The intelligence disclosed was about an Islamic State plot, according to officials.
The news that President Trump disclosed highly classified information about the Islamic State to Russian officials has raised interest in legal issues surrounding such disclosures.
The expansion of the so-called gag rule, which bars aid to health organizations worldwide that provide or discuss abortion services, would also sweep up groups that fight AIDS and malaria.
Four years after Texas gave up millions of dollars in federal Medicaid funds, a request presents an important early test for the Trump administration.
The jurists heard arguments on whether the executive order, partially blocked by a judge in Hawaii, constitutes religious discrimination against Muslims.
The move leaves in place a lower-court ruling that struck down key parts of the law as an unconstitutional effort to target African-Americans.
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Indicators are far from conclusive, but intelligence officials and private security experts say that North Korean-linked hackers are likely suspects in global ransomware attacks.
Two prestigious Chinese universities, a movie theater chain in South Korea and Japanese automakers were affected, but copycat variants did not seem to have materialized.
As companies and officials scrambled to counter global hacking, the vulnerability caused by rampant piracy came into focus.
For years, the company has tried to change the perception that its software was vulnerable to hackers. A global cyberattack renewed those issues.
By flying higher instead of farther, the missile seemed intended to improve North Korea’s capabilities without setting off an American military response.
The State Department released satellite images showing a building thought to be a crematory, which would enable bodies to be disposed of without leaving evidence behind.
Jequan Lawrence was brutally murdered at a housing complex in the South Bronx. For detectives, it was a sign of a fissure running through gangs across the country, especially the Bloods.
A former executive at UnitedHealth says he was paid bonuses to make patients look sicker than they were, which led to bigger reimbursements.
A judge sentencing Bryant Neal Vinas, a former altar boy from Long Island who later plotted attacks, had to weigh cooperation that dealt the terrorist network a staggering blow.
Acts of extreme brutality occur with some regularity along the Line of Control, the disputed military frontier that divides Kashmir into Indian and Pakistani territory.
The men pleaded guilty to being involved in a fraternity initiation in which the authorities said Chun Hsien Deng fell unconscious and the men delayed seeking medical help.
AeroFarms is a farming company that grows produce indoors without sun, soil or pesticides. In this 360° video, step inside one of its vertical farms, which grows kale, arugula and other greens in Newark. The children, cousins 10 years old or under, were playing cricket when the ordnance exploded, adding to the rising number of children killed or wounded in the country’s war.
New elections are being scheduled as the governing coalition teeters on collapse, possibly clearing a path for the far-right Freedom Party to enter into power.
The plane took off from Philadelphia International Airport and was approaching a runway when it crashed at 3:30 p.m.
Federer, who has won a major among three titles this year at 35, is bypassing the clay-court season entirely to prepare for Wimbledon.
Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, greeted Emmanuel Macron, France’s new president, with pomp that reflected a rare moment of hope for the E.U., but much work remained.
A revival of Suzan-Lori Parks’s bio-drama portrays a woman whose form was her fortune, and ruin.
In an interview, Michael Signer, the mayor of Charlottesville, Va., discussed white supremacist protesters and the road forward in a city re-examining its history.
A bellwether series of big-ticket auctions is expected to test the resilience of the art market in the Trump economy.
Young people did not react kindly to an Australian businessman’s advice to cut discretionary spending so they could afford homes.
Raped by her stepfather, the girl is now at least 20 weeks pregnant, and under Indian law she may not be entitled to an abortion.
A federal judge ruled on Friday that Mr. O’Brien must face allegations that his show lifted monologue jokes from another writer.
The catastrophe set off an unexpected shortage of iodine, leaving children in faraway countries vulnerable to cognitive deficits.
Mr. Grey, who played a pivotal role in the creation of television hits like “The Sopranos,” helped blend the art of talent management with TV and film production.
In “There’s a Mystery There,” Jonathan Cott — with help from the playwright Tony Kushner, psychoanalysts and art historians — examines the influences and ideas in Sendak’s children’s books.
The Irish band shakes a Seattle stadium with 30-year-old songs and a new one, opening a tour that shows the concerns of its 1987 album have persisted.
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