Conservative allies of the president have started attacking the credibility of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel in the Russia investigation.
It was the second court to weigh in on the dispute over the president’s executive order, which the Supreme Court has also been asked to review.
President Trump transformed a routine meeting into a mood-boosting display of support. Vice President Mike Pence called his role “the greatest privilege of my life.” Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
As a Senate panel questions the attorney general on his role in the Russia inquiry, reports that he met the Russian ambassador a third time will almost certainly come up.
The statement by the influential Republican governor of Ohio could prove significant as Senate Republicans try to find near unanimity on a health bill.
Under fire for leaving open scores of critical positions in his administration, the president began naming replacements for the federal prosecutors he purged in March.
A Treasury Department report on deregulation calls for stripping the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of its supervisory and examination authority.
The complaint, filed in federal court, says that the president’s failure to shed his businesses has undermined public trust and violated the Constitution. Ryan Zinke’s proposal for the Utah conservation area is being watched closely as an indicator of how the Trump administration will treat public lands.
Aleksei A. Navalny, a leading Putin critic, was detained outside his home in Moscow as an extraordinary wave of antigovernment protests swept across Russia.
A wave of antigovernment demonstrations rolled across Russia on Monday as people gathered to protest corruption and political stagnation. Despite a promised “war on pollution,” people in a town where 300 children were poisoned with lead faced a backlash, and threats, when they sued a local chemical giant.
On June 12, 2016, the Pulse nightclub in Orlando was the scene of a mass shooting where 49 people were killed. In this 360° video, see and hear from some of the people who visited the site and memorialized the victims. Her disclosure of classified documents in 2010 ushered in the age of leaks. Now, freed from prison, she talks about why she did it — and the isolation that followed.
The rivalry between Qatar and Saudi Arabia has played out across the whole Middle East and helps to explain the region’s chaos. Dan Hanegby of Brooklyn fell under a bus’s tires in Chelsea. He worked for Credit Suisse and was once the top-ranked tennis player in Israel.
The Warriors won their second title in three years behind the hot shooting of Kevin Durant, who they signed after losing to the Cavaliers last year.
With assassination at its core, Shakespeare’s play is fraught. Totalitarian governments have banned it. And yes, it has inspired violence.
A production that assassinates a Julius Caesar styled after the president provokes a storm of controversy.
The trial of Michelle Carter, who is accused of pressuring a friend to kill himself, centers on texts that reveal the mind-sets of two emotionally unstable young people.
The jury has begun deliberating after lawyers for both sides in Mr. Cosby’s sexual assault trial made their closing arguments.
Mr. Immelt, who transformed G.E. over the past decade, jettisoning most of its once-huge financial business, will give up his post as chief executive on Aug. 1.
Shares of Netflix, Apple and other giant technology companies that have powered a market rally have taken an uncharacteristic pause. Taimoor Raza, 30, was convicted of posting derogatory comments about the Prophet Muhammad on Facebook and WhatsApp.
The exit of Emil Michael, a senior vice president, comes after a series of scandals at the company led to an inquiry that recommended his exit.
A new initiative will have executives at companies like PricewaterhouseCoopers and Procter & Gamble share how to promote open discussion among employees.
Production of the ABC reality show was suspended last week pending an inquiry into accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior on the set in Mexico. Ms. Kelly said that on Sunday she will air her interview with Mr. Jones, a conspiracy theorist who has questioned the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre.
Informing physicians of the cost of a test, drug or scan tends not to affect whether they order them for their patients, research shows.
In the increasingly byzantine world of frequent flier mileage reward programs, the term “mile” has little or no connection to physical distance.
In Morocco, goats graze in argan trees for scarce forage. The trees benefit, too.
Abloh, a multi-hyphenate talent, has enlisted the artist Jenny Holzer to make a statement about the international refugee crisis.
The Australian city’s plan to modernize the Queen Victoria Market has drawn fire from residents who fear the loss of its antique charm.
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