Trump’s Plan to Take Away Biden’s Biggest Advantage
Over the past week, Donald J. Trump has burned down and rebuilt the Republican National Committee, gutting the leadership and much of the staff.Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for…
Shohei Ohtani Drives Huge Ticket Demand Across MLB
With huge demand to see the baseball superstar play for the Dodgers, M.L.B. teamed up with a Japanese travel agency. Fans began plotting trips.
Senegal’s 2024 Election: What to Know
Senegal was seen as an outpost of democracy in a coup-plagued region until its president tried to cancel the election last month. He failed, and it’s going ahead next Sunday.
‘Family Affair’ child star turns to God after surviving drug addiction, alcoholism
Former child star Johnny Whitaker starred as Jonathan "Jody" Patterson-Davis in "Family Affair," which aired from 1966 until 1971. It also starred Anissa Jones as Buffy.
Walter Massey, a Physicist With a Higher Calling
He broke barriers as the first Black physicist in nearly every role. But his identity made him reach for dreams beyond his career as a scientist.
Brother of slain NYPD officer warns against killer’s possible release: ‘This mutt deserves to stay in jail’
The family of Anthony Dwyer, an NYPD officer who was killed while serving in 1989, is fighting to keep his killer behind bars after a 'legal technicality' issue with the…
Is freedom brewing in Latin America Many signs point to ‘yes’
Despite the dire news we read about America's border crisis, there are glimmers of hope starting to show across Latin America. Here's where to look for them.
On this day in history, March 19, 1957, Elvis makes down payment on Graceland
Elvis Presley made the down payment for Graceland on this day in history, March 19, 1957. The home is preserved just as "The King" left it — Eivis died in…
Afghanistan’s Drought in Photos: Barren Fields and Empty Stomachs
In a country especially vulnerable to climate change, a drought has displaced entire villages and left millions of children malnourished.
All but 7 Countries on Earth Have Air Pollution Above WHO Standard
New research found that fewer than 10 percent of countries and territories met World Health Organization guidelines for particulate matter pollution last year.