I Taught My Son Everything, Except How to Take a Vacation

He was about to leave for college when I realized: I had never taken him on a real vacation.Read More
How Did Flea Make a Jazz Album? Practice, Practice, Practice.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist returned to the trumpet, for a new record featuring Nick Cave, Thom Yorke and a core cast of contemporary jazz luminaries.Read More
Pentagon Seeks Additional $200 Billion to Fund Iran War

The request, which the White House has not submitted to Congress, is already encountering some resistance.Read More
The Effects of High Oil Prices

Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, breaks down how gasoline prices have responded to the oil crisis in the Persian Gulf, and what is in store for inflation if the price of oil remains above $100 per barrel.Read More
Chavez’s Tarnished Legacy

We look at a major Times investigation into a labor rights icon.Read More
Homeland Security Nominee Clears Key Hurdle

If confirmed, Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma would be taking over the department at a sensitive moment.Read More
Saudi Official Warns Patience Is Limited as Iranian Attacks Barrage Kingdom

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the foreign minister, said Saudi Arabia was prepared to take military action if necessary, after waves of missile and drone attacks.Read More
More Cesar Chavez Fallout Expected After Sex Abuse Accusations

Some states and cities have canceled their observances of Cesar Chavez Day on March 31. Los Angeles leaders said they planned to change the holiday to “Farm Workers Day” and untether it from Mr. Chavez’s birthday.Read More
Crimson Desert Is South Korea’s Latest Game With Big Ambitions

The open-world fantasy Crimson Desert looks like the latest example of South Korea’s evolution into a gaming powerhouse.Read More
As BTS Returns From the Military, There’s a Precedent: Elvis

With the K-pop group releasing its comeback album, “Arirang,” on Friday, look back at how one of pop’s original kings handled his time out of the spotlight.Read More