Britain’s prime minister put the nation on a “critical” level of alert on Tuesday and deployed the military to work with the police over fears that another terrorist attack was imminent.
People gathered in the streets in Manchester, England, on Tuesday to honor the victims of a terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert the day before. Children, teenagers and adults tell of seeing bodies on the ground and of scrambling to escape the Manchester Arena when a bomb exploded after an Ariana Grande performance. White House officials said the president’s schedule would proceed as planned, but his interactions with European leaders will be dominated by talk of security and responses to extremism.
The deadly blast at an arena in Manchester, England, happened just as an Ariana Grande concert was ending.
The singer is self-assured, talented and proudly feminine, with a loyal fan base that rallied to her side after the Manchester bombing with the hashtag #ThisIsNotYourFaultAriana.
Security consultants and music promoters look ahead to what measures can be taken after the Ariana Grande concert attack.
Terrorism experts said the traumatizing effects on victims, which included many young girls, had been intended to grab the adult world’s attention.
The explosion at a concert hall in northwestern England came as a joyful crowd full of parents and children streamed toward the exit.
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John O. Brennan, the former director of the C.I.A., offered the fullest public account yet of how the federal investigation into Russian election meddling began.
Several current and former officials were testifying before lawmakers on Tuesday, and even those who were not there to talk about Russia will probably be asked about it.
President Trump’s budget hews to a longtime Republican premise, but past efforts to enlarge the pie even while slicing it have fallen short of hopes.
Researchers said at least one million people would die worldwide if the Trump administration’s proposed funding cuts to public health programs were enacted.
The White House is projecting faster growth as a consequence of tax cuts. But it does not project the cost of those tax cuts, that is, the loss in tax revenue.
Proponents of the president’s effort argue that recent shifts in the Arab world may have made the prospect of a regional peace less remote.
A Philippine account of the phone call includes President Trump commending a program in which the government has sanctioned the killing of drug suspects.
The decision by parade organizers to honor a nationalist militant, Oscar López Rivera, led AT&T to withdraw sponsorship and Coca-Cola to scale back.
President Trump is weighing the wisdom of pouring more soldiers into a 16-year-old conflict, and is also expected to put NATO members on the spot over the issue.
The agreement, which includes the District of Columbia, ends an investigation into how hackers obtained information about tens of millions of people in 2013.
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The family of Seth Rich objected after the network promoted a theory that Mr. Rich was killed because he shared D.N.C. emails with WikiLeaks.
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Revenues in the theatrical season just concluded rose to a record $1.45 billion, even as attendance has slipped a bit.
The company concedes taking tens of millions in excess commissions. A lawsuit alleges improper tax deductions that are costing drivers even more.
The former late night host and the cable network have shelved a plan to create animated shorts that was in the works for 18 months.
Sandro Rosell was held as part of an inquiry into money laundering and kickbacks said to have been paid for the TV rights for matches involving Brazil’s national soccer team.
Citing security threats, the Trump administration has asked Congress to give the federal government sweeping powers regarding drones over domestic soil.
The chief financial officer for Soupman Inc., which licensed recipes of the chef made famous by “Seinfeld,” is accused of avoiding taxes by paying workers off the books.
The Arizona sheriff, tough on inmates and accused of targeting Latinos in Maricopa County, reflects on his reputation and his decades in law enforcement.
The case highlights rising religious and ethnic tensions in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation.
Mr. Kennedy, who played his entire 11-year career with the Seahawks, weighed 300 pounds but possessed surprising quickness. He became the prototype for defensive linemen in the 1990s.
In cramped shops along a gritty thoroughfare in the capital, shopkeepers described what led them to leave home, and often their families, for Africa.
David Lynch’s series returned to TV after more than 25 years.
The software’s victory over the world’s best player of the Chinese game demonstrates how artificial intelligence can increasingly outperform humans at complex tasks.
The dazzling Kirill Petrenko leads a peerless cast in Wagner’s work at the Bavarian State Opera, in a new staging by Romeo Castellucci.
A new book and multimedia platform encourage women to shed their hangups about societal norms of beauty.
A chef aims for “the meal of the decade.” The Times’s restaurant critic, however, won’t be there.
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