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Trump’s Tangled Web of Deal-Making, Policy and Riches
Interactive, Today

The president, his family and some of their closest associates have engaged in a sprawling campaign of deals that stretches across industries and the globe.

How Russia’s War Machine Brutalizes and Exploits Its Own Soldiers
Interactive, Today

Confidential complaints filed by troops and their families reveal patterns of wrongdoing in the ranks that are hidden from the Russian public.

Iowa State Senate District 16 Special Election Results: Hardman Wins
Interactive, Today

Get live results and maps from the 2025 Iowa special election.

The Separation: Inside the Unraveling U.S.-Ukraine Partnership
Interactive, Yesterday

As President Trump sought a peace deal and Vladimir V. Putin sought victory, factions in the White House and Pentagon bled the Ukrainian war effort.

11 Data Points and Discoveries That Stuck With Us in 2025
Interactive, Yesterday

See some of our favorite charts, documents, queries and calculations from the past year.

Martha Plimpton Bids Farewell to Her Graceful Brooklyn Victorian
Interactive, Yesterday

The actress reflects on her “dream come true” house as she prepares to decamp for London.

To Love, to Honor, to Exist: Palestinian Artists on War and Loss
Interactive, Yesterday

Times Opinion asked eight working Palestinian artists about the role of art in the war in Gaza.

In One Year, Trump’s War on Immigration Alters the Face of America
Interactive, Yesterday

The crackdown and detentions swept from one coast to the other: day laborers in Los Angeles, a flower seller in Chicago, immigrants in New York courtrooms.

Notable Deaths of 2025
Interactive, December 29

As the year winds to a close, we’re recalling those we’ve lost who forged consequential lives.

Do You Know These Romantic Adventures of Page and Screen?
Interactive, December 29

Need something to read (or watch) this New Year’s week? This quiz brings the love.

How Did This Family End Up Back in a Toxic House?
Interactive, December 29

A Times investigation has found that insurers are driving families into homes contaminated by smoke. Lab results show how one family was exposed to neurotoxins and carcinogens.

We Asked for Environmental Fixes in Your State. You Sent In Thousands.
Interactive, December 29

Readers submitted more than 3,200 ideas for our 50 States, 50 Fixes series. Before the year ends, we wanted to share just a few more of them.

Map: 6.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Taiwan
Interactive, December 27

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Trump’s First Year Back, in 10 Charts
Interactive, December 27

Steven Rattner recaps the year of Trump in charts.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 27, 2025
Interactive, December 26

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Not Your Last Trump Quiz
Interactive, December 26

Test your knowledge of current events with the latest — though not the last — Gail Collins quiz.

An Undocumented Father’s Fears of Family Separation
Interactive, December 26

He was once separated from his family. ICE could do it again.

One Relentless Year
Interactive, December 25

Here are some of the most consequential, illuminating or just plain remarkable moments from Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House.

36 Hours in Park City, Utah
Interactive, December 25

More than 2,000 acres of new ski area add to the allure of this sporty mecca with a thriving cultural scene.

‘He’s a Maximalist’: Inside Trump’s Gilded Oval Office
Interactive, December 23

Take a 3-D tour of the president’s office, where he covered more than a third of wall space with gold.

Read the Essay on Gender by a University of Oklahoma Student
Interactive, December 23

The paper by Samantha Fulnecky, an undergraduate, received a zero by the instructor and has stirred a debate about academic freedom.

Read the document
Interactive, December 23

Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, sued President Trump on Monday seeking to force the removal of his name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Will You Have a White Christmas This Year?
Interactive, December 22

Look up your location to find out.

Inside the Deportation Machine
Interactive, December 22

An analysis of data on every ICE arrest, detention stay and deportation reveals the complexity and reach of President Trump’s immigration crackdown.

2025: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics
Interactive, December 22

Selected Times graphics, visualizations and multimedia stories published this year.

Feel Like Testing Your Memory for Literary Trivia?
Interactive, December 22

Try this short quiz to see how many fun facts about authors and books you can recall.

