Shocked by Extreme Storms, a Maine Fishing Town Fights to Save Its Waterfront
After two devastating storms hit Stonington in January, plans are multiplying to raise and fortify wharves, roads and buildings. But will that be enough?
After two devastating storms hit Stonington in January, plans are multiplying to raise and fortify wharves, roads and buildings. But will that be enough?
More than 50 African leaders have gathered in Beijing for a summit aimed at projecting the influence of China’s leader, Xi Jinping, in the developing world.
Robert Caro’s hugely influential book still resonates with politicians and public officials in New York City today.
Extreme heat and flooding are accelerating the deterioration of bridges, engineers say, posting a quiet but growing threat.
Some vegetables cost more than they have in five years. Top Chinese officials have made a point of showing that they’re doing something about it.
The city built highly accessible accommodations for competitors in the 2024 Paralympic Games. But the rest of Paris remains difficult to navigate.
President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned an assault of more than 200 missiles and drones that ranged from Kyiv to Odesa to Ukraine’s West. Energy infrastructure was again a target.
The transformation of cycling access in Paris over the past few years may have lessons for New York and its car-clogged streets.
A new government in Nepal formally asked for relief from a $216 million debt it incurred for construction of an airport in Pokhara that has been beset by problems.
Readers react to his speech and offer advice for the Democrats. Also: G.O.P. After Trump; funding for maintenance; taxing tips; imperfect summer.