Ms. Yates, the former acting attorney general, gave a dramatic account of an unfolding crisis in the early days of President Trump’s White House.
Sally Q. Yates and James R. Clapper Jr. testified at a hearing that was focused on when the White House knew about conversations that Michael T. Flynn had with the Russian ambassador.
The Republicans working on a bill to replace much of the Affordable Care Act do not include a woman or the moderates who could determine its fate.
InsideRx, a free program, should lower medication costs on about 40 common prescriptions for some patients.
Over the weekend, Mr. Buffett urged fellow executives to start worrying about rising health care costs and how they put American businesses at a disadvantage.
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A marketing campaign by Kushner Companies, tied to a visa program recently renewed by the president, has raised more ethical quandaries in Washington.
Some African-American educators were left feeling used, many black politicians were enraged and some demanded that President Trump show his support by offering more funding.
Judges with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Va., seemed divided into two camps by the end of the hearing.
Grass-roots groups are aiming at House Republicans who voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act and are working to stop the bill in the Senate.
The fallout was contained, partly because of a news blackout, and partly because France lacks an equivalent to Fox News.
French voters’ rejection of Marine Le Pen was the third time since Donald Trump’s election that Europeans have spurned his fiery brand of politics.
“The victorious defeat of Marine Le Pen” read one headline from a Russian TV news service.
With the president expected to make a decision on his Afghan strategy this month, senior officials are recommending deploying several thousand additional American troops. Saying goodbye to a favorite show? Need something new? Check out these recommendations from Watching’s TV critic for May 8-11.
Among the major issues in the vote on Tuesday are relations with North Korea and the United States, as well as the power of family-controlled conglomerates.
As voters select a new president, many seek to rein in the politically connected conglomerates known as chaebol — but the companies are adept at keeping power.
Eighteen Penn State students have been charged in the death of a sophomore: a case that, not so long ago, might have resulted only in hand-wringing.
After Sinclair said it had agreed to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion, some pointed out it had shown a willingness to use its TV stations to advance a conservative agenda.
CompStat will send New Yorkers questions on their smartphones to see if they feel safe, if they trust the police and if they are confident in the department.
Plácido Domingo, Renée Fleming and Anna Netrebko were among the stars of a sprawling concert on Sunday that made a case for opera’s importance.
Hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees are being pushed to return to Afghanistan after living in Pakistan for decades. Witness one family’s journey back to Kabul. President Muhammadu Buhari’s medical leave at a time when Nigeria faces serious problems has raised questions about who exactly is in charge.
Alexander West, 25, was found guilty of eight of 12 charges and faces up to 22 years in prison for a boat crash that killed a girl on Lake George in July.
Xie Yang, a human rights lawyer, withdrew claims that he had been tortured and pleaded guilty to charges of subversion and disrupting court proceedings.
King Bhumibol Adulyadej came to embody the spirit and sense of nationhood of Thailand and his death has been a national trauma. Some revere him as divine.
Does an accusation of a sex change constitute libel? A fitness guru’s lawsuit against The National Enquirer and Radar Online may break new ground.
After defeating the Cubs in 18 innings early Monday morning, the Yankees had slightly more than two hours before they needed to be in the air on their way to Cincinnati.
The 23-year-old daughter of President Trump and Marla Maples, his second wife, will follow in the steps of two of her siblings.
Aaron Saucedo, 23, has been booked on nine counts of homicide and three of attempted homicide, among other charges, Arizona officials said Monday.
The artist produced a three-story mural in Dover, England, over the weekend that showed a workman chipping away at a star on the European Union flag.
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