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Shaken by Trump, Putin and the war in Ukraine, Poland is again feeling angst about being abandoned by the United States.
What Makes This Conclave Unpredictable
A diverse electorate of cardinals is meeting in a conclave to pick the next pope. Though Francis appointed most of them, they may not choose another pope like him, as Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief of The New York Times, explains.
Trump Surprises Canada and Carney With New Message: We Love You
President Trump played nice when he came face-to-face with the new prime minister of Canada, the country he has spent months belittling.
Elon Musk Tried Keeping Issues at His Texas Mansion Private, Emails Show
The tech billionaire’s staff was concerned that correspondence about his home in West Lake Hills would become public after neighbors complained.
Why Did the N.Y.P.D. Hand Over a Sealed Arrest to Homeland Security?
U.S. officials asked for records about a New Jersey woman’s summons, issued at a Columbia University protest. Now the information is part of her deportation proceeding.
‘James’ Won the Pulitzer, but Not Without Complications
In an unusual but not unprecedented move, the prize board chose a fourth option after it couldn’t agree on the three less-heralded finalists.
Carney Tells Trump Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During White House Visit
The Canadian prime minister met with President Trump days after being elected on an anti-Trump platform as relations between the two allies are at a historic nadir.
Carney Tells Trump That Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During Visit to the White House
The Canadian prime minister is meeting with President Trump, days after being elected on an anti-Trump platform as relations between the two allies are at a historic nadir.
Fearing Trump, Some Law Firms Decline Pro Bono Immigration Cases
Fearing the wrath of President Trump, some elite law firms are declining pro bono work on lawsuits challenging the administration’s policies.
Fencing Is the Latest Sport Caught in the Transgender Athlete Debate
A fencer’s refusal to compete against a transgender opponent in a women’s bout at a Maryland meet has put the issue in front of Congress.