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The U.N.’s top court will issue an interim ruling in a case involving Germany’s weapons sales to Israel.

$1.3 Million Homes in California

Cómo el fentanilo arrasó el comercio de opio en Guatemala

Human Spectacle

Deep Beneath London, Onetime Bomb Shelters Will Become a Tourist Attraction

‘Challengers’ | Anatomy of a Scene

Titanic’s Treasures Captivate Collectors, but They’ll Need Deep Pockets

Alicia Keys on Reimagining ‘Fallin’’ for Broadway

How Much Do You Know About Tonga?

U.S. universities struggle to calm campuses torn by the Gaza war.

‘Discomfort May Increase’: Asia’s Heat Wave Scorches Hundreds of Millions

Vote to Resume U.S. Military Aid Is Met With Relief in Ukraine

Behind Our Investigation Into a Chinese Doping Case

Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups

A Bill to Limit Canada’s Trade Negotiators on Farm Goods Edges Nearer to Law

Strike was meant to show Iran that Israel could paralyze its defenses, Western officials say.

With a Fresh Look and Recipes, Manischewitz Courts a New Generation

An Uneasy Arab-Israeli Alliance

W.H.O. Broadens Definition of Airborne Diseases

Sleep Apnea Reduced in People Who Took Weight-Loss Drug, Eli Lilly Reports

Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?

Israel Weighs Response to Iran, and U.S. Speaker Tries to Pass Ukraine Aid

Women Talk Through Their Abortions on TikTok

As Israel weighs its options against Iran, diplomats push to ease tensions.

Trump’s Nostalgia Bump

Severe Storms Expected in the Plains and Midwest

Immigrant Detention Should Have No Place in Our Society

Some Words Feel Truer in Spanish

The Gen Z Crossword Era

Why a Liberal Premier Wants to Pause a Carbon Tax Increase

A.I.’s Data Wall, a Surprise Privacy Bill, and What Happened to the TikTok Ban?

Getting Dressed for the ‘Muslim Met Gala’

Arizona’s 1864 Abortion Law, and New Boeing Allegations

He Wanted to Serve His Community in Gaza. He Paid With His Life.

Price of Gold, Seen as Hedge Against Inflation, Soars to New Heights

Inflation takes center stage as economists look for signs of continued slowing.

Iran Smuggles Arms to West Bank, Officials Say, to Foment Unrest With Israel

How Tesla Planted the Seeds for Its Own Potential Downfall

Her Husband Signed Up for the Military. She Didn’t.

Canada’s Federal Budget Goes From Big Secret to ‘Roadshow’

Make Room Tennis, Pickleball and Squash. Here Comes Padel.

Women Who Made Art in Japanese Internment Camps Are Getting Their Due

Israel’s Deadly Airstrike on the World Central Kitchen

Interest Rates and the Election

The Accidental Tax Cutter in Chief

Japan’s New Royal Instagram Page Forgoes Flash for Formality

The Bizarre Chinese Murder Plot Behind Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’