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In a Divided Nation, an Infrastructure Develops to Find Common GroundFrom the urban and rural divide in the U.S. to the partisan gulf, organizations are cropping up in the hopes of building bridges.7 min read
The Resistance to a New Trump Administration Has Already StartedAn emerging coalition that views Donald Trump’s agenda as a threat to democracy is laying the groundwork to push back if he wins in November.11 min read
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We fact-checked claims about migrants and border security from both Donald Trump and President Biden.9 min read
Election updates: Tom Cotton and Tim Scott, Trump running mate contenders, made excuses for Jan. 6 defendants on Sunday talk shows.
Israel Says It Will Reduce Fighting in Part of Southern GazaIsrael said it would pause daytime operations to allow more aid to enter, but emphasized that its offensive in Rafah would continue.
For Campus Protesters in Brussels, Familiar Methods, but Different OutcomesPro-Palestinian activists at one Belgian university have borrowed from the U.S. playbook of encampments and slogans. The results have been starkly different.5 min read
The holiday Eid al-Adha typically involves sharing meat with loved ones and the needy. But this year, most Gazans are needy.3 min read
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In Southern California, a Wildfire That May Foreshadow a Hazardous SummerThe Post fire northwest of Los Angeles has burned over 14,000 acres and illustrates the danger of built-up vegetation after rainy winters.3 min read
A heat wave is coming to the eastern half of the U.S. Here are five numbers to put it in context.4 min read
Fourteen Jordanians died in intense heat during a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.2 min read
LIVEJune 16, 2024, 11:18 p.m. ETAt Tony Awards, ‘The Outsiders’ Wins Best Musical, and ‘Stereophonic’ Best Play“Merrily We Roll Along,” one of Broadway’s most storied flops, was named best musical revival. “Appropriate” won best revival of a play.
Here are all of this year’s Tony winners.3 min read
See the red carpet looks from Broadway’s biggest stars.1 min read
  1. The "Stereophonic" team

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  2. Jonathan Groff

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  3. The cast of "Suffs"

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  4. The "Appropriate" team

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  5. The cast of "Cabaret"

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  6. Sarah Paulson

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  7. Daniel Radcliffe

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  8. The cast of “Merrily We Roll Along”

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  9. Shaina Taub

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  10. Kecia Lewis

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  11. Ricky Ubeda and Ahmad Simmons

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  12. Jeremy Strong

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  13. Alicia Keys

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  14. Will Brill

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  15. Pete Townshend

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  16. Danya Taymor

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  17. Billy Porter

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  18. Lindsay Mendez, Daniel Radcliffe and Jonathan Groff

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  19. Jack O'Brien

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  20. Ariana DeBose

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Bryson DeChambeau Fends Off Rory McIlroy to Win U.S. OpenDeChambeau’s one-stroke victory at Pinehurst is his second major championship.
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Rory McIlroy’s loss will be remembered far more than any of his four major wins, a columnist writes.
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June Is the Month When Olympic Dreams DieThere will be no shortage of drama when the Paris Olympics begin in July, but most hearts will be broken in the cutthroat qualifying trials this month.5 min readLuke Hales/Getty Images
In California, Tribal Members Are Reclaiming the ‘Land of the Flowing Water’Several tribes in Owens Valley in the eastern Sierra Nevada see hope in small property transfers that have become part of a growing “Land Back” movement.6 min readMike Kai Chen for The New York Times
No Field, No Problem. An Academic Powerhouse Can Also Play Ball.The elite Baccalaureate high school, housed in a former pocketbook factory in Queens, is known for its college-level courses — and now its undefeated softball team.5 min readJackie Molloy for The New York Times
China’s Lust for Durian Is Creating Fortunes in Southeast AsiaDemand for the fruit, known for its rich taste and intense smell, has reshaped parts of Southeast Asia, where it has long been a staple.6 min readGabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesGabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesGabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesGabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesGabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesGabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times
James Kent, Chef Who Was Building a Restaurant Empire, Dies at 45He had opened two restaurants and a co*cktail bar in downtown Manhattan, and he was preparing for a big expansion backed by LeBron James.4 min readKris Connor/Getty Images for Nycwff

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Linda GreenhouseHow John Roberts Lost His Court6 min read
David SheffAs a Father of an Addict, I See Another Side of Joe Biden4 min readManuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press
Darby SaxbeDad Brain Is Real, and It’s a Good Thing4 min read
Linda KinstlerWhat the Ancients Knew About Moving Past the Unforgivable15 min read
Lea PageWhat Happens When You Knock on 8,000 Doors4 min read
John McWhorterThe Matter of Colorblind Casting and Audra McDonald’s New ‘Gypsy’5 min read
Nicholas KristofWhat Have We Liberals Done to the West Coast?7 min read
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Cornelia ChanningLearning to Love My Father as His Mind Unraveled9 min read
Jaz BrisackThe Supreme Court Ruling in the Starbucks Case Proves the Law Won’t Save Labor6 min read
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