The president has said he will make a decision on whether to withdraw from the landmark Paris Agreement this week, a vexing decision with voices he respects on both sides.
As a top White House aide announced his resignation, four possible successors declined to be considered, according to an associate of the president.
The president was to speak with Christopher Wray, a former assistant attorney general, and John S. Pistole, who held two top government positions.
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President Trump’s campaign against the U.S. trade deficit with Germany overlooks some crucial benefits and overstates Berlin’s ability to do much about it.
Walter M. Shaub of the Office of Government Ethics is an unassuming government employee, but he has a reputation as a fighter.
Susan Collins. James Lankford. Roy Blunt. Marco Rubio. Here’s why these members of the Senate Intelligence Committee matter and the effect they could have.
Michael D. Cohen was also a spokesman for Mr. Trump during the campaign. Congress also sought information from a former Trump aide, Boris Epshteyn.
Seeking to dispel any concerns about his inexperience, Emmanuel Macron has shown himself as more decisive than the candidate he evoked in the campaign.
Residents in the southern city of Marawi described homes invaded by militant Islamist fighters and making their way past bodies lying in the streets.
A dance group, Team Movie Life, performs outlawed acrobatics underground on a cramped New York City subway car. Watch in this 360° video. Players on company teams once sported uniforms emblazoned with logos, like that of Goodyear. When N.B.A. teams begin wearing ads from sponsors next season, Goodyear will again be on a basketball uniform.
The ride-hailing service had acquired Anthony Levandowski’s company last year. He was accused of stealing product plans from his former employer.
It’s time to free the album of its cultural burdens and enjoy the fun.
Guo Wengui, an eccentric Chinese billionaire, has accused top Chinese leaders of graft. At first, the government retaliated. Then China stood down.
The activist was detained on suspicion of illegal eavesdropping, and two others working undercover for an advocacy group have disappeared.
Mr. Pelley will devote more time to “60 Minutes,” two people familiar with the move said, hours after the network announced a management shake-up at its entertainment division.
A successful test was vital for the Defense Department’s beleaguered program, but even advocates stop short of arguing that it can now provide a defensive shield.
President Moon Jae-in demanded to know why four launchers were brought into South Korea as part of the American missile-defense system known as Thaad.
The “House of Cards” star is showing his stage roots with a performance as Clarence Darrow — in a tennis stadium — and a gig hosting the Tony Awards.
The critical characters and where they stand as the Underwoods sweep in for a new season.
Newly announced temporary changes while the Manhattan terminal undergoes repairs include canceling three daily Washington-New York trains in each direction.
A problem with the third rail in an East River tunnel was causing delays for the transit system.
A Federal Reserve official said the board should raise its benchmark rate “soon” despite new government data showing inflation remains weak.
Mr. Noriega, known for drug ties and double-dealing with Washington, was unseated in 1989 in what was then the largest American military action since Vietnam.
Officer Timothy Loehmann, who shot the 12-year-old in 2014, setting off national outrage, was fired. His partner, Frank Garmback, was suspended for 10 days.
The justices ruled in favor of police officers who had been accused of using excessive force and for an immigrant facing deportation.
A transit officer was caught on video violating a policy against acting as an immigration officer when he asked the man, “Are you here illegally?”
Jeremy Christian, accused of slashing three men who tried to intervene as he menaced two women, used his arraignment to call for “death to the enemies of America.”
Llewellyn Smith’s ‘Poisoned Water,’ on Nova on PBS, examines the crisis over the drinking supply in Flint, Mich., and the ordinary heroes who helped resolve it.
Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Coldplay will join the pop singer at a show to raise money for the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund.
Officials in Bernards Township, in Somerset County, agreed to settlements that will require it to pay $3 million to a Muslim group it was accused of discriminating against.
The police say Rizieq Shihab, leader of the Islamic Defenders Front, broke the law by having a sexually explicit dalliance online. Supporters say he was framed.
The work, dedicated to veterans of the Confederate army, was removed from its place near the University of Louisville in November and rebuilt in Brandenburg the next month.
A pair of attacks shook Baghdad on Tuesday, in one instance killing children out for ice cream with their families — creating a wrenching scene like that in Manchester last week.
Hadassa Goldvicht’s video installation at the Querini Stampalia is about Aldo Izzo, whose life’s work is restoring Venice’s old Jewish cemeteries.
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