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  1. Trump Tells Christians ‘You Won’t Have to Vote Anymore’ If He’s Elected Politics, Today

    Donald Trump, after lamenting that conservative Christians are not “big voters,” urged the religious right to turn out for him “just this time.”

  2. Blinken and a Top Chinese Official in Talks on U.S.-China Tensions Foreign, Today

    The U.S. secretary of state pressed China’s top foreign policy official on Beijing’s support for Russia’s efforts to rebuild its military industries during the Ukraine war.

  3. Embattled Democrats Express New Hope With Harris at Top of Ticket Washington, Today

    Incumbents who had feared President Biden would drag them down to defeat say the electoral environment has improved rapidly since he left the race.

  4. Your Guide to Olympic Gymnastics: Vault Sports, Today

    Want to follow the women’s gymnastics competition in Paris, but don’t understand the skills or how they’re scored? Here’s a guide.

  5. Your Guide to Olympic Gymnastics: Floor Exercise Sports, Today

    Want to follow the women’s gymnastics competition in Paris, but don’t understand the skills or how they’re scored? Here’s a guide.

  6. South Korea Reports Leak From Its Military Intelligence Command Foreign, Today

    It’s highly unusual for the nation’s authorities to publicly acknowledge a leak from the command​, which is one of South Korea’s top two spy agencies.

  7. Your Guide to Olympic Gymnastics: Uneven Bars Sports, Today

    Want to follow the women’s gymnastics competition in Paris, but don’t understand the skills or how they’re scored? Here’s a guide.

  8. Your Guide to Olympic Gymnastics: Balance Beam Sports, Today

    Want to follow the women’s gymnastics competition in Paris, but don’t understand the skills or how they’re scored? Here’s a guide.

  9. New Israeli Evacuation Order in Gaza Displaces Palestinians Again Foreign, Today

    The order affected part of southern Gaza, while farther north, the Israeli military struck the grounds of a school it said was being used by Hamas, killing more than 30 people, Gaza officials said.

  10. Why Is It So Hard for Olympic Host Cities to Control Costs? Business, Today

    An Oxford study estimates that despite cost-cutting efforts, Paris is spending more than $1 billion above the Games’ historical median cost.

  11. Chinese Swimmer Denies Cheating in First Public Comments on Doping Case Foreign, Today

    Zhang Yufei, one of 23 athletes who tested positive for a banned substance before the last Olympics, said China did not allow doping, and offered a window into the stress the accusations have caused.

  12. I Was a Kamala Harris Skeptic. Here’s How I Got Coconut-Pilled. Op Ed, Today

    Harris’s success and setbacks could make her the ideal candidate against a man who admits no mistakes, has no humility and is utterly unrelatable.

  13. The Police Killing of Sonya Massey Argues for Alternatives to Reform Op Ed, Today

    Until we narrow the scope of what police officers can do, we’ll continue to see officers bring violence into situations that don’t require it.

  14. How Kamala Harris Can Win Op Ed, Today

    She will need a message that reconnects the Democratic Party with the working-class voters it has alienated in recent decades.

  15. Kamala Harris and the Audacity of Desperation Op Ed, Today

    With the surge of support for her candidacy, you can sense an effort to overcome divisions on the left and to recover the unity of 2020.

  16. JD Vance, Purr-fectly Dreadful Op Ed, Today

    Women should bat JD around like a ball of twine.

  17. A.I. May Save Us, or May Construct Viruses to Kill Us Op Ed, Today

    Managing artificial intelligence without stifling it will be one of our biggest challenges as we adopt the most revolutionary technology since fire.

  18. Reflecting on Biden’s Exit and His Legacy Letters, Today

    Readers express their gratitude and frustration.

  19. How the Ocean Is Liberating for One of South Africa’s Best Surfers Op Ed, Today

    Michael February, a boundary-breaking surfer and the first Black South African on the World Surf League Championship Tour, embarks on a transformative journey.

  20. A New Wave Video, Today

    Michael February, a boundary-breaking surfer and the first Black South African on the World Surf League Championship Tour, embarks on a transformative journey.

