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Wildfires are common in the state. But scientists say this week’s damaging blazes in a northeastern region are a sign of more severe effects from a warning planet.
Storms and Tornadoes Kill at Least 21 in Kentucky and Missouri
At least 14 people died in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said. More severe weather was expected across North Texas and the southern plains on Saturday.
How Father Bob Became Pope Leo
A résumé of deep religious education, frontline pastoral experience, parish management and Vatican governance — along with a nudge from Pope Francis — put Robert Prevost on the fast track.
Inside the I.V.F. Deliberations at the White House as Key Report Nears
Trump aides have discussed requiring insurers to cover the procedure, though one leading medical group says it has been shut out of the process.
Theater to Stream: The Tony-Nominated ‘Yellow Face,’ ‘Vanya’ and More
Watch the Tony nominee Daniel Dae Kim in David Henry Hwang’s comedy, and take in cabaret at 54 Below, all from your living room.
U.A.E. Is Pouring Money Into Africa, Seeking Resources and Power
As the United States and other economic powers reduce their investment, aid and presence in Africa, the United Arab Emirates is wielding its wealth.
What Has Changed Since Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed? Not Much.
Two years later, no major legislation or regulation has passed, and the basic problem that caused the crisis persists.
Why We’re Rooting for Germany’s Conservative Chancellor
Friedrich Merz and Germany’s political establishment must unite the center to ward off the far right.
Russian Troops Are War-Weary, but Want to Conquer More of Ukraine
Many Russian soldiers say they would see a cease-fire along the current front lines as a failure, hinting at the nationalist discontent the Kremlin could face in accepting a cease-fire.
Spring Fling
Spring cleaning clears space in our homes and heads. How will we fill it?