Investigators are examining whether Jared Kushner was seeking a direct line to the Russian president in a December meeting with the head of a bank with Kremlin ties.
Russia has made a concerted effort to build ties with Italy, which many officials believe is creating a slow but certain tilt toward Moscow.
Conservatives are grappling with a question: Do candidates run with President Trump or against him? A little bit of both, some say, is needed.
The effort follows through on the president’s pledge to roll back a requirement that many religious employers include contraception coverage in health insurance.
A civil war has broken out among the most powerful players in the industry, which is scrambling in the face of public anger and legislative efforts to reduce costs.
The move by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stoked fears that his government intends to accelerate its harsh crackdown on human rights activists.
The prime minister did not sustain further political damage, but she did not banish doubts about her leadership that were raised by a policy reversal last week.
At a solemn ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, President Trump praised those “who died in war so we could live in peace.”
Britain’s domestic intelligence agency will focus on why, despite repeated warnings from the public, agents decided that the bomber, Salman Abedi, posed no threat.
Here are three ways to spy wildlife, large and small, in the Laikipia region of Kenya. France’s newly elected president said that the use of chemical weapons in Syria was a “red line,” and that the punishment of gay men in Chechnya would be monitored.
A longtime contributor to NPR, Sports Illustrated and HBO, Mr. Deford was the only sportswriter to receive a National Humanities Medal.
Waves of Asian, African and Latino newcomers have filled jobs at pork, egg and turkey plants where wages have fallen and work has grown more grueling.
“Hello, Dolly!” producers and Tony producers seem to be at an impasse over the conditions under which Ms. Midler would sing at the awards ceremony.
The musical received no Tony nominations. But nostalgia and smart marketing are filling the seats with the “Jersey Boys” demographic.
Hospitals and a new generation of medical tourism companies are luring well-heeled Chinese patients away from an overburdened health care system.
This personal collection of hundreds of Mr. Rollins’s recordings and notes reveal his quest to improve his stamina and power as a saxophonist.
Representative Matt Rinaldi said he called federal immigration authorities after protesters at the Capitol interrupted the final day of the legislative session.
Woods, 41, who has won 14 major championships but has been troubled by health problems in recent years, was taken into custody at 3 a.m. in Jupiter, Fla.
The airline said it was running most flights as normal, but the weekend disruption has resulted in tense scenes at London’s two biggest airports in particular.
It’s been a rough decade for Rome. Jobs have left and garbage piles up in the streets. The latest kick in the gut? Francesco Totti has left the soccer pitch.
The mainland authorities have never leveled that charge against someone from Taiwan before, and his formal arrest adds a new strain to tensions between Beijing and Taipei.
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