Trinity School in New York.
President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s leader, at their last in-person meeting in Busan, South Korea, in October.
Hundreds of flights up and down the East Coast are facing delays as the storms move through. The most severe weather is expected later in the day.
What did the academy get right? Wrong? What was just weird? Three culture fans discuss Hollywood’s biggest night.
It’s unusual for San Francisco to reach 80 degrees any time of the year, but temperatures are expected to climb even higher all this week.
There was a lot to take in, from Michael B. Jordan’s thrilling win to the perplexing “bum drum.”
The dominant impression of the economy for many Americans this spring could come down to rapidly rising gas prices.
An encampment in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.
Mehmet Oz, the head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, called in the leaders of American Medical Association, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Psychiatric Association, among others.
The global city under fire.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has wielded his power in personal and often surprising ways behind the scenes, allies say.
In Tehran.
Pope Leo XIV, the first pontiff born in the United States, will appear via video on July 3 to accept the Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
A heavily guarded compound, close to Iraq’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs along the Tigris River in Baghdad, burned after the Pentagon’s “shock and awe” bombing campaign on March 20, 2003, opened the Iraq war.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi marches with other Illinois politicians in the annual Chicago St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday.
Dr. Goddard at Clark University in Worcester, Mass., in the 1920s.
A photo of the new supreme leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, at a ceremony for military officials killed by U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, in Tehran, Iran, last week.
What I thought was a burden was a tether across death’s divide.
Schools in more liberal places, including Northwestern in Illinois and Brown in Rhode Island, have sometimes acceded to some of the federal government’s demands.
Students at the Islamic Academy of Alabama walking to classes held inside mobile buildings due to the school not having enough space for all its needs.