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The position of the No. 1 host in cable news grew more tenuous as support from the Murdoch family showed signs of eroding, according to people briefed on discussions about his future.
The saga might never have come to light had the Navy not posted a photograph of the Carl Vinson sailing through the Sunda Strait, which separates two Indonesian islands.
The president said the executive order was a way to end the “theft of American prosperity,” which he said had been brought on by low-wage immigrant labor. No immediate changes are expected. But the order asks various federal agencies to recommend changes.
Tens of millions of dollars came from wealthy donors and large corporations, which is likely to intensify questions about the president’s commitment to his populist positions.
Mayor Bill de Blasio garnered more than $100,000 in rents, and Andrew M. Cuomo made more from his poorly selling book than he did as governor.
The prime minister had repeatedly ruled out a snap election but is now betting that her party can increase its majority.
With only a small majority in Parliament at the start of two years of negotiations with the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May decided to go to the voters.
Jesselyn Silva is only 10 years old, but she's already in the ring. The president’s daughter, now a White House adviser, has filed 173 foreign trademarks in 21 countries, as well as in Hong Kong and the European Union.
Two days after Steve W. Stephens shot a stranger in Cleveland and posted a video of the crime online, he ended his life near Erie, Pa.
The sentencing of Mr. Hernandez, who was found guilty of the 1979 kidnapping and murder, brings to a close a case that bedeviled investigators for decades.
Unscrupulous leaders can manipulate the political environment, making it more likely that they will win future contests and gain false legitimacy.
The Turkish president has turned his claimed victory into political reality, but the vote’s legitimacy is still in doubt as observer groups list many concerns.
In this 360° video, get an up-close look at how a dung beetle in Laikipia, Kenya, prepares a meal. The United States has intercepted Russian warplanes near American airspace several dozen times over the past decade, the military says. New laws will keep migrants and refugees in vast camps surrounded by razor wire while their cases are decided. Even then, most will be rejected.
There are conflicting reports about whether any Islamic State militants were killed by the 11-ton bomb dropped on a cave complex in Afghanistan on Thursday.
The interior minister said that bomb-making material and explosives had been found at an apartment in Marseille rented by two men known for their “radicalization.”
A ruling by a United States District Court judge cleared the way for an appearance by the white nationalist leader that had been canceled to go ahead.
The government is heavily promoting the M+ museum, set to open two years behind schedule in 2019, but questions of curatorial independence remain.
Oklahoma City’s Westbrook, a mercurial superstar, said his relationship with the basketball on the court is no joke as he and the Thunder prepare for Game 2 against the Houston Rockets.
Paula Vogel makes her long-awaited Broadway debut, telling the story of a Yiddish drama shut down in 1923.
Kori Ali Muhammad had been on the run since Thursday, when he was suspected of killing a security guard. He surrendered to the police after Tuesday’s rampage.
The company’s stock has fallen as competitors copy the features that once made Snapchat unique.
He was held as part of extradition proceedings that could lead to him being sent back to India, which he fled over a year ago under an avalanche of unpaid bills and accusations of fraud.
Our critic finds that an inspiring leader has left the Los Angeles Philharmonic in peerless artistic shape.
In “This Fight Is Our Fight,” Elizabeth Warren offers a manifesto for the Democratic resistance to President Trump.
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