New York Times - Top Stories
Almost 6,000 Dead in 6 Years: How Baltimore Became the U.S. Overdose Capital
The city was once hailed for its response to addiction. But as fentanyl flooded the streets and officials shifted priorities, deaths hit unprecedented heights.
17 min read
Here are five takeaways from the reporting.
4 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAnalysis
Can European Recognition Bring Palestinian Statehood Any Closer?
Not on its own, in all likelihood. But it reflects a growing exasperation with Israel that might eventually lend momentum to a two-state solution.
5 min read
Israeli Forces Push Deeper Into Rafah
The Israeli military’s offensive in southern Gaza advanced toward the city’s center, even as its government faced growing pressure over the war.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Israel against cutting off Palestinian banks.
3 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTLIVE
3 More College Leaders Face Congress Over Antisemitism Claims
The heads of Rutgers, Northwestern and U.C.L.A., who handled protests at their universities in different ways, are testifying.
Harvard is bracing for protests at its commencement today, with 13 seniors barred from graduation.
3 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAmerica’s Monster: Who Was Abdul Raziq?
A Times investigation uncovered the brutal career of a U.S. ally and the hidden truths of the war in Afghanistan.
31 min read
We documented the disappearances of more than 300 Afghans under Abdul Raziq.
21 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTPamela Paul
When Representation Forgets to Include the Jews
4 min read
Kristen Soltis Anderson
The ‘Trump-Oprah’ Voter
5 min read
John Ghazvinian
The Death of Iran’s President Could Change the World
5 min read
Sophie Pinkham
A Giant Crater in Siberia Is Belching Up Russia’s Past
4 min read
Neel V. Patel
Does New York City Really Need More Smoke Shops?
2 min read
Rachel L. Harris and Lisa Tarchak
Forget the Polls, President Biden. Our Readers Have Some Strategy Ideas.
5 min read
Joshua Mendelsohn
It’s Not Too Late to Pay Caitlin Clark
4 min read
Thomas L. Friedman
Western Europe Is Starting to Send a Vital Warning to Israel
2 min read
In Case You Missed It
More News
Defense Strategy in Gilgo Murder Case: Blame a Corrupt Police Chief
The lawyer for the man accused of murdering four women said the early involvement of a now-disgraced Long Island police chief tainted the inquiry.
6 min read
Amtrak and N.J. Transit Service Resumes After Rush-Hour Meltdown
Service had been restored by late Wednesday night, but riders were warned Thursday morning to expect residual delays and cancellations.
2 min read
A Promise of ‘No Man Left Behind’ Leads to a Forest in England
A group led by archaeologists is searching for an American pilot who was killed when the B-17 he was flying crashed in eastern England in 1944.
3 min read
A Billionaire Gave Graduates $1,000 in Cash, With One Request
Rob Hale, a part owner of the Boston Celtics, gave the 1,200 graduates of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth a gift. He asked them to give, too.
4 min read
Games
Daily puzzles
Games
Daily puzzles