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The Maine Shooter Showed Warning Signs. Why Did No One Stop Him?
Shortcomings in mental health treatment, weak laws and a reluctance to threaten personal liberties can derail even concerted attempts to thwart mass shootings.
The Battle Over Aid to Israel
The latest from the Israel-Hamas war. Weekday afternoons with Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Times journalists on the ground.
Markets Await the Fed’s Next Interest Rate Move
The central bank is expected to leave interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, but Wall Street is growing increasingly anxious over its next move.
Lessons From an Unending Conflict
After three decades of wars and stalemates, Azerbaijan seized Nagorno-Karabakh from ethnic Armenian control seemingly overnight.
‘Modern Love Podcast’: My Sweaty Revenge
As Christi Clancy was about to teach a spin class, her best friend’s ex-husband walked in. She decided to let him have it.
A Historic Strike (and Win) for Autoworkers
The tentative deals with Ford Motor, General Motors and Stellantis are the most generous in decades.
Israeli Troops Enter Gaza
The ground operation, which began on Friday, remains shrouded in secrecy.
Gaza Blackout Cut Palestinians’ internet and Phone Service for 34 Hours
As Israeli forces entered Gaza on Friday to fight Hamas, phone and internet service was severed, sowing chaos for Palestinian civilians and leaving rescuers driving…
Chapter 2: Chasing Dreams at a Steep Cost
She escaped an abusive betrothal, but her family’s reputation was suffering for it.