In Norway, the Electric Vehicle Future Has Already Arrived

Listen to This Article For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. BAMBLE, Norway — About 110 miles south of Oslo, along a highway lined with pine and birch trees, a shiny …

Prosecuting Florida’s Migrant Flights Would Face Legal Hurdles

Legal questions have been raised about migrant flights Florida chartered to Sacramento and Martha’s Vineyard. But state officials say they were voluntary, and proving otherwise could be tough.

Russia and Saudi Arabia’s Oil Partnership Shows Strain

Analysts said the countries’ mutual need to keep energy prices high would help them maintain close ties, despite signs that Moscow has undercut previous deals.

Man Charged With Spraying Police With Insecticide on Jan. 6

The Justice Department also charged the Long Island man with assaulting a news photographer, in the latest reminder that the authorities are continuing to find rioters who assaulted the Capitol.

On His Podcast ‘Wine and Hip Hop,’ Jermaine Stone Aims to Bridge Cultures

Listen to This Article For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. Jermaine Stone’s first exposure to wine occurred by happenstance, when he took a job in the warehouse of …

Record Pollution and Heat Herald a Season of Climate Extremes

It’s not officially summer yet in the Northern Hemisphere. But the extremes are already here. Fires are burning across the breadth of Canada, blanketing parts of the eastern United States with choking, orange-gray smoke. Puerto Rico is under a severe …

Where Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Climate Change

While many of them acknowledge that climate change is real, they largely downplay the issue and reject policies that would slow rising temperatures.

A Religious Charter School Faces Pushback From the Charter School Movement Itself

A Catholic school, newly approved in Oklahoma, is testing the bounds of what it means to be a charter — uncomfortably so for some leaders.

Trump Turns to a Familiar Playbook in Effort to Undermine Documents Inquiry

The former president is stepping up efforts to delegitimize the investigation into his handling of classified material after leaving office, a tactic he has used throughout his career in business and politics.

Investor Linked to Paxton’s Impeachment Is Charged With Lying to Lenders

Nate Paul, the real estate investor at the center of the impeachment case against the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been jailed at the request of the F.B.I.