With Nuclear Deal Dead, Containing Iran Grows More Fraught
By Cassandra Vinograd, Isabel Kershner and Michael Levenson The Israeli war cabinet met again on Monday to discuss the strike, with some hawkish members of the prime minister's government calling for a swift and forceful retaliation. | | News Analysis By David E. Sanger The U.S., Europe, Russia and China worked together on a 2015 deal to limit Iran's nuclear program. The arrangement's unraveling and the spike in superpower tensions make this a dangerous moment. | | By Maggie Haberman The former president flashed signs of irritation at times, but also seemed to fall asleep, before jolting back awake. | | |
Climate By Catrin Einhorn Rising sea temperatures around the planet have caused a bleaching event that is expected to be the most extensive on record. | | Opinion By W.J. Hennigan Should the U.S. forswear launching nukes first in combat? | | |
By The Associated Press Pro-Trump protesters gathered near the Manhattan courthouse where the former president's criminal trial is taking place. | | By Rebecca Carballo After a video was widely shared online of two men pushing over a rock formation at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, the authorities are asking for the public's help to identify them. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix After the ex-president seemed to fall asleep in court, Jimmy Kimmel said it was "nice to see even Donald Trump is exhausted by Donald Trump." | | |
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