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NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Trump Indictments Haven't Sunk His Campaign, but a Conviction Might

As Black Voters Drift to Trump, Biden's Allies Say They Have Work to Do

As Gaza Hospitals Collapse, Medical Workers Face the Hardest Choices

Ukraine's Secret Plan to Save a City Trapped in Purgatory

The U.S. says more than 300 Americans have been able to leave Gaza.

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FROM OPINION

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

Trump May Not Need a Coup This Time

The new Times/Siena poll is to Biden's second-term ambitions what sunlight is to morning fog.

David Firestone

Mike Johnson Just Confirmed How Unserious He Is

The new speaker is playing a game with the world when the world needs American leadership.

Thomas L. Friedman

The Two Things Worrying U.S. Military Officials About Israel and Hamas

Israel, Iran, Ukraine and Russia are driving so much about geopolitics today.

Charles M. Blow

I Grew Up in Mike Johnson's District, Where Kindness Can Mask Cruelty

Where he and I are from, even would-be oppressors can be affable.

David French

'MAGA Mike Johnson' and Our Broken Christian Politics

The speaker needs to consult his Bible more carefully.

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

MORE TO DISCOVER

Behind the Gates of a Private World for Only the Wealthiest New Yorkers

Although everyday life has become increasingly unaffordable for almost everyone, a new class of private, members-only and concierge services is emerging.

A Beginner's Guide to Looking at the Universe

A stunning advancement in a long history of stargazing, the James Webb telescope reveals light where once we saw only darkness. Our view of the universe will never be the same.

What Can Biden Do?

The president's strategic options for 2024.

Before Sunrise, Before the Runners, a Guerrilla Bike Marathon

For the last two decades, cyclists have been riding the course in the magic time after the roads are closed and before the thousands of racers begin.

San Francisco Shop Owner Responds to Hate Crime With Message of Love

An ice cream shop owner was devastated by vandalism to her store, but she now sees a new way forward.

Called to Serve, Israeli Reservists Wait to Deploy

Facing a military campaign with no end in sight, tens of thousands of soldiers in Israel find themselves in a holding pattern.

$2.5 Million Homes in California

A midcentury-modern house in Claremont, a three-bedroom condominium in San Francisco and a 1937 home in Glendale.

Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Can Sue School District, Judge Rules

Abigail Zwerner was teaching at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Va., when a boy shot her in January.

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