“I hope you can let this go,” the president told the F.B.I. director in an Oval Office meeting in February, according to a memo James B. Comey wrote.
Michael S. Schmidt, a New York Times reporter, explains new revelations from a memo written by James B. Comey, the fired F.B.I. director. The memo showed that President Trump may have tried to halt the agency's investigation into Michael T. Flynn. A look at what qualifies as obstructing justice, and whether the accusations against President Trump could fit in that definition.
Some lawmakers called for James B. Comey to appear before Congress after reports that President Trump had asked him to drop an investigation into Michael T. Flynn.
The revelation adds a potential diplomatic complication to an episode that has renewed questions about how the White House handles sensitive intelligence.
President Vladimir V. Putin has called repeatedly for unity in fighting terrorism. President Trump seemed to take up that call, at least momentarily, on Tuesday.
As his staff squabbles, President Trump’s mood has become sour, and he has turned against most of his aides, two advisers say.
Developing nations and environmental groups condemned the presence of corporate lobbyists at a climate change talk session in Germany, but the United States defended it.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The Celtics finished this regular season as the top team in the Eastern Conference but had good odds in the lottery because of a 2013 trade with the Nets.
Ms. Manning is to be released from military prison on Wednesday. The bulk of her sentence for leaking government secrets was commuted by President Barack Obama.
Since the 1980s, North Korea has been known to train cadres of digital soldiers to engage in electronic warfare. Now this force is under scrutiny.
Days after New York City’s correction commissioner announced he would resign, he quietly fired his Internal Affairs chief.
A court ruled that the procedure could be carried out, even though the girl’s pregnancy had passed the 20-week cutoff point under Indian law. Asylum seekers live inside the arrivals terminal of a decaying airport in Greece. More than 8,000 people are chasing the council’s 21 seats. The conservative candidates favored by hard-liners have been overwhelmed by an outpouring of activists and minorities.
ESPN, once the king of sports programming, now competes with companies that offer instant statistics and highlights, and, increasingly, games.
Two plays by Mfoniso Udofia, part of a cycle about the members of a Nigerian family, track their migration to the United States.
The Capitol installed ramps to help ducklings waddle into its reflecting pool. At least one politician thought it was a bad idea.
A Twitter post by the mayor’s press secretary set off a firestorm over what many believed was an ICE action at P.S. 58 — except ICE agents were not involved.
Mr. Brady and his lover, Myra Hindley, were known as the Moors Murderers. He tortured and killed children, then buried them in a remote area.
A survey of uninhabited Henderson Island in the South Pacific estimated that about 17.6 tons of debris had washed ashore, endangering wildlife and blighting beaches.
Innisfil, Ontario, inaugurated what Uber says is a first: a deal with a town to provide subsidized transportation.
Sharapova, who recently returned from a doping suspension, now has no way of entering the French Open, which she has won twice.
He’ll be the first M.C. since the ’90s to lead the ceremony two years in a row. Also returning will be the producers of the last telecast.
Mr. Letterman, the former host of NBC’s “Late Night” and CBS’s “Late Show,” will receive the Kennedy Center’s annual comedy prize at a ceremony in October.
The blue letters over an entrance at the Trump International Hotel alluded to questions about the president’s business affairs with foreign governments.
A bored pooch narrates a new ABC series with nothing interesting to say.
With the help of a horse farm once owned by a Vanderbilt, the Under Armour founder Kevin Plank is restoring luster to Maryland traditions and landmarks.
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