Migrants Who Follow U.S. Entry Rules Faces Endless Wait

After surviving a perilous jungle, a mother and daughter obeyed the president’s plea to enter the United States legally. 341 days later, they’re still waiting.Read More
Israel Says It Will Destroy Hamas. But Who Will Govern Gaza?

Israel has set itself a stiff challenge in aiming to vanquish Hamas. But an even bigger question looms: Once in Gaza, how and when does Israel get out?Read More
The 25 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

The dining scene here is having a moment, whether it’s outstanding pizza, fiery Ethiopian fried chicken or French inflected cuisine that feels like a cozy dinner party.Read More
Gavin Newsom Wants to Export California’s Climate Laws to the World

The Democratic governor is supercharging climate policy and eyeing a future White House run. But critics say some of his constituents could be left behind.Read More
I.E.A. Sees Oil, Gas and Coal Demand Peaking By 2030

The prediction, which has stirred controversy among oil producers, is a sign of a sweeping transformation in the global energy landscape.Read More
U.A.W. Expands Strike to a Ram Plant in Michigan

The United Automobile Workers union called on 6,800 workers to walk off the job at a large factory that makes one of Stellantis’s most profitable vehicles.Read More
The 25 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

The dining scene here is having a moment, whether it’s outstanding pizza, fiery Ethiopian fried chicken or French inflected cuisine that feels like a cozy dinner party.Read More
The 25 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

The dining scene here is having a moment, whether it’s outstanding pizza, fiery Ethiopian fried chicken or French inflected cuisine that feels like a cozy dinner party.Read More
The 25 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

The dining scene here is having a moment, whether it’s outstanding pizza, fiery Ethiopian fried chicken or French inflected cuisine that feels like a cozy dinner party.Read More
What Happened When Fake Trump Signs Appeared in Greenwich, Connecticut

The placards were up in a wealthy town for less than a day. The fight over them lasted years.Read More