After President Trump declined to endorse NATO’s doctrine of collective defense and the Paris climate pact, the German leader said Europe should “take our fate into our own hands.”
Mrs. Trump’s travels with the president were something of a coming-out party, which may offer clues to what kind of first lady she could become.
John F. Kelly, the homeland security secretary, played down reports of a back channel. The president, meanwhile, resumed using Twitter as a weapon.
Despite continuing criticism, President Trump has rejected calls to fully divest from his family’s golfing empire, which reportedly accounts for about half of his personal revenue.
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The apparent test of a ballistic missile that landed near Japan comes a week after the test of another ballistic missile.
An inquiry into an incentive effort for the National Guard has targeted hundreds of soldiers and charged more than 150, but found only a fraction of the estimated fraud.
Residents along the banks of three rivers were ordered to evacuate, and more rain is expected in the coming days. Sato, the first champion from Japan, is a 40-year-old former Formula One driver who has just one other victory in IndyCar racing.
Kvitova beat Julia Boserup, 6-3, 6-2, in her first competitive tennis match since a home intruder attacked her with a knife. The top-seeded Angelique Kerber made history with a loss.
Two days after giving in to Islamist pressure, the authorities flip-flopped, saying the statue should be re-erected in a less prominent place.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said Sunday he's considering banning laptops from the passenger cabins of all international flights to and from the United States. An unlikely turf battle at the bottom of Manhattan is being fought over the Statue of Liberty. There have been several assaults and most recently a shooting.
The victims in Friday’s attack were an Army veteran, a recent college graduate and a poet who spoke out against anti-Muslim prejudice.
There has been an uptick in the killing of scholars as the Taliban have intensified their efforts to disrupt the Afghan government.
Directed by Ruben Ostlund, “The Square” was a surprise winner of the Palme d’Or. With “The Beguiled,” Ms. Coppola became the second woman in the festival’s history to win the directing prize.
“Twilight” is in the rearview mirror, but he stands by the series even as he’s celebrated at Cannes for his turn as an inept bad guy in “Good Time.”
The emblem used by the Trump Organization in the United States had to be changed in Britain, since it belongs to another family.
The parachutist, a member of the elite Leap Frogs team, plunged into the Hudson River as hundreds watched from Liberty State Park.
Local Muslim authorities defend the traditional practice, in which a man can divorce his wife by saying “talaq” three times. But women do not have the same right.
A suspect, Willie Cory Godbolt, 35, was being held in custody after the shootings at three locations.
The Alamo Drafthouse will host several screenings of “Wonder Woman” for women only. The decision received both criticism and support online.
“Dead Men Tell No Tales,” the latest film in the “Pirates” franchise, overcame poor reviews. “Baywatch” continued a string of lackluster TV adaptations.
By playing in different eras, the outspoken James and the follow-the-rules Jordan are like apples and oranges.
The airline’s chief executive apologized for the delays and ruined travel plans of thousands of people after a global technological glitch.
Buoyed by the success of car- and bike-sharing companies and fueled with cash, Chinese start-ups are entering what some see as a sharing bubble.
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