Gabriel García Márquez Wanted to Destroy His Last Novel. It’s About to Be Published.
The publication of “Until August” adds a surprising twist to his legacy, and may stir questions about posthumous releases that contradict a writer’s directives.
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Gabriel García Márquez Wanted to Destroy His Last Novel. It’s About to Be Published.
The publication of “Until August” adds a surprising twist to his legacy, and may stir questions about posthumous releases that contradict a writer’s directives.
Israel-Hamas Talks Over Hostage Releases and a Cease-Fire Stall
Officials say Hamas has continued to press Israel for a commitment to a permanent cease-fire after a multistage release of all hostages, but Israel has refused.
Republicans’ Dilemma on Mayorkas Impeachment: When to Take the Loss
House Republicans rushed to impeach the homeland security secretary but are taking their time delivering the charges to the Senate, where a trial is likely to be over before it begins — or yield a quick acquittal.
The Grotesque Rise of Mark Robinson
Trump’s pick for North Carolina governor is, like Trump himself, all about ire.
The National Guard Might Help Subway Riders Feel Safer
But Governor Hochul needs to ensure that the state’s role is to deter crime, not harass riders.
The National Guard Might Help Subway Riders Feel Safer
But Governor Hochul needs to ensure that the state’s role is to deter crime, not harass riders.
Nearly Half the States Sue E.P.A. Over New Limits on Deadly Pollution
Republican attorneys general from 24 states said the crackdown on fine industrial particles would raise costs. The E.P.A. said it would save lives.
‘Uncommitted’ Effort to Protest Biden Will Shift Its Focus to Washington State
The campaign is urging Democrats to register their discontent with President Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza by voting “uncommitted.” Washington’s primary is on Tuesday.
One Twin Was Hurt, the Other Was Not. Their Adult Mental Health Diverged.
A large study of “discordant twins,” in which only one suffered abuse or neglect, adds to evidence linking childhood trauma to adult illness.
Expecting Protests at the Oscars, Police Plan to Beef Up Security
The Los Angeles police said it would increase its presence at the Academy Awards, given the potential for protests related to the Israel-Hamas war.
Josette Molland, Who Told of Life in Nazi Camps Through Art, Dies at 100
She endured horrors as a captured member of the French Resistance and — to ensure that her story, too, would survive — depicted them years later in a series of stark paintings.
Josette Molland, Who Told of Life in Nazi Camps Through Art, Dies at 100
She endured horrors as a captured member of the French Resistance and — to ensure that her story, too, would survive — depicted them years later in a series of stark paintings.
Josette Molland, Who Told of Life in Nazi Camps Through Art, Dies at 100
She endured horrors as a captured member of the French Resistance and — to ensure that her story, too, would survive — depicted them years later in a series of stark paintings.
The Trump-Biden Rematch Is Here. Americans Are Processing.
They’ve worked through denial, bargaining and grief over the 2024 matchup. Are discontented voters inching toward acceptance?
The Oscars Carpet Color Goes Back to Red
Following the surprise of last year’s champagne-hued rug, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled a bright red one on Wednesday at the Dolby Theater.
Haiti Gangs Press Prime Minister to Step Down
The power struggle in Haiti is raising pressure on the United States to ease tensions while casting doubt on plans for a Kenyan-led security mission.
House Passes Bipartisan $460 Billion Spending Bill to Avert a Partial Shutdown
Staring down yet another spending deadline, Speaker Mike Johnson again relied on Democratic votes to push through a six-bill package to fund about half the government through the fall.
Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Odesa During Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister’s Visit
Neither man was hurt, and it was unclear whether the Russian Army was targeting them.
He Had 217 Covid Shots Without Side Effects, Study Finds
Media accounts of a German man’s extreme vaccination history spurred researchers to analyze his immune responses.
Mitch McConnell Endorses Trump, Whom He Once Denounced
The Kentucky Republican, who plans to step down as Senate minority leader at the end of the year, had blamed the former president’s lies about the 2020 election for the Jan. 6 riot.
With Haley Out of the Race, What Will Her Voters Do in November?
Nikki Haley’s supporters tend to be moderate and college educated, the type of voters who have helped decide recent presidential races. The New York Times spoke with nearly 40 in February to see where they were leaning.
Despite the Doubters, Haley’s Real Goal Was to Be a Choice
People kept asking what she really wanted, but ultimately the party didn’t accept her answer.
Despite the Doubters, Haley’s Real Goal Was to Be a Choice
People kept asking what she really wanted, but ultimately the party didn’t accept her answer.
With Haley’s Departure, the Rematch Between Biden and Trump Is Now Set
The contest that many Americans had long hoped to avoid — the 2024 sequel of Biden vs. Trump — is an inescapable reality.
Trump’s Conquest of the Republican Party Matters to Every American
Donald Trump has used the presidential primaries to purge his party of dissent. Republicans have lost the capacity to serve as a check on his power.
Bracing for a Trump Rematch, Biden Confronts Four Thorny Challenges
Before his State of the Union address, the president faces several political problems that are largely out of his control and present dangers to his re-election bid.
Haley’s Dropping Out Highlights GOP’s Rifts and Trump’s Dominance
Falling well short in a spirited campaign to dethrone Mr. Trump, Ms. Haley brought to a close the latest struggle over the soul and direction of the Republican Party.
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Russians Flock to Navalny’s Grave as They Grapple With His Legacy
The loss of the optimism in the face of oppression espoused by Aleksei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, has hit many Russians hard. Now, as one mourner said, “I don’t have any vision of the future.”
Fed Chair Powell Still Expects to Cut Rates This Year, but Not Yet
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, told lawmakers that rate cuts in 2024 were still likely and that hot-button bank rules could be reissued.
U.K. to Cut Taxes Again as Election Nears
The Conservative government, trailing badly in the polls, proposed the second tax cut in four months.