
Wednesday Briefing: Democrats Unite Behind Kamala Harris
Plus, the head of the Secret Service resigns.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
Plus, the head of the Secret Service resigns.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s deadly response to student-led protests has grown into the biggest challenge ever to her dominance.
By Mujib Mashal
See the likely path for Gaemi.
A contestant on the reality show “Race to Survive: New Zealand” killed and ate a weka during filming. The contestant, who said he was hungry, has apologized for “disrespecting New Zealand.”
By Isabella Kwai
She starred in “Doraemon” and other animated shows watched by nearly every child in Japan, and her voice became widely recognized.
By John Yoon and Hisako Ueno
Neeraj Chopra’s triumph in Tokyo inspired athletes across the world’s most populous nation. Now his country is chasing a bigger prize: a chance to host the Games for the first time.
By Jeré Longman, Suhasini Raj and Atul Loke
Traders in Chaman have done business in Afghanistan for generations, but that stopped when officials made it much harder to cross.
By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum
Plus, the head of the Secret Service testified before Congress about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
By Daniel E. Slotnik
More than any election in decades, this one will be marked by starkly different approaches to an era of simultaneous confrontations, from China to Russia to the Middle East.
By David E. Sanger
Foreign leaders did not wade into the turmoil of U.S. politics. Many opted instead for statements of empathy that lauded the president’s record.
By Sarah Maslin Nir
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