Who Might Replace Graham Platner if He Drops Out of the Maine Senate Race?

Graham Platner can be replaced on the ballot if he withdraws in the next week. If he does, Maine Democrats would face an uncertain two-week race to choose a replacement.Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for Senate in early June, but he could still be replaced on the ballot.

R Reid J. Epstein

In NATO’s Next Act, Can Europe Play the Leading Role?

The focus at a leaders’ summit in Turkey this week will be on building a new model for the alliance, as President Trump pushes to do less and pressures others do more.NATO leaders at last year’s summit in The Hague, where member states committed to increase spending on defense sharply by 2035.

S Steven Erlanger and Lara Jakes

Trump Expected to Tell Turkey He Is Ready to Restore Access to F-35 Jets

The president, who is headed to a NATO summit in Ankara this week, had imposed the ban himself amid concerns that giving Turkey the jets could allow Russia to learn about their stealth technology.A model of an F-35 in the Oval Office. Turkey has been lobbying furiously for readmission to the fighter

T Tyler Pager and David E. Sanger

Inside Trump’s Ideological Fight With the Smithsonian

Publicly and behind the scenes, the president continues to try to impose his own views of American history and culture, presenting an ongoing challenge to Lonnie Bunch, the institution’s leader.President Trump and his allies have criticized what they call “improper ideology” in the Smithsonian’s pre

M Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan

The History at the Smithsonian That the White House Finds Unpatriotic

The administration’s report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump’s push to reshape the American story.A model of the Statue of Liberty made by immigrant farmworkers on display at the National Museum of American History in Washington.

J Jennifer Schuessler

New York’s Best Burgers

The best of New York’s dynamic dining scene (mostly) between two buns.

T The New York Times Food Desk, Cole Saladino and Heather Willensky for The New York Times

McConnell Has Been Hospitalized for 3 Weeks, and Aides Won’t Say Why

Senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital on June 14, and his office has provided few updates about his condition. Here’s what we know.Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, had in recent months used a wheelchair to travel from his office building to the Capitol, although days before his hospitaliz

C Catie Edmondson

How a Four-Generation Cuban Family Survives on $60 a Month

The U.S. oil blockade has deepened a humanitarian crisis, forcing Cubans to lean on the island’s long tradition of community solidarity to provide a cushion.Analeidis Arias Marin gets her children ready for school in Santiago de Cuba in May.

E Ed Augustin and Lisette Poole González

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Slain Leader, Is Mourned in Qom

The ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held at a site considered sacred by many Shiites, was the latest step in a weeklong funeral organized by Iran’s government.A state media handout photo is said to show mourners attending a prayer for Iran’s former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, at the

Y Yeganeh Torbati

Joining a Human Tide of Mourners Flowing Through Tehran’s Streets

After days of public mourning ceremonies in the Iranian capital, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s coffin arrived in Tehran’s Azadi Square. This is what I saw covering the miles-long procession on Monday.Crowds gathered around the coffin of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iran, on Monday.

A Abdi Latif Dahir and Emile Ducke

The New York City Plumber Who Made Over $465,000 in a Year

A public housing employee made more than $465,000 in a year with overtime, while apparently running two private plumbing businesses at the same time. The city is investigating.Many of New York City’s aging public housing developments require constant maintenance. But one plumber working for the publ

M Mihir Zaveri