May 19, 2025

House Republicans Advance Trump's ‘Big, Beautiful Bill'
The Republican hard-liners who had blocked their party's bill to deliver President Trump's agenda allowed it to advance after saying they had won some changes. But they still refused to support it.

NYTimes Global
May 19, 2025

South Africa's President to Challenge Trump on Afrikaner Refugees
In a visit to the White House, President Cyril Ramaphosa will also highlight business opportunities for Elon Musk.

NYTimes Global
May 19, 2025

Russia Beefs Up Forces Near Finland's Border
Tents, shelters for fighter jets and warehouses for military vehicles show increased Russian presence near one of NATO's newest members.

NYTimes Global
May 19, 2025

U.K.-E.U. Summit: What to Know as Officials Gather to Talk Defense, Trade and More
Top officials from Britain and the European Union will gather in London on Monday. Here's what to expect.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

What a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Like Biden's Means for Patients
While prognoses for prostate cancer patients were once measured in months, experts say that advances in treatment and diagnosis now improve survival by years.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

2 Dead and 1 Missing After Train Strikes Pedestrians in Ohio
The episode happened in Fremont, Ohio, on Sunday night. The mayor said at least one person was missing and emergency crews were searching the Sandusky River.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Tornadoes Reported in Colorado and Kansas as Severe Weather Threat Persists
The tornadoes were reported on Sunday as storms capable of producing hail larger than golf balls were expected to strike the Great Plains on Monday.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

What to Know About the NJ Transit Strike
A deal on Sunday evening ended the three-day strike. But trains will not resume running a full schedule until Tuesday, the agency said.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

In Deadly Ship Crash, Questions About What Went Wrong
A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Greg Cannom, Who Made Brad Pitt Old and Marlon Wayans White, Dies at 73
He won five Oscars as a makeup artist on movies in which characters transformed, like "Mrs. Doubtfire," "White Chicks" and many more.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Tornadoes Reported in Colorado as Severe Weather Threatens the Midwest
Several reported tornadoes touched down in Colorado on Sunday as storms capable of producing hail larger than golf balls were expected in the Great Plains on Sunday and Monday.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

After a Deadly Tornado, a Small Kentucky City Starts Picking Up the Pieces
In London, Ky., the scope of the destruction from a tornado that killed 19 in the state was coming into view as residents tried to process the disaster.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Joe Biden Is Diagnosed With an Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer
The cancer has metastasized to the bone, according to a statement from Mr. Biden's personal office.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

New Jersey Transit and Engineers' Union Agree to Deal to End Strike
An announcement by Gov. Philip D. Murphy was expected Sunday night.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Nicusor Dan Beats George Simion in Romana's Presidential Election
Nicusor Dan, the mayor of Bucharest, defeated George Simion, a nationalist aligned with President Trump who had been seen as the front-runner.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Biden Is Diagnosed With an Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer
The cancer has metastasized to the bone, according to a statement from Mr. Biden's personal office.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Pope Leo, Taking Helm of a Divided Church, Urges Unity
Presiding over a Mass in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, Leo was inaugurated as the first American pope, in a ceremony filled with ancient and symbolic rituals.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Poland Election: Trzaskowski Wins Critical Vote for President
Rafal Trzaskowski, the Warsaw mayor, appeared to have won the first round of the election. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is hoping his eventual victory will help push through a liberal agenda.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Suspect in Palm Springs Explosion at Fertility Clinic Is Said to Have Died in Blast
Officials said Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, targeted the fertility clinic in the bombing that damaged the facility and injured four people.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Suspect Identified in Palm Springs Bombing and Is Said to Have Died in Blast
Officials said Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, targeted the fertility clinic in the bombing that damaged the facility and injured four people.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Mexican Navy Ship Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2 Crew Members
There were 277 people on board when the ship drifted directly into the underside of the bridge on Saturday night, the authorities said. At least 22 were injured, half of them critically.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Russia Unleashes One of Its Largest Drone Barrages of the Ukraine War
The bombardment, which Ukrainian officials said mostly targeted Kyiv, came just a day before President Trump was expected to talk with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Pope Leo Calls for Diversity in Unity as He Begins His Pontificate
Presiding over a Mass in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, Leo was inaugurated as the first American pope, in a ceremony filled with ancient and symbolic rituals.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Energized by RFK Jr., Texas ‘Mad Moms' Are Chipping Away at Vaccine Mandates
A measles outbreak in the state has not stopped "medical freedom" activists from pushing forward with their goal. They now have an influential ally in Washington: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Trump Envoy Says Iran Must Give Up Nuclear Enrichment Capability
Steve Witkoff, President Trump's chief Iran negotiator, offered the clearest outlines of the administration's position in talks over Tehran's nuclear program.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

