Netanyahu Asks Israel’s President to Pardon Him in Corruption Cases

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the contentious appeal weeks after President Trump had made the same request to the Israeli president.Read More
Lawmakers Suggest Follow-Up Boat Strike Could Be a War Crime

Top Republicans have joined Democrats in demanding answers about the escalating military campaign the Trump administration says is aimed at targeting drug traffickers.Read More
When Tom Stoppard Confronted His Background in His Final Play ‘Leopoldstadt’

The playwright, who learned about his Jewish heritage late in life, addressed it in the Tony Award-winning drama “Leopoldstadt.”Read More
The Language of Tom Stoppard, Ablaze With Energy and Urgency

In works like “Travesties” and “Arcadia,” the playwright embraced the really big questions and wrestled words into coherent, exhilarating shape.Read More
What to Know About Honduras’s Elections

President Trump has put a spotlight on Honduras as voters head to the polls. Their choices include the left-wing party in power and a candidate endorsed by Mr. Trump.Read More
The Dangers of E-bikes

Injuries and deaths are rising — but the law hasn’t kept up.Read More
The Medical Case That Still Haunts Me

A doctor grapples with a patient’s incomprehensible medical decision.Read More
America Has Sidelined Education. You Can Help.

The New York Times Communities Fund has partnered with charities that invest in education at critical junctures across people’s life spans.Read More
E-Bikes Are Surging in Popularity. What Will It Take to Rein Them in?

Unregulated e-bikes are a growing danger on American streets. In one Bay Area town, a terrible accident finally led to reform.Read More
Fed Up With the Taliban, Pakistan Expels Masses of Afghans

Labeling Afghans a national security threat, Pakistan has forced out about a million this year, depriving them of a haven from Afghanistan’s turmoil.Read More