Hundreds of Big Post-Election Donors Have Benefited From Trump’s Return to Office
Interactive, December 22

Well into his second term, the president and his allies have continued aggressively raising money. Many donors have interests before his administration, The Times found.

The Opioid Crisis Never Ended. It Was Inherited by the Children.
Interactive, December 22

The pain of drug addiction continues to course through towns like Clarksburg, W.Va., where many babies are born withdrawing and have to be taken from their parents.

Are Trump’s Actions Unprecedented? We Asked Historians (Again).
Interactive, December 22

An examination of whether recent moves have no precedent, are relatively common or somewhere in between.

329 Days of Trump, Trump, Trump
Interactive, December 21

President Trump dominates our collective consciousness. The Times broke down how he has relentlessly pursued attention in the first 329 days of his second term.

Land Grab: Israel’s Escalating Campaign for Control of the West Bank
Interactive, December 20

Israeli seizure of Palestinian lands in the West Bank, often brutally, has accelerated, raising doubts about the prospects of a peaceful solution to the conflict.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 20, 2025
Interactive, December 19

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Read the Criminal Complaint
Interactive, December 19

Here is the complaint affidavit for Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the man police believe killed two students at Brown University as well as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Read the Arrest Affidavit
Interactive, December 19

Here is the arrest warrant for the Brown University gunman, whom the authorities identified as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente. Mr. Valente was found dead Thursday in a storage unit in New Hampshire.

The Filthy Word That Filmmakers Swear By
Interactive, December 19

How directors and writers striving for a PG-13 rating have learned to ration the use of a four-letter obscenity.

The 2025 Vibe Scooch
Interactive, December 19

In a year of big headlines, these small shifts, mini trends and under-the-radar developments reflected a new cultural atmosphere.

The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 18, 2025
Interactive, December 19

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

An Election ‘Off Year,’ but Not a Year Off
Interactive, December 19

Takeaways from an eventful 2025 election cycle.

Can You Let Your Dog Run Off-Leash Wherever You Want?
Interactive, December 19

A ruling on a dispute over the use of shared spaces.

Drone Den
Interactive, December 19

We spent a day at a secret front-line drone command center in Ukraine, where soldiers prepared their deadly munitions in dread that Russian’s own drones might find them.

飞行汽车、天降午餐:中国清洁能源技术背后的雄心与挑战
Interactive, December 19

中国对清洁能源技术的运用热潮催生了飞行汽车、送餐无人机等颇具科幻感的尝试。时报记者前往合肥和武汉体验了这些未来愿景,感受到中国的科技雄心及其带来的挑战。

2025 Faces Quiz
Interactive, December 18

See how well you know the defining personalities of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

2025 Faces Quiz: Culture
Interactive, December 18

See how well you know the television, movie, music and literary figures of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

2025 Faces Quiz: Sports
Interactive, December 18

See how well you know the athletes of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

2025 Faces Quiz: Politics
Interactive, December 18

See how well you know the politicians of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

How Will Trump’s Policies Affect You? We Answer Your Questions.
Interactive, December 18

Hard to follow the dizzying array of developments out of Washington over the past year? Here are our answers to your pressing questions.

‘Miraculous,’ ‘Amazing,’ ‘Disappointing’: 14 Voters on Their Experiences with GLP-1 Drugs and Health in America
Interactive, December 18

The participants discuss their experiences with taking GLP 1s for weight loss and diabetes.

Outside Dallas, a Young Family Just Wanted Some Space. Here’s Where They Found It.
Interactive, December 18

After a long stint in Europe, a Texas couple brought their two young daughters home and searched for a house in a good school district with room for grandparents and friends.

36 Hours in San Luis Obispo County
Interactive, December 18

Wineries and boutique hotels have sprouted along the backroads and once-sleepy main streets of this Central Coast county.

The Year in Pictures 2025
Interactive, December 18

Reflections of Turbulent Times

Flying Taxis? China Has Them. And Drone Lunch Deliveries, Too.
Interactive, December 17

China’s experiments in clean energy can feel like living in the future. Even when things don’t quite work.

