American spies collected intelligence last summer revealing that Russians were debating how to work with Trump advisers, current and former officials say.
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Advisers and the F.B.I. told Jeff Sessions “not to list meetings with foreign dignitaries and their staff connected with his Senate activities,” a Justice spokesman said.
The education secretary defended plans to divert money to a school choice agenda, including funds for vouchers to private school, which she said states should regulate.
The budget office’s report also found that the bill would reduce federal deficits by $119 billion over a decade, less than the $150 billion in savings projected for an earlier version of the bill.
Four things that health care experts will be looking for in today’s health care analysis, and what they think it will say.
Reporter Margot Sanger-Katz examines high-risk pools, the controversy at the heart of the health care debate. Pope Francis gave President Trump a copy of his encyclical on preserving the environment. In a broader meeting, the Vatican’s secretary of state urged Mr. Trump not to pull out of the Paris accord.
President Trump spoke with Pope Francis about peace and aid for immigrants. He was also scheduled to meet the Italian president.
As the case of the Seth Rich murder shows, uncorroborated stories will spread as long as some people want to tell them, and others want to believe.
The network said Andrea Tantaros’s lawyer did not properly vet facts in accusing it of using fake Twitter accounts to torment her in retaliation for a sexual harassment complaint.
Some people carry gene mutations that leave them nearly impervious to heart attacks. Learning how these mutations work has led to a novel experimental treatment.
Developments indicated that the bomber, Salman Abedi, was part of a wider and more sophisticated plot than was initially believed.
Officials were trying to find who made the bomb and to discern whether Salman Abedi had received help assembling the device.
The Islamic State claimed responsibility on its social media for an attack in Manchester that killed 22 people and wounded dozens more at a pop concert. Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times covering ISIS and Al Qaeda, analyzes ISIS’s online messages and explains what they mean. Chris Parker and Stephen Jones scrambled to help after the blast, comforting victims and removing nails from wounded limbs.
The attack, as young fans left a pop concert, killed 22 people, making it the deadliest act of terrorism in Britain since 2005.
Why you should buy a case for your smartphone, and maybe a screen protector, but pass on an extended warranty.
Bottling operations can draw 130 million gallons a year from one site at almost no cost to Nestlé. Its application to pump even more has opened a political fight.
Students at the Vermont college disrupted a speech by the political scientist, an encounter that, for some, symbolized a misunderstanding of free speech.
The guided missile destroyer Dewey came within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands, showing a shift in the White House’s dealings with Beijing.
Two jurors out of 12 are African-American, and the racial makeup of the panel became a point of contention during the selection process.
A major credit rating agency sounded the alarm on Wednesday, saying the steady buildup of debt would erode China’s financial strength.
Agents combating drug smuggling were involved in three shootings and misled the public, lawmakers and the Justice Department, two inspectors general said.
According to the minutes of the Fed’s May meeting, officials said they wanted to see signs of stronger growth. But investors still increased their bets on a June rate hike.
A service called Opendoor, which will buy your house sight unseen, illustrates a new breed of start-up and Silicon Valley’s ever-widening ambitions.
Martial law, then impeachment. Robert Schenkkan’s new future-history play is red meat for blue states.
The acting attorney who was fired by President Trump told a graduating law class that she could not honestly defend his restrictions on Muslim travelers.
As a 19-year-old University of Texas student in 1957, Ms. Conrad became the focus of attention when a state legislator objected to her casting in a mixed-race production of “Dido and Aeneas.”
The overall accuracy of Zillow’s estimates has gotten better, and it’s now announcing a $1 million award to sharpen the company’s algorithm further.
Flamingos don’t appear to need to flex their muscles to maintain their classic one-legged posture, a new study suggests.
While most personal care products require ingredient lists on the label, feminine care products are exempt from disclosure.
The bag, which contains traces of priceless moon dust, has been on a wild ride for the half-century since it came back on the Apollo 11.
Yi Fuxiang, a Chinese scientist at the University of Wisconsin, challenged China’s figure of 1.38 billion people, suggesting India is more populous.
The arrest of the man, who said he had also been a neo-Nazi, led authorities to discover that another roommate had been stockpiling materials that could be used to create a bomb.
More than a million tons of fallen dirt and rock has forced the closure of a section of Highway 1 in California.
The city’s cocktail dens offer intriguing interiors — a chic retreat, a 19th-century villa — and menus that combine classics and recent inventions.
Among the movies in competition, disappointments abound, and our critic is left scratching her head about why some titles were included.
The ratings spread between CBS’s late night show and NBC’s is marginal. But that gap is expected to widen, by about a million, once delayed data is collected.
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