When I first started reporting “The Deserter,” I met with Idite Lesom, a group that helps Russian soldiers escape the war in Ukraine, whether they have already fought at the...
Ever since Donald J. Trump’s stunning victory in 2016 — when he lost the popular vote by almost three million votes but still triumphed with over 300 electoral votes —...
In the early 1960s, Jack DeJohnette, a pianist from Chicago, took a weeklong gig at the Showboat club in Philadelphia with the saxophonist Eddie Harris and played his second instrument:...
In their efforts to show that Sean Combs was capable of the sort of violence that helped him control a criminal enterprise, federal prosecutors have pointed to his possession of...
Many miles east of Charlotte, on North Carolina’s Highway 64, churches beckon drivers with offers of deliverance. “Are you sure you’re saved?” one sign says. The air smells of lumber...
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. We’ll find out about a new building for an unusual charter school in the Bronx. We’ll also get details on the resignation of the schools chancellor,...
Over two weeks, Palestinians watched as Israeli military bulldozers tore up mile after mile of their streets and alleys, sewage seeping into the dusty ruts left behind. The people of...
With summer officially over, it’s back to business (or school) for many people, which can mean more time writing longer things, especially on the go. The smartphone has replaced the...
When the Metrograph theater opened on New York’s Lower East Side in spring of 2016, it wasn’t just a cinema; it was an experience, offering up two screens of new...
The private equity firm run by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump, has been paid at least $112 million in fees since 2021 by Saudi Arabia...