The president’s son was told in an email that the Russian government wanted to help Donald J. Trump’s election bid last year.
Bringing the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow in 2013 provided the Trump family an entree into Russia and partners with Kremlin connections.
A meeting between President Trump’s son and a Russian lawyer linked to the Russian government touched on one of Vladimir V. Putin’s key foreign policy goals.
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A founder of a private security firm and an owner of a military contractor have discussed proposals to rely more on contractors instead of American troops.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is adopting a rule that would block banks and credit card companies from forcing customers into arbitration.
If the Senate bill doesn’t pass in July, it will complicate many other political priorities.
As the rest of Congress fights over health care and budgets, the groups responsible for legislation affecting veterans are moving forward with an ambitious and largely bipartisan agenda.
The incident threatens to strain relations between the two countries and demonstrates how energy has become a weapon in Russia’s struggle with Ukraine.
On the outskirts of Abu Dhabi lies Masdar City, which was supposed to be the world’s first city with a net-zero carbon footprint. But its ambitious plans have hit many roadblocks. A warehouse in Colorado offers evidence of the immense demand for goods made from threatened and endangered animals.
As the battle with the Islamic State in Mosul nears an end, other conflicts on the margins are flaring and a threat to the Iraqi state and society remains.
The London police say that around 80 people died in the June 14 disaster, but several volunteer researchers believe the toll could be higher.
The years between the deaths of two female officers — Irma Lozada in 1984 and Miosotis Familia last week — have shown progress, with limits, for women in the field.
The wife of Senator Bernie Sanders is being investigated for a loan obtained in 2010 by Burlington College — of which she was president — to finance a relocation and expansion of the college.
The former Treasury official is up for a top post at the Federal Reserve, where he is expected to lead efforts to reduce regulation. The commute was relatively calm at the start of what is scheduled to be eight weeks of repairs at the nation’s busiest train station.
Honda said the episode occurred when the use of a hammer activated an inflater. It is the 12th fatality linked to the device in the United States. The Bolshoi said the show needed work, but the cancellation prompted immediate accusations that the theater was bowing to Kremlin pressure.
In a match that lasted nearly five hours, Müller, the No. 16 seed from Luxembourg, outlasted fourth-seeded Nadal, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13, to reach to quarterfinals.
Men and women achieve full equality under Clare Waight Keller, the house’s first female artistic director — and there are other surprises.
Mr. Oswalt and his fiancée, the actress Meredith Salenger, rebuked critics who said he had moved on too soon from the 2016 death of his first wife.
Crews have been fighting wildfires in multiple states in the past week, some of which continued to rage on Monday.
Amanda Levete, Norman Foster and Frank Gehry are among the starchitects vying to design the future home for the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2010 Chris Riccobono had an idea so obvious, no one else had ever thought of it. Now he has 13 new stores in the works and a fund of $30 million.
“The Late Show” is a breathlessly-paced novel that introduces Renée Ballard, a tireless detective who has been banished to the night shift.
Dominique Morisseau’s new play at Lincoln Center plunges us into the fatalistic worldview of the mother of an African-American teenager.
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