They Carry the Hopes of a Nation
The emotion, in anticipation, had been so raw that, at times, it was easy to worry that it might prove overwhelming. Oleksandr Zinchenko, a …
Adams, Nightlife-Loving Mayor, Offers Plan to ‘Let the People Dance’
During his first six months as mayor, Eric Adams has developed a reputation for being a fixture of New York City’s nightlife scene. So it should …
Night Matches at French Open a Tricky Ticket
PARIS — Perhaps 10 years ago, over a late dinner at la Porte d’Auteuil after a long day of covering matches at Roland Garros, I remember agreeing …
Biden Administration to Cut Costs for Wind and Solar Energy Projects
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said on Wednesday it would cut in half the amount it charges companies to build wind and solar projects on …
Your Thursday Briefing: Russia Pushes to Seize Key Eastern City
We’re covering Russia’s assault in the Donbas region and a trade deal between Israel and the U.A.E. A Ukrainian armored vehicle near the cities …
Adams to Name ‘Gun Violence Czar’ as New York Shooting Surge Persists
With the number of shootings in New York City still at heightened levels, Mayor Eric Adams is expected to appoint a “gun violence czar” just as …
Racist and Violent Ideas Jump From Web’s Fringes to Mainstream Sites
On March 30, the young man accused of the mass shooting at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo surfed through a smorgasbord of racist and antisemitic …
From Ukraine’s Front Lines, Bravery and Wreckage
Amid the roar of artillery and bone-rattling explosions, New York Times photographers have borne graphic witness to the fight to survive. These …
‘We Are About to Lose a Lot More Life and Limbs’: Ukraine Girds for a Wave of Amputees
LVIV, Ukraine — Vladislav Tkachenko grimaced, gripping a wooden balance rail and edging forward carefully. Then he lost his balance, and his …