  21. 24 Hours at the Golden Apple Podcasts, Today

    We document one day in a Chicago diner called the Golden Apple, starting at 5 a.m. and going until 5 a.m. the next morning.

  22. The Olympics Have Arrived N Y T Now, Today

    The Games present untold opportunities to geek out on sports you haven’t thought about for several years, or ever.

  23. Today’s Harris Trump Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  24. The Connections Companion No. 413, July 28, 2024 Games, Today

    Scroll down to reveal a hint for each category of today’s Connections, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation.

  25. Wordle Review No. 1,135, Sunday, July 28, 2024 Games, Today

    Scroll down to reveal letters from today’s word, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation.

  26. Kamala Harris Is Known Abroad for a Personal Touch, and Tough Talk Foreign, Today

    Heads of state and diplomats who have interacted with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee say she uses humor, and talk of food, to help leaven hard discussions.

  27. Olympics Results Interactive, Today

    The latest medal count and results for the Paris Olympics.

  28. Pete Buttigieg Thinks the Trump Fever Could Break Magazine, Today

    The Democrat talks about the election vibe shift and what a Kamala Harris win would mean for both parties.

  29. More Trains, but Few Answers, After Railway Sabotage in France Foreign, Today

    France’s national railway company said traffic was gradually returning to normal a day after arsonists disrupted three high-speed rail lines. No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

  30. Spoiler Alert: Here’s a Guide to the Cameos in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Culture, Today

    Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are the stars, but they get help from a host of actors you may know from other superhero movies.

  31. 5 Excerpts From JD Vance’s Emails to a Transgender Classmate National, Today

    A former Yale Law School classmate shared with The Times about 90 emails and text messages with Mr. Vance. Here are some of the most revealing moments in their correspondence.

  32. Se acerca la cura de una enfermedad que hace que los niños envejezcan rápido En español, Today

    Los avances en la búsqueda de ayuda para los pacientes de progeria sugieren que las técnicas de edición genética podrían ayudar a tratar otras enfermedades ultrarraras.

  33. The Amiable Attack Dog From Kentucky Who Could Join the Harris Ticket Politics, Today

    Andy Beshear, the Democratic governor of a deep-red state, is an intriguing Southern contender to become Kamala Harris’s running mate. He’s already straining to go after JD Vance.

  34. Lana Del Rey and Quavo Team Up Podcasts, Today

    Plus more new music for your weekend.

  35. What to Know About Kamala Harris’s Foreign Policy Positions Foreign, Today

    Here is what we know about the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee’s views on issues like migration and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

  36. Sophia Roe’s Charm Earring Styles, Today

    The James Beard Award-winning chef is at her best when her bangs and eyeliner are right and her earrings are asymmetrical.

  37. No todo en la vida es sal y pimienta Magazine, Today

    A lo largo de la historia, en todos los campos de la creación humana, un ingrediente ha destacado por volver especial todo lo que toca: el limón amarillo.

  38. The 3 Biggest Mistakes You Can Make With Your 401(k) Sunday Business, Today

    Here is what experts say are the costliest stumbles people make with their retirement savings accounts — and how to get back on course.

  39. JD Vance, an Unlikely Friendship and Why It Ended National, Today

    His political views differed from a transgender classmate’s, but they forged a bond that lasted a decade — until Mr. Vance seemed to pivot, politically and personally.

  40. Alanis Morissette Is Not Aloof Arts & Leisure, Today

    Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her second album, the singer and songwriter spoke about being destabilized by sudden fame — and how she got her center back.

  41. Who Is Responsible for Fixing Condo Defects? Real Estate, Today

    Condo boards have a duty to act in the interest of all unit owners. But if the board is controlled by the building’s sponsor, that could be tricky.

  42. A Cross-Country Road Trip, With a Hidden Body in the Back Seat Book Review, Today

    In Soma Mei Sheng Frazier’s debut novel, “Off the Books,” a Chinese American college student chauffeurs a handsome and suspicious client from California to New York.

  43. The Right-Wing Dream of ‘Self-Deportation’ Magazine, Today

    Some conservatives have a grim proposal to make undocumented immigrants leave: Exclude their children from schools.