How the ‘Wicked’ Movies Turbocharged a Broadway Juggernaut
Interactive, December 17

The musical was already one of theater’s biggest success stories. Then came Hollywood.

The Best Movies of 2025: You Decide
Interactive, December 16

The critics have had their say. Now it’s your turn. What movies released in 2025 do you consider the best?

D’Wayne Wiggins’s Songs Were Embraced by Everyone From Church Ladies to Biggie
Interactive, December 16

With Tony! Toni! Toné!, his songs captured the mood of how people lived and died in Oakland.

There Was No Villain Michelle Trachtenberg Couldn’t Play
Interactive, December 16

The actress seemed to channel her childhood bullies when playing deliciously vindictive characters.

The Activist Who Became Radicalized by Working on ‘Our Bodies, Our Selves’
Interactive, December 16

Norma Swenson exposed the systematic sexism within the medical establishment.

The Hip-Hop Trailblazer Who Demanded Recognition — and Pay — for Her Work
Interactive, December 16

Angie Stone always knew she had what it took to make it, even if the music industry did not.

The Track and Field Star Who Casually Shattered Race and Gender Barriers
Interactive, December 16

Mabel Landry Staton was one of the first Black, female long-jumpers in the history of the Olympics.

When Terence Stamp, Bad Boy of ‘60s Cinema, Left Acting for an Ashram
Interactive, December 16

After a decade away from the movies, he had a remarkable second act.

Jill Sobule’s Fans Always Made Sure She Had a Place to Perform — and to Stay
Interactive, December 16

After her label dropped her, supporters showed her she could still make it in music.

Assata Shakur’s Freedom Came With Shattering Costs for Her and Her Family
Interactive, December 16

The F.B.I. made her the first woman on their list of most-wanted terrorists.

The Psychoanalyst Who Believed Holocaust Survivors Were More Than Just Victims
Interactive, December 16

Anna Ornstein, an Auschwitz survivor, wanted to change the way her field thought about those who endured the concentration camps.

Her Art Was Ignored for Decades. She Kept Painting Anyway.
Interactive, December 16

Marcia Marcus never wavered, whether she was being celebrated or overlooked.

David Lynch Seduced Audiences by Exploring Their Secret Desires
Interactive, December 16

The director lived a disciplined life to make space for his wild, surrealist visions.

Talking to the Survivors of Hiroshima Changed Robert Jay Lifton Forever
Interactive, December 16

The psychiatrist spent much of his career peering into the darkest corners of humanity.

The Bumpy Flight That Led Diane Keaton to Adopt a Child at 50
Interactive, December 16

She worried that she was inadequate at love, until she became a mother.

The Bonobo Who Had a Lot to Say
Interactive, December 16

They tried to teach his adoptive mother to communicate. Kanzi learned instead.

He Pioneered the Right to Die Movement. He Thought It Didn’t Go Far Enough.
Interactive, December 16

Derek Humphry wanted patients to die with dignity, if only politicians and doctors would allow it.

The Secret Service Agent Haunted by His Failure to Save J.F.K.
Interactive, December 16

He rarely spoke of the assassination he could not prevent. That changed in the final years of his life.

She Sold a Painting for $165 Million and Gave It All Away
Interactive, December 16

Agnes Gund owned the beloved artwork for 41 years. Its proceeds helped her fund criminal justice reform.

Jane Goodall Approached Chimps as She Did People, On Their Own Terms
Interactive, December 16

The world’s leading expert on chimpanzees saw them as distinct and dignified.

The Refugee Who Became the Executive Editor of The Times
Interactive, December 16

As a child, Max Frankel was an outsider. As an editor, he couldn’t resist a good human story.

Before George Foreman Was a Lovable Pitchman, He Was Just Plain Mean
Interactive, December 16

After losing his title to Muhammad Ali, the boxer sank into a depression that ended only after he was born again.

‘Ranger Doug’ Witnessed America’s Glaciers Melting in Real Time
Interactive, December 16

Over his six-decade tenure as a ranger, Douglas Follett explained the wonders of nature to park visitors.

