
In Pennsylvania, a candidate falsely claiming election fraud in 2020 prevailed in a crowded Republican primary for governor. But in...

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In Pennsylvania, a candidate falsely claiming election fraud in 2020 prevailed in a crowded Republican primary for governor. But in...

This episode covers incidents of mass violence.At least 21 people, including 19 children, were killed when a gunman opened fire at the Robb...

For decades, the U.S. has walked a careful line when it comes to Taiwan — vowing to protect the island from China, without saying exactly...

Three months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, one of the biggest surprises has been the inability of the Russian military to achieve...

Chronic pain is one of the leading causes of long-term disability in the world. By some measures, 50 million Americans live with chronic...

Throughout the pandemic, long Covid — symptoms that occur after the initial coronavirus infection — has remained something of a medical...

In the post-Trump era, some red states have moved aggressively to rebuke the Biden administration at the local level and signal to voters...

For the past two months, a group of Ukrainian fighters has been holed up in the Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol, mounting a...

When the Supreme Court decriminalized abortion with Roe v. Wade, it established the United States as a global leader on abortion rights,...

Over the weekend, an 18-year-old man livestreamed himself shooting 13 people and killing 10. Within hours it became clear that the...

The Times journalist Caity Weaver was tasked by her editor to go on an adventure: With an old college friend she would spend a week in...

This episode contains strong language. Hilma Wolitzer lost her husband, Morty Wolitzer, a psychologist who loved cooking and jazz, on April...

Fresh data from the U.S. government on Wednesday showed that inflation was still climbing at a rapid pace, prompting President Biden to say...

This episode contains descriptions of sexual violence. In Part 1 of our two-part series, we spoke to anti-abortion activists about their...

For years, President Vladimir V. Putin has taken advantage of Victory Day — when Russians commemorate the Soviet triumph over Nazi Germany...

This episode contains descriptions of suicide. Over the past five years, a series of investigations by The Times has revealed the terror...

It was meant to mark the start of their lives out of college, but the adventure quickly turned into a nightmare. Beginning with what seemed...

Today, we revisit a two-part series that first ran in 2018 about the history of Roe v. Wade and the woman behind it.Almost 50 years ago,...

This week, the release of a draft Supreme Court opinion striking down Roe v. Wade has put a spotlight on the 50-year-old case that...

Since the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion on overturning the constitutional right to abortion, both sides of the fight have been...
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