-

Security Warnings for Pride Month Events: What to Know
Citing the potential for terrorism, the State Department, F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security urged those attending L.G.B.T.Q. events to be vigilant. Here’s what to know.
-

Kittens or puppies? Animals left at shelter turned out to be foxes — again.
It’s the latest case of someone mistaking wild baby animals such as coyotes or bobcats for abandoned domestic pets.
-

How to sell furniture like a pro on Facebook and Craigslist
Expert furniture resellers share their best tips and tricks for outshining the competition on secondhand sites.
-

Amtrak’s Acela upgrades its menu to match its speed
Amtrak is giving Acela business-class travelers a new menu all their own, in an effort to make the faster (and pricier) ride feel distinct.
-

My partner’s parenting makes me look like the ‘wicked’ stepmom
Her partner’s easy going parenting style makes her feel like the ‘wicked’ stepmom.
-

A teen dropped out of high school during WWII. Now 99, she just graduated.
Eleanor Monninger graduated Saturday at the age of 99 — more than 80 years after leaving high school to help on the family farm while her brother fought in World War II.
-

Why Gen Z College Students Are Seeking Tech and Finance Jobs
Many of Harvard’s Generation Z say “sellout” is not an insult.
-

Inside the Life of Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.’s Running Mate
Ms. Shanahan, a lawyer who was married to Sergey Brin, a Google founder, led a rarefied and sometimes turbulent life in Silicon Valley, according to a Times examination.
-

Businesses in D.C. Blame the Government for the District’s Empty Offices
Workers in Washington have returned to the office slowly, with a pervasive and pronounced effect on the local economy.
-

Down-ballot Democrats work to boost Biden with updraft coattails: ‘We push him’
Sens. Tammy Baldwin (Wis.) and Bob Casey (Pa.) are examples of Democratic senators running ahead of the president in key states.