Defense Firm Said U.S. Spies Backed Its Bid for Pegasus Spyware Maker
By Shane Goldmacher With the country gripped by a pervasive sense of pessimism, the president is hemorrhaging support. | | By Mark Mazzetti and Ronen Bergman The American contractor L3 Harris is said to have cited support from intelligence officials for its effort to acquire NSO, the Israeli spyware company blacklisted by the Biden administration. | | By Edgar Sandoval A teacher who survived the mass shooting recounts the harrowing attack and desperate wait for a rescue. | | |
World By Jack Nicas and Victor Moriyama Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira set off deep into the Amazon to meet Indigenous groups patrolling the forest. Then they vanished. | | Opinion | Pamela Paul By Pamela Paul To help preserve the credibility of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts should resign. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters Hundreds of people in Colombo, Sri Lanka, continued to occupy President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's home and office, as well as the prime minister's home, a day after demonstrators stormed the buildings in protest of the island nation's economic crisis. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Emergency crews combed through rubble, looking for survivors, after a deadly Russian attack killed more than a dozen people in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine. Some residents were rescued, but more were trapped under the ruins. | | By Reuters Hundreds of people lined up at a makeshift memorial in Nara, Japan, to pay their respects to Shinzo Abe, the country's longest serving prime minister. | | |
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