Roberta Flack Dreamed of Being a Classical Pianist, Then Made Pop History
Interactive, December 16

She defied trends and ended up making some of the most memorable hits of the ‘70s.

The Poet Who Captured the Rhythms of His Communities
Interactive, December 16

After attending James Baldwin’s funeral, Thomas Sayers Ellis was inspired to create a collective for Black artists.

The Lives They Lived
Interactive, December 16

Remembering some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year.

The Diary of a Jeffrey Epstein Girlfriend Shows How He Used Women
Interactive, December 16

A Bear Stearns executive introduced a 23-year-old employee to Epstein. She shared her diary with us.

Can You Ace This Jane Austen 250th Birthday Trivia Quiz?
Interactive, December 16

This 12-question challenge will test your knowledge of all things Austen.

250 Years of Jane Austen, in 25 Things
Interactive, December 16

To capture the writer’s brief life and enormous impact, we assembled a sampling of the wealth, wonder and weirdness she has brought to our lives.

艺术家高兟的狱中情书
Interactive, December 16

曾创作批评文革作品的艺术家高兟2024年回中国探亲时被捕,如今在等待审判,罪名是涉嫌侵害英雄烈士名誉。他的妻儿被禁止离开中国,高兟从狱中寄出信件和手撕画作,寄托对家人的爱意和思念。

Read the document
Interactive, December 14

Bill and Hillary Clinton’s lawyer writes a letter on Oct. 6 to the House Oversight Committee opposing their live testimony regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

How the Sydney Shooting Unfolded: Maps and Videos
Interactive, December 14

Two suspected gunmen opened fire from a footbridge at hundreds of people who had gathered for a Hanukkah celebration.

A Free World Needs a Strong America
Interactive, December 14

Preventing a world where dictators can attack at will requires a military that has the right tools, the right tactics and the right culture.

Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department?
Interactive, December 13

Type designers weigh in on the recent decision to replace Calibri with Times New Roman in official documents.

To Outbuild China, America Needs Friends
Interactive, December 13

For the sake of global security and freedom, the world’s democracies must collaborate better.

How Did the C.I.A. Lose a Nuclear Device?
Interactive, December 13

A plutonium-packed generator disappeared on one of the world’s highest mountains in a covert mission that the U.S. will not talk about.

Vote For the Best Metropolitan Diary Entry of 2025
Interactive, December 12

We will have published 250 Diary entries this year by the end of December. We need your help choosing the best. New York Times editors narrowed the field to five finalists. Now it’s up to you to vote for your favorite.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 13, 2025
Interactive, December 12

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 12, 2025
Interactive, December 12

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

Should Parents Overrule a Strange Christmas Gift Request?
Interactive, December 12

A ruling on an unusual letter to Santa.

America’s Military Needs a Culture Shift
Interactive, December 12

The benefits of serving have never been more appealing, but the Pentagon needs a better approach to recruiting new talent.

‘We’ve Been Let Down’: 11 Gen Z-ers on the Military, America’s Place in the World and Their Generation
Interactive, December 12

The participants discuss public service, their perception of military service and the state of America in 2025.

Map: 6.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Japan
Interactive, December 12

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

I Think This Poem Is Kind of Into You
Interactive, December 11

Our critic A.O. Scott feels the heat of a wintry lyric by the Nobel laureate Louise Glück.

Small Earthquake Shakes Area Near Los Angeles
Interactive, December 11

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Searching Brooklyn and the Bronx With a $600,000 Ceiling. Here’s What They Found.
Interactive, December 11

Fed up with rent increases, a former dancer wasn’t sure if he could afford a two-bedroom apartment. His partner and a dedicated broker helped him find the way.

36 Hours in Toulouse, France
Interactive, December 11

The riverside, red-brick city in southwestern France, already a hub for aerospace technology, is undergoing a cultural rebirth with the reopening of several top art museums.

America Can’t Make What the Military Needs
Interactive, December 11

The U.S. defense industry has lost the ability to build quickly and effectively.

