Bishop Barron criticizes ‘tired arguments’ used against Christianity every Easter, offers new sign of hope
Bishop Robert Barron criticized multiple arguments against Christianity included in a recent piece by The New Yorker, slamming the media habit of criticizing faith around Easter.
The Sunday Read: ‘What Happened to Val Kilmer?’
“The force of his will is the thing I remember about him,” says Taffy Brodesser-Akner, who wrote a profile of Val Kilmer for The New York Times Magazine in May…
Trump’s Tariffs Will Wound Free Trade, but the Blow May Not Be Fatal
Free trade has been so beneficial to so many countries that the world may find a way to live without its biggest player.
Amid Trump’s Threats, Canada’s Conservative Leader Faces Uncertainty in National Election
Just two months ago, Pierre Poilievre seemed destined to become Canada’s next prime minister. But his double digit polling lead vanished with President Trump's threat to annex Canada.
Can’t stop clearing your throat? A doctor explains why — and how to fix it
A laryngologist explains the surprising causes of chronic throat clearing, including silent reflux, allergies and muscle memory. Learn expert strategies to break the cycle and protect vocal health.
‘0 to 1939 in 3 seconds’: Why Anti-Elon Musk Satire Is Flourishing in Britain
Humor and art have been used to mock the powerful in Britain for centuries. Now Elon Musk is on the receiving end.
Peace in Ukraine Will Not Mean a Return Home, Russian Émigrés Say
Hundreds of thousands fled Russia after the Ukraine invasion, fearing the draft and widening repression. Talks toward a possible truce have done little to allay their fears.
CBP officers charged after allegedly taking bribes to wave in illegal immigrants
Two border officers face federal charges after allegedly accepting thousands in bribes to let illegal immigrants pass through the San Ysidro Port of Entry without inspection.
US revokes all South Sudan visas, bars future issuance until deportees accepted
The U.S. is immediately revoking South Sudan visas and barring future issuance until the East African country agrees to accept deportees, according to the State Department.
Israel Says Its Account of Rescue Workers Killed in Gaza Was Partly ‘Mistaken’
The Israeli military had previously asserted that the workers had been “advancing suspiciously” toward its troops. A video obtained by The New York Times on Friday appeared to contradict that…



