Taliban Releases American Prisoner—But 3 Still Held Hostage in Secret Deal?
The Taliban freed U.S. citizen Amir Amiry in a move seen as an attempt to break international isolation, though at least three other Americans remain detained.
The Taliban freed U.S. citizen Amir Amiry in a move seen as an attempt to break international isolation, though at least three other Americans remain detained.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ debuts at No. 1 with $22.4M domestically, but its massive $200M cost raises questions about long-term profitability.
President Trump and top congressional leaders hold emergency talks to avoid a government shutdown, with health care subsidies and spending cuts at the center of the standoff.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, previously deported in violation of a court order, has been moved to a controversial Pennsylvania immigration facility, raising legal and human rights alarms.
Former President Trump revives his criticism of Portland as a symbol of progressive failure, but residents and data tell a different story.
The New York Times opens a rare Q&A with chief White House correspondent Peter Baker, inviting public questions on Donald Trump’s role in global affairs.
As AI reshapes classrooms, a New York Times opinion piece explores its real benefits and hidden risks for students, teachers, and parents.
The iconic Field of Dreams in Iowa continues to draw visitors decades after the film’s release, but its long-term viability hinges on innovation and investment.
Venezuela is split between pro-government rallies and quiet skepticism as U.S. warships loom and fears of military intervention grow.
A massive 12-hour Russian drone and missile barrage struck Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, killing at least four and injuring dozens in one of the war’s most intense aerial assaults.