The attack, which shut down the capital’s airports for several hours, appeared to be the biggest wave of strikes on the city since the start of the war. Go to …
A Twist in Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Is ‘Really Hurting the Russians’
Midrange attacks, using upgraded drones that Ukraine produces in huge numbers, are causing fuel shortages and complicating troop rotations. Go to Source Author: Marc Santora https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Critics of Russia Say This Critic Isn’t Critical Enough
Alexander Sokurov has questioned the Russian president about government repression, but he is still controversial among his country’s exiles. Go to Source Author: Milana Mazaeva and Neil MacFarquhar https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
How Iran Could Benefit From Its Deal With the U.S., and an A.I. Arms Race in Schools
Plus, the “Obamalisk” opens. Go to Source Author: Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Rebecca F. Elliott and Michael Kimmelman https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Inside the FBI’s battle to keep drones out of World Cup sites amid heightened terrorism fears
As World Cup soccer fans cheer for their teams in Los Angeles and stadiums across the nation, FBI agents are working in command centers, watching out for unauthorized flying objects. …
The local election that could topple Britain’s prime minister
The outcome of a special election in the small working-class district of Makerfield could upend Labour Party leadership and U.K. politics. Go to Source Author: Steve Hendrix
The Age of Friedman
The following remarks were delivered on receiving the Milton Friedman Award at the Pacific Research Institute in New York City June 16, 2026. It is a special honor to receive …
America at 250: Survey Finds Enduring Patriotism, Growing Anxiety
As we approach the nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations, the American Enterprise Institute released a new public opinion survey exploring Americans’ views about the nation’s past and present. The survey is part …
A Bipartisan Bid To Prepare Workers for the AI Economy
As college graduates commenced this spring, artificial intelligence was a pervasive theme among more than ceremony speeches. For many young Americans, AI has become a specter of uncertainty, raising doubts …
As a Former DNI, I’m Alarmed by the Lapse of Section 702
I spent four decades in national security and served as Director of National Intelligence under President Obama. In that role, I was responsible for overseeing the entire United States intelligence …
Everyone Should Be Free To Stay In or Get Out Of Social Security
Trustees of the Social Security program just issued their annual report. Each year, the picture of the program’s solvency is dismal. But this year it’s even worse. Rather than falling …
What’s in the US-Iran agreement?
The 14-paragraph memo includes an end to fighting, an agreement that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, and a $300bn redevelopment package for Iran. Read full story Author:
Moscow hit by largest Ukrainian attack since start of Russia’s full-scale war
A refinery and a shopping centre were burning after almost 200 Ukrainian drones struck an area to the south-east of the Russian capital. Read full story Author:
Young women now have ‘close to zero’ risk of cervical cancer death after HPV jab
A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008. Read full story Author:
Church of England apologises for role in forced adoptions
Thousands of unmarried women were pressured to give up their babies between 1949 and 1976. Read full story Author:
Lisa Nandy ‘not satisfied’ with Channel 4 response on Married at First Sight UK
BBC Panorama reported rape allegations from two cast members, allegations the men involved have denied. Read full story Author:
Voters head to the polls for Makerfield by-election
There are 14 candidates vying to be the Greater Manchester constituency’s new MP. Read full story Author:
Tactical analysis: England look exciting but how can they tighten up?
England produced some exciting attacking football while beating Croatia 4-2 but why did they look so shaky defensively? Read full story Author:
Harry Kane explains the strategy behind his stuttered penalty run-up
Harry Kane was able to give England the lead against Croatia from the penalty spot – but only thanks to the video assistant referee. Read full story Author:
‘If we lose, we lose in our way’ – how Tuchel inspired ‘fearful’ England
England players were on the receiving end of a half-time reproach from manager Thomas Tuchel as their World Cup campaign got off to a victorious start against Croatia. Read full …