The Country's Gone Country. What Gives?
American pop culture typically goes country when the White House goes Republican.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Above the Law Is Where Lawyers Mock Firms Bowing to Trump
Above the Law, a legal industry website with a long history of skewering the nation's most elite firms, has found a moment and plenty of inside tipsters.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Israel Says It Has Expanded Ground Operations in Gaza Amid Cease-Fire Talks
This new stage of the war is aimed at pressuring Hamas into releasing hostages and ultimately destroying the group or forcing it to surrender.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Amid Cease-Fire Talks, Israel Expands Ground Operations in Gaza
This new stage of the war is aimed at pressuring Hamas into releasing hostages and ultimately destroying the group or forcing it to surrender.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Zelensky Meets With Pope Leo After Inaugural Mass
Ukraine's president was among the dignitaries and world leaders in St. Peter's Square. After the meeting, he thanked the Vatican for its willingness to serve as a venue for peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Maryland Governor Vetoes Reparations Bill
Wes Moore, the nation's lone sitting Black governor, diverged from fellow Democratic governors in rejecting a measure that would have studied reparations.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Severe Storms and Tornadoes Continue to Threaten the Midwest
Storms capable of producing hail larger than golf balls, strong winds and tornadoes are expected in the Great Plains on Sunday and Monday.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

NJ Transit Strike Brings a State of Constant Motion to a Halt
Trains are idle, the airport is hobbled and large holes have opened on a major highway. The state's residents have time to reflect, and get mad.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Times Square Sculpture Prompts Racist Backlash. To Some, That's the Point.
A 12-foot bronze statue of an anonymous Black woman has become a lightning rod in a fraught American debate about race, representation and diversity.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

My Parents Expected to Be Retired. Instead, They Are Raising My Sister's Kids.
My mom and dad joined the millions of Americans who parent their children's children — a beautiful responsibility that comes at a high cost.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

What to Know About the Deadly Tornadoes and Storms in the Central U.S.
At least 27 people have been killed in storms that have pummeled the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions since Friday. Kentucky and Missouri have been hit particularly hard.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

What to Know About the Tornadoes That Ripped Through the Central U.S.
At least 27 people have been killed in storms that have pummeled the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions since Friday. Kentucky and Missouri have been hit particularly hard.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Severe Weather Continues to Threaten the Midwest
Storms capable of producing hail larger than golf balls, strong winds and tornadoes are expected in the Great Plains on Sunday and Monday.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Zelensky to Meet With Pope Leo After Attending Inaugural Mass
Ukraine's president was among the dignitaries and world leaders in St. Peter's Square. The pope recently proposed the Vatican as a venue for peace talks.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Free Press, Free People
An interview with the publisher of The Times.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Pope Leo XIV Celebrates Inaugural Mass as Head of Catholic Church
Tens of thousands came to St. Peter's Square to mark the official start of the pontificate of the first American to lead the Roman Catholic Church. Vice President JD Vance was among the dignitaries who attended.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Zelensky Attends Leo's Inaugural Mass After Pope Offered to Help End War
Ukraine's president was among the dignitaries and world leaders in St. Peter's Square after the pope proposed the Vatican as a venue for peace talks.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Surgeons Perform First Human Bladder Transplant
The procedure could be life-changing for some people with debilitating conditions.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

What Desi Arnaz Could Teach Hollywood Today
Before there was D.E.I., there was Desi Arnaz, rewriting the rules to become Hollywood's unlikeliest mogul. His success still holds valuable lessons.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Trump Is Destroying a Core American Value. The World Will Notice.
His overhaul of the State Department's human rights bureau will make the United States weaker.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

How I Got Duped by Designer Dupes
The overwhelming deluge of bag content made me desperate for the luxury my lackluster bank balance would never permit.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Severe Weather Continues to Threaten the Middle of the U.S.
Storms capable of producing hail larger than golf balls, strong winds and tornadoes are expected in the Great Plains on Sunday and Monday.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Jason Sudeikis, Spike Lee and Fans Cheer on WNBA Champions New York Liberty
Fans including Jason Sudeikis, Spike Lee and Robin Roberts cheered the reigning W.N.B.A champions to victory during an exciting weekend for New York sports.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Why Buttigieg, Walz, Beshear and Other Democrats Are Already Teasing 2028 Bids
Voters could be forgiven for thinking so. The party's up-and-comers, heavy on tough talk and light on new ideas, are being remarkably open about wanting to run despite how early it is.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

