U.A.W. Seeks a New Election at Mercedes-Benz Plants in Alabama
The union, which lost an organizing vote at two factories last week, argued to federal officials that the automaker had violated labor laws.
By Jack Ewing
The union, which lost an organizing vote at two factories last week, argued to federal officials that the automaker had violated labor laws.
By Jack Ewing
El papa Francisco atribuyó a Carlo Acutis un segundo milagro, uno de los últimos pasos en el camino hacia la canonización.
By Alexandra E. Petri
Modern soccer shouldn’t be set up to rob fans of their joy.
By Rory Smith
Nearly 350 inmates have been freed under a new law that allows them to serve in exchange for the possibility of parole, the country’s justice minister said.
By Constant Méheut
The success of Barcelona’s team has made Catalonia a laboratory for finding out what happens when the women’s game has prominence similar to the men’s.
By Rory Smith and María Garrido
Extreme heat and other weather challenges are in the forecast this summer, and travel advisers, tourists and local officials are getting prepared.
By Ceylan Yeğinsu
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged the United States and Europe to do more to defend his nation, dismissing fears of nuclear escalation and proposing that NATO planes shoot down Russian missiles in Ukrainian airspace.
By Andrew E. Kramer, Dmitriy Khavin, Caterina Clerici, Daniel Bateman, Phil Caller and Rebecca Suner
Whether it’s Demi Moore’s performance in “The Substance” or Sean Baker’s tale of a Brooklyn sex worker, this year’s jury will have a lot to ponder.
By Manohla Dargis
Margreth Olin’s “Songs of Earth” works almost like a poem as she records her parents and the Norwegian landscape.
By Alissa Wilkinson
We’re covering a stumbling U.S. aid effort in Gaza and the latest Chinese military drills around Taiwan.
By Justin Porter
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