A vote was scheduled for Thursday, and the majority leader sounded confident about its chances, as critics called the added funding inadequate.
Adding $8 billion to a G.O.P. bill seems to fall short of ensuring that those with pre-existing conditions will still be able to get health insurance.
The F.B.I. director spoke publicly for the first time about his decisions about the Hillary Clinton email inquiry in the days before the election. The F.B.I. director said that if he had to revisit his decision to tell Congress in October about newly discovered emails related to Hillary Clinton, he would do it again.
In his first address laying out his vision as secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson said that the United States had done too much for allies and emerging nations.
Meeting with the Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, President Trump said, “We will get this done,” a bold promise given the complexity of any peace deal.
The island’s governor said he would move its debt crisis into federal bankruptcy court, making it the largest United States government entity to seek refuge from creditors in American history.
Recipients who clicked on the email and followed its instructions probably gave spammers access to their contact lists, letting them send more email.
The Roomba 650 has been the champ for several years. Now check out the Eufy RoboVac 11.
A program meant for fun now has to protect its young players from something it never expected: the interest of American recruiters.
After a personnel upheaval, the Fox News Channel’s new evening lineup is not so much pro-Trump as it is anti-anti-Trump.
The largest owner of local TV stations, Sinclair has a history of supporting Republican causes. But as Sinclair tries to grow, it is locking horns with Fox.
The country’s only presidential debate was more like an angry American-style television shoutfest than the reasoned discussion the French are used to.
Marine Le Pen used costume to cast herself as the mother of France, and Emmanuel Macron’s sober suit was modified as his poll numbers shifted.
Cases in South Carolina and Louisiana — one resulting in Justice Department charges, one not — are touchstones in the nation’s complex debate about race and policing.
The mother of Roy D. Oliver II, the former officer who killed a 15-year-old, spoke proudly of her son’s service as a policeman and an Army soldier in Iraq.
The former president and first lady came to Chicago to unveil plans for the Obama Presidential Center, saying it would be a different kind of presidential library.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive, said he will hire 3,000 more people to monitor posts and live video as the site nears 2 billion users.
President Xi Jinping of China praised President Rodrigo Duterte, part of an effort to woo an American ally and strengthen China’s claims in the South China Sea.
The New York Times’s new Op-Ed writer drew a strong reaction when he questioned the data on climate science in his first column. Now what?
Olmo broke in with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1943 and became the first position player in the major leagues from Puerto Rico.
South Koreans head to the polls on May 9. The leader they choose will face many uncertainties, not least of them President Trump.
Seven bounty hunters swarmed a car in Clarksville, Tenn., that they mistakenly believed had a wanted man in it, the police said. All seven were charged with first-degree murder.
According to a GoFundMe campaign set up by his girlfriend, Baxter Reid was arrested when he overstayed his visa 90 minutes.
The spacecraft recorded some light patter as it passed between Saturn and its innermost ring, when scientists had expected the sound of “driving through Iowa in a hailstorm.”
Bernard Labadie, who will take over the post in the 2018-19 season, spoke recently about music, his medically induced coma and his plans for the orchestra.
In “Democracy,” Rice argues that people around the world yearn for freedom, and that democracy promotion is a key goal of American foreign policy.
A model to explain why neighboring Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are so different could offer insights into Earth’s deep geological history.
The new F.C.C. chairman’s plan to slacken net neutrality rules is a boon to tech giants and a bane to competitors and innovators.
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