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Regulator in Puerto Rico suspends operations of Euro Pacific Bank.

Review: In a Powerful ‘Hamlet,’ a Fragile Prince Faces His Foes

How New York Times reporters avoid personal involvement in politics

Is the Right to Same-Sex Marriage Next?

Justice Department Will Investigate N.Y.P.D.’s Handling of Sex Crimes

12 Can’t-Miss Summer Pastas

Mother and Son Are Charged With Murder in Death of 7-Year-Old Bronx Girl

‘This Really Changes Things’: Three Opinion Writers on Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 Testimony

Artists Scrutinize a Collector’s Nazi Family Past

Ya no somos ciudadanas

Review: Remaking the Ballets Russes, With a Queer Spin

Sam Gilliam ‘Took a Step Most People Didn’t Understand Was Possible’

The United States enters a dangerous summer period for border crossings.

Texas Pre-Roe Ban on All Abortions Temporarily Blocked by Judge

‘Deeply Concerned’: 6 College Presidents on the Abortion Ruling

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When an Abortion Story Is Told as a Caper, Thriller or Farce

‘Chains’ Review: Drab Lives, but Dreaming of More

When an Abortion Story Is Told as a Caper, Thriller or Farce

Global Food Crisis Tests Western Resolve to Retain Russia Sanctions

Missile Strike in Kyiv Rattles Residents After Weeks of Quiet

Pride March in New York Infused With New Sense of Urgency

Advocates on both sides prepare for new maneuvers, in courtrooms and beyond.

More Than 400,000 Solar-Powered Umbrellas Recalled Over Fire Risk

‘Bodies They Ritual’ Review: Plush Robes and Cults

Michel David-Weill, Influential Lazard Banker, Dies at 89

For some women, the prospect of illegal abortions is more than hypothetical.

On Broadway, a line about abortion rights now prompts a showstopping ovation.

New tensions erupt over Kaliningrad, Russia’s isolated, westernmost region on the Baltic Sea.

Gareth Bale Will Join Los Angeles F.C. in Major League Soccer

Agents Are Blocked From Using Discretion in Deportation Arrests

At Least 18 Migrants Die in Effort to Enter Spanish Enclave in Africa

Russian forces are moving to encircle Lysychansk, starting with southern villages.

West Coast governors commit to abortion rights firewall.

How candidates competing in Tuesday’s primary elections are reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision.

Congress Clears Bill to Extend Free Meals for Children Through the Summer

‘A Grievous Wrong Was Righted’: Anti-Abortion Activists Celebrate the End of Roe

A lawyer at the center of the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling reflects on its demise.

10 New Books We Recommend This Week

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Here’s what is in the Senate’s gun bill — and what was left out.

When, Exactly, Did Mount Vesuvius Erupt?

The New York gun law struck down on Thursday is still in force — for now.

After Russia breaks through front line, Ukrainian troops in key city brace for an onslaught.

Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall Are Said to Be Divorcing

El jefe de la policía estatal dice que la respuesta al tiroteo en Uvalde fue un ‘fracaso abyecto’

Driver in Fatal Times Square Attack Found Not Responsible Because of Mental Illness