-
Powerful Earthquake Rattles Russia’s Far East But Causes Little Damage
A 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook the remote, sparsely populated Kamchatka region and set off tsunami waves. No serious injuries were reported, officials said.
-
A Seaside Refuge in Gaza, Torn Apart by an Israeli Strike
The Israeli military said it killed at least three Hamas operatives at Al-Baqa Cafe. It also killed a journalist, an artist and two best friends reconciling after a fight.
-
Brazil’s President Lula Voices Frustration With Trump Amid Tariff Battle
Faced with threats of 50 percent tariffs and demands to end a criminal case, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he wouldn’t take orders from President Trump.
-
Thailand and Cambodia Stepped Back From War, but Their Temple Fight Remains
Intense nationalism and disputed history — and maps — stoke the neighbors’ hostilities. Even a surge of international diplomacy has brought little hope of a lasting peace.
-
U.S. Hits Brazil With 50% Tariffs and Sanctions in Sharp Escalation
The White House hit Brazil on Wednesday with a 50 percent tariff and sanctions on a justice overseeing investigations into former President Jair Bolsonaro.
-
What’s on Cupid’s Mind at Versailles? A.I. Can Tell You.
An A.I.-powered feature in the historic site’s app allows visitors to chat with 20 outdoor statues throughout the famous Baroque gardens.
-
Two Become One: Dave Franco, Alison Brie, and Michael Shanks on “Together”
Genesis 2 describes a scene after Adam and Eve have been created, that “Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh.” This is the type of imagery—describing two people in the throes of love—that gets a deranged and unhinged visualization in director Michael Shanks’…
-
Why Did Such a Powerful Earthquake Generate Such a Weak Tsunami?
The quake in Russia on Wednesday was among the strongest ever recorded — but in many places, the resulting wave was small.
-
When Earth’s Surface Shifts, a New Satellite Will See It
NISAR, built jointly by NASA and India’s space agency and launched on Wednesday, will use radar to monitor tiny changes across our planet’s land and icy regions.
-
The Sgroppino Is the Original Spiked Slushie
Beat the heat with an icy riff on gin and tonics and a more nuanced take on frosé.