President Trump‘s willingness to meet with the North Korean and Philippine leaders illustrated his confidence in his own deal making but alarmed critics.
President Trump has insisted that the bill would not allow discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions, an assertion contradicted by health policy experts.
The additional funding, part of a spending deal that could pass this week, reflects the extraordinary costs associated with the family’s lifestyle.
The deal reached by congressional leaders was a rare act of compromise, and some parties — coal miners, Planned Parenthood — clearly came out ahead.
Wall Street shuddered as President Trump, for the first time as resident of the White House, mused that he was considering breaking up the largest banks.
Could Andrew Jackson have stopped the war? Trump suggests so in an interview on SiriusXM. The seventh president, a slaveholder, died 16 years before the war began.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said President Trump had abandoned the idea of combining tax and infrastructure legislation into one package.
The testy exchange was at odds with the image of competence and message discipline White House officials have labored to show over the past week. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The removal of a co-president, a holdover from the Roger Ailes era, continued a housecleaning prompted by a sexual harassment scandal.
The contributor said she was banned from more work after disclosing her health issues in an op-ed column for the network’s website.
The militant group that has engaged in violent resistance against Israel is pushing for closer ties to Egypt and says it would accept a provisional Palestinian state.
The two branches of the Writers Guild of America met with entertainment companies before what could be the first big Hollywood labor walkout in a decade.
A man who witnesses described as eerily composed as he stabbed students with a bowie knife was quickly apprehended by the police.
The company agreed to the city’s demand for more information about its hosts, ending one of its most pressing regulatory fights.
A celebrity lawyer representing a ticket buyer filed suit after a luxury musical weekend in the Bahamas fell apart. Organizers said, “We were simply in over our heads.”
The shiny, spacey and edgy reigned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala. But as loud as the fashions were, some celebrities were mum.
They don’t call it the Oscars of the East Coast for nothing. See the celebrities who ascended the steps of the Met on Monday night — and what they wore. The 74-year-old designer, now the subject of a major show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, prefers to let her clothes speak for themselves.
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Offerings include a revival of Suzan-Lori Parks’s “Venus,” at the Signature Theater, and Robert Schenkkan’s “Building the Wall,” at New World Stages.
Some in Australia worry about the risk of being drawn into a conflict that forces it to side with either the United States, its military ally, or China, its biggest trading partner.
When you have a nation full of people trying to get to the top, eventually most of the population is forced to run just to keep up.
An informal group meets daily to swim almost a mile. (Did we mention they all wear pink swimming caps?) Watch the first piece in our 360 series about Australia's coastline. Also known as International Workers’ Day, it is an occasion for political demonstrations in much of the world.
A day of protest for those who oppose the administration has turned into a one-day-fits-all schedule of demonstrations, as well as a day that the president has proclaimed to be “Loyalty Day.”
Some conservative critics have celebrated ESPN’s struggles, saying its coverage of some issues reveals a left-leaning sensibility.
A rising chorus of mental health experts contends that many of the show’s messages on suicide are inaccurate and potentially dangerous.
Laura Benanti, the Tony-winning actress and a new mother, talks with her own mom, Linda, a former stage actress and co-star of her new cabaret show.
A Mets fan is memorializing his plumber buddy by flushing his cremated remains into the pipes of baseball stadiums.
Jordan Edwards was shot late on Saturday when the police in a Dallas suburb were responding to a call reporting young people drinking.
Researchers are perfecting technology that sniffs out signs of disease in breath, blood and urine.
Jim Justice, a billionaire businessman who counts President Trump as a friend, is facing off with Republicans while keeping his party’s tarnished national brand at a distance.
The hedge fund Paulson & Company manages just under $10 billion today, down from $36 billion in 2011.
The artist Eleanor Macnair has produced a series for the Magnum Photo agency, remaking some of its most historic images in Play-Doh.
Bright revivals in London find the prescience in a young playwright’s tomfoolery. All that, and Daniel Radcliffe.
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