Had
-
World
What to Know About the Fall of Avdiivka
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic…
-
World
What to Know About the Fall of Avdiivka
Russia’s capture of a city that had been a stronghold of Ukrainian defenses in the Donetsk region is a strategic…
-
News
Charles Sallis, 89, Dies; Upended the Teaching of Mississippi History
He collaborated on a textbook so unsparing in its review of the state’s grim past that it was barred from…
-
World
Indictment of Informant Undercuts G.O.P.’s Impeachment Drive
The effort by House Republicans to find wrongdoing on the part of President Biden was already struggling, but it took…
-
World
A Times reporter reflects on a conversation with Navalny, an uncommon Russian politician.
Sitting in the warren of rooms in a hipster brick Moscow office building where Aleksei A. Navalny ran both his…
-
News
The Judge Who Dealt a Huge Financial Blow to Trump
For more than three years, Justice Arthur F. Engoron has been ruling against the former president. On Friday, he handed…
-
News
The Lost Story of New York’s Most Powerful Black Woman
Elizabeth Amelia Gloucester appeared in the census for the final time on June 8, 1880. The census enumerators who crisscrossed…
-
Science
The Doomsday Clock Keeps Ticking
The Bomb and I go way back. In Seattle, where I grew up in the 1950s and ’60s, it was…
-
World
How Paul McCartney’s Lost Bass Guitar Was Found Five Decades Later
The Höfner violin bass that accompanied the Beatles to fame went missing more than 50 years ago. Two journalists and…
-
World
Israeli Forces Search Gaza Hospital as Power Goes Out
Gazan officials said five people died in the critical care unit, and the Israeli military announced the arrests of 20…