A Looming Indictment

Three big questions about a potential indictment of Trump in the special counsel investigation.Read More
Microsoft Shows AI Won’t Be a Loss Leader
The software company’s pricing of its Copilot AI tool came in well above projections.Read More
‘Training My Replacement’: Inside a Call Center Worker’s Battle With A.I.

To many people, chatbots and other technology feel like a ticking time bomb, sure to explode their work. But to some, the threat is already here.Read More
Families of Gilgo Beach Victims Hope for More Charges in Serial Killing Case

Authorities continue to investigate whether other corpses found along miles of sand are linked to Rex Heuermann, who they say is a serial killer.Read More
Despite Years of Sex Abuse Allegations, a Mississippi Sheriff Still Rules Like a King

Sheriff Eddie Scott has been the top lawman in rural Clay County, Miss., for more than a decade despite repeated allegations.Read More
Spain, Facing a Future of Drought, Turns to Medieval Solutions

Acequias, a network of water channels created by the Moors over 1,000 years ago, are being excavated and brought back to life to adapt to the crises of climate change.Read More
The U.S. Weather by the Numbers

Lots of triple-digit temperatures tell the story of the relentless early-summer heat.Read More
Florida Swimmers Brave Hot Ocean Waters That Feel Like Steamy Syrup

Toweling off seemed unnecessary, as no one felt cold emerging from water that reached record temperatures off the coast of South Florida in recent days.Read More
Ukrainian Soldiers Fight to Reclaim Their Own Towns From Russia

Ukraine lets soldiers from towns occupied by the Russian military join the battle to reclaim them.Read More
Republicans Shrug at New Possible Trump Indictment

News of a possible indictment related to Jan. 6 brought a muddled response from some of Donald Trump’s 2024 rivals, and familiar attacks on President Biden from his allies in Congress.Read More