Some N.F.L. players called Brazil dangerous ahead of the league’s first game in South America on Friday. Statistics show their home city is deadlier.
Read Also
- Iranian hackers sent Biden campaign stolen Trump materials in unsolicited emails, FBI says
- Tourist, 30, dies after losing her leg in shark attack off Canary Islands
- JD Vance boasts he’ll keep calling Springfield Haitians ‘illegal aliens’ even though he knows they aren’t
- Fake story claiming Kamala Harris was involved in a hit-and-run was created by Russian troll far: Microsoft
- US says Iran sent info from Trump hack to Biden associates
- Israel rigged pagers and radios to explode across Lebanon
- Federal Reserve lowers US interest rates weeks before US election
- Premier Smith blames fate of Green Line on lack of ‘political oversight’ in Calgary
- Trump’s Derision of Haitians Goes Back Years
- Lebanon Hit by 2nd Wave of Explosions, Killing at Least 20
Latest The New York Times
- Trump’s Derision of Haitians Goes Back Years
- Lebanon Hit by 2nd Wave of Explosions, Killing at Least 20
- Israel’s Focus Shifts From Hamas in Gaza to Hezbollah in Lebanon
- Thursday Briefing: A Second Day of Explosions in Lebanon
- Elon Musk’s X Finds Way Around Brazil Ban and Goes Live Again for Many Users
- Walkie-Talkies in Lebanon May Have Held More Explosives Than Pagers
- Husband Is Indicted in Double-Murder Case Involving an Au Pair
- Tyson Is Sued Over Labeling of ‘Climate-Smart’ Beef
- Floods Wreak Havoc Across Four Continents
- Wireless Device Explosions Are Latest High-Profile Attack Attributed to Israel.