Have
-
News
Frustrated Californians May Be Ready for a Tougher Approach to Crime
Shoplifting and fentanyl use have tested the patience of California voters, who will decide in November whether to impose stricter…
-
News
When Pakistan Tightened a Border, Thousands of Lives Were Upended
Traders in Chaman have done business in Afghanistan for generations, but that stopped when officials made it much harder to…
-
News
Barbra Streisand Endorses Harris. Where Do Other Stars Stand?
Robert De Niro thanked President Biden, Aaron Sorkin backed Vice President Kamala Harris (not Mitt Romney) as his replacement and…
-
News
Israel Risks All-Out War With Hezbollah. A Truce in Gaza May Reduce That Threat.
After nine months of low-level conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the risk of all-out war is higher than ever. A…
-
Magazine
I Keep the Family Tree — And I’m Flummoxed About Whom to Include.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on genealogy, record-keeping and notions of relation.
-
News
If Harris Is the Nominee, It Still Won’t Be Easy to Beat Trump
Biden’s age hasn’t been the only concern voters have been telling pollsters about in recent years.
-
News
Heat Waves Are Pounding Egypt, and Often There’s No A.C.
Daily power cuts have been plaguing Egypt during an extraordinarily hot summer. Now the blackouts may be temporarily suspended, but…
-
News
‘Overjoyed.’ ‘Desperate.’ ‘Too Late.’ Democrats React to Biden’s Exit
Democratic voters said they were relieved that President Biden was ending his campaign, but many said they remain worried about…
-
Magazine
It’s Hot Out. People Still Look Good.
Summer heat waves are oppressive and can make it hard to get dressed in even the most basic garments. But…
-
News
Bangladesh Orders Curfew in Effort to Quell Deadly Unrest
For weeks, university students have been protesting a quota system for government jobs. Suppression led to a cycle of violence…