Cohen Asks the Supreme Court to Let Him Sue Trump Over His Imprisonment
For decades, the court has been reluctant to allow lawsuits against individual federal officials. Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-nemesis believes he has found an exception.
Fears of a NATO Withdrawal Rise as Trump Seeks a Return to Power
Current and former European diplomats said there was growing concern a second Trump presidency could mean an American retreat from the continent and a gutting of NATO.
America’s New Catholic Priests: Young, Confident and Conservative
In an era of deep divisions in the church, newly ordained priests overwhelmingly lean right in their theology, practices and politics.
How Alec Baldwin Ended Up Being Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter
The fatal shooting on a film set was more than two years and eight months ago. The case has taken a winding path to the courtroom.
They Hit Their Health Care Deductible. It Was Time to Party.
Some of those grappling with high health care costs are finding ways to celebrate small wins and build a sense of community.
In Constant Battle With Insurers, Doctors Reach for a Cudgel: A.I.
As health plans increasingly rely on technology to deny treatment, physicians are fighting back with chatbots that synthesize research and make the case.
A Street Brawl, a Stabbing Spree and a New York Block No One Can Fix
In the East Village, amid buzzy restaurants and high-end real estate, a troubled section of 14th Street reflects the city’s struggles to control intractable problems.
They Called It ‘Improper’ to Have Women in the Olympics. But She Persisted.
A century ago, Alice Milliat fought for the inclusion of female athletes in the Olympics. Her contribution, long overlooked, is now being recognized.
Kremlin Critic Vladimir Kara-Murza Is ‘Stable’ in Prison Hospital, Lawyer Says
Vladimir Kara-Murza’s legal representatives said they were denied access to their client in a remote Siberian penal colony for six days.
At NATO Summit, U.S. and Allies Aim for Ukraine Commitments That Will Endure
The specter of a second Donald J. Trump presidency injects new urgency into the NATO summit this week. President Biden and other leaders agree Ukraine should have an “irreversible” path to membership.