Trial in Bombing of U.S.S. Cole Is Postponed Until June 2026

The trial had been set to begin on Oct. 6, days before the 25th anniversary of the attack that killed 17 U.S. sailors on the destroyer Cole.

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Her Final Wish: A Home for the Son She Never Got to Hold

Chrissie Tully gave birth to a son 76 years ago in an Irish home for single mothers, shrouded in secrecy and shame. She’s still waiting for him.

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U.N. Court Drops Sudan’s Genocide Case Against U.A.E.

The International Court of Justice said it lacked jurisdiction after Sudan accused the United Arab Emirates of fueling genocide in the African country’s civil war.

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Some Teen Wellness Influencers Are Embracing Views in Line With the ‘MAHA’ Movement

High schoolers are appealing to other health-conscious kids online, sometimes by expressing views in line with the “Make America Healthy Again” movement.

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Why Warren Buffett’s Departure from Berkshire Hathaway Matters

At the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, known as “Woodstock for capitalists,” many wept at the departure of a singular figure in the business world.

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What Buffett’s Exit Means

Tens of thousands were on hand to see the billionaire announce his plans to retire. Their attention is already focusing on what is next for the conglomerate he built.

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A Reporter Takes Pause at the Career Pause

Fed up with being overworked or unfulfilled, some young people are quitting their jobs to take “mini-retirements,” a trend that caught the eye of a Times journalist.

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Arizona Restaurant Shooting Leaves at Least 3 Dead and 5 Injured

Witnesses told local news stations that the shooting took place at a Cinco de Mayo event.

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In the Battle for Next Pope, Cardinal Erdö Emerges as a Conservative Favorite

The archbishop is a standard-bearer for those in the church who favor a return to traditional rules and doctrine after Pope Francis.

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Rwanda in Talks With Trump Administration to Take in Migrants Deported From U.S.

Discussions with the Central African country come as the Trump administration looks for more countries willing to accept deportees as part of a sweeping crackdown.

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