Intelligence Officials Have Welcomed Pulte and Then Clayton

6/17/2026 8:42 AM Open Story
The two, whom President Trump nominated as acting director and director of national intelligence, have both prepared to take over the office.
Stars of Israel’s TV Channel for Bibi Fans Turn on Trump

6/17/2026 8:41 AM Open Story
Leading figures from Channel 14, a right-wing broadcaster that supports Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, are openly attacking the U.S. president over his Iran deal.
Trump Angrily Defends Iran Deal, Belittling the One Obama Signed

6/17/2026 7:22 AM Open Story
President Trump denied that the United States would be part of a $300 billion rebuilding fund for Tehran and argued that his agreement was better than the one Barack Obama struck in 2015.
Allowing Iran to Charge Fees in Strait of Hormuz Would Set ‘Dangerous Precedent,’ Maersk CEO Says

6/17/2026 7:55 AM Open Story
With the United States and Iran nearing a deal to reopen the Persian Gulf, the mega shipping firm is treading cautiously.
Mental Health Can Complicate Family Planning

6/17/2026 2:00 AM Open Story
Five stories show the hurdles that people with psychological diagnoses face when considering parenthood.
The U.S. Economy Is Leaving Small Businesses Behind

6/17/2026 2:04 AM Open Story
Small businesses say relentless pressures from tariffs and higher energy prices have sapped their resilience and finances.
Matthew Rhys, of ‘Widow’s Bay,’ Is on a Boat. Barely.

6/17/2026 9:08 AM Open Story
The star of this seafaring horror-comedy, which wraps up Season 1 on Wednesday, also spends his downtime on the water.
Anthropic Employees Accuse Trump Administration of Targeting Them

6/17/2026 7:59 AM Open Story
Workers at the artificial intelligence company have been puzzled and increasingly concerned by the administration’s move to limit their latest A.I. models.
Why Waymo’s Driverless Taxis Won’t Be on Your Streets Anytime Soon

6/17/2026 7:49 AM Open Story
The Silicon Valley company’s ambitions to roll out autonomous cars nationwide have hit political roadblocks in some of the country’s biggest markets.
The Cloud Has Sound: The Unrelenting and Unseen Cost of A.I. Data Centers

6/17/2026 7:59 AM Open Story
As tech giants rush to build infrastructure, some residents who live near data centers say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes.
Shane Hennen, the One Man Linking 3 Gambling Scandals, Is Ready to Talk

6/17/2026 8:55 AM Open Story
The N.B.A. and the N.C.A.A. have been rocked by indictments accusing players and others of fixing bets and playing in rigged poker games. Shane Hennen is named in each one.
This Senator Is an Internet Sensation. Is He Running for President?

6/17/2026 7:20 AM Open Story
The 39-year-old senator has become an internet sensation for Democrats seeking a 2028 contender. He says he’s focused on winning a second term in November.
Takeaways From the Runoff and Primary Elections in Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma

6/17/2026 5:51 AM Open Story
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones lost the Republican runoff for governor to the health care executive Rick Jackson despite the president’s endorsement. Mr. Trump’s picks won in other races.
How Ecuador’s Andes Created a Language of Its Own

6/17/2026 2:00 AM Open Story
In Ecuador’s highlands, a seamless mix of Kichwa and Spanish creates a language that bends grammar, adds melody and goes unnoticed by many who speak it every day.
Elon Musk’s Feud With Delaware May Transform Corporate America

6/17/2026 2:00 AM Open Story
An angry Musk has taken his business elsewhere, and has urged other companies to follow suit.
Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Receives Life Sentence After Guilty Plea

6/17/2026 8:56 AM Open Story
The decision on Wednesday will bring to an end an infamous case that took investigators more than a decade to solve.
Illinois Town Loses a Prison, Leaving Residents Worried About Jobs

6/17/2026 2:01 AM Open Story
Lincoln, Ill., where Abraham Lincoln once worked in the local courthouse, has lost two colleges, a bottle factory and now a state prison.
A Deadly Outbreak of Plague, Nearly 5,000 Years Before the Black Death

6/17/2026 8:36 AM Open Story
The oldest known cases, discovered among hunter-gatherers in Siberian graves, contradict the theory that the disease once was mild.
Intense Tornadoes Possible Across the Midwest on Wednesday

6/17/2026 9:19 AM Open Story
Forecasters warned that Illinois and Indiana faced the highest risk of severe storms throughout the day.
Tropical Storm Arthur Forms Near Texas, Bringing Heavy Rain and Flooding to the Gulf Coast

6/17/2026 8:49 AM Open Story
Arthur just became the first named storm of this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. It’s caused heavy rain and flooding in Texas this week, and more is on the way.
The Real Reason Trump Never Stops Talking About Voter Fraud

6/17/2026 6:58 AM Open Story
“Voter fraud” is not about fraud. It is about who votes and how.
We Ran the Numbers. Remote Work Is Bad for Us.

6/17/2026 8:20 AM Open Story
Despite its advantages, work-from-home arrangements have significantly deepened Americans’ isolation and distress.
What Could Happen in Iran?

6/17/2026 9:14 AM Open Story
Three Times reporters examine the possibilities.
Mangione to Use Emotional Disturbance as Defense in N.Y. Murder Trial

6/17/2026 9:01 AM Open Story
Luigi Mangione, who was accused of killing a health care executive in Manhattan in 2024, faces both state and federal charges.