With criticism mounting over their bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, top Republicans are cutting deals and cajoling members to get to 50 votes.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has found himself out of sync, especially on Middle East policy, with President Trump and his top advisers Jared Kushner and Stephen K. Bannon.
Risky Special Operations missions targeting midlevel figures can prove valuable for unearthing information about the Islamic State’s inner circle.
African and American military leaders are uneasy that shifting to a military-heavy presence on the continent could hurt America’s long-term interests.
The president’s refusal to acknowledge Russia’s cyberattacks last year, as well as the threat of future incursions, has dismayed fellow Republicans.
Political analysts say last year’s election has ignited a wave of political engagement among Indians in the United States, and that is also driving interest in this week’s meeting.
Artificial intelligence, automation and big data are raising fears of widespread layoffs in a $150 billion industry.
At least 100 others were seriously injured after people rushed to the overturned tanker to collect spilled fuel and it caught fire, officials said.
Michael R. Bloomberg will announce an initiative to give funds to large cities as an extension of his advocacy for largely liberal policies.
According to official results, candidates representing the anti-immigrant Northern League and other rightist parties won many of the major municipal races. The Japanese company at the center of history’s farthest-reaching auto safety crisis said it would sell its assets to Key Safety Systems, a Chinese-owned American rival.
The fund, run by Daniel S. Loeb, has called on the Swiss food giant to sell its stake in L’Oréal and move more quickly to adapt to changing consumer tastes.
Officials say a maintenance blitz on the subway system was a success, but transit leaders agree that millions are needed each year for upkeep.
Thousands of workers face unemployment as retailers struggle to adapt to online shopping. But even as e-commerce grows, it isn’t absorbing these workers.
The league entered a float in the parade for a second consecutive year, making it the only major sports league officially taking a prominent part in the gay pride event.
Join the celebrations — and reflect on the range of rights — in Dublin, Shanghai, Kiev and other cities during June Pride festivities. Their children died at the hands of undocumented immigrants, and their anguish forms the emotional cornerstone of the president’s signature issue.
With debts piling up and lenders growing nervous, the U.S. Virgin Islands is approaching the same kind of fiscal crisis that engulfed Puerto Rico.
Video played a crucial role in recent trials of officers, but none ended in conviction. The evidence hasn’t been as clear cut as many had expected.
Manila North Cemetery, the final resting place of presidents and literary icons, is home to thousands of poor Filipinos.
The innovative Kiwis have left the well-heeled defender, Oracle Team USA, so far behind that its star skipper is considering stepping aside.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backed down on an agreement to create space for men and women to pray together and practice non-Orthodox rituals.
Large galleries with multiple locations grab wider audiences, dominate art fairs and focus on trophy works. Closures threaten emerging artists.
Universal said it wants to cancel its $31 million deal for Prince’s music over conflicts with an earlier agreement Prince signed with Warner Bros.
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