The nation’s governors, gathered for their annual conference, came out against the latest bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act but for very different reasons.
The lobbyist’s presence adds a twist to the evolving story about the meeting, which Donald Trump Jr. set up after learning a Russian lawyer had damaging information about Hillary Clinton.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Ty Cobb will help coordinate the White House’s response to the Russia investigation, reflecting concerns that the president’s private lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, could not handle the case himself.
President Trump’s two-day visit to France at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron for Bastille Day festivities ended with warm handshakes all around.
The man, who was cleared by the university of responsibility in a rape case, said the university enabled his harassment by giving his accuser academic credit for a piece targeting him.
A court removing four lawmakers assures China greater influence over Hong Kong’s government at least until by-elections are held.
Step inside a simulation of the interior of the sun as its magnetic field reverses, a process that creates solar storms that can interrupt power grids and satellite communications on Earth. In Nogales, Mexico, a door in the border fence is unlocked when cattle brokers and buyers strike the right price. Marines have returned to Helmand Province to help Afghan forces regain ground lost to the Taliban, and this time there is no timetable for leaving.
As some states make it harder to block workers from going elsewhere, Idaho has passed a law that tips the scale toward their employers.
At Empac, musicians and technicians are learning to work with sophisticated advances in spatial audio technologies.
A playful project using cellphone texts and art turns into a viral hit — as well as a window into our cultural soul.
The death comes as the Trump administration is close to completing a review to help determine its broader strategy in Afghanistan.
A ruling in Hawaii expands the list of “bona fide” relationships that can qualify refugees to enter the country; the attorney general vowed an appeal.
Alfred Angelo has abruptly closed its more than 60 wedding dress shops around the country, leaving brides scrambling to get their gowns.
Mr. Perry has agreed to produce TV series for BET and other Viacom networks; Paramount Pictures will have “first-look” rights on feature film ideas.
Spotify’s playlists are dotted with hundreds of songs done by composers under pseudonyms, but the company says it is just soliciting music to meet demand.
On Thursday, thousands gathered in the Mediterranean city to commemorate the 86 victims killed a year ago on the city’s seaside promenade.
The judge rejected a prosecution theory that a Code Pink demonstrator’s laughter alone was grounds for a conviction.
John Bernecker died of blunt force trauma, a coroner in Georgia said. AMC has reportedly shut down the show’s production after the accident.
Federer is seeking his eighth Wimbledon title, while Cilic is in a Grand Slam final for the first time since winning the 2014 United States Open.
A woman knocked over 11 crowned pedestals while taking a selfie at a Simon Birch show in Los Angeles — leading to a cascading domino effect.
A case in point is a Florida student who sued his school board last month after his mother said the federal authorities stopped investigating his complaint.
More than 7,000 pounds of hagfish, also known as slime eels, coated a section of Highway 101 with a gel described as “Spider-Man’s webbing crossed with a jellyfish.”
For all the influence of the Objectivist principles set forth in “The Fountainhead” and other works, some prominent followers have run into trouble.
From $50 million mansions to more modest homes, the focus is on outdoor spaces that blend seamlessly with the living room.
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