Russian Forces Launch Overnight Drone Attacks on Kyiv

The assault was the first pre-dawn drone barrage to target the Ukrainian capital in almost two weeks, officials said.Read More
In Small Victory, Signs of Grueling Combat Ahead in Ukrainian Counteroffensive

Expecting a quick retreat, a volunteer Ukrainian unit instead faced two days of tough resistance from dug-in Russian forces.Read More
One Black Family, One Affirmative Action Ruling, and Lots of Thoughts

The Supreme Court ruling is just the latest version of a question that the Whitehead family — and the nation — have been grappling with for years: How to deal with the legacy of slavery?Read More
How Colleges Admissions Might Diversify Without Affirmative Action

To build a diverse class of students, the medical school at U.C. Davis ranks applicants by the disadvantages they have faced. Can it work nationally?Read More
How to Retire Better, From Retirees Who Learned the Hard Way
Regrets offer insights that can help people think and plan better at every life stage.Read More
Market Bets on Cheaper Oil, Dashing Saudi Hopes for a Price Rebound
The oil market has flashed a warning to Saudi Arabia: The world economy is weakening, and the kingdom’s efforts to boost prices have run into a wall of excess supply.Read More
DeSantis Uses L.G.B.T.Q Issues to Attack Trump in Twitter Video

The Florida governor sought to contrast his record opposing gay and transgender rights in a video highlighting comments made by the former president during the 2016 campaign — but has gotten some pushback.Read More
Trump Attacks Biden and Federal Law Enforcement at Fourth of July Event

Ahead of a holiday meant to celebrate the country’s history, the former president tore into American institutions and attacked his political opponents.Read More