The attacks mark the eighth consecutive day that U.S. forces have bombed Iran. The latest fatalities pushed the American military death toll from the conflict to 16. Go to Source …
Increased Cooperation With U.S. Has Put Jordan in Iran’s Cross Hairs
Jordan’s role in U.S. operations against Iran has grown as other allies in the region have restricted Washington’s ability to use their bases and airspace. Go to Source Author: Raja …
A Modest Proposal for the Strait Dispute: A Shared Pact Among Gulf States
A London-based research group has invoked a now-defunct European pact on coal and steel to suggest forming a coalition of countries that would share control of the Strait of Hormuz. …
Federal Agents Were Told FBI Will No Longer Investigate ICE Confrontations
Senior officials deny such a change is in the works, despite guidance shared with agents around the country in recent days. Go to Source Author: Devlin Barrett and Hamed Aleaziz …
Failed Immigration Cases Leave Chicago Prosecutor’s Office Reeling
Prosecutors have fled the U.S. attorney’s office in Chicago, angry about the cases they’ve been told to bring against protesters and immigrants. Go to Source Author: Danny Hakim https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Man Killed by Truck After ICE Encounter in Florida Was Visiting From Mexico
A Central Florida nonprofit group identified the man as Juan Jairo Coronilla Durán and said he had planned to return home to his family. Go to Source Author: David Ovalle …
Trump Blasts ‘Sanctuary’ States, but Many Still Aid Deportations
A New York Times review of 18 states targeted by the Trump administration for their “sanctuary” policies found that all cooperate significantly with immigration authorities in cases involving violent crimes. …
Trump Gutted Civil Rights Agency, Stifling U.S. Scrutiny of Workplace Bias
A little-known federal office spent decades investigating potential discrimination by government contractors — until it was stopped by the Trump administration. Go to Source Author: Coral Davenport https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
JD Vance’s Remarks on Epstein and Israel Echo Conspiracy Theories
The vice president’s comment that there were ties between Mr. Epstein and the “highest levels” of Israeli intelligence troubled some in his party. Go to Source Author: Tim Balk and …
Some of Us Got Tired of Lionel Messi, but He Won Us Over. Again.
Has any seemingly overhyped phenomenon done a better job living up to the hype? Go to Source Author: Sam Anderson and Sara Messinger https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
The U.S. Braced For the World Cup. It Fell in Love Instead.
Amid anxiety over how the United States would welcome the world, cities like Lawrence, Kan., and Boston threw open their doors. The bonds forged are still visible on the streets. …
In Maine Senate Race, Jackson Sprints Ahead of Pack, as Bellows Drops Out
Troy Jackson, a progressive, solidified his edge over his rivals in an abbreviated nominating contest to replace Graham Platner. Shenna Bellows, another candidate, bowed out. Go to Source Author: Bayliss …
In Arizona’s Primaries, Democrats Fight Over a House Seat They Need Badly
Democrats have a chance to flip a competitive battleground district in and around Scottsdale, but the winner of Tuesday’s primary will emerge bloodied and broke. Go to Source Author: Sejal …
Misery in the Epicenter of Cyclospora: ‘A Baseball Bat to Your Abdomen’
The debilitating malady has gripped Monroe County, Mich. Go to Source Author: Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Before Lettuce Felled Thousands, a Cilantro-Linked Cyclospora Outbreak Sickened New Yorkers
New York City health officials shared details of how they traced a much smaller cyclosporiasis outbreak, showing the difficulty of tracing contamination. Go to Source Author: Andy Newman https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Sibling Therapy Is on the Rise. Could It Help My Relationship With My Brother?
I was drawn to and worried about this sort of therapy — maybe there were dangers in stirring things up. Go to Source Author: Daniel Bergner https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Don’t Let This Useless Debate Distract You, Democrats
A battle over idealized economic systems doesn’t help Democratic candidates. Go to Source Author: E.J. Dionne Jr. https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
How We Watched the World Cup
The number of people who attend the World Cup is nothing compared with the sheer world-buckling biomass of those who experience it on a screen. Go to Source Author: Mark …
The Beautiful Game
A conversation about the World Cup. Go to Source Author: Jodi Rudoren https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Russia Batters Kyiv in One of the Largest Missile Assaults of the War
On Saturday, Ukraine hit two warehouses in Russia in strikes that killed at least eight people and injured 62. Go to Source Author: Cassandra Vinograd and Marc Santora https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
