Our Photographer Reflects on Her 9/11 Images

Ruth Fremson, a New York Times photographer who captured the moments when the twin towers fell, describes what she witnessed on Sept. 11, 2001, and the days afterward.Read More
In Public and in Private, New York Prepares to Mark 9/11 Anniversary

The annual reading of the names of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will be held on Thursday. Other moments of remembrance took place across the region.Read More
The Jarring Contradiction at the Heart of Kennedy’s Agenda

The health secretary has begun a full-on assault against vaccines but has taken a more restrained approach to pesticides and unhealthy foods, also MAHA priorities.Read More
Drone Barrage Over Poland Was a Test for NATO, and the U.S.

A continent already on edge over the Ukraine war sees a Russian challenge to NATO readiness and to an America that wants to disengage from Europe.Read More
Russia’s Strategy Against the West: Escalate Slowly and See if It Responds

Ukrainian and European officials say President Vladimir V. Putin has become emboldened by a lack of Western pushback.Read More
The Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer, and Putin’s Defiant Message

Plus, why firefighters are sounding an alarm.Read More
Hopes for Fast Capture of Charlie Kirk’s Shooter Fade as F.B.I. Holds No Suspect

Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, said that the agency’s investigation was continuing, reversing his earlier announcement that someone had been apprehended.Read More
Conservative Christians Mourn Kirk as a Martyr

“Charlie died for what he believed in,” said Jackson Lahmeyer, a pastor in Oklahoma.Read More
At the White House, Trump’s Grief and Shock Turn to Rage Over Charlie Kirk

President Trump asked for updates and met with advisers in the Oval Office before recording a four-minute video in which he blamed rhetoric from the “radical left” for the killing.Read More
Republicans Block Schumer’s Effort to Force Vote on Epstein Files

Though it failed, Mr. Schumer’s proposal brought the contentious debate over the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files to the Senate, which has largely avoided it.Read More