Email exchanges reviewed by The Times offer a detailed unspooling of how an eager Donald Trump Jr. came to meet with a Kremlin-connected lawyer.
Donald Trump Jr. received an email on June 3, 2016, promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. The information was described as being part of Russia's support for his father’s presidential bid. His reply? “I love it.” Every time the president tries to put the furor behind him, more disclosures thrust it back to the fore, and people close to him are anonymously blaming one another.
Ms. Veselnitskaya has long been counted on to win high-profile cases that matter to the Kremlin and to one well-connected official in particular.
A Russian lawyer was said to have dirt on Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump Jr. agreed to meet her. The tale of the email.
So far, specialists say, not enough evidence has emerged about the president’s son to bring charges, but they caution that the inquiry into election meddling continues.
Most Republicans in Congress have become adept at avoiding questions about Trump scandals, a skill they used again after revelations about an email to the president’s son.
A campaign to cut government rules is being conducted largely out of public view, often by hires with potential conflicts, an investigation has found.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Tuesday: Peregrine falcons take up residence in Berkeley, a “civil war” among state Democrats, and pondering California’s undiscovered treasures.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, said the revised bill to replace the Affordable Care