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A Matter of Survival as South Asia’s Heat Wave Reaches 127 Degrees

Wordle Review No. 1,077, May 31, 2024

In Florida, Democrats Hope Abortion Will Revive Their Fortunes

The U.N. says about 1 million people have fled Rafah, and other news.

The Cicadas Are Here. You Have Nothing to Fear.

With ‘We Are Lady Parts,’ Nida Manzoor Rocks On

African Music to the World

Today’s Wordle Review No. 1,072, May 26, 2024

Meet the Jimi Hendrix of the Sahara

What to Expect From the Latest Hearing on Campus Protests

Recognizing a Palestinian State, Ireland Nods to its Own History

Zelensky Urges Allies to Do More, and Trump’s Defense Rests

Storms Could Bring Tornadoes and Damaging Winds to Midwest Today

World leaders react to Raisi’s death.

The Sunday Read: ‘Why Did This Guy Put a Song About Me on Spotify?’

Queen of the Book Club

Appreciating Alice Munro, Who Brought Innovation to Short Fiction

French Police Shoot Dead Man Who Tried to Set Synagogue on Fire

U.N. Court Will Hear Arguments from South Africa on Israel’s Actions in Gaza

Putin Is Selling Victory, and Many Russians Are Buying It

Qatar says cease-fire talks are nearing an impasse, and other news.

The Solar Storm Fried GPS Systems Used by Some Farmers, Stalling Planting

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Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine

Jerry Seinfeld, a strong supporter of Israel, will speak at Duke University.

Here’s the latest on campus protests.

Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas

How Pro-Palestinian Students Pushed Trinity College Dublin to Divest

Biden’s warning on weapons highlights the widening U.S. rift with Israel.

Israel’s Shutdown of Al Jazeera Highlights Long-Running Tensions

Biden to Announce A.I. Center in Wisconsin as Part of Economic Agenda

Nearly 13 Million in Midwest Brace for More Storms After Tornado Kills 1

Oklahoma and Kansas at High Risk of Extreme Storms and Tornadoes

Elecciones en Panamá: la figura más prominente de la contienda no está en la boleta

A Hamas delegation is expected in Cairo for cease-fire talks.

Google Employees Tune Out Antitrust Threat as Trial Comes to a Head

When Closing a Very Small Campus Is a Very Big Deal

The New Abortion Fight Before the Supreme Court