The move was a major escalation in the Kremlin’s fight against a law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions against Russia.
If the sanctions passed by Congress last week sent any message to Moscow, it was that Mr. Trump’s hands are tied in dealing with Moscow, probably for years to come.
A recent sequence of disappointments and blunders has rattled the president’s volatile governing coalition and threatens the G.O.P.’s policy agenda.
James A. Baker III, who served under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, says that chiefs of staff “who have focused on the ‘of staff’” have thrived.
As some American companies pull back from hiring programmers a world away, new tech jobs are cropping up across the country.
The deaths of 10 migrants who had traveled in a tractor-trailer to San Antonio have cast a bright light on a practice known for its danger.
The process for filling the ride-hailing company’s top job has been slowed by infighting and efforts by Travis Kalanick, who stepped down as chief executive last month, to stage a comeback.
A social media campaign is looking to change a custom in which men traditionally use substitutes for women’s actual names in public, like My Weak One or My Goat.
Remember the “TRL” studio and crowds in Times Square? Music? Carson Daly? MTV hopes you do, and will tune in again.
This latest example of sun-streaked conflict and misty boredom takes place in and around an affluent island community just southwest of Sarasota, Fla.
Take a 360-degree dip in some of the more than 100 ocean baths and rock pools in New South Wales, Australia. On a day of civil unrest, many Venezuelans didn’t vote and nations across the region rejected the predetermined result of President Nicolás Maduro’s effort to rewrite the Constitution.
The column, by Kevin Myers, was framed as an attack on a campaign by women to close the pay gap at the BBC. It was later removed from the paper’s website.
Reynaldo Parojinog, mayor of Ozamiz in the southern Philippines, was killed in a firefight at his home, along with his wife and 10 other people, the police said.
In recent weeks, the team has begun reaching out to potential buyers in the United States and Asia, according to people briefed on the discussions.
Selig, the former Major League Baseball commissioner, drew some jeers at the festivities, in contrast with the way his fellow 2017 inductees were greeted.
Children who get free lunches during the school year often go hungry in the summer. Libraries are helping to fill the gap.
A panned animated film scored at the box office while “Atomic Blonde” sputtered, a reminder of the disconnect between critics and the masses.
A construction mishap severed a transmission line that brings electricity to Hatteras and Ocracoke, N.C., prompting officials to order evacuations.
Navy Day events in St. Petersburg, which President Vladimir V. Putin oversaw, and in Syria were efforts to demonstrate growing military might.
Biking has become part of New York’s commuting culture as the city expands bike routes and Citi Bikes become ubiquitous. There are more than 450,000 daily bike trips.
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