Aún no se sabe quién encontró a los menores, ni cómo lograron sobrevivir en una selva tan densa. “Queremos compartir la felicidad de todo el pueblo colombiano”, dijo el ministro de Defensa.
Fifty years after Secretariat clinched the Triple Crown with a runaway win in the Belmont Stakes, fans still long to connect with his story.
Wild fires started earlier, are higher in number and spread across much of the country, burning millions of acres as climate change turns more of the country’s forest into a tinderbox.
Rescuers had been searching for the children — aged 13, 9, 4 and 1 — ever since they survived a plane crash that killed the three adults on board.
The indictment details evidence that the former president placed national security secrets in jeopardy and schemed to thwart the investigation into the matter.
Anthony Bass had reposted a video on social media that called for a boycott of L.G.B.T.Q.-friendly companies.
Find some time for John Hawksley’s heavy-duty themeless puzzle.
The former New Jersey governor and federal prosecutor said he expected criticism from his fellow Republicans to grow.
A previously unexploded mortar shell went off as children were playing around it in a city in southern Somalia.
In a speech in North Carolina, Ron DeSantis drew on his experience as a Navy lawyer and suggested that either both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton should have been indicted — or neither.
These diagrams show the rooms at Donald J. Trump’s residence where prosecutors say he kept sensitive government documents.
La instalación podría ampliar la capacidad tecnológica de Pekín para monitorear las operaciones militares en los estados del sureste del país.
The surprise assignment of Judge Aileen Cannon could be a setback for prosecutors as they unveiled a sweeping classified files indictment.
The 45th president could continue his 2024 campaign even if he were convicted of a felony — though it would be extraordinary.
Provincial firefighting agencies are stretched thin, there is no national agency and it’s hard to get approval for controlled burns — factors that have exacerbated recent outbreaks.
Jason Owens has been the leader of the Del Rio division in Texas, one of the busiest areas for illegal crossings in the past few years.
The lawyers, James Trusty and John Rowley, left the former president’s defense team as he faces the most serious legal threat of his career.
A pioneer in radio art and, later internet art, she created a blend of synthesizer compositions and found sounds that opened new artistic terrain.
A commander in chief stands accused of endangering national security.
When he proposed that the human papillomavirus caused cervical cancer, he was ridiculed. He persevered, and today a vaccine exists.
Start with an air purifier.
Also, Canadian wildfires rage on. Herre’s the latest at the end of Friday.
Military analysts and U.S. officials said it was too soon to judge the success of Ukraine’s offensive, which is looking for weaknesses to exploit, in the face of fierce resistance.
After the musicians’ union raised objections to the show’s plans to use recorded music instead of a live band, the show agreed to use 12 musicians.
The accounts in the 49-page indictment provide compelling evidence of a shocking indifference toward some of the country’s most sensitive secrets.
President Biden and his advisers have concluded that commenting on the indictment would only feed into Republican accusations of a politically motivated prosecution.
Allina Health, a large health system in the Midwest, had withheld care for patients who had $4,500 in medical bills.
Jocelyn Chia’s line about the 2014 missing airliner was part of a Comedy Cellar set in April. But when video was posted this week, outrage poured in.
With the release of the documentary “All Man: The International Male Story,” a writer reflects on his formative experience with the International Male catalog during adolescence.
The change is part of a broader push in several countries to limit gender-related medical treatments for young people.
An educator who served in the Obama administration, he championed workers, especially Black workers, and challenged his profession’s racial assumptions.
Articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by wildfires burning across Canada.
Jack Smith, the special counsel, released an indictment detailing the government’s case that former President Donald J. Trump hoarded classified documents after leaving office and obstructed efforts to reclaim them.
Federal and provincial governments have pledged to match donations to the Canadian Red Cross for those affected by wildfires in Nova Scotia, Alberta and the Northwest Territories.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on conditions parents attach to their wills.
The bakery, from the restaurateurs Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson, is expected to open in the museum in the fall, in the Untitled space.
Gilbert Cruz is joined by The Times’s thriller columnist, Sarah Lyall, to talk about some great suspenseful titles to check out this summer. And the editor Joumana Khatib gives her picks for books to look out for between now and Labor Day.
Mr. Nauta, as a valet while Mr. Trump was president, had unusual proximity to him, including at meals and on foreign trips.
The former prime minister quit after getting a confidential report about whether he had lied to lawmakers about lockdown-breaking parties.
An adaptation of Miller’s 1950 screenplay about a Red Hook longshoreman’s killing gets its first American staging aboard the Waterfront Museum.
