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The Tibetan spiritual leader said that his lineage would continue, and that China would have no say about his successor.
Pause in U.S. Weapons Deepens Ukrainian Concerns as Russian Attacks Grow
The suspension includes air defense interceptors, and it will directly affect Ukraine’s ability to fend off escalating Russian air assaults.
How U.S.-Japan Tariff Talks Got Stuck on Cars and Rice
Negotiations have stalled ahead of next week’s deadline, with some suggesting Japan misjudged the depth of President Trump’s frustration over Tokyo’s policies.
Grand Theft A.T.M.: A Bodega Crime Wave Hits New York
Common tools and a little muscle have fueled a crime wave that may have netted one burglary crew hundreds of thousands of dollars in a matter of months.
Iran Suspends Cooperation With U.N. Nuclear Watchdog
The decision means that international inspectors will not be able to oversee sites, as experts warn that Tehran could revive plans to build a bomb.
The Winners and Losers of Trump’s Big Bill, and a ‘60 Minutes’ Settlement
Plus, the science of staying cool.
Israeli Officials Express Optimism on Gaza Cease-Fire as Netanyahu Prepares to Meet With Trump
It is unclear whether the latest U.S.-backed effort can overcome the most entrenched sticking point between Israel and Hamas.
The Senate and the Supreme Court
President Trump’s agenda passed in the Senate. It now goes to the House. Plus, we take a close look at this Supreme Court term.
‘Kill the Jockey’ Review: Backing the Wrong Horse
An equestrian suffers a brain injury that alters his identity in Luis Ortega’s stylized gangster movie.
Dalai Lama Tightens Grip on Reins of Succession in the Face of Chinese Pressure
The aging Tibetan spiritual leader is looking to prevent Beijing from taking advantage of a power vacuum that might arise after his death.