Zohran Mamdani delivered a closing argument at sunrise on Primary Day in Queens.
From left, the Axiom crew: Shubhanshu Shukla of India; Peggy Whitson, who will command the mission; Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski of Poland; and Tibor Kapu of Hungary.
Using fentanyl at a California encampment last year. The Trump administration says China hasn’t done enough to keep the drug out of the United States.
Open AI CEO Sam Altman speaking earlier this month in San Francisco.
In the wake of President Trump’s second election, it’s the luxe life at full volume.
A poster depicting Iranian scientists creating the country’s first hypersonic ballistic missile, on a street in Tehran last year.
The Washoe County Sheriff’s department searched Lake Tahoe after a boat capsized on Saturday.
Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician and a strong proponent of vaccines, voted reluctantly to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Reporters photographing a display for “Midnight Hammer,” the name of the American operation to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites, during a news conference on Sunday.
Emergency medical workers were called out for several heat-related medical conditions in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
Watching the sunset in Central Park as temperatures in the park hit their highest point in more than a decade on Tuesday.
Honor guards rolling up a red carpet in front of the presidential limo after President Trump arrived at Huis ten Bosch, a royal palace in The Hague, on Tuesday.
Mick Ralphs performing with the British band Bad Company in 1974.
A conceptual artist, she used photography to make surrealistic images and then went on to document Manhattan’s downtown scene and its mostly male provocateurs.
Representative Chip Roy, Republican of Texas, said he would not vote for the Senate’s current version of the domestic policy bill.
President Trump’s solicitor general suggested in a filing that the Supreme Court might want to rein in the judge.
Sunrise over Lake Dillon in Summit County, Colo.
Cleanup efforts at a damaged building hit by Israeli missiles last week in Tehran, Iran.
Melani Sanders often uses a highlighter to mark the submissions she reads out loud from her “we do not care” lists. It helps combat her perimenopause-induced brain fog, she said — that is, when she remembers where she put the marker in the first place.
Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times reporter, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how the power dynamics in the Middle East could change as Iran has become more isolated.