In a deeply divided country, some ask whether either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen will have enough authority to actually govern.
The French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted in a large dump of leaked emails and other documents, raising fears of Russian interference.
The role of American far-right groups in promoting the breach online highlights their growing resolve to spread extremist messages beyond the United States.
The New York Times asked readers on Facebook which candidate they were supporting in the final round of the presidential election, and how their positions changed after the first.
Whose vision of France will win out? We took a look at two possible futures awaiting France, through the views of Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron.
The release of the girls, if confirmed, is by far the biggest breakthrough in the mass abduction of nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls.
House Republicans, already set to play defense in 2018 because of their unpopular president, must now contend with an energized, angry Democratic Party.
Nicole Meyer sought $150 million for a Jersey City, N.J., housing development from more than 100 investors gathered at the Ritz-Carlton in Beijing.
At the annual shareholders meeting of his conglomerate, Warren Buffett criticized the health care overhaul as “a huge tax cut for guys like me.”
The jockey John Velazquez and the trainer Todd Pletcher, who started working together over 20 years ago, secured their second Kentucky Derby wins, but their first together.
Step inside Churchill Downs in 360° video and watch scenes from the 143rd Kentucky Derby, a race where thoroughbred horses gallop a mile and a quarter for a $2 million prize. New details emerge in Volkswagen’s broad conspiracy to cover up a campaign aimed at deceiving pollution regulators.
Friends, family and classmates attended a private service in Mesquite, Tex., to remember 15-year-old Jordan Edwards, who was killed by the police as he left a party last month.
Worsening unrest and economic collapse give powerful officials reason to want a change in leadership and an opportunity to impose it.
The territory, which filed for a kind of bankruptcy protection in the face of $123 billion in debt, has been gripped by a sense of gloom and anxiety.
As a businessman, Donald J. Trump peppered local officials in Florida with requests, and governments pushed back. Now, some approvals come more easily.
The Senators forced overtime in the final minutes and then sent a shot through Henrik Lundqvist’s legs to leave the Rangers one loss from playoff elimination.
Holcomb, a gold medalist at the 2010 Vancouver Games, died at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. The cause of death was unclear. He was 37.
In a secular democracy with the world’s largest Muslim population, radical Muslims have gradually gained influence.
At a university that spends $160 million on athletics annually, women must pay to play, sometimes sweeping the arena to do so. Their biggest bill? Michigan charges them rent.
Mexico State will vote next month in a contest that may be the closet ever — and possibly a bellwether for the 2018 presidential election.
Mr. Haniya, a longtime leader of Hamas in Gaza, was named senior leader of the militant group as it jockeys for influence and tries to soften its image.
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