Richard Montañez, a janitor turned Frito-Lay executive, has said he invented the spicy snack. A new film tells his story, but the evidence isn’t on his side.
Wildfire smoke creates local cooling — for a while.
Recommended reading from the Book Review, featuring titles by Chelsea Manning, Werner Herzog, and more.
Should it be 2 percent or bust? Probably not.
As the 2023 session ends, the State Legislature passed a bill sealing old criminal records, but failed to reach a deal on a housing package.
In Abe Koogler’s latest play, melancholy islanders try to band together to investigate where their beloved orcas have gone.
The indictment unveiled on Friday centers on Donald J. Trump’s handling of sensitive government documents after he left office.
The company said that it would no longer allow trades with U.S. dollars on its platform. Customers were urged to withdraw funds by Tuesday.
The June 9, 2023, episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.”
Noise is a vast — and largely unrecognized — threat to your health. The Times is collecting personal stories and noise measurements from readers like you.
The head of CNN, Chris Licht, was ousted on Wednesday after just 13 months on the job.
Noise can damage your heart as well as your hearing, but there are ways to measure your exposure and reduce your risk.
Angel Laketa Moore, a comedian and actor, remixed a sexually explicit Evangelical sermon.
“What if I abandon them again by dying?”
Why Silicon Valley wants you to live inside a virtual pod.
How a minor 1989 George Harrison single from the “Lethal Weapon 2” soundtrack opened a young listener’s ears.
Prosecutors are scrutinizing a series of campaign contributions made by right-wing operatives who were part of a political spying operation based in Wyoming.
The indictment said the former president had illegally kept documents concerning “United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.”
“Say Anarcha” is J.C. Hallman’s meticulous biography of the enslaved woman who suffered unimaginable horrors at the hands of a lauded doctor.
The health conditions of two of Italy’s most prominent octogenarians have in recent years often kept the country in suspense.
This season’s City might be Pep Guardiola’s coaching masterpiece: a juggernaut so fearsome that not even Hollywood writers dared suggest it could be beaten.
If you fell asleep on the big night, don’t worry. So did many other (still) happily married couples.
Polina Osetinskaya, a critic of the invasion who has stayed in Moscow even as the government cracks down on dissent, will play a Baroque program in New York.
Imagery from EarthCam shows how smoke from hundreds of wildfires in Canada enveloped cities in the Northeast and Midwest.
It is rare for teams from one market to play in the Stanley Cup and N.B.A. Finals in the same year, and a first for southern franchises, but it was bound to happen.
The Canadian-made computer animated series “Beast Wars: Transformers” serves as the unlikely basis for the latest film in the popular franchise.
Readers react to news of the charges against the former president. Also: A failure to support new parents and babies.
Plantains with eggs and jammy tomatoes are light yet filling, and sheet-pan chicken brightens up with radishes and lime.
It is unclear what federal authorities will do when Mr. Trump surrenders on Tuesday and all eyes will be on a Florida courthouse.
Generating a slide deck, talking points and meetings minutes can all be done in a snap. All you need are the right prompts.
The Brooklyn Museum invited the Australian comedian to help organize a show on Picasso’s troubling life and artistic lens. The reaction was strong.
The orchestra’s final program of the season featured the New York premiere of John Luther Adams’s “Become Desert.”
To understand the significance of this week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling, books about the Deep South’s changes in the 20th century are critical to read.
Djokovic seized a spot in the French Open final with a win over a struggling Carlos Alcaraz. In the final on Sunday, Casper Ruud stands in the way of Djokovic’s 23rd Grand Slam singles title.
Hear tracks from Rosalía, L’Rain, Romy and others.
In new crime novels from Victoria Kielland, James Wolff, Katie Siegel and Michael McGarrity, the past is hard to shake.
Mr. Santos, a New York representative, said his relatives had helped guarantee his bail, but asked a judge to keep their names sealed out of privacy concerns.
A selection of recently published books.
Canada’s devastating fires and toxic smoke might not recur every year, but the heat from climate change increases the risks of a wide range of disasters.
The former president’s allies adopted his false narrative, attacking President Biden and federal law enforcement while trying to undercut the inquiry that led to 37 charges against him.
Candle makers offer tie-ins with whiffs of ginger, warm woods and bergamot. Sniff, sniff, sniff.
We used a professional sound meter to measure the din of daily life and talked to scientists about the health risks it can pose.