  44. Away From the War in Gaza, Another Palestinian Economy Is Wrecked Foreign, Today

    With the closure of checkpoints, Israeli Arabs cannot come to Jenin and Tulkarm to shop, and West Bank Palestinians cannot leave to work in Israel, cutting incomes and building militancy.

  45. Beyond ‘Bridgerton’: 3 Steamy, Summery New Historical Romances Book Review, Today

    Our columnist on vacation-ready reads.

  46. How Do You Solve a Problem Like Elon? Sunday Business, Today

    Linda Yaccarino, the C.E.O. of X, has worked hard to bring back advertisers and fix the platform’s business. But its owner, Elon Musk, is always one whim away from undoing her work.

  47. ‘No One to Talk To’: The Lingering Trauma of Russian Rape in Ukraine Foreign, Today

    Prosecutors in Ukraine are pursuing cases of sexual assault by Russian soldiers, but survivors say more financial and psychological support is needed.

  48. To Uber, With Love Styles, Today

    After my autistic son was barred from his favorite app, I sprang into action.

  49. Park Fire in California Grows Dramatically, Becoming Largest in U.S. This Year National, Today

    The fire in Northern California has burned more than 307,000 acres. In Oregon, firefighters were working to contain the Durkee fire, which has covered at least 288,000 acres.

  50. Inside a Twister With the World’s Most Famous Storm Chaser Insider, Today

    For a recent assignment, a photographer found herself taking images from inside a tornado.

  51. A Digital Coin Based on Baby Trump? Yup. Business, Today

    One of the wildest, most scam-ridden corners of the cryptocurrency industry — memecoins, which are rooted in internet memes — has roared back.

  52. Una mujer ansiosa intenta relajarse En español, Today

    Spoiler: nada funcionó hasta que dejó de esforzarse (y su novio hizo su parte)

  53. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  54. You See Rubble and Garbage. She Sees New York’s Next Great Park. Metropolitan, Today

    Rosa Chang devoted herself to repurposing nine ugly acres under the Brooklyn Bridge. Amazingly, nobody has said no yet.

  55. How a Drum Line Director Spends Her Sundays Metro, Today

    Stacy Kovacs, who founded Fogo Azul NYC, totes her drums around the city, fends off her cat and never watches TV.

  56. Justice Dept. Defends TikTok Law That Forces App’s Sale or Ban Business, Today

    In its first detailed response to a legal challenge, the agency said TikTok’s proposed changes wouldn’t prevent China from using it to collect U.S. users’ data or spread propaganda.

  57. The French Swimmer Who Is Carrying His Country on His Back Foreign, Today

    Léon Marchand, who has the potential to win medals in four individual events, bears much of the weight of France’s expectations. He is ready, he says, but adds, “it does feel weird.”

  58. No Corrections: July 27, 2024 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Saturday, July 27, 2024.

  59. Quotation of the Day: Rising Star of Surfing is at Peace, and on Roll Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, July 27, 2024.

  60. Trump, Honing Attacks on Harris, Casts Her as a Far-Left Threat Politics, Today

    Speaking to religious conservatives in Florida, former President Donald J. Trump accused Vice President Kamala Harris of wanting to use left-wing values to transform the United States.

  61. Level, Essentially Games, Today

    You’ll need good balance to take on Barbara Lin and Matthew Stock’s collaboration.

  62. The Most Stylish Olympic Opening Ceremony Ever Styles, Today

    Paris raised the fashion stakes for the XXXIII Olympiad, and even with the rain, the result transformed the Seine into a watery runway.

  63. Bullet or Fragment of One Struck Trump’s Ear, F.B.I. Says Washington, Today

    The explanation was the most definitive to date after the bureau’s director had earlier suggested the former president might have been hit by shrapnel, igniting a political storm.

  64. Snoop Dogg, NBC’s New Voice of the People Culture, Today

    The network hired the rapper for an expanded role on its broadcasts of the Summer Games in Paris after posting record-low viewership of the Tokyo competition.

  65. Doused by Rain, Paris Opens Its Games With a Boat Party on the Seine Foreign, Yesterday

    Undeterred by arson attacks on rail lines earlier in the day, the Parade of Nations continued beneath a glittering Eiffel Tower, where Celine Dion belted out a love anthem.

