Vessels anchored near Muscat, Oman, last month.
Leaders of NATO countries are meeting in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, for an annual summit starting on Tuesday.
A model of an F-35 in the Oval Office. Turkey has been lobbying furiously for readmission to the fighter jet program for years.
Beijing had long tested nuclear missiles only within its borders. A rare launch over an ocean shows it is determined to narrow the gap with the United States.
A state media handout photo is said to show mourners attending a prayer for Iran’s former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at the Jamkaran Mosque, in Qom, Iran, on Tuesday.
Analeidis Arias Marin gets her children ready for school in Santiago de Cuba in May.
The old solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict don’t seem to fit the present reality. A Land for All proposes an alternative.
Calls mounted for Graham Platner to end his Senate campaign.
A model of the Statue of Liberty made by immigrant farmworkers on display at the National Museum of American History in Washington.
Anthea M. Hartig has been the director of the National Museum of American History since 2019.
The best of New York’s dynamic dining scene (mostly) between two buns.
Long before fentanyl swept American streets, Estonia battled the drug — and won.
Scientists have never quite understood how hail works. Meet the storm chasers trying to change that.
The number of U.S. adults taking an obesity medication has nearly quadrupled from just two years ago.
Crowds gathered around the coffin of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iran, on Monday.
Many of New York City’s aging public housing developments require constant maintenance. But one plumber working for the public housing agency logged an extraordinary amount of overtime.
NATO leaders at last year’s summit in The Hague, where member states committed to increase spending on defense sharply by 2035.
The comedian and actress joked that “there was more people at my bat mitzvah” than at America’s 250th birthday party.
Marine Le Pen met with supporters at a country fair in Liévin, France, on Saturday.
Many Democrats want representatives as furious as they are. That makes it easier for unfit candidates to escape proper vetting.