The presidential candidate and anti-vaccine activist made nearly $1.6 million from consulting work for a law firm known for litigation against pharmaceutical companies, a filing showed.
Talks over a matchup between the two tech billionaires have progressed and the parameters of an event are taking shape.
A special edition of a Times puzzle designed for Morning readers.
The country is in the midst of a revolt over police violence and racism.
Now that Yevgeny Prigozhin has left the battlefield, who will tell Russians the truth?
The court’s rulings are not the final chapter. The people often retain powerful ways to protect themselves through common-sense lawmaking.
An assault case that rattled one of France’s best soccer teams remains unresolved despite a series of arrests. Its main characters have paid a heavy price.
The penalties have been harsh for players caught breaking the N.F.L.’s gambling rules. That’s partly because the league wants no insinuation that games might be rigged.
In both the United States and Brazil, former presidents made baseless claims of fraud, and their supporters stormed government buildings.
Outdoor workers, fishermen and a group of students who waited all year for an intensive band camp are all searching for ways to adapt to the pervasive heat.
As ByteDance launches a publishing company, many in the book world wonder if it will create an uneven playing field by boosting its own authors at the expense of others.
Ukrainian officials have tried to tamp down concerns while heralding their preparations, with President Volodymyr Zelensky nodding to plans for reinforcing the border.
Xi Jinping needs Vladimir Putin to remain in power, and Russia to maintain stability, to help uphold the countries’ shared interests and to keep challenging the United States.
Satellite imagery, sealed court documents and interviews with survivors suggest that hundreds of deaths were preventable.
The decisions this week on affirmative action and student loans give Democrats a way to make a case on class and appeal to voters who have drifted away from the party.
Race-conscious admissions helped only a tiny fraction of Black and Hispanic students. It could not address the many obstacles to a college degree.
The presidential candidate and anti-vaccine activist made nearly $1.6 million from consulting work for a law firm known for litigation against pharmaceutical companies, a filing showed.
A woman in Thailand lost part of her leg after it was caught in an airport walkway this week. The accident has gotten a lot of attention, but such injuries are extremely rare.
Talks over a matchup between the two tech billionaires have progressed and the parameters of an event are taking shape.
For Alexa to speak like a Dubliner, Amazon researchers had to crack a problem that’s vexed data scientists for years: voice disentanglement.
An assault case that rattled one of France’s best soccer teams remains unresolved despite a series of arrests. Its main characters have paid a heavy price.
The penalties have been harsh for players caught breaking the N.F.L.’s gambling rules. That’s partly because the league wants no insinuation that games might be rigged.
In both the United States and Brazil, former presidents made baseless claims of fraud, and their supporters stormed government buildings.
The city is preparing for extreme heat by introducing new methods to keep out of the sun and expanding on those more tried and true.
Outdoor workers, fishermen and a group of students who waited all year for an intensive band camp are all searching for ways to adapt to the pervasive heat.