Democrats have pledged not to cooperate on an overhaul of the tax code unless they know how that rewrite would benefit the president and his family.
The White House defended its less-is-more practices, saying that releasing information on wide topics would impede President Trump’s ability to govern.
The vice president’s message, delivered on a visit to South Korea, showed that the White House was giving China time to show whether it is ready to use its influence to curb its neighbor.
Moscow and its state-run news outlets are churning out fake and slanted reports to bolster favored politicians, just as in the U.S. last year, critics say.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
With a 20 percent approval rating, the final months of the Christie administration reflect the dimming twilight of New Jersey’s governor.
Some of the most vocal opponents of the death penalty at recent protests in Arkansas had been wrongly on death row themselves. Watch them deliver a petition to the governor's office. Voters in major cities tended to oppose the changes expanding presidential power, but those in rural areas, who are often more religious, voted for them.
A phone call between the two leaders did not mention concerns that the referendum in Turkey would erode the country’s democratic institutions.
For decades, the E.U. dangled the possibility of membership before an eager suitor in Ankara. The recent referendum is likely to cool the flirtation.
A majority of Turkish voters agreed on Sunday to vastly expand the powers of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. But external monitors say the referendum was unfair. Broken down day by day, here are our TV critic’s recommendations for April 17-20.
Newly released court documents reveal that the singer’s home was strewn with narcotic painkillers for which he did not have prescriptions.
A stealthy pet project by the former Microsoft chief lets you search and learn about how the government spends tax dollars.
The social media network is struggling with its role in policing content on its global platform.
The social network is facing criticism for a posting of a killing, but it is not the first struggle the company has had over content. The hunt continued for Steve Stephens, who officials said posted on Facebook a video of him fatally shooting a man in Cleveland on Sunday.
On his first day on the Supreme Court, Justice Neil Gorsuch was an active questioner, displaying an easy familiarity with the issues in the cases before the court.
Male justices interrupt female ones at a higher rate than the reverse, and conservatives tend to interrupt liberals more, a new study finds.
A beloved movie is adapted to the musical stage with feverish imagination — and a magnetic Andy Karl shooing away the shadow of Bill Murray.
The protest to demand better conditions was led by Marwan Barghouti, the most prominent detainee and a figure often seen as a future Palestinian leader. Issues of racial and ethnic discrimination continue to loom large over the race for governor in Jakarta — and larger still across Indonesia.
Underlying figures back up the view that Chinese growth is humming along, but a government forecast suggests that economists expect slower growth later in the year.
Disney Theatrical Productions said Monday that it had chosen Caissie Levy to play Elsa and Patti Murin to play Anna in this adaptation of the 2013 film.
The number of Afghan women seeking divorce is rising, but many are then met with harassment and difficulties in their daily lives.
On Wednesday, TV and movie writers will begin voting on whether to authorize a walkout, which could occur on May 2. Health care is a major issue.
With no backing from the Catholic Church, and no building permits, Justo Gallego, 91, has been building an extraordinary church since the 1960s.
The Italian brand’s new pre-fall campaign features an all-black cast, but does it mark a real advance for fashion?
The work in George W. Bush’s “Portraits of Courage” reveals a surprisingly adept artist who has dramatically improved his technique while also doing penance for a great disaster of American history.
Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes’s account of the 2016 presidential election depicts a dysfunctional Clinton campaign and the many mistakes it made.
A Times reporter and her colleagues attended an Easter service in one of the Christian towns near Mosul that has been hit hardest by the Islamic State.
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