The crimes and death of Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, have...
Katrin Bennhold is a senior writer for the Times. Universities are an easy target for right-wing populists. Polls show that a lot of Americans consider them...
Sam Whitney/The New York Times By Steven RattnerGraphics by Bhabna Banerjee Mr. Rattner was counselor to the Treasury secretary in the Obama administration. July 3, 2025...
Congressional Republicans just passed President Trump’s sprawling domestic policy bill that extends and expands tax cuts, while slashing Medicaid, food benefits and clean energy initiatives to...
It is no ordinary time to lead a city. Budgets are in flux. Divisions are deepening. Political violence and misinformation are growing concerns. And as President...
The federal government annually spends billions funding research at Harvard, part of a decades-old system that is little understood by the public but essential to American...
As the United States Agency for International Development was being dismantled in early February, aid workers and officials in Washington and around the world set out...
Turbulent relations between France and Israel are nothing new, but even by those historical standards the crisis caused by President Emmanuel Macron’s apparently imminent readiness to...
The trip down that escalator took less than 30 seconds, but it opened a much longer journey for the man and his country. It has been...
A federal district judge on Monday delayed a ruling on whether to continue blocking President Trump’s proclamation that barred international students from attending Harvard University. A...