New York Liberty's Championship Ring Is a First in More Ways Than One
There's a secret under all that bling.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Inside a Plan to Shut Down Pro-Palestinian Activism
What is Project Esther? Katie J.M. Baker, a national investigative correspondent for The New York Times, explores the Heritage Foundation's plan to shut down pro-Palestinian activism, as well as actions taken by the Trump administration that appear to mirror its goals.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Inside the Heritage Foundation's Plan to Crush the U.S. Palestinian Movement
Even before President Trump was re-elected, the Heritage Foundation, best known for Project 2025, set out to destroy pro-Palestinian activism in the United States.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Minnesota Iron Miners Lost Their Jobs, But Not Their Faith in Trump's Tariffs
With demand for steel down and a trade war underway, miners in the Iron Range of Minnesota are feeling the hit. But they hope better times are ahead.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

The Role My Parents Never Expected: Raising My Sister's Kids
My mom and dad joined the millions of Americans who parent their children's children — a beautiful responsibility that comes at a high cost.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Energized by Kennedy, Texas ‘Mad Moms' Are Chipping Away at Vaccine Mandates
A measles outbreak in the state has not stopped "medical freedom" activists from pushing forward with their goal. They now have an influential ally in Washington: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

New Jersey, State of Constant Motion, Learns to Live With Immobility
Trains are idle, the airport is hobbled and large holes have opened on a major highway. The state's residents have time to reflect, and get mad.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Trump Isn't the First Politician to Sell the Office
As Europe embraces the night train, the United States seems to be sleepwalking into a transport dead end.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Mexican Navy Sailing Ship Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2 Crew Members
There were 277 people on board when the ship drifted directly into the underside of the bridge on Saturday night, the authorities said. At least 22 were injured, half of them critically.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Why There's No Battlefield Solution to India's Perpetual Pakistan Problem
This month's violent escalation reminded the world how India's gradual rise can be hindered by the troublesome country next door.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Trump Is Far From the First Corrupt U.S. Politician
American politicians have been for sale for far longer than Donald Trump has been around and in far more ways than he and his family have so far pioneered.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Mexican Navy Sailboat Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing 2
There were 277 people on board, and at least 19 were injured, the authorities said.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

JD Vance and Pope Leo: The Backdrop to an Inauguration
The cardinals' selection of Pope Leo tests the strained relationship between the bishop of Rome and conservative Catholics.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Trump Shrugs Off Netanyahu on Gulf Tour
On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

Why UK's Right-Wing News Media Are Attacking EU-UK ‘Surrender Summit'
Most British people believe Brexit was a mistake. But Prime Minister Keir Starmer's attempts to edge closer to Europe face huge opposition in the national news media.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

How One Woman Is Breaking a Military Stereotype in Ukraine
Ukraine's only female combat pilot flies helicopter missions against Russian troops. The military says it wants more women fighting, but sexism remains an obstacle, activists and female soldiers say.

NYTimes Global
May 18, 2025

How Trump's America Is Reuniting the U.K. and E.U.
A summit on Monday between Britain and the European Union, expected to include a defense pact, may kick-start a new era.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Mexican Navy Sailboat Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge
There were 277 people on board, and three were critically injured, officials said.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Palm Springs Bombing Kills 1 and Damages Fertility Clinic, Officials Say
The explosion on Saturday morning, which occurred in or near a vehicle less than a mile from downtown Palm Springs, Calif., was "an intentional act of terrorism," the F.B.I. said.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

F.D.A. Approves Novavax Covid Vaccine With Stricter New Conditions
The agency narrowed who can get the shot and added new study requirements that could cost the company tens of millions.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Austria Wins Eurovision 2025 Song Contest With JJ's ‘Wasted Love'
Austria's entrant, JJ, took the prize after a tense count that was neck-and-neck until the last votes were revealed.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Russia and Ukraine to Hold Direct Talks in Turkey: What to Know
Despite a flurry of diplomatic activity, there is little evidence Russia and Ukraine are close to an agreement.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Rare Chicago Dust Storm Turns Day Into Night
Day turned to night in northwest Indiana and north-central Illinois on Friday as a rare dust storm shrouded the skies.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Trump Administration Abandons Fight to Ban Powerful Gun Accessory
The device, called a forced-reset trigger, allows semiautomatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds. The Biden administration had sought to block them from being sold.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Palm Springs Bombing Kills 1 and Damages Fertility Clinic, Mayor Says
The explosion happened less than a mile from downtown Palm Springs. A bomb was in or near a vehicle by the clinic, Mayor Ron deHarte said.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