The former president said in a Truth Social post that James Trusty and John Rowley will no longer represent him in the documents case. They called it “an honor” to represent him.
Nate Paul, the real estate investor at the center of the impeachment case against the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been jailed at the request of the F.B.I.
The Inflation Reduction Act contains tax breaks for solar and wind companies to buy American equipment. Qualifying won’t be easy.
The implosion of Three Arrows Capital, a cryptocurrency hedge fund, devastated the industry. Its two founders spent the next year surfing, meditating and traveling the world.
This month’s picks include a Turkish alternate-reality romp, an experimental found-footage film and a look at a future past.
As you wait for the Tony Awards to start, try your hand at this literary title-search puzzle.
Master basics like skirt steak and spice-rubbed pork chops, and then move on to huli huli chicken and pizza.
At the New York Botanical Garden and a colorful gathering at MoMA, attendees showed off flashy pastels and florals.
You asked, we answered your questions about the weight of following a smash single and the persistence of genre.
In diaries, articles and letters, he pushed for the medical community’s acceptance of men who were assigned female at birth and identified as gay.
It was not clear whether the judge, Aileen M. Cannon, would remain assigned for the entirety of the case. A higher court criticized some of her rulings in the investigation.
President Aleksandar Vucic, who has been the target of protests in Belgrade, has been playing up his role defending Serbs in Kosovo, where tensions have recently flared.
River to River Festival presents an art experiment in which audience members and dance artists, paired randomly, meet for one-on-one performances.
His sliver of an artwork, “Point of Infinity,” marks the start of the city’s Treasure Island Art Program.
These recent, new and upcoming books with L.G.B.T.Q. characters offer adventure stories, personal recollections, a riff on a famous novel and more.
Washington is trying to raise the pressure on Tehran and make it more difficult to complete the work on the factory, which would enable Russia’s military to produce drones domestically.
Ariane Mnouchkine, a grande dame of French theater, helped to set up a new festival where emerging companies can try out ambitious stagings.
U.S. spy agencies still do not have any solid evidence to determine who caused the destruction, the senior administration official said.
The recording, confirmed by a person briefed on the matter, is expected to be a critical piece of evidence in the case against him that the special counsel Jack Smith brought this week.
Love stories, survival reality and stop motion animation: What we’re enjoying.
Soccer is the ultimate prize in Saudi Arabia’s push in sports. Karim Benzema’s signing offered a glimpse of the price tag. Lionel Messi’s rejection showed its limits.
The Outer Sunset’s success reflects how some cities have evolved during the pandemic.
To participate, submit your response here by June 16 at 9 a.m. Eastern. This week’s winners will be announced on June 27.
The former Fed chairman shared his thoughts with our columnist.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is warning that the funds may be at risk if the app’s parent company runs into trouble.
Two adults and four children were injured in the assault, which shocked the country and could have been worse if not for the intervention of a 24-year-old man known only as Henri.
The arduous six-hour rescue in May came during an especially deadly spring climbing season on the world’s highest mountain.
The toxic air in the United States this week has flirted with the upper range of the 500-point scale. In the past decade, there have been times when the air quality was even worse.
The former president, who faces seven criminal charges for mishandling classified documents, is expected to surrender to authorities next week.
NATO is more optimistic that Turkey will approve Sweden’s membership before or soon after an alliance summit next month.
Britton Wilson of Arkansas is a favorite to win the N.C.A.A. titles in both the 400 meters and the 400-meter hurdles. She’ll need to recover quickly between the two.
The breath of fresh air that everyone has been hoping for should come Saturday for much of the United States.
Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents was genuinely unusual.
Lecciones de liderazgo en la final de la NBA y en la Casa Blanca y más lecturas para el fin de semana.
The main thrust of the Ukrainian counteroffensive is expected in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions, not along the Dnipro River, where the fighting quickly resumed after the disaster.
The Justice Department has brought federal charges against the former president for his handling of classified documents.
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Taking a breather becomes more challenging as the air quality in New York hits an all-time low.
New York Focus zeros in on the details of what goes on in the state capital. And the reporting has had some impressive results.
The pressure on Republicans was quick: line up behind Donald Trump or risk looking like they weren’t on Team G.O.P. at a moment of heightened tribal politics.
A sequel to Colson Whitehead’s “Harlem Shuffle,” new stories from Jamel Brinkley, a debut novel about a teenager who worked for Andy Warhol — and more.
An outburst of ethnic hatreds has fractured an ancient kingdom and turned neighbors into enemies.
