
How the N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Plan to Solve the Housing Crisis
The candidates’ ambitious plans could bring hundreds of thousands of new homes to a city desperate for them, though many are light on details about how they’d pay for them.
The candidates’ ambitious plans could bring hundreds of thousands of new homes to a city desperate for them, though many are light on details about how they’d pay for them.
A super PAC supporting Mr. Cuomo has raised $10 million from business leaders and special interest groups that could benefit from his victory.
A clinical trial found that women could switch drugs without waiting for scans showing cancer progression, which improved their quality of life.
The trial, in people treated for colon cancer, showed clear evidence that an exercise program lowered the risk of disease recurrence and death.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Sunday that Ukrainian drones attacked airfields in five regions, and that several aircraft had caught fire.
The election to overhaul Mexico’s courts could result in a justice system more beholden to the nation’s dominant party, Morena.
Police arrested hundreds of people overnight after Paris St.-Germain fans celebrated a Champions League victory. Amid the celebrations, one person died in a traffic incident and another was stabbed to death.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attack. The Israeli military denied any of its fire had harmed people within the site.
Senior executives are being pushed out and the director, Kash Patel, is more freely using polygraph tests to tamp down on news leaks about leadership decisions and behavior.
On June 1, Mexico will become the only country in the world to elect all of its judges and magistrates. Emiliano Rodriguez Mega, a New York Times reporter based in Mexico City, breaks down why this new approach is so controversial.