In Houston and in other cities, efforts to build low-income homes in wealthy, majority white neighborhoods have stalled.
The video, seemingly an edited clip from an old appearance on WrestleMania, ends with a restyling of the CNN logo as “FNN: Fraud News Network.”
Michael D. Cohen, a former personal injury lawyer, worked his way up to an office at Trump Tower. Now he’s further from the family fold and entangled in investigations.
Read about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum on the health care debate and the news of the week.
Republicans in several states have agreed to raise taxes recently, testing a fundamental economic principle for the right. But is Washington listening?
The shutdown of New Jersey’s government has its roots in a dispute about taking money held in reserve by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, the state’s largest health insurer.
The ban on many electronics on flights from some predominantly Muslim countries was put in place because of concerns that the Islamic State was developing a bomb hidden in portable devices.
The battle for the capital of the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed caliphate provides the American-led coalition, and the Trump administration, with an opportunity to deliver a blow to ISIS.
The firm is the first Western energy company to invest in a large infrastructure project in Iran since the nuclear deal with Tehran was agreed to in 2015.
Six people are living in isolation for eight months on a volcano in Hawaii as part of a NASA-funded study to simulate human exploration of Mars. In the fourth episode of this 360-video series, the crew answers audience questions. Because of the hushed atmosphere at Wimbledon, players are more likely to hear the groans of the crowd when they miss a shot.
There are new threats as well as dangerous and unpredictable outsiders, and it has been a year of tennis comebacks.
Thousands of Turkish lawmakers and citizens are marching from Ankara to Istanbul to protest a government crackdown after a failed coup last year. The Times visited them for a day.
Phillip Clay, born in South Korea, was one of dozens of people adopted as children who were deported decades later from the United States for lack of citizenship. He killed himself in May.
With its immense riches, Qatar can withstand the effects of a blockade. But the longer the dispute lasts, the more likely it is to destabilize the region.
The Times collected information on dozens of college summer reading programs and examined an annual survey of hundreds of universities. A few trends emerged.
There are few distractions on this rapper’s raw 13th studio album, which responds to Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” and doesn’t strive to sound like the present hip-hop moment.
Those who support the White House Kitchen Garden are trying creative ways to keep it a priority for the new presidential administration.
Earnhardt’s wins have waned in his final Nascar season, but his fans filled a treasured track this weekend.
Facebook and other online forums have become the connecting tissue for Vietnam’s increasingly public dissident voices. And the government is fighting back.
Emma Allen has taken over as cartoon editor at the magazine, freshening a venerable tradition with her interest in contemporary voices.
The local mosque near an apartment tower that was destroyed by fire held a funfair, with traditional games, for displaced families.
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