Administration officials have described starkly different foreign policies since last week’s cruise missile strike, and President Trump has yet to clarify.
Although on the same side in Syria, Iran is conspicuously not allowing Russia unlimited use of its air bases, part of a legacy of mistrust between the two.
President Trump is confronting North Korean aggression with a set of tools that has had limited success for the United States in the past.
President Trump’s proposed cuts in environmental programs go far beyond climate change. They would also affect clean water, law enforcement and pollution cleanup.
He is now the 113th justice of the high court, a victory for President Trump in his push to shape the institution for decades to come. The governor had been facing impeachment proceedings over his relationship with a longtime aide and his attempts to cover it up.
With the resignation of Robert Bentley on Monday, Kay Ivey became the second woman to serve as governor of Alabama.
The judge ruled that the law was enacted with the intent to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
After an investigation into a sales scandal at the bank, the board pinned most of the blame on its former chief executive and its former head of community banking.
A report from a panel of the bank’s board members describes the system that led to a sham accounts scandal, and its numerous red flags.
The shooting in an elementary school was an apparent murder-suicide.
The airline said the man was one of four who had been selected to be bumped from the flight. When he refused to leave, security officers pulled him out of the cabin. United apologized for the overbooked situation, but not for its treatment of the passenger. Mr. Enninful’s appointment makes a statement about diversity and gender at one of the most influential fashion magazines.
Mr. Enninful will replace Alexandra Shulman and will become the first nonwhite man to edit a mainstream women’s fashion magazine.
Mr. Baldwin’s unexpectedly moving new memoir reflects on topics ranging from a directionless childhood to Harrison Ford’s looks.
Coverage of an abuse of an obscure law by the New York Police Department, Russian power and the Philippines drew some of the top awards. The prizes included reporting on the presidential election; a fatal fire in Oakland, Calif.; and the attempts by the Russian government to assert its power.
The Times has won three Pulitzer Prizes, bringing its total to 122.
A museum in a remote region of Japan is recreating American icons in sand. Take a 360-degree spin through Hollywood, Mount Rushmore and even Trump Tower, all composed of sand and water. Dylann Roof, already sentenced to death in federal court for the South Carolina church massacre, was in court to plead guilty to state murder charges.
Saying the economy was “pretty healthy,” the Federal Reserve chairwoman said the Fed was moving its focus to keeping growth on an even keel.
Peter Levashov, 36, arrested on vacation in Spain, is charged with wire fraud and unauthorized interception of electronic communications.
A casual remark by Ms. Le Pen, a contender for president, threatened to jeopardize her longtime effort to distance her far-right National Front party from anti-Semitism.
After passing Ford Motor a week ago, the electric car company edged past General Motors in early trading, with a market capitalization of $50.9 billion.
Because federal law takes precedence, flying in possession is barred. Enforcement, however, is not a priority for screeners.
An outbreak of elephantiasis among farmers in western Uganda was the surprising result of working barefoot, researchers report.
The hedge fund criticized the organic food purveyor’s brand development, customer service and distribution strategy, and nominated four candidates for the company’s board.
The company said it would remove artwork from X-Men Gold #1 that appeared to refer to Islamist attacks on Christians and Jews in Indonesia.
Passover begins tonight: We’ve got last-minute ideas, if you’re observing the holiday, or meals for the week, if you’re not.
The musician was honored in his hometown, with a service including letters from Paul McCartney and Bill Clinton and a rendition of “Johnny B. Goode.”
The artist Awol Erizku is opening his first solo show in Europe with his most political work to date.
The Grammy-winning musician thought he was just writing the score for “Samara.” Then the playwright Richard Maxwell asked him to take a role, too.
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