And the Winners of Our Extremely Specific Acting Awards Are...
Interactive, December 10

Best Acting in a Helmet, Best Nervous Breakdown, Craziest Charm—the film performances so good Wesley Morris had to invent his own categories.

Mapa: un sismo de magnitud 5,5 sacude Colombia
Interactive, December 10

Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

America Pours Billions Into the Military. We Don’t Know Where It All Goes.
Interactive, December 10

Wasteful spending and byzantine regulations keep the U.S. military stuck in a failing status quo.

Map: 5.5-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Colombia
Interactive, December 10

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

香港宏福苑大火为何如此致命?
Interactive, December 10

危险的建筑材料、建筑本身的设计以及一系列错误决策和偶然因素可能导致了火势以惊人速度蔓延。

Special End-of-Year 2025 News Quiz for Students
Interactive, December 10

See what you remember about this extraordinary year by taking our special 2025 news quiz.

Inside the Dark and Predatory World of Crypto Casinos
Interactive, December 9

Using exploitative marketing strategies, the illicit gambling websites have profited and lured in a young generation of gamblers.

We Asked 10 of the Year’s Best Actors How They Conjure Feelings on Cue
Interactive, December 9

Teanna Taylor, Liam Neeson, Rose Byrne and more of our best actors on how they summon the emotions that move us.

This Is the 21st-Century Arms Race. Can America Keep Up?
Interactive, December 9

Innovations in A.I., synthetic biology and quantum computing are set to change war.

Should You Be Able to Ask a Doctor to Help You Die?
Interactive, December 9

More and more countries are legalizing medically assisted death. But even as the concept gains acceptance, there are difficult, unresolved questions about who should be eligible.

Map: 3.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the San Francisco Bay Area
Interactive, December 8

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Do You Know Where in the World These Winter Scenes Are Set?
Interactive, December 8

Many books have memorable moments or major plot points set in locations with chilly winter weather. Try this short quiz to see how many you remember from recent novels.

Maps: 7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Near Japan Prompts Tsunami Alert
Interactive, December 8

View the location of the quake’s epicenter, aftershocks and shake area.

Overmatched: Why the U.S. Military Must Reinvent Itself
Interactive, December 8

Investing in the old ways of war leaves America at risk.

A Chinese Artist’s Love Letters From Jail
Interactive, December 8

As Gao Zhen awaits trial in China, his wife and child live in limbo, unable to return to America, sustained by the portraits he fashions from scraps of paper.

They Witness Deaths on the Tracks and Then Struggle to Get Help
Interactive, December 7

After train operators are involved in fatal strikes, the agency that runs New York City’s subway often leaves them to fend for themselves.

Your Money Could Soon Be Tied Up in This $300 Billion Crypto Market
Interactive, December 7

You can use stablecoins, which are pegged to the dollar, to buy things online or send money abroad with minimal fees — and they are subject to very little legal oversight.

Map: 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska
Interactive, December 6

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Did You Follow the News Below the Fold? Take Our Year-End Quiz
Interactive, December 6

These stories may not have made the front page — but they certainly left an impression.

See the East Wing Design, Before Trump Changed Architects
Interactive, December 6

A new architect will oversee President Trump’s vision for the East Wing ballroom. See what we know about the original design so far.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 6, 2025
Interactive, December 5

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 5, 2025
Interactive, December 5

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

Can You Grab Seats Before Ordering Your Food?
Interactive, December 5

A ruling on a counter-service dispute.

How the Fire in Hong Kong Became So Deadly
Interactive, December 5

Hazardous construction materials, the buildings’ design and a series of safety failures likely enabled the blaze to spread with devastating speed.

Most Immigrants Arrested in City Crackdowns Have No Criminal Record
Interactive, December 4

In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.

Read the Pentagon Watchdog’s Report on Signal Use
Interactive, December 4

The Defense Department’s Inspector General released a long-awaited report about Secretary Pete Hegseth’s disclosure of plans for airstrikes in Yemen on a Signal chat group.

2026 Midterm Primary Election Calendar
Interactive, December 4

See the state-by-state schedule for every primary leading up to the midterm election.

