With Hannah Gadsby’s ‘It’s Pablo-matic,’ the Joke’s on the Brooklyn Museum

The Australian comedian turns curator in a show about Picasso’s complicated legacy. But it’s women artists the exhibition really shortchanges.Read More
Ron DeSantis Avoids Talking About Florida’s Abortion Ban in New Hampshire

As he traversed socially conservative Iowa this week, the 2024 contender highlighted his state’s six-week ban. But now, in more moderate New Hampshire, he is shying from the subject.Read More
A Black Girl Won the 1908 Spelling Bee. Her Family Is Searching for Her Medal.

At 14, Marie C. Bolden became the champion of what is believed to be the first national spelling competition in the United States. Her victory prompted a backlash.Read More
Russian Missiles Kill 3 in Kyiv, Including Mother and 9-Year-Old Girl

They were among three people killed in a Russian missile attack, officials said. Ukraine opened an investigation, as Russians described shelling and evacuations in border regions.Read More
Ukraine’s Future Ties to NATO Are Main Topic as Western Nations Meet

The question of how to guarantee Ukrainian security loomed over a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Norway and a gathering of European leaders in Moldova.Read More
Recording of Trump Underscores Growing Evidence in Documents Case

A conversation in which the former president is said to have acknowledged that he could not declassify a sensitive document could undercut a defense he has offered.Read More
Biden Notches Win on Debt Ceiling Deal, but Lets Others Boast

President Biden brokered a debt limit deal by following instincts developed through long, hard and sometimes painful experience in Washington.Read More