In Two Hours, Washington Goes in Two Directions on Guns
WASHINGTON — The nation’s capital, so often a backdrop for inaction, had seldom witnessed anything quite like it — two branches of government …
Abortion Pills Take the Spotlight as States Impose Abortion Bans
In the hours after the Supreme Court released its decision overturning the legal right to abortion in the United States, nearly 100 requests for …
How to Survive a Rental Bidding War
Q: I recently attended an open house for a rental in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where the broker let applicants know in advance, via email and in …
Police Officers Can’t Be Sued for Miranda Violations, Supreme Court Rules
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that police officers may not be sued under a federal civil rights law for failing to administer …
Hochul Pledges New Legislation After ‘Shocking’ Court Decision on Guns
New York’s leaders pledged Thursday to pass legislation broadly restricting the carrying of handguns as soon as possible and blasted the United …
Ecuador Roiled by Protests Set Off by Rising Fuel and Food Prices
QUITO, Ecuador — For more than a week, the Andean nation of Ecuador has been buffeted by at times violent protests over a spike in prices for …
First Step Toward Ukraine Joining E.U. Signals Solidarity Amid War
BRUSSELS — The European Union officially made Ukraine a candidate for membership on Thursday, signaling in the face of a devastating Russian …
A Monkeypox Vaccine Is Now Available for New Yorkers Who May Be at Risk
Facing a growing outbreak of the monkeypox virus, New York City health officials expanded access to a monkeypox vaccine on Thursday, offering it …
A Delayed Ending to Game 4 Has Instant Aftershocks
TAMPA, Fla. — The game that ushered the Colorado Avalanche to the precipice of winning their first Stanley Cup in over two decades had ended a …