An Air India passenger plane traveling with 242 people to London from Ahmedabad, in the western Indian state of Gujarat, crashed on Thursday.
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Concern about a strike and the prospect of retaliation led the United States to withdraw diplomats from Iraq and authorize the voluntary departure of U.S. military family members from the Middle East.
Read More »The Art of the Stall: China’s Strategy for Dealing With Trump
Beijing has gained time to build up its own strengths by drawing out negotiations with the United States, using its chokehold over critical minerals.
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Officials were investigating how an apparently troubled man had passed the psychological test required to buy firearms.
Read More »U.N. Watchdog Rules That Iran Is Not Complying With Nuclear Obligations
The International Atomic Energy Agency decision comes as American and European officials say they believe that Israel is preparing to launch a military attack on Iran.
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Two of music’s powerful visionaries died this week. The songs they meticulously constructed offered an escape their makers struggled to realize in their own lives.
Read More »Cuomo and Mamdani Trade Attacks Over Trump Ahead of Debate
The two front-runners in the New York City mayor’s race are using President Trump and the volatile immigration protests in Los Angeles as late-stage campaign issues.
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The hardware improvements in the new $450 Nintendo will make this an automatic upgrade for fans of the two-in-one console.
Read More »Republicans to Press Hochul, Walz and Pritzker on Immigration in Hearing
Amid unrest in California, Republicans plan to press the governors of other blue states on their immigration policies, including on limiting cooperation with federal enforcement efforts.
Read More »Climate Change Could Complicate Anti-Submarine Warfare
Sound is the primary means of tracking subs in vast ocean expanses, and research shows that it’s behaving differently as the seas warm.
Read More »Mario Kart World’s Journeys Are Smooth and Unremarkable
There’s an exciting new endurance race that combines several tracks and eliminates drivers after each checkpoint. But it’s a racing world without any oil drips or skid marks.
Read More »Which U.S. Cities Have Joined L.A. in Protesting Immigration Raids?
Demonstrations are not only in Los Angeles. They have cropped up in cities across the country.
Read More »Desi Lydic Wants Trump to Leave the Troops Alone
Hosts ripped into his comment during a speech to troops about former President Joe Biden never having been “the sharpest bulb.”
Read More »10 Questions With Scott Stringer
Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
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On Wednesday, the jury convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime. The judge sent jurors home to cool off after their discussions devolved into threats and yelling.
Read More »Inside a Courthouse, Chaos and Tears as Trump Accelerates Deportations
Immigration courtrooms in New York City have emerged as a flashpoint, with masked agents making surprise arrests of immigrants who have appeared for routine hearings and check-ins.
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As he leans into his Muslim faith, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s positions on the Israel-Gaza war have drawn criticism from across the political spectrum.
Read More »How Washington Has Tried to Control China’s Tech
Under three presidential administrations, officials in Washington have used export controls to hold back China’s access to advanced technology.
Read More »New China Trade ‘Deal’ Takes U.S. Back to Where It Started
If a handshake agreement holds, it will merely undo some of the damage from the trade war that President Trump started.
Read More »Gaza Aid Group Says Hamas Attacked Its Palestinian Workers
The group, which has been harshly criticized by the U.N. and other aid providers, said at least five people had died in an attack on one of its buses.
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