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The death of Valeria Márquez, 23, was the latest reminder of the rise in violence against women in the country.
101 Degrees in May? Even for Texas, This Is Hot.
Forecasters expect multiple records to be broken over the next week as an early heat wave settles over the region.
Can Eurovision Avoid Politics in Neutral Switzerland?
The competition is run by an opaque Swiss organization that wants to sidestep controversies that could spoil the fun.
U.S. Charges Russian Scientist With Smuggling
A government lawyer told a federal judge on Wednesday that the intention is to deport Kseniia Petrova, a Harvard researcher, to Russia.
Bayesian Superyacht Carrying Mike Lynch Sank After ‘Extreme’ Wind Gust, Report Says
An official report into last year’s yacht tragedy, which killed seven, found that the boat could easily capsize in high winds. Its towering mast made it more vulnerable.
Anatomy of a $70 Million Auction Flop
Why did the star lot of the spring season, a bronze head by the master sculptor Alberto Giacometti, fail to sell at Sotheby’s on Tuesday?
House Republicans Push Forward With Tax and Medicaid Cuts
Three committees advanced legislation that would combine into the “big beautiful bill” to enact President Trump’s agenda. But the package faces a rocky path.
Trump’s Pledge to the Middle East: No More ‘Lectures on How to Live’
In Saudi Arabia, the president denounced Western intervention and nation-building, garnering both praise and eye rolls.
Has Your Company Changed Its D.E.I. Policies? We Want to Hear From You.
The New York Times is looking to talk to people whose work life has been affected by changes to diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Trump Met With Syria’s President
Also, House Republicans planned Medicaid cuts