  66. Opening Ceremony Misses the Boat Culture, Yesterday

    The Paris Games began with a new look and sparkled with Celine Dion. But the show suffered from bloat similar to TV’s other spectacles.

  67. Elon Musk’s Transgender Daughter Says He Was ‘Cruel’ and ‘Uncaring’ Express, Yesterday

    Vivian Jenna Wilson’s remarks, in an exclusive interview with NBC News, were a response to Mr. Musk’s comments about her transgender identity.

  68. Gail Lumet Buckley, Chronicler of Black Family History, Dies at 86 Obits, Yesterday

    She wrote two books about multiple generations of her forebears, including her mother, Lena Horne.

  69. Silent No More, Harris Seeks Her Own Voice Without Breaking With Biden Washington, Yesterday

    The vice president’s expressions of concern for Palestinian suffering marked a shift in emphasis from the president’s statements as she moved to establish herself as the leader of her party.

  70. A Weapons Scanner Arrives in the Subway. Adams Says It Isn’t Optional. Metro, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams announced that a new scanner would search for guns on the subway. Riders who refuse to be scanned, he said, will not be allowed to enter the system.

  71. Clear Encampments? Mind Your Own Business, Los Angeles Says. National, Yesterday

    In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s declaration urging cities to clear homeless camps met its strongest opposition in Los Angeles.

  72. The Paris Olympics Opened in Spectacular Style N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, a stunning betrayal led to the arrest of cartel leaders. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  73. N.C.A.A. Settlement Agreement Reveals How Colleges Would Pay Athletes National, Yesterday

    The agreement, if approved by a federal judge, could deliver the final hammer blow to the amateur model of college athletics.

  74. New York to Replace Student MetroCards With Less Restrictive OMNY Cards Metro, Yesterday

    New OMNY transit cards for public school students, rolling out in September, will be usable 24 hours a day throughout the calendar year.

  75. Though Critical on Gaza, Trump Cites Good Relations With Netanyahu Foreign, Yesterday

    The former president met with the Israeli leader in Florida, a day after his main opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he both criticized Israel’s conduct of the war.

  76. Warner Bros. Discovery Sues N.B.A. Over Rights Deal Business, Yesterday

    The company is trying to make the league accept its match of Amazon’s bid to broadcast games starting with the 2025-26 season.

  77. Surfing Teahupo’o’s ‘Wall of Skulls’ Video, Yesterday

    For the second time in history, surfing is going to be an Olympic sport. Instead of the coast of France, surfers will travel to Teahupo’o, home to some of the world’s most dangerous waves.

  78. Celine Dion Closes Opening Ceremony With Triumphant Return to Stage Foreign, Yesterday

    It was the first public performance since 2020 for Dion, who has a rare neurological disorder known as stiff person syndrome.

  79. How the U.S. Captured One of Mexico’s Biggest Drug Lords Washington, Yesterday

    The improbable arrest of Ismael Zambada García, who for decades had evaded the authorities, at a small airport outside El Paso appears to be a tale of subterfuge and betrayal.

  80. When the Game Does Not End at the Final Whistle Sports, Yesterday

    Most soccer fans long ago internalized the idea that truth is a slippery concept.

  81. Justice Dept. Settles Lawsuit With Former F.B.I. Officials Targeted by Trump Washington, Yesterday

    Peter Strzok, a former F.B.I. agent, and Lisa Page, a former lawyer for the bureau, accused the Trump administration of violating their privacy after it provided explosive texts to the news media.

  82. The Best of Late Night This Week Interactive, Yesterday

    The head-spinning pace of U.S. political news continues to give the hosts plenty to talk about.

  83. Amid Deadly Listeria Outbreak, Boar’s Head Recalls Some Deli Meats Express, Yesterday

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investigating whether Boar’s Head meat sliced at deli counters has played a role in an outbreak of listeriosis that has caused two deaths.

  84. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, July 27, 2024 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  85. Celebrities Support Plan to Reopen Upper West Side Movie Theater Culture, Yesterday

    Martin Scorsese, Ethan Hawke and John Turturro are all listed as advisers to a new proposal to buy the former Metro Theater, which closed in 2005.

