Today's Headlines: Trump Crushing DeSantis and G.O.P. Rivals, Times/Siena Poll Finds

Who Paid for a Mysterious Spy Tool? The F.B.I., an F.B.I. Inquiry Found
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Trump Crushing DeSantis and G.O.P. Rivals, Times/Siena Poll Finds

Trump Crushing DeSantis and G.O.P. Rivals, Times/Siena Poll Finds

By Shane Goldmacher

The twice-indicted former president leads across nearly every category and region, as primary voters wave off concerns about his escalating legal jeopardy.

Who Paid for a Mysterious Spy Tool? The F.B.I., an F.B.I. Inquiry Found

Who Paid for a Mysterious Spy Tool? The F.B.I., an F.B.I. Inquiry Found

By Mark Mazzetti, Ronen Bergman and Adam Goldman

After a Times report, the bureau canceled its contract with a government contractor that used the tool on its behalf. But questions remain.

Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity

Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity

By Coral Davenport

From meatpackers to home health aides, workers are struggling in sweltering temperatures and productivity is taking a hit.

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Inside the Party Switch that Blew Up North Carolina Politics

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Inside the Party Switch that Blew Up North Carolina Politics

By Kate Kelly and David Perlmutt

Tricia Cotham, a Democrat who supported abortion rights, was encouraged to run for a state House seat by powerful Republicans. After she was elected, she joined them and delivered a G.O.P. supermajority.

What 'Oppenheimer' Doesn't Tell You About the Trinity Test

Opinion | Guest Essay

What 'Oppenheimer' Doesn't Tell You About the Trinity Test

By Tina Cordova

As a new generation of Americans learns about the world's first nuclear test, the people who lived through it are being left out of the story again.

Today's Videos

Coup Supporters Attack the French Embassy in Niger

Video Video: Coup Supporters Attack the French Embassy in Niger

By The Associated Press and Reuters

People who back the coup waved Russian flags in Niger's capital and called for French troops to withdraw from the country.

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