Iran Blockade Sets Up a Test of Which Side Can Endure More Pain

President Trump is trying to choke off the country’s lifeline with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. But the Iranians are betting that his tolerance for political pain is limited.Fuel prices reflected on a semi-truck in Aurora, Ore., last week. “Soon you’ll be nostalgic for $4 to $5 gas,” Iran’s t

D David E. Sanger

Israelis Don’t Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran

The regime in Iran has not changed and the nuclear and missile threats have not been eliminated, leaving many Israelis to wonder what this was all for.Activists held posters of war victims from around the region during a protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

D David M. Halbfinger

Pride Flag Can Fly at Stonewall After Trump Administration Reversal

The settlement ends a symbolic attack on the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement and deals a blow to the administration’s assault on diversity initiatives.The removal of the Pride flag from the monument in February drew fierce backlash from L.G.B.T.Q. people in New York City and across the country.

L Liam Stack

Judge Dismisses Trump’s Suit Over WSJ Report on Birthday Card to Epstein

The judge said President Trump had not “plausibly alleged” that The Journal published the article with actual malice.A federal judge dismissed President Trump’s defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, saying that the complaint did not plausibly show actual malice.

K Katie Robertson

How Orban Lost His Touch, and Hungary’s Election

The election defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orban is less the result of an ideological shift in Hungary, and more the playing out of a fundamental rule of politics.A campaign poster in Keszthely, Hungary, for Prime Minister Viktor Orban with the word “Mafia” spray painted on it.

A Andrew Higgins

‘We Finally Have Democracy’: Hungarians Erupt in Joy and Relief

Many Hungarians, exhausted by a struggling economy and worried about a move away from the European Union, were jubilant after Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded. Some had wondered if he would.Budapest was lit by torchlight as people gathered to celebrate the Hungarian election results on Sunday.

A Amelia Nierenberg and Lili Rutai

Swalwell’s Fall Punctuates Woes of Democrats in California, of All Places

Democrats have struggled to find a candidate for governor who can capture the imagination of voters in one of their most important strongholds.The California governor’s race has attracted a wide range of Democratic candidates. A gathering in San Francisco in February drew, from left, Tony Thurmond,

S Shane Goldmacher

Hollywood Heavyweights Sign Letter Opposing Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros.

The letter warns that the deal will result in fewer jobs for creatives, along with higher costs and less choice for audiences.A letter signed by more than 1,000 writers, actors and directors said Paramount’s deal for Warner Bros. Discovery deal would harm Hollywood’s already distressed entertainment

B Benjamin Mullin

After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a Fight for the Youth Vote

A fledgling Democratic group and the far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes seek to make gains on college campuses that have recently been dominated by Turning Point USA.Nicholas J. Fuentes, left, the 27-year-old white nationalist, and Zee Cohen-Sanchez, the founder of the Democratic organization

R Robert Draper