At Least 27 Dead After Tornadoes and Storms Tear Across Central U.S.
In Missouri and Kentucky alone, tornadoes killed at least 25 people, officials said. The spring storm season has been a brutal one for the region.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Biden's Interview With Hur Confirms What Many Suspected
The former president's halting responses to questions by a special counsel show him exactly as a majority of Americans believed him to be — and as Democrats repeatedly insisted he was not.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

New Jersey Transit Strike: Negotiations Resume a Day Earlier Than Expected
As the strike entered its second day, the agency's chief executive, Kris Kolluri, met with union representatives on Saturday afternoon.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Federal Courts Buck Trump Deportation Schemes, Focusing on Due Process Rights
The Trump administration's aggressive push to deport migrants has run up against resistance from the judiciary.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

At Least 23 Dead After Tornadoes and Storms Tear Across Central U.S.
In Missouri and Kentucky alone, tornadoes killed at least 21 people, officials said. The spring storm season has been a brutal one for the region.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Trump and Putin Say They Will Discuss Ukraine Peace Proposals on Monday
President Trump announced plans for the call after a Russian drone attack killed nine on a civilian bus in northeastern Ukraine.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Trump Tells Walmart to ‘Eat the Tariffs' After Retailer Says Prices Could Rise
Walmart, the nation's largest retailer, is just one of several companies that have said they will be forced to pass on the costs of President Trump's global tariffs to consumers.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

The Future of Black History Lives on Donald Trump's Front Lawn
A journey to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture took me places I will not soon forget.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

New Jersey Transit Negotiations Resume a Day Earlier Than Expected
As the strike entered its second day, the agency's chief executive, Kris Kolluri, met with union representatives on Saturday afternoon.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?
KAJ, representing Sweden with an ode to the sauna, is the bookmakers' favorite, but singers from France, Austria, the Netherlands and Finland are also causing a stir.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Steve Kiner, Linebacker Who Was Open About Drug Use, Is Dead at 77
He was a star at the University of Tennessee when he began using LSD, mescaline and other drugs. He said he got clean while playing in the N.F.L.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

At Least 23 Dead After Tornadoes and Storms Tear Through 3 States
In Missouri and Kentucky alone, tornadoes killed at least 21 people, officials said. The spring storm season has been a brutal one for the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Russian Drone Strikes Civilian Shuttle Bus in Ukraine
The strike came hours after the first face-to-face talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations since the early days of the war.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Biden Faces Renewed Scrutiny After Release of Special Counsel Audio
A 2023 audio recording released by Axios comes on the heels of other recent disclosures that have prompted recriminations among Democrats over their handling of the matter.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Minnesota as a Refuge From Climate Change? Three Wildfires Show Otherwise.
Wildfires are common in the state. But scientists say this week's damaging blazes in a northeastern region are a sign of more severe effects from a warning planet.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Storms and Tornadoes Kill at Least 21 in Kentucky and Missouri
At least 14 people died in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said. More severe weather was expected across North Texas and the southern plains on Saturday.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

What Has Changed Since Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed? Not Much.
Two years later, no major legislation or regulation has passed, and the basic problem that caused the crisis persists.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

The Tragedy of Joe Biden
Even Shakespeare might not have dreamed up this family.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Why We're Rooting for Germany's Conservative Chancellor
Friedrich Merz and Germany's political establishment must unite the center to ward off the far right.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

How Father Bob Became Pope Leo
A résumé of deep religious education, frontline pastoral experience, parish management and Vatican governance — along with a nudge from Pope Francis — put Robert Prevost on the fast track.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Russian Troops Are War-Weary, but Want to Conquer More of Ukraine
Many Russian soldiers say they would see a cease-fire along the current front lines as a failure, hinting at the nationalist discontent the Kremlin could face in accepting a cease-fire.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Spring Fling
Spring cleaning clears space in our homes and heads. How will we fill it?

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

A Ministroke Can Have Major Consequences
So-called transient ischemic attacks can eventually lead to cognitive declines as steep as those following a full-on stroke, new research finds.

NYTimes Global
May 17, 2025

Supreme Court Retains Temporary Block on Using Alien Enemies Act to Deport Venezuelans
The justices sent the case back to a lower court to consider whether the Alien Enemies Act can be used to deport immigrants accused of being members of the Venezuelan gang.

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