Deal With Israel Divides Lebanese, Fueling Protests in Beirut

Supporters welcomed the agreement as a step toward curtailing Iran’s influence within Lebanon, but others took to the streets, calling it a capitulation.People in Beirut protesting against the agreement that was signed late Friday between Israel, Lebanon and the United States.

A Abdi Latif Dahir

Watergate Today as a Blip of a Story? Vance Might Not Be Entirely Wrong.

Nixon’s offenses were not a deep-state invention. But in the age of Donald Trump, and in a fractured media environment, voters have become more inured to political scandal.During the Watergate scandal in the early 1970s, Americans did not consume news from highly partisan outlets the way they do tod

M Matthew Purdy

Riding Into 2028: On the Midterms Trail, Andy Beshear Eyes a Bigger Prize

The two-term Democratic governor of deep-red Kentucky, in demand as a surrogate in key 2026 races, talks horses, faith and family politics as he considers a run for the White House.Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky has positioned himself for an expected presidential run in 2028.

E Elisabeth Bumiller

Jeffries Faces Steep Test as Far Left Builds Strength in Congress

The victories of Darializa Avila Chevalier and other anti-establishment candidates are changing the face of House Democrats, posing a challenge for their leader.Representative Hakeem Jeffries, the New York Democrat and minority leader, is in line to be speaker if his party wins the House in November

A Annie Karni

Colorado Supreme Court Delay Threatens Democratic Redistricting Effort

Both parties are awaiting a decision on the validity of ballot proposals to redraw Colorado’s maps ahead of 2028. Democrats say each day without a ruling puts the proposals at risk.Democrats have been waiting for more than 50 days for the Colorado Supreme Court to rule on the validity of their ballo

N Nick Corasaniti

Mexican Officials Have Become Informants for the Trump Administration

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico has pushed back against U.S. investigations into Mexican politicians. Now some politicians want to cooperate.President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, seen here at the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico last year, has objected to U.S. investigations into officials

S Steve Fisher, Jack Nicas and Alan Feuer

Natural Selection

Sometimes, our preference for certitude, our need to define things with conviction, closes us off from possibility.

M Melissa Kirsch

Chaos Came to CBS News. What’s in Store for CNN?

The tech scion David Ellison is close to completing a merger that would put the legacy broadcaster and the 24-hour cable news network under the same roof.Turmoil at CBS News around “60 Minutes” alarmed journalists at CNN, which Paramount would acquire in a merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.

M Michael M. Grynbaum and Benjamin Mullin