They Left Texas for a New Home in the Desert Outside Palm Springs
Interactive, December 4

Seeking a ‘self-contained, low-maintenance house,’ a couple headed west for a new chapter in the California sun. Here’s what they found.

36 Hours in Dresden, Germany
Interactive, December 4

History never feels out of reach in the capital of Saxony, lush with avant-garde art, restored Baroque architecture and one of Europe’s oldest Christmas markets.

Your Guide to Paris
Interactive, December 3

From the must-see locations to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

South Korea Has a Coffee Shop Problem
Interactive, December 3

Opening a coffee shop is no path to riches, South Koreans are learning, but lured by the hype, they keep trying anyway.

Read the Ruling on Warrantless Arrests in Washington, D.C.
Interactive, December 3

A federal district judge ruled on Tuesday in a case against the Department of Homeland Security over warrantless civil immigration arrests.

Reto de 10 minutos: ‘Las dos Fridas’
Interactive, December 2

Te proponemos observar una obra de arte detenidamente, sin interrupciones.

Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Election Results
Interactive, December 2

Get live results and maps from the 2025 Jersey City mayoral runoff election in New Jersey.

Tennessee Seventh District Special Election Results
Interactive, December 2

Get live results and maps from the 2025 Tennessee congressional special election.

Read Former Honduran President’s Letter to Trump
Interactive, December 2

The New York Times has obtained the four-page letter that former President Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras sent President Trump.

Weekly Student News Quiz: High-Rise Fire, Word of the Year, 'Stranger Things'
Interactive, December 1

Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

Who Makes Decisions About Vaccine Policy Now?
Interactive, September 16

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has hired longtime vaccine safety skeptics and scientists who are critical of Covid shots and mandates to make immunization policy decisions for Americans.

How Has New York Remade Itself Since the Pandemic Arrived?
Interactive, March 13

New York City was on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis. It has largely recovered, but has transformed into a place of greater extremes.

They Lost Someone to Covid. Here’s What They Learned About Grief.
Interactive, March 12

“It still feels kind of incomplete,” said someone who lost several family friends. “It doesn’t feel like there is that closure on any of it.”

15 Lessons Scientists Learned About Us When the World Stood Still
Interactive, March 11

The pandemic gave researchers a rare opportunity to study human behavior. Their work offers lessons about loneliness, remote work, high heels and more.

How Covid Changed the Lives of These 29 Americans
Interactive, March 11

Five years later, the coronavirus pandemic may seem far away and foggy, or as visceral as yesterday. Here are some stories of those enduring changes.

30 Charts That Show How Covid Changed Everything in March 2020
Interactive, March 10

It can be easy to forget, or look away from, the pain and disruption of the pandemic. The numbers will be there to remind us.

How Covid Remade America
Interactive, March 4

It feels as if the pandemic is behind us. But we’re living in the world it made.

Childhood Vaccination Rates Were Falling Even Before the Rise of R.F.K. Jr.
Interactive, January 13

The declines began with the pandemic, well before routine vaccines became part of the national political conversation.

The Geography of Unequal Recovery
Interactive, August 27

The U.S. economy has added roughly 19 million jobs in four years. But as of the end of 2023, 43 percent of counties still hadn’t regained all the jobs they lost in the early months of the pandemic.

Traffic Enforcement Dwindled in the Pandemic. In Many Places, It Hasn’t Come Back.
Interactive, July 29

The retreat by the police coincided with a surge in reckless driving and a rise in road fatalities.

The Youngest Pandemic Children Are Now in School, and Struggling
Interactive, July 1

Teachers this year saw the effects of the pandemic’s stress and isolation on young students: Some can barely speak, sit still or even hold a pencil.

Inflation’s Wild Ride
Interactive, June 27

As the presidential election approaches, politicians are focused on who is to blame for price increases. How did we get here?

Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points
Interactive, June 3

The world must not continue to bear the intolerable risks of research with the potential to cause pandemics.

The Big Number: $1,280
Interactive, May 17

Insurers are raising prices for insurance premiums steeply. Here's why, and why it matters for the economy.