President Trump’s hopes for an alliance faded as he and his administration publicly chastised President Vladimir V. Putin.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said after meeting President Vladimir V. Putin that Russia and the United States needed to “put an end to this steady degradation.”
The resolution would have strengthened the ability of investigators to look into the attack that killed dozens of civilians. The United States blames Syria’s president.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Startling shifts on China, the Export-Import Bank and reappointing the chairwoman of Federal Reserve show financiers may be gaining the upper hand over the populists.
President Trump said Mr. Bannon was not the chief strategist of his campaign victory, distancing himself from the contentious hard-right adviser who is increasingly isolated in the White House.
Facing an outcry that included calls for his resignation, Sean Spicer said his remarks, in which he compared Hitler to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, were “inexcusable.” Sean Spicer, the press secretary for President Trump, went on the defensive after making poorly received comments that compared President Bashar al-Assad of Syria to Hitler. A shell company created by Paul Manafort the same day he left the presidential campaign quickly received $13 million in loans from the businesses.
Critics charge the agency’s administrator should have challenged a legal finding that underpinned the Obama climate policies, but he refuses to budge.
To get permission to wiretap Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump campaign, last summer, the Justice Department had to show probable cause that he was acting as a Russian agent.
The Schomburg Center in Harlem has bought this author’s rich archive. But the private letters admirers have longed to read will largely remain under seal.
The video-streaming apps Virgin Anywhere and Sky Sports Mobile TV are a boon for a soccer reporter, or a fan.
Mr. O’Reilly has left Fox News for a vacation while his employers decide whether they should force him from the network over sexual harassment accusations.
A narrower-than-expected victory in Kansas and an even tougher contest next week in Georgia are highlighting Republicans’ troubles with affluent white voters.
A surprisingly close seven-point victory in a deep-red district suggests that the G.O.P. is heading for trouble in 2018.
Even as an E.U. official said that Central European University should operate “undisturbed,” Hungary’s government appeared to be having second thoughts.
The airline offered a refund to every passenger on the flight from which a man was dragged on Sunday, and the Chicago Aviation Department placed two more officers on leave.
The representatives of United Airlines and the White House both found themselves grappling with the increasingly common ritual: the public apology.
Silicon Valley prides itself on its capacity to upend entrenched industries. But airlines have eluded tech disruption.
Judge Abdus-Salaam, who joined the State Court of Appeals in 2013, was pulled from the river by the police on Wednesday afternoon.
With the number of older people on the rise in China, longevity-themed tourism is blossoming. Take a 360 tour of Bama County, where visitors breathe in the air that is said to have healing powers. Shonda Rhimes of “Scandal” and the people behind “Veep,” “Madam Secretary” and “House of Cards” talk about reality bumping into fiction.
The internal memo also says the administration wants to find space to detain thousands more immigrants and to speed deportation cases.
The government has fired or suspended about 130,000 people suspected of being dissidents from the public and private sectors since a coup attempt last summer.
Boston beat Milwaukee and Cleveland lost to Toronto on the final day of the N.B.A.’s regular season, for which several teams rested their best players.
The sculptor Arturo Di Modica said Wall Street’s bronze girl, meant to symbolize female empowerment, distorts the meaning of his work.
Dance music’s inside jokesters suffer under the pop spotlight on “Memories…Do Not Open.”
Lula, a bear, and Simba, a lion, were taken to a wildlife shelter in Jordan after being saved from their home, which was severely damaged in battles for control of the city.
The actor will play a younger version of the professor in the next installment of J.K. Rowling’s franchise.
There have been calls for the removal of Mr. Cosby’s children’s book series from schools and libraries.
Activists celebrated the ruling, though it does not mean immediate legal change in the countries that require sterilization.
In a statement, Rob Manfred was said to have expressed a desire “to transition away from the Chief Wahoo logo,” a smiling caricature the team uses that many find offensive.
A college student was charged after another student with a serious peanut allergy passed out at an off-campus party and woke up with peanut butter on his face.
The commercial was a novel but potentially invasive marketing tactic that came as more Americans use voice-activated devices. Two mathematical models converge to illuminate the process through which an ocellated lizard’s scales repeatedly change color.
Dorothy Mengering, who died on Tuesday, was a perfect comic foil, softening her son’s bite and eventually becoming his show’s recurring correspondent.
The annual festival at Brooklyn Botanic Garden takes place at the end of April — regardless of when nature decides to push play.
This week, the star of ABC’s “The Catch” reads Rachel Pieh Jones’s story about choosing to give birth in Djibouti, despite difficult conditions.
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