  86. Yesterday’s Israel Gaza War Hamas Netanyahu live blog included one standalone post:
  87. Vance Calls ‘Cat Ladies’ Remark ‘Sarcasm’ but Amplifies Birthrate Argument Politics, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump’s running mate said in an interview with Megyn Kelly that Democrats believed they could “replace American children with immigrants.”

  88. The Obamas Called Kamala Harris. Cameras Rolled. Hokeyness Ensued. Politics, Yesterday

    Calling to offer their endorsement, the former president and first lady sounded like parents in a Lifetime movie talking to their child at summer camp.

  89. Yesterday’s Olympics Paris Attack Opening Ceremony live blog included 12 standalone posts:
  90. My Partner Told Me About His Fights With His Ex. I Think I’m on Her Side. Magazine, Yesterday

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how partners can evaluate their romantic histories together — and be honest and respectful in their assessments.

  91. NASA Aims to Restore Space Station Traffic After SpaceX and Boeing Problems Science, Yesterday

    With the Falcon 9 rocket set to fly again, and testing of the Starliner capsule progressing, the agency is seeking to turn the page on a brief, troubled chapter in orbit.

  92. A Canadian Wildfire Grew So Intense It Made Its Own Weather Climate, Yesterday

    Blazes that generate such stormy conditions can be nearly impossible to put out and pose special dangers to firefighters.

  93. Jerry Miller, 81, Lauded Guitarist With the ’60s Band Moby Grape, Dies Obits, Yesterday

    He drew praise for his blues-inflected fretwork as his critically acclaimed band rode high, if briefly, during San Francisco’s Summer of Love.

  94. LeBron James and Coco Gauff are the U.S. Flag Bearers Foreign, Yesterday

    The N.B.A. star LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and the tennis star Coco Gauff were chosen by their peers to lead the United States at the opening ceremony in Paris.

  95. Kamala Harris Needs a 3 P.M. Agenda Op Ed, Yesterday

    To steer the economy well, a president must see beyond what keeps voters up at night.

  96. Campaign Advice for Kamala Harris Letters, Yesterday

    Readers offer an array of suggestions to the presumptive Democratic nominee. Also: Secret Service women; evangelicals and MAGA.

  97. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  98. What was with that heavy metal band? That was Gojira. Foreign, Yesterday

    Gojira, a popular French band, became the first hard rock act to perform in an Olympic Games opening ceremony when it did a metal version of “Ah! Ça Ira,” a song that was popular during the French Revolution.

  99. Museum of Natural History Says It Is Repatriating 124 Human Remains Culture, Yesterday

    The museum reports having hundreds of consultations with Native American groups and says it is also returning 90 objects.

  100. California Wildfire Races Through a Forest Community, in a Haunting Reminder National, Yesterday

    The Park fire in Northern California quickly became the state’s largest and most destructive wildfire this year, not far from where Paradise, Calif., was decimated in 2018.

  101. Rail Sabotage Blights an Olympic Moment for France Foreign, Yesterday

    The arson attacks were carefully planned to cause maximum disruption on a train network so vast it is virtually impossible to fully secure.

  102. Anger Lingers Over Positive Doping Tests for Chinese Swimmers Foreign, Yesterday

    In Paris, Chinese swimmers have been under extra scrutiny by doping watchdogs, but that hasn’t satisfied competitors like American star Caeleb Dressel.

  103. Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Ben Wikler Op Ed, Yesterday

    The July 26, 2024, episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  104. Two Women Killed in Upper East Side Murder-Suicide Metro, Yesterday

    The shooting took place just a half block from Gracie Mansion, the official residence of the New York City mayor, and was related to a child-custody dispute, according to the police.

  105. Fast-Moving Wildfires Burn Canada’s Jasper National Park Video, Yesterday

    Devastating wildfires have forced thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate Jasper, Canada.

  106. With Long Hours and a No-Fail Mission, the Secret Service Tries to Make Do Washington, Yesterday

    The agency charged with protecting presidents and foreign leaders has its largest ever budget, but employees say it is still unable to recruit and retain enough people to carry the load.

