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Robyn Denholm, who leads Tesla’s board, said on social media that board members were “highly confident” in Mr. Musk, the company’s chief executive.
Amid Trump’s Immigration Crackdown, Bhutanese Deportees Go Missing
Fear and confusion grip a community of Asian refugees as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration. Since the missing men are stateless, it’s not clear where they’ll end up.
With Minerals Deal, Trump Ties Himself to Future of Ukraine
The text of the agreement, made public by Ukraine’s government, made no mention of the security guarantees that Kyiv had long sought.
The U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal: What We Know
The announcement that the deal had been signed came after months of fraught negotiations.
‘I Have Cancer,’ the TikTok Star Said. Then Came the Torrent of Hate.
Sydney Towle’s videos have drawn an enormous audience on TikTok, where her followers praise and support her. On Reddit, an army of skeptics was determined to paint her as a fraud.
‘Words of War’ Review: Portrait of a Fearless Reporter
The Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya is the subject of a film that honors her bravery.
An Economic Warning, and a Deal With Ukraine
Plus, a wiener dog’s 529 days in the wild.
Religion in Schools
A Supreme Court reporter and an education reporter explain faith’s new role in schools.
A Contender for the Papacy Known for Promoting Dialogue With Other Faiths
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline comes from the diverse port city of Marseille in France.
Amid Sectarian Violence in a Syrian City, Even the Funerals Are Armed
Amid sectarian clashes that killed seven men in Jaramana, tense residents say the government isn’t doing enough to protect them, and are organizing to guard the city.