Este tipo de asalto puede ser sigiloso o ensordecedor, pero siempre resulta estresante. Esta es la crónica de un ataque exitoso del ejército de Ucrania realizado el mes pasado.
Layering rugs is cheaper than buying a single large one, and cozier, too: “When you start layering rugs, it begins to feel like home.”
Cheaper than pools and more private than hot tubs, the bathtub is leaving the bathroom and has designs on your garden, or even your treehouse.
Biographies of Anna May Wong and Alice Marble, a deep-sea exploration, a history of the race to the North Pole: Here’s what to watch for this season.
In new shows in Chicago and London, the artist uses ghostly erasure lines to look at ideas about race — forcing us to confront the images before they slip away.
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
For an architect trying to renovate his beloved but crumbling Palace of Justice in Brussels, once the largest building in the world, the design challenges pale compared with the political ones.
The state announced new limits to construction because of water shortages, changing the course of development.
Belles & Chimes, a pinball league “run by women, for women,” makes some noise in a pastime where women were once consigned largely to the display cases.
The Italian island, long in the shadow of its fashionable neighbor, Capri, is newly chic, but remains deeply authentic, with rocky harbors more likely to dock fishing boats than megayachts.
A review of archives suggests that efforts to protect Earth from contamination by any organism brought back from the lunar surface were mostly for show.
Juneteenth will be commemorated across the United States on June 19 with music, art, food and fireworks. We highlight programs in five places, including Galveston, Texas, known as the birthplace of the holiday.
Five new counting books all share one essential strategy: to start a conversation.
How history has shown that the concentration of A.I. development in the hands of two powerful companies will lead to the technology being deployed in ways that will hurt humanity.
The film, now streaming on Hulu and Disney Plus, was adapted from a debunked memoir, but it does reveal how food brands want to be seen.
Hay muchas razones por las que el Vision Pro podría fracasar. Pero no debemos olvidar que Apple tiene la habilidad de incursionar en una categoría de productos en el momento justo.
The decision to file charges in Florida instead of Washington avoided a legal fight over venue, but the case appears to have been assigned to a Trump appointee who has shown him favor.
Even in a tough budget year, more investment in transit would be money well spent.
“Parade” forces us to see how antisemitism and racism are inextricably linked.
A major jeweler claims the pandemic may have prevented people from meeting their future fiancés, cutting demand for engagement rings. Inflation and anxiety among shoppers haven’t helped.
The special counsel has four hurdles to overcome.
China’s largest state-run banks lowered interest rates on deposits, reflecting a growing concern that the economy has not rebounded as strongly as expected.
Intentional communities may offer solutions for loneliness and other problems of an atomized society.
Mayor Eric Adams failed to give New York City residents proper warning for the blast of unhealthy air, then stumbled in his response.
Taking a stroll with someone is a wonderful way to strengthen your social connections.
Muchas personas quieren evitar tomar medicamentos. Los expertos opinan sobre qué otras alternativas funcionan.
This isn’t the first time Apple has introduced a bulky piece of hardware that nobody is sure people will want to buy. Can Apple pull off another wearable revolution?
Selections from the Weekend section, including predictions for who will win the Tony Awards on Sunday night.
Joe Biden ha desplegado un estilo inusual de liderazgo: en vez de acaparar la atención, identifica y adopta de manera discreta las herramientas de su cargo para negociar.
Quotation of the Day for Friday, June 9, 2023.
The museum’s first group show focusing on West Africa is a wide-ranging exhibition with history, nuance and grit.
Our theater reporter talked to one-fifth of the Tony voters ahead of Sunday’s ceremony. Here’s hoping they steered him right.
In Thailand, companies and people in positions of power often use libel suits to intimidate and punish activists and critics.
More companies are pushing low-calorie, sugar-free beverages they say are healthy. Some servings have nearly the same level of caffeine as a six-pack of Coca-Cola.
Some experts and elected officials say New York’s leaders should have responded more quickly to the wildfire smoke that pushed air quality to historically unhealthy levels.
The indictment, handed up by a grand jury in Miami, is the first time a former U.S. president has faced federal charges.
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Ahead of the 76th Tony Awards, Michael Paulson, a theater reporter for The New York Times, shares what viewers can expect at this year’s ceremony amid a writers’ strike.
Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!
This word has appeared in 16 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Banks have signaled that they will stop working with the company’s American branch, it said, after the Securities and Exchange Commission sued it this week.
The available evidence supports the indictment by the special counsel Jack Smith.