President Trump used a speech in the kingdom to declare his commitment to Sunni Arab nations, signaling a return to a policy his predecessor rejected.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met resistance within his cabinet over measures aimed at showing President Trump Israel’s willingness to resume peace talks with the Palestinians.
In a speech in Saudi Arabia, President Trump spoke in measured tones far from his incendiary language last year and called for a renewed fight against terrorism.
Read about how the other side thinks: Perspectives from across the political spectrum on a tumultuous week in Washington.
Senator Marco Rubio and other lawmakers inched away from the president over his actions surrounding Russia inquiries, but they did not explicitly criticize him.
The state’s 3.1 percent jobless rate has helped drive up wages, yet the biggest problem is no longer a dearth of jobs but of people to do them.
Billy McFarland wanted to create a luxurious music getaway in the Bahamas. It turned into a washout, with lawsuits and a federal investigation.
A recent convert to the wonders of the web is trying to persuade his neighbors in a remote village that “the whole world rests inside the mobile.”
Nine months after Uber rolled out self-driving vehicles in Pittsburgh, the city’s relationship with the ride-hailing company has soured.
A look at how students in the Kansas City region commemorated the campaign in keepsakes meant to be enjoyed by all classmates, no matter their leanings.
Timothy Piazza outgrew his shyness to become a protector. But at Penn State he fell victim to what prosecutors say was fraternity brothers’ criminal conduct.
Spend a day in Arcosanti, Ariz., where the FORM Festival curates more than just the musicians. Attendees must fill out an application to attend the three-day event, which includes meditative mornings and performance art pieces. By shutting out Middlesbrough, 3-0, in its Premier League finale, Liverpool edged Arsenal by 1 point to claim its place in next season’s tournament.
The attacks capped another bloody week in Afghanistan, during which a German woman and Afghan guard were killed and a Finnish national was kidnapped.
“S.N.L.” paid homage to itself by having Mr. Baldwin sing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” The host, Dwayne Johnson, considered a presidential run with Tom Hanks.
The Turkish president said a state of emergency would continue until the country achieved “welfare and peace.”
Is it to reinvigorate Communism in the state that birthed, then repudiated, the idea? Or just a chance to return defective goods? Online, it’s anyone’s guess.
This revival of the 1990s series feels at times like a nostalgic version of the original alternating with a harder-edged one.
Dozens of students protested the vice president’s graduation speech, which he used to condemn political correctness.
Four obsessives at The New York Times and one newbie help you unpack the glories of a deeply American artifact as it stars its first black lead.
A Chinese turbine maker with a practice of seeking local workers sees benefit in focusing attention on a core group of Trump supporters in need of jobs.
All the new pieces have fit nicely, and now Golden State is on the verge of sweeping the Spurs and roaring into the N.B.A. finals.
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” came in second, while the teenage drama “Everything, Everything” was a respectable third.
The Timeless Torches, a dance squad for the W.N.B.A.’s Liberty, lets those over 40 — many in their 60s — shake their booty on center court, breaking the tradition of the typical halftime act. Dr. Roland Yearwood, 50, of Alabama; Vladimir Strba, 48, of Slovakia; and Francesco Marchetti, 54, of Australia, died Sunday, officials said. A theater producer who wanted to cast Damien Geter as Nick in the Edward Albee play has ignited a debate over race and authorial control.
“I have to beat Serena to win a Grand Slam” — that common belief doesn’t apply these days. Who’s the favorite now?
George Anthony Morton, who served nine years on a drug charge, turned to painting in prison. Now he is bound for Florence for a summer of study.
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