“Antigone” gave us the original “bad girl,” but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles’ ideas about democracy and theater new?
Pierre-Édouard Stérin at his chalet in the French Alps on Wednesday. He moved his family to Belgium in 2012.
At spring training in Phoenix.
Anna Rozen
The Supreme Court in Washington. Watson v. Republican National Committee will be the subject of oral arguments on Monday.
The Supreme Court is ruling on whether ballots received after Election Day should be disqualified. Our national politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how a Supreme Court ruling could affect hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas.
A Minnesota church protest made the former anchor a star again — and a target for the Trump administration.
Gov. Andy Beshear’s rivalry with the vice president goes back years.
America shouldn’t fight a war like this.
Migrant workers taking a break in Dubai this month.
Campaign posters outside a school in Marseille, France.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy waving to supporters at a campaign event this month.
The repercussions of President Trump’s “excursion” into Iran may outlast his interest in it.
Senator Markwayne Mullin had been quietly working to hash out a compromise on immigration enforcement that offered more ground than the White House had publicly given.
Journalists leaving the Pentagon last year after news outlets declined to sign the Defense Department’s restrictive media rules.
While he was supposed to serve in a limited role as an adviser to Kristi Noem, Mr. Lewandowski had wide influence over contracts, personnel and operations inside the agency over the last year.
Alex Steffen, a futurist and former journalist, knew people were hungry for advice on navigating climate change. So he started a class.
Roosevelt Field, a mall in Uniondale, N.Y., earlier this week.
From left, Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, Steve Hilton, a Republican, and Matt Mahan, a Democrat, are part of a large field in the California governor’s race.