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New York Times
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NYT > Top Stories

Ukraine Drone Strike Targets Russian Air Bases in Large-Scale Attack
Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Sunday that Ukrainian drones attacked airfields in five regions and that several aircraft had caught fire.

Trump Is Said to Have Known About NASA Nominee’s Donations Before Picking Him
President Trump withdrew his nomination of Jared Isaacman, an ally of Elon Musk, because of donations he had made to Democrats. But people with knowledge of the events say Mr. Isaacman had disclosed the contributions.

Unease at F.B.I. Intensifies as Patel Ousts Top Officials
Senior executives are being pushed out and the director, Kash Patel, is more freely using polygraph tests to tamp down on news leaks about leadership decisions and behavior.

More Than 20 Killed Near Aid Distribution Site in Gaza, Health Officials Say
The Palestinians were shot and scores wounded as huge crowds assembled to try and get food from a new aid distribution center. An Israeli military official said soldiers fired warning shots.

What to Know About Israel’s Renewed Ground Offensive in Gaza
The Israeli military is again advancing into Gaza and has blocked most aid, causing widespread hunger. A new but widely criticized system for getting in relief started operating last week.

Party Activists in California Aren’t Sold on a Harris Run for Governor
Kamala Harris did not appear in person at a California state Democratic convention, leaving delegates to wonder how seriously she is considering running and whether it would be wise.

‘I Didn’t Get It Done’: A Reflective Tim Walz Wants to Make Good
Last year’s Democratic vice-presidential nominee has thrown himself into a robust atonement-and-explanation tour, though aides insist there is no grand strategy.

Do Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die?
Paula Ritchie wasn’t dying, but under Canada’s new rules, she qualified for a medically assisted death. Was that kindness or cruelty?

Hudson’s Bay Stores to Close in Canada
Bargain hunters picked over what was left at the Hudson’s Bay Company’s remaining stores, part of a vast empire that was North America’s oldest corporation.

$105 Million Reparations Package for Tulsa Race Massacre Unveiled by Mayor
The plan, the first large-scale attempt to address the impact of the 1921 atrocity, will raise private funds for housing assistance, scholarships and economic development.

Poland’s Presidential Election Goes Down to the Wire
A vote seen as a test of the power of populist nationalism in Europe was too close to call, with exit polls putting the two contenders neck and neck.

Mexico Votes in Sprawling, First-Ever Judiciary Election
Voters were choosing the nine members of the Supreme Court on Sunday, along with more than 2,600 other judges and magistrates.

Can This 14-Year-Old Football Star Become a High School Millionaire?
Major brands and local sponsors have offered lucrative deals to high school, and even younger, stars who promote their products.

Breast Cancer Patients Get Early Warning of Faltering Drugs With Blood Test
A clinical trial found that women could switch drugs without waiting for scans showing cancer progression, which improved their quality of life.

Exercise Extends Life for People With Cancer, Study Shows
The trial, in people treated for colon cancer, showed clear evidence that an exercise program lowered the risk of disease recurrence and death.

For Indian Students, Dreams of America Are Suddenly in Doubt
Nobody knows what the halt on visa interviews means and how long it will last. The uncertainty has upended thousands of carefully made plans.
How William F. Buckley Jr. Wrote Trump’s Playbook
William F. Buckley Jr. was also a revolutionary.
Are International Students Good for American Universities?
It’s complicated.

Northern Lights May Be Visible as Far South as Alabama
Streaks of colorful light could paint the sky over a large portion of the country on Sunday night into Monday morning amid a severe geomagnetic storm.

Jubilant PSG Fans Cause Chaos in France
Police arrested hundreds of people overnight after Paris St.-Germain fans celebrated a Champions League victory. Amid the celebrations, one person died in a traffic incident and another was stabbed to death.

We Are Witnessing the Bond Market’s Power to Intimidate
Gaping budget deficits, on-again-off-again tariff wars and now, soaring bond yields. No wonder the markets are jumpy, our columnist says.

Oreo Maker Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Look-Alike Product Packaging
Mondelez International, a corporate giant behind the name-brand versions of many snacks, contends that Aldi is mimicking its packaging to dupe customers.
RSS Feed Updated : 2025-06-01 09:26 PM
National Center for Environmental Information
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NCEI News Feed
Assessing the Global Climate in April 2025
The April global surface temperature was 2.20°F (1.22°C) above the 20th-century average, making it the second-warmest April on record.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in April 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in April was 53.6°F, which is 2.6°F above the long-term average and ranks in the warmest third of the 131-year record.
Assessing the Global Climate in March 2025
The March global surface temperature was 2.36°F (1.31°C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9°F (12.7°C), making it the third-warmest March on record.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in March 2025
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in March was 46.9°F, 5.4°F above average.
March 2025 Regional Temperature and Precipitation Impacts and Outlooks
The March 2025 three-month summaries of temperature and precipitation impacts and outlooks are now available for 13 regions and sub regions.
NCEI Collaborates with FathomVerse to Celebrate Citizen Science Month
NCEI is excited to celebrate Citizen Science month by collaborating with MBARI and the FathomVerse mobile game.
NASA DEVELOP Spring 2025
NCEI is proud to host NASA DEVELOP interns in spring 2025.
Assessing the Global Climate in February 2025
The February global surface temperature was 2.27°F (1.26°C) above the 20th-century average of 53.8°F (12.1°C), making it the third-warmest February on record.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in February 2025
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in February was 34.9°F, 1.0°F above average, ranking in the middle third of the 131-year record.
Assessing the Global Climate in January 2025
January temperature marks a new global milestone. Temperatures were above average over much of the globe, but much below average over the United States, Greenland, and far eastern Russia.
RSS Feed Updated : 2025-06-01 09:38 PM