The Strait of Hormuz has been a focal point since the start of the conflict.
Graham Platner, a candidate for Senate in Maine, speaking at a town hall in Sabattus, Maine, last month.
The coffins of Andriy Melnyk and his wife, Sofia Fedak-Melnyk, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday.
The Citizenship and Immigration Services agency oversees the citizenship system.
An industrial tank in Southern California is at risk of rupture or explosion that could send toxic chemicals into the surrounding area.
President Trump signed an executive order in March that called on states to use federal databases to identify noncitizens.
Law enforcement officers near the White House after a shooting on Saturday evening.
About 1,500 to 2,000 ships have been trapped in the Persian Gulf by the conflict.
Disinfecting the public market on Saturday in Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s northeast, as part of the response to the Ebola virus’s resurgence.
President Isaac Herzog of Israel in Panama this month.
Manny Nosowsky holds the record for the most puzzles published in The Times.
Senator Thom Tillis said it was “questionable” that Iran would end its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.
Shots were fired at the northwestern corner of the White House grounds.
Even doctors can learn something from A.I.
The building in Washington that houses the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
FIFA headquarters in Zurich in 2024.
For 47-year-old Erin Millender, this will likely be her last chance to become a mother. Her husband no longer wants to have a child with her.
An expert in human behavior explains how Democrats can change their primary process to improve their chances in 2028.
Along Parliament Square in London is the home of the A.I. Security Institute, which employs weapons inspectors, epidemiologists and code breakers to probe the technology’s risks.