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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was about to give a campaign speech in the western Japanese city of Wakayama when a loud explosion was heard.
By Motoko Rich, Hikari Hida and Mike Ives
Bob Lee was killed after what appeared to be an argument with someone he knew, prosecutors said in court documents. The lawyer for the suspect responded: “I wouldn’t describe this as a crime.”
By Sharon LaFraniere, Thomas Fuller and Shawn Hubler
For hits like “Your Name” and now “Suzume,” Makoto Shinkai has worked with Radwimps on the narrative as well as the score. The results have won awards.
By Carlos Aguilar
President Biden was in tears after the surprise meeting with the priest, Friar Frank O’Grady, who was given a last-minute security approval to meet with the president.
By Katie Rogers
Short-rib adobo for Saturday, scallops in béarnaise on Sunday.
By Sam Sifton
Though they don’t own their apartments, some renters are investing in the décor and design of their units to display on social media and are getting paid to do it.
By Victoria M. Walker
An election bill moving through the Republican-led Legislature would rewrite the rules for a single race: the looming battle against Senator Jon Tester, a Democrat.
By Nick Corasaniti
He and his allies have a lot of explaining to do.
By Jamelle Bouie
A look at Tim Scott and whether he has an angle to build a base of support.
By Nate Cohn
The young Black Democrats expelled from the legislature bring an activist approach, and model themselves after civil rights leaders of the past.
By Clyde McGrady, Emily Cochrane and Jon Cherry