
Russia Sentences U.S. Journalist in Absentia for Ukraine War Comments
Masha A. Gessen was found guilty of spreading “false information” and sentenced to eight years in prison over remarks made in 2022 about the Russian military.
By Neil MacFarquhar
Masha A. Gessen was found guilty of spreading “false information” and sentenced to eight years in prison over remarks made in 2022 about the Russian military.
By Neil MacFarquhar
Claims that President Biden and his allies ordered the attack on Donald J. Trump, or that Mr. Trump staged the attack, started quickly and spread fast across social media.
By Tiffany Hsu, Sheera Frenkel and Ken Bensinger
The change immediately led to questions about whether NBC was blocking the program, which has been loyal to President Biden, for political considerations.
By Jim Rutenberg and Benjamin Mullin
The drama surrounding the president’s bid for re-election has captured voters’ interest.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
Some liberal news organizations have started playing up Ms. Harris’s perceived strengths. Conservative ones have stepped up their criticisms of her.
By Santul Nerkar
Some far-right commentators have long argued that Democratic Party elites were plotting to replace President Biden. Now those commentators say they’ll be proved correct.
By Stuart A. Thompson
A muckraking journalist, he helped write a revisionist account of Rudolph Giuliani’s role as mayor before and after the terrorist attacks.
By Sam Roberts
The animated film about a young teenage girl and her complex emotions has passed the $1.25 billion mark globally and is expected to keep growing.
By Maya Salam
Directed by Greg Berlanti, the film amounts to a Hollywood experiment: Is there still room at the multiplexes for original movies aimed at grown-ups.
By Brooks Barnes
Hallmark+, which arrives in September, will include free greeting cards and a “Hallmark Hunk” competition show.
By Brooks Barnes
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