New York Times - Top Stories
Netanyahu May Be Forced to Choose: Cease-Fire or Political Survival?
Far-right members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition have threatened to leave if he goes along with an Israel-Hamas truce proposed by President Biden.
Israeli, Egyptian and U.S. officials will meet in Cairo to discuss the Rafah crossing.
2 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTA Felon in the Oval Office Would Test the American System
Some are wondering how the system of checks and balances, meant to hold presidents accountable, would work if the next president were already a felon.
6 min read
After Donald Trump’s conviction, a National Enquirer editor sends his regrets.
8 min read
Here’s where Donald Trump’s other cases stand.
4 min read
As Challenges Pile Up, a Spate of Summitry Spotlights Western Resolve
Wars in Ukraine and Gaza are testing the Western alliance. But starting with the 80th anniversary of D-Day this week, leaders will aim to showcase unity.
5 min read
Competing strains on U.S. power came into sharp focus at a conference in Singapore.
4 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTStuck in a Starter Home
Squeezed by high interest rates and record prices, homeowners are frozen in place. They can’t sell, so first-time buyers can’t buy.
7 min read
The MorningNewsletter
We look at how the housing market has trapped two groups of home buyers.
8 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTMexicans Go to Polls in Historic Election, as 2 Women Vie to Lead the Country
Voters are very likely to put a woman in the country’s presidency for the first time, showcasing the strides that women have made in Mexican politics.
4 min read
Mexico’s upcoming election will make history. Here’s what to know.
4 min read
As Hunter Biden’s Trial Nears, President Biden Pulls Him Close
President Biden has weathered years of scandals surrounding his son. But people close to both men say the president has refused to treat him as a liability.
5 min read
Ahead of his trial on gun charges, Hunter Biden is squeezed for money.
6 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTWhat to Watch and Read
New York Times Opinion
Should Trump Be Sentenced to Prison? Two Opposing Views.
6 min read
Sarah Isgur
Hunter Biden Should Take a Plea Deal. Quickly.
5 min read
B.D. McClay
The Case for (Temporary) Celibacy
4 min read
Maureen Dowd
Holy Cow, 34 for 45!
5 min read
David French
Civil Liberties Make for Strange Bedfellows
5 min read
Rick Bright
Why the New Human Case of Bird Flu Is So Alarming
4 min read
Dahlia Scheindlin
For Many Israelis, Yoav Gallant Represents a Way Out of Crisis
8 min read
Lydia Polgreen
South Africa Is Not a Metaphor
12 min read
Advertisement
SKIP ADVERTISEMENTIn Case You Missed It
More News
The Floating Traffic Jam That Freaked Everyone Out
The coronavirus pandemic schooled the world in the essential role of global supply chains. Have we learned anything from it?
9 min read
Faith-Based Groups That Assist Migrants Become Targets of Extremists
Charities that feed, clothe and shelter border crossers fear for the safety of their employees and volunteers as the vitriol over immigration intensifies.
6 min read
Congestion Pricing Ignites an Old Rift: Drivers vs. Transit Riders
As New York prepares to roll out its tolling program, the divide between those who love their cars and those who embrace the subway has only grown.
6 min read
Rudy Giuliani Holds 80th Birthday Party Amid Many Woes
The indicted and increasingly isolated former New York mayor celebrated his birthday over pasta and meatballs. Donald Trump sent a video.
4 min read
Well
Games
Daily puzzles
Games
Daily puzzles