The South Korean military was analyzing data to determine the type of missile launched by the North and whether the test was a success.
The ransomware tactic behind a global cyberattack on Friday was nothing new. But new digital tools mean that hackers “don’t even need to have any skills to do this anymore.”
The “ransomware” attacks across continents raised fears that people would not be able to meet ransom demands before their data were destroyed.
At the root of Donald J. Trump’s unpredictable presidency is a deep frustration about attacks on his legitimacy, and a worry that Washington does not see him as he sees himself.
In his first commencement address as president, Mr. Trump gave a pep talk to graduates, and possibly to himself, after a tumultuous week in Washington.
Mr. Burr, the unobtrusive chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is moving into a spotlight he never expected and does not seem to relish.
In stark contrast to President Trump’s “America First” mantra, the “One Belt, One Road” plan aims to remake global commerce in China’s image.
In a moment broadcast live worldwide, the superstar soprano bid farewell to a signature role, closing a chapter in her storied career.
The tech giant is transforming public education with low-cost laptops and free apps. But schools may be giving Google more than they are getting.
In remote Nigerian forests, members of a century-old group are using hunting skills honed over generations to join the fight against the Islamist militants.
Some voters in rural Oregon are seeing what happens when taxpayers force government into retreat. Libraries are blinking out. Jails might be next.
The remains, which are thought to be more than 1,500 years old, were discovered at a funerary site being excavated by students from Cairo University.
Take a break from political news with stories about fake beauty marks, Americans’ lawn obsession and hard-shell tacos.
For 27 years, devotees of Stevie Nicks have been gathering to celebrate her style and music at “Night of 1,000 Stevies.” Step onstage for the culmination of the evening. When accepting his award, Salvador Sobral said: “Music is not fireworks, music is feeling, so let’s try to really change this, and bring music back.”
A ruling reduced the sentence of a man convicted of committed crimes during the military dictatorship. After widespread protests, politicians acted to prevent such decisions.
As Ethiopia’s health minister, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ignored cholera outbreaks, a global health expert and adviser to a rival candidate charges.
The soldiers, demanding bonuses, shot three people in their second uprising since January.
Despite its country’s vote to leave the alliance, the British Embassy in Washington again took part in European Union Day, an annual festival of embassy open houses.
A year ago, Kyle L. Gathers, a gang member and longtime drug dealer, was sitting in prison. On Saturday, he was addressing his classmates at a vocational school commencement in Boston.
Eighteen players have worn the number, including four this season. It all started with Al Oliver back in the 1970s.
The tour has long kept quiet when its players misbehave, favoring secrecy over public penalties. But the modern game requires transparency.
Ms. Imhof was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale. Her grim occupation of the German pavilion included anti-riot wire and barking Doberman pinschers.
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