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In 2019, Julia Longoria, then a Daily producer, traveled to Nashville to speak with Ella Maners and her mother, Katie Maners.Ella, 8 going...

This episode contains mention of suicide.A year ago, Lynsea Garrison, a senior producer on The Daily, started telling the story of N, a...

Just before the sun came up on Saturday on the Kerch Strait Bridge, a strategically and symbolically important link between Russia and the...

To tackle its critical shortage of affordable housing, California has taken aim at a central tenet of the American dream: the single-family...

The search for intelligence beyond Earth has long entranced humans. According to Jon Gertner, a regular contributor to The New York Times...

How the Republican grass roots got years ahead of a changing country, and whether the Democrats can catch up.“The Run-Up” is a new politics...

If President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia follows through on his threats to use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, he is likely to turn to a...

In the struggle to control inflation, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates five times already this year.But those efforts can be...

A few weeks into this year’s monsoon season in Pakistan, it became clear that the rains were unlike anything the country had experienced in...

The last Supreme Court term was a blockbuster. The justices made a number of landmark rulings, including in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health...

Latino voters have never seemed more electorally important than in the coming midterm elections: the first real referendum on the Biden era...

In September 2021, a group of female minority students at Arizona State University confronted two white male students who were studying in...

Why we can’t understand this moment in politics without first understanding the transformation of American evangelicalism.“The Run-Up” is a...

As the sun came up over Florida yesterday, a fuller picture began to emerge of the destruction that Hurricane Ian had inflicted on the...

Kirill, 24, works at a nonprofit for homeless people in the Moscow region. He does not support the policies of President Vladimir V. Putin...

Mahsa Amini, 22, traveled from her hometown in the province of Kurdistan to the Iranian capital, Tehran, this month. Emerging from the...

During the pandemic, an enormous amount of money — about $5 trillion in total — was spent to help support the newly unemployed and to prop...

The high poverty rate among children was long seen as an enduring fact of American life. But a recent analysis has shown that the number of...

The concept of having a “body clock” is a familiar one, but less widespread is the awareness that our body contains several biological...

In kicking off the midterms, Joe Biden talked about American democracy as a shared value, enshrined in the country’s founding — a value...
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