Witnesses Fled Bondi Beach as Gunmen Targeted Jewish Event

Gunshots ripped through a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, killing at least 12 people.Emergency responders moving a man on a stretcher to an ambulance after a shooting at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday.

A Amelia Nierenberg, Victoria Kim and Damien Cave

What We Know About the Deadly Shooting at Brown University

Two people were killed and nine others injured during an attack on the Rhode Island campus. Officials were searching early Sunday for a gunman suspected in the shooting.The police outside an entrance to Brown University in Providence, R.I., after a deadly shooting on Saturday.

Y Yan Zhuang, By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Mark Arsenault and Mitch Smith

A Brown University Instructor Hid From Gunfire With His Students

Joseph Oduro, 21, said he was leading an economics study session for about 60 students when a masked man entered the room and started shooting.F.B.I. agents enter the Barus and Holley building, the site of a shooting at Brown University on Saturday.

K Katherine Rosman, Ashley Ahn and Jenna Russell

How The Times Analyzed the S.E.C.’s Cryptocurrency Enforcement

The New York Times set out to understand — and quantify — just how much things had changed within the agency after President Trump resumed office.A portrait array in the lobby of the Securities and Exchange Commission showing President Trump and Vice President JD Vance; its chairman, Paul S. Atkins;

A Andrea Fuller, Ben Protess, Sharon LaFraniere, Seamus Hughes, Julie Tate and Alex Klavens

What We Know About the American Troops in Syria

The killing of three Americans during what was said to be a counterterrorism operation in central Syria served as a reminder that U.S. troops are still operating in the country.U.S. Army soldiers gather before a patrol from a remote combat outpost in northeastern Syria in 2021.

J Jin Yu Young

The War on ‘Wokeness’ Comes to the U.S. Mint

The Treasury Department unveiled new coins celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. They failed to include planned designs featuring abolition, women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement.Actors surrounded Brandon Beach, the U.S. treasurer, and Kristie McNally, the Mint’s acting secretary, at a c

D Dan Barry and Rachel Wisniewski

Floods, Mud and Cold Add to Gazans’ Misery

The rainstorm that battered the enclave this week has left many shivering in tent camps. Despite a cease-fire, rebuilding is still a long way off.

A Aaron Boxerman and Saher Alghorra

AfD Pushes to Publish German Information That Officials Say May Help Russia

Opponents of AfD lawmakers say that their push to publish sensitive details about national security could benefit Russian military planning.The leaders of the AfD, Tino Chrupalla, front left, and Alice Weidel, front center, have defended the party against accusations of compromising national securit

C Christopher F. Schuetze

Washington Residents Return Home to Extensive Flood Damage

After heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded neighborhoods in northern Washington, residents returned to soggy homes caked in mud. Many tried to salvage what they could.Gwendolyn Corley began cleaning up her home after the historic flooding of the nearby Skagit River hit her community of Hamilton, W

D Drew Atkins, Orlando Mayorquín and Bernard Mokam

Chile Votes in Presidential Runoff

Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast are facing off on Sunday in a deeply polarized election marked by concerns over security and immigration.

E Emma Bubola