The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei

Iran’s new leaders are commemorating Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli war against the country, with a funeral unlike any other in recent history.Mourners on Saturday at the Grand Mosalla mosque complex in Tehran, Iran’s capital, during Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s fune

T The New York Times

Nearly a Million Investors Lost a Total of $3.8 Billion on Trump Crypto Coin

A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.Protesters outside Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., ahead of a private dinner for investors in Presi

E Eric Lipton and David Yaffe-Bellany

How the ‘Beautiful Game’ Is Deflecting America’s Political Turmoil

Amid protests and rancor, World Cup soccer proves a bright spot in the United States and around the world.Local fans of Algeria’s team, whose home base for the 2026 World Cup soccer tournament is at the nearby University of Kansas take part in a street party before the game against Argentina, in Law

M Matthew Purdy, Jazmine Ulloa and Matthew Cullen

Putin Visits Battlefield and Vows to Take More of Ukraine

The Russian leader denounced Ukraine’s “imaginary achievements” on the battlefield of late, calling its leaders “play actors.”An attack on Moscow last month was among a string of Ukrainian successes that have brought the war home for more Russians.

P Paul Sonne

What to Know About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding Festivities

Yes, they got married. Yes, they held a huge event inside Madison Square Garden. No, the guests did not post much about it. (At least they haven’t yet.)A “JUST&T MARRIED!” sign on a video screen outside the wedding venue Friday evening.

M Matt Stevens, Jesse McKinley and Madison Malone Kircher

America at 250

The truth worth celebrating this summer is that our country is still being made.

T The Editorial Board

The Texas Hill Country Flood, One Year Later

A year after a catastrophic flood killed 139 people in the Texas Hill Country, communities along the Guadalupe River are still rebuilding.The banks of the Guadalupe River in Ingram, Texas, earlier this week. The river swelled during flash flooding last July that claimed 139 lives.

E Edgar Sandoval