Cheap Drones Remain Wild Card in Iran war

Stopping Iran’s production of drones is critical to opening the Strait of Hormuz and halting its attacks on Gulf nations. But can it be done?A missile and a Shahed drone on display during a military parade in Tehran in 2025.

N Nicholas Kulish

Air Canada Pilots Killed in LaGuardia Crash Were Early in Flying Careers

The pilots were identified as Antoine Forest, 30, and Mackenzie Gunther. They were the only two fatalities in the plane’s collision with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.The wreckage of an Air Canada Express jet after it collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday.

P Pranav Baskar, Vjosa Isai, Hurubie Meko and Norimitsu Onishi

A Day in the Life of a New York City Junklugger

The work force behind Junkluggers, a company that tosses, donates and resells what we leave behind, bears witness to grief and lives in transition.Three Junkluggers employees wheeled their supplies down a steep driveway to reach a parking garage below the building, where they could access an elevato

G Gina Ryder and Graham Dickie

In San Jose, a Reckoning Over Cesar Chavez Is Only Beginning

Mr. Chavez began organizing in San Jose, Calif., in the 1950s and once lived there. After revelations of sexual abuse by the labor leader, the city and his old neighborhood confront his legacy.At San Jose City College, the area’s community college, a 40-foot mural depicting Cesar Chavez adorns the l

T Tim Arango

Should These Abandoned Tracks Become a Park or a Train Line? Or Both?

A disused rail line in Queens could help reconnect the borough and add much-needed park space. A new report suggests that a plan to do both is possible, but it faces long odds.A stretch of abandoned train tracks in central Queens is currently set to be turned into a park.

S Stefanos Chen

N.Y.U. Professors Reach a Deal on a Contract to End Strike After 2 Days

A union for about 950 full-time faculty members who are not on the tenure track said that 95 percent of its instructors would earn more than $100,000.New York University faculty members who are not on the tenure track have said that their pay is not sufficient in one of the world’s most expensive ci

T Troy Closson and Kaja Andric