Floodwaters in Waialua, Hawaii, on Friday.
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has harshly criticized President Trump.
The judge ordered the press passes of seven journalists for The New York Times to be restored.
Chuck Norris in “Missing in Action” (1984). He once beat the sun in a staring contest, according to an internet meme from the mid-2000s.
Chuck Norris in 1995 as Cordell Walker on “Walker, Texas Ranger.” The series aired on CBS from 1993 to 2001.
Banksy’s “Flower Thrower” as shown at the Banksy Museum in Lower Manhattan.
Elon Musk arriving at the Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in San Francisco in March.
Ships sailing toward the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of the United Arab Emirates yesterday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has framed U.S. military actions as bigger than politics or U.S. foreign policy.
On a new generation of leaders on the left.
Breonna Taylor was killed by Louisville police officers during a no-knock raid in her apartment in 2020.
People watching the sunset in Havana on Monday during a blackout.
Book publishing has few safeguards in place to prevent the unwitting publication of a novel heavily generated by artificial intelligence.
An iftar meal in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Some of the classic cars for which Cuba is known are no longer giving tourists rides because there’s not enough gasoline.
Calvin Tomkins at his home in Manhattan. A longtime staff writer at The New Yorker, he specialized in writing profiles of artists.
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma has a history of suggesting that he has firsthand familiarity with overseas war-zone operations, despite having never served in the military.
Paolo Zampolli, a former modeling agent and a longtime Trump ally, was in a custody battle over his son. An ICE official agreed to help.
At a number of companies, employees compete on leaderboards to show how much A.I. they’re using. They’re racking up big bills along the way.
A review of the betting market’s social media feeds found it has published hundreds of false and misleading posts.