  107. Obama respalda a Harris para la candidatura demócrata En español, Yesterday

    El silencio inicial del expresidente, que generó rumores y fue interpretado por los republicanos como un desaire, acabó el viernes cuando expresó públicamente su apoyo a la vicepresidenta.

  108. Lady Gaga Opens With an Ode to French Cabaret Foreign, Yesterday

    The ceremony will also provide a showcase for Aya Nakamura, a French-Malian singer, and a range of musical styles including disco, French hip-hop and zouk from the French Caribbean.

  109. Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ Book Review, Yesterday

    Patricia Highsmith’s classic thriller mixes glamour, betrayal, self-invention and murder. What’s not to love?

  110. It’s Shark Season. How Worried Should You Be? Interactive, Yesterday

    Attacks are rare, but they do happen. Here's what you need to know.

  111. Can Fees on Polluting Cars Clean the Air? London Has New Evidence. Climate, Yesterday

    The city’s expanded low-emissions zone, which was politically fraught, has cut emissions that contribute to health problems like asthma, new numbers show.

  112. Reporte desde la París olímpica: un comienzo agitado En español, Yesterday

    Una ceremonia en el río Sena marcará el inicio de los Juegos Olímpicos, con la esperanza de que ninguna otra cosa salga mal después de los atentados a la red ferroviaria.

  113. For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds Science, Yesterday

    In the era when people traveled by sailing ship and steamer, illnesses usually burned themselves out before boats reached shore, a new study finds.

  114. Five International Movies to Stream Now Culture, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a ’90s coming-of-age tale from India, a Turkish noir set in a zoo, a Romanian drama about provincial politics and more.

  115. Roland Dumas Dies at 101; French Foreign Minister Tainted by Scandal Obits, Yesterday

    A lawyer and confidant of François Mitterrand, he was in the forefront of French politics for decades, only to be undone by his taste for the high life.

  116. Prominent Short Seller Made Millions Off Bait-and-Switch Scheme, U.S. Says Business, Yesterday

    Federal authorities filed charges against Andrew Left, founder of Citron Research, who they said made at least $16 million from a multiyear scheme to manipulate market prices.

  117. In JD Vance Country, an Addiction Scourge That Won’t Go Away Washington, Yesterday

    The Republican vice-presidential nominee has spoken often about drug-afflicted communities like the one he escaped. But those communities have tempered their expectations for his help.

  118. Lo que sabemos de las detenciones de dos líderes del Cártel de Sinaloa En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades de EE. UU. informaron que habían detenido a Ismael Zambada García, uno de los cofundadores del grupo delictivo, y a Joaquín Guzmán López, hijo del Chapo.

  119. Atentados en Francia contra la red ferroviaria: esto sabemos hasta ahora En español, Yesterday

    Los incendios provocaron retrasos y hacen mella en la sensación de seguridad que Francia había querido proyectar sobre la organización de los Juegos Olímpicos de París.

  120. Saboteurs Targeted a Rail Network So Vast That It’s Impossible to Fully Secure Foreign, Yesterday

    Thousands of miles of tracks leave the French system vulnerable to sabotage. But the suspected arsonists also knew just where to strike.

  121. Battling Inflation, Russia Raises Key Interest Rate to 18 Percent Foreign, Yesterday

    The move underscored the wartime risks for the Kremlin as the government pumps enormous sums of money into the Russian economy.

  122. 45% Sunday Business, Yesterday

    Tesla’s drop in profit in the second quarter.

  123. After Urging Israel to End War, Trump Says He Has ‘Good Relationship’ With Netanyahu Politics, Yesterday

    Former President Donald J. Trump also attacked Vice President Kamala Harris as insufficiently supportive of Israel after his meeting with the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

  124. Town Famous for Royal and Hollywood Guests Is Ravaged by Wildfires Foreign, Yesterday

    Fast-moving fires have destroyed a third of the buildings in the picturesque town of Jasper, Alberta, and its national park. But the mayor hopes to rebuild.

  125. U.K. Drops Opposition to International Criminal Court Warrant for Netanyahu Foreign, Yesterday

    The new Labour government confirmed it would drop the previous government’s objection to I.C.C. arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the defense minister, Yoav Gallant.