Two Ships Passing Through the Strait of Hormuz Are Attacked

Maritime officials on Tuesday announced the recent attacks, which killed at least one sailor. Six months into the conflict, the vital waterway remains perilous.Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, on Monday. Traffic through the strait has dwindled since the conflict began.

J Jenny Gross

Israel Strikes Air Base in Syria, Drawing Ire From the U.S.

American and Syrian officials said Israel carried out the attack, the latest in a series of military interventions in Syria over the past two years.The defunct Abu al-Duhur air base in northwestern Syria on Tuesday. Control of the facility changed several times during the nearly 14-year civil war th

C Christina Goldbaum and Reham Mourshed

Google Just Made It Easier for Campaigns to Send You Fund-Raising Emails

Republicans previously sued Google claiming its spam filter was biased, but the case was dismissed. The company will now allow verified campaigns to more easily bypass the spam filter.Google has updated Gmail’s policy to allow political committees to more easily bypass its spam filter when sending e

S Shane Goldmacher

It’s Crunchtime Again for Canada to Avoid Trump’s New Tariffs

Canada is seeking a deal to dodge further economic pain at the hands of the Trump administration on midnight Tuesday. But at what cost?The Gordie Howe International Bridge, connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, on the day after it opened last month. President Trump had threatened to block the br

M Matina Stevis-Gridneff

ABC Sues Trump Administration Over F.C.C. Threat to Its TV Licenses

The network asked a court to stop the agency from taking steps that could force ABC stations off the air and accused the F.C.C. of violating its First Amendment rights.An ABC News reporter prepares to broadcast from outside the New York Stock Exchange.

J Jim Rutenberg and John Koblin

Sugar Importer With Trump Ties Said to Maintain Abusive Labor Practices

A watchdog group said the Dominican company continued to violate labor standards after President Trump lifted an import ban last year.Cutting sugar cane on a plantation in the Dominican Republic in 2023. Concerns over forced labor and human rights abuses in the Dominican sugar sector have existed fo

A Ana Swanson

Meta to Stand Trial Over Claims It Addicted Children to Social Media

California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey have taken the social media giant to trial in the first bellwether federal case over child harm.During the trial, to be held in the U.S. District Court of Oakland, Calif., four states are expected to argue that Meta violated federal child privacy and sta

C Cecilia Kang, Eli Tan and Emmy Martin

Texas Tech University Is Using A.I. to Cut Left-Leaning Content

Texas Tech is using A.I. to cut left-leaning content in its curriculum. Some say the effort to ferret out forbidden topics is a dystopian academic nightmare.The Texas Tech campus in Lubbock is in a right-leaning part of the state. Its leader is trying to clamp down on teaching about gender and sexua

V Vimal Patel

The Little-Known Link Between Dementia and Epilepsy

After he was diagnosed with “silent” epileptic seizures, doctors were able to treat his memory loss and confusion.For years, doctors were stumped about why Jeff Will was having episodes of forgetting things and staring vacantly. It took the epilepsy experts to figure it out.

P Pam Belluck

The A.I.s Are Already Out of Control

Helen Toner, who served on OpenAI’s board, hopes the recent hack by that company’s models serves as a warning.

E Ezra Klein, Rollin Hu and Jack McCordick

Working Capital

We look into the exploding business of buy-now-pay-later loans.

S Sam Sifton