The attacks amounted to an audacious global blackmail attempt spread by the internet, and underscored the vulnerabilities of the digital age.
Hospitals and other institutions around the globe were simultaneously struck by a cyberattack that locked their computer systems and demanded a ransom.
The National Health Service was repeatedly warned about its out-of-date and vulnerable systems before it suffered a devastating cyberattack on Friday.
“James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” Mr. Trump posted on Twitter.
President Trump has given his press team a “say anything” hall pass, leaving many to wonder what happens to a nation once a president drops even the pretense of accuracy.
Four candidates will be interviewed Saturday, according to a person familiar with the meetings: Andrew G. McCabe, Senator John Cornyn, Judge Michael J. Garcia and Alice Fisher.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
In a letter to the president, his lawyers say there was no debt owed to Russians, and two major payments from Russian sources over the last 10 years.
A new directive from Jeff Sessions reverses Obama-era policies on charging and sentencing nonviolent drug offenders and orders federal prosecutors to seek harsher penalties.
College admissions directors weigh in on the teenagers whose college application essays about money, work and social class rose above the crowd.
Each year, we issue a call to high school seniors who dare to address money, work or social class in their college application essays. Here are the standouts.
Brandon Bostian was charged exactly two years after the crash, which killed eight people. Lawyers for some of the victims’ families took advantage of an obscure law that forced officials to act.
Only a handful of people have seen the 82 Nigerian girls who were released on Sunday, extending a painful wait for their families.
John Curry witnessed an apparition of saints in Ireland. He was buried on Long Island, but will be reburied in Manhattan.
Journalists at KOMO broadcast station in Seattle, which was acquired by Sinclair Broadcast Group in 2013, have chafed at programming directives.
The agency announced that adding astronauts to the mission would have cost $600 million to $900 million and required significantly more work and time.
Officials at the Upper East Side school told families of current students that a law firm had been hired to investigate sexual misconduct accusations from the “distant past.”
Sgt. Cleon Brown of Hastings, Mich., filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, charging that his colleagues harassed him over his DNA test results.
Step inside the Ford factory in Hangzhou and get a 360 view of one of China’s most automated factories, where 650 robots work alongside humans. Mr. Sand earned a reputation in the 1960s for making some of the purest LSD on the market, including Orange Sunshine, before the law finally caught up with him.
The expected resignation of the correction commissioner comes amid revelations about mismanagement and dysfunction.
The 800-word manuscript, handwritten on a card, was auctioned in 2008 to benefit a literacy program.
The state’s Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a law including provisions on sex discrimination does not protect against attacks committed on the basis of sexual orientation.
Mr. Weston, inspired by the success of the Barbie doll, designed a line of rugged heroes. Hundreds of millions of the action figures have been sold.
We went bird-watching with the Pulitzer Prize winner John Luther Adams, whose latest composition has its premiere in a Manhattan park on Sunday.
Recent efforts by the Netherlands on restitution, which are under scrutiny, are addressed in a new exhibition, “Looted Art — Before, During and After WWII.”
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