U.S. Military Is Quietly Guiding Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. Central Command has helped around 70 commercial ships pass through the strait in the last three weeks, an official said.Vessels waiting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Before the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, well over 100 commercial ships a day passed through the strait.

P Peter Eavis and Eric Schmitt

Israel Captures Crusader Castle That Symbolized Its Long Lebanon Occupation

The seizure of Beaufort in southern Lebanon called up bitter memories in both countries amid a widening Israeli conflict with Hezbollah that seems far from over.A view of the Beaufort Castle fortification atop a cliff above the Litani River in southern Lebanon, last year.

A Aaron Boxerman and Natan Odenheimer

As Democrats Worry About Senate Race, Platner Attacks Reports About Sexual Messages

Graham Platner, whose contest in Maine is a key to Democrats’ hopes of winning the Senate, sought to discredit reports that he had exchanged sexual messages with women outside his marriage.Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, is trying to unseat Senator Susan Collins, a Republ

L Lisa Lerer, Tim Balk and Katie Glueck

Trump Administration Sees Striking Exodus of Legal Talent

The departure of more than 10,000 federal lawyers has left some agencies without sufficient staff and has boosted the ranks of state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups.Phil Weiser, the Colorado attorney general, with some of the 22 lawyers from across the federal government that he has hi

E Eileen Sullivan and Andrea Fuller

Taiwan Criticizes China Over Expulsion of Times Reporter

The Taiwan president’s spokeswoman said China used “baseless pretexts” to punish journalists, which she called evidence that Beijing was a “troublemaker.”Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, in Taipei last month.

D David Pierson

India’s Hindu Right Has a New Hero: A 17th-Century Warrior King

Statues of Shivaji are rising everywhere. The founder of the Maratha empire who fought against the Mughal dynasty is now a symbol for nationalists remaking the country.Visitors posing for selfies at the Shivaji statue in Malvan, a small town in Maharashtra, India, in January. There has been a surge

A Anupreeta Das, Suhasini Raj and Atul Loke

The Sculptor Riding India’s Shivaji Craze

Demand has soared for his figurines and statues of the warrior king. It started with a video he posted online.Anant Ganpat Chougule working on a statue of the Maratha king Shivaji at his studio in Sawantwadi, a small town in Maharashtra, India, in January.

A Anupreeta Das, Suhasini Raj and Atul Loke

Colombia Presidential Election Heads to a Runoff

The candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, will face a senator from the left-wing party of the outgoing president, Gustavo Petro, in a June runoff.Presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella addressing supporters in Barranquilla, Colombia, on Sunday.

A Annie Correal, Genevieve Glatsky and Luis Ferré-Sadurní

Joby Demonstrated its Air Taxi in Manhattan, but You Can’t Fly in It Yet

Aviation start-ups and the Trump administration want to replace helicopters with electric aircraft, but the new vehicles still have to pass arduous tests before the public can use them.Joby Aviation’s electric aircraft taking off from Kennedy International Airport for a flight to Manhattan in April

N Niraj Chokshi

Nvidia Has a Plan to Put Its Chips in Personal Computers

The world’s most valuable company is chasing Intel and Apple as it tries to bring A.I. agents to laptops and desktops.Nvidia’s chief executive, Jensen Huang, in Taipei, Taiwan, last week. Nvidia is betting its computers will hit the market at the right time, just as A.I. agents are becoming more pop

T Tripp Mickle

Brooklyn Rivera, Nicaraguan Indigenous Leader, Dies in Government Custody

Brooklyn Rivera, 73, one of the most prominent Miskito political leaders in recent history, was arrested by the government in 2023. His family and other groups dispute the circumstances surrounding his death.The Miskito rebel leader Brooklyn Rivera, right, speaking during a news conference in Managu

J James Wagner

High-Speed Sailboats Race Past the New York Skyline

SailGP, a two-day competition some say is like Formula 1 on the water, has replaced part of the normal traffic in New York Harbor with high-tech catamarans.The U.S. Coast Guard cordoned off a race area in New York Harbor, which is usually crammed with vessels.

D David Waldstein