Mr. Macron, a political novice, and Ms. Le Pen, a far-right firebrand, appeared headed toward a runoff vote next month after voters rejected the mainstream parties.
Marine Le Pen’s advancement to France’s presidential runoff on May 7 is a political earthquake. But now the other parties are unifying to stop her.
The Trump administration wants to use the deadline as leverage on a border wall, military spending, health care and more, raising the prospects of a shutdown.
At an Indiana factory operated by the same corporate parent, more than 700 blue-collar workers are being laid off as their jobs are moved to Mexico.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and John F. Kelly, the homeland security secretary, indicated that children of undocumented immigrants were “caught between the law.”
Choate’s failure to report teachers accused of sexual misconduct enabled them to teach elsewhere, where they could engage in similar behavior.
For the first time in nearly two decades, Bill O’Reilly will not be kicking off Fox News’s prime-time lineup. The other cable networks have noticed.
Ms. Camerota, a former anchor, said Mr. Ailes, the former network chief, had made “grossly inappropriate” statements to her and once invited her to a hotel room.
The president's budget proposal would eliminate the 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant program, which serves about 1.6 million children nationally. In 360, we take a closer look at an after-school program in North Carolina that would be cut. Travis Kalanick’s drive to win in life has led to a pattern of risk-taking that has at times put his ride-hailing company on the brink of implosion.
The internet real estate, used for and expanding array of ad formats, is a prime driver of huge quarterly profits for the parent company, Alphabet.
Only a few people ever watch death sentences carried out in the name of the state. Here, five witnesses recall their experiences in the nation’s death houses.
Mondo Duplantis is the only high school vaulter to have cleared 19 feet, and he has done it twice this year.
The fire, in a home on 208th Street in Queens Village, killed two adults; two boys, 2 and 9; and a teenage girl, law enforcement officials said.
If confirmed, the arrest would bring to three the number of Americans known to be held by the secretive nation at a tense moment in relations with Washington.
King Salman also promoted his sons Prince Khaled bin Salman as ambassador to the U.S. and Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman as state minister for energy affairs.
Ms. Moran’s biggest role was as the sweet but mischievous Joanie, who became a major character on the show and earned a spinoff, “Joanie Loves Chachi.”
In this endlessly fascinating work, Annie Baker, the author of “The Flick,” considers the art and necessity of fabulation.
Christian Borle is the eccentric Willy Wonka in this tentative musical based on the Roald Dahl children’s classic.
Cavaliers sweep the Pacers, again, thanks to the return of the game’s most dangerous player: Playoff LeBron.
Yameen Rasheed, who wrote satirical critiques of the government, was stabbed. He had repeatedly complained to the police about receiving death threats.
Generations of Indians have greatly admired the United States. But many are infuriated and unnerved by what they see as a wave of racist violence.
“Bates Motel,” the A&E prequel to “Psycho,” wraps up after five seasons, and the principal players are wistful but pleased.
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