The president’s earlier assertion that North Korea would not produce a missile that can reach the United States has now been upended.
The North claimed a milestone in its efforts to build nuclear weapons capable of hitting the American mainland, prompting a warning from the United States.
A downturn in car sales after two record years is prompting companies to scale back domestic production, particularly for smaller vehicles.
Independence Day parades are normally a fat pitch down the middle for politicians. But this year, with voters angry over health care, many Republicans stayed away.
A photo of Gov. Chris Christie was not far from people’s minds as they spent July 4 on state beaches, reopened after a budget deal was reached.
Visit the Grucci family’s fireworks factory in 360 degrees. The Grucci’s have been creating fireworks since 1850 and are among the oldest fireworks companies in the country. Twitter posts by the author Irvine Welsh are often provocative, and the language is usually vulgar, but his admiration for top-ranked Andy Murray is clear.
Tomic surprised his opponent, Mischa Zverev, by seemingly checking out on his way to a loss Tuesday. Afterward, Tomic said he was bored on the court.
Apple Park, headquarters for 12,000 people, has brought tourists, businesses and higher real estate prices to the surrounding area.
The parents of Charlie Gard, whom a hospital wants to take off life support, have endured nearly a year of stress.
As the city prepares to host the All-Star Game, bidding for the Marlins — and their publicly funded stadium — has instead thrust their owner into the spotlight.
Instructions to destroy any incomplete manuscripts were included in a will that the renowned playwright filed on Long Island, where he lived and died.
The Illinois Senate voted to override the governor’s veto of a budget deal that raises taxes in an attempt to end an impasse that has imperiled the state’s fiscal future.
The drug entrepreneur’s Twitter messages and comments to reporters during his fraud trial are part of “a campaign of disruption,” prosecutors argued.
The delegation urged the president to fill vacant embassy and State Department positions in order to better address the country’s mounting military and political crises.
Narendra Modi is the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel in the 25 years since the two countries established full diplomatic relations.
Tehran’s clerics were nervous after President Trump’s Saudi visit, when the entire Persian Gulf seemed lined up against them. Then came the Arab rift.
One hundred immigrants, including some from countries targeted in the president’s travel ban, celebrated their new citizenship in a ceremony tinged with mixed emotions.
Mr. Lauder says “there is no issue” with his Cubist trove, but the museum lacks lead donors as it tries to create a suitable home for the collection.
“From the Outside,” by Hey Violet, is one of this year’s best pop albums. And Terror Jr sounds like the band’s irresponsible older sister.
The company said that it had been contacted by Vantiv, a rival payments company based in Cincinnati, and by the banking powerhouse JPMorgan Chase. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada has a penchant for quirky hosiery. His Irish counterpart, Leo Varadkar, in a tribute, outdid him.
A new genetic analysis finds that ancient Africans walked into Europe 270,000 years ago, much earlier than previously known, and interbred with Neanderthals.
Thirty-two people from an investment company that backed the enterprise were arrested on suspicion of illegal fund-raising, effectively killing the project.
Halting drugs is becoming increasingly difficult for the Coast Guard, which has operated with flat budgets even as its mission has expanded.
Mark Bowden’s “Hue 1968” recounts a battle that was a turning point in the Vietnam War.
Our daughter’s first return trip to China began with a stop at the new Disney resort and its Toy Story Hotel (with Buzz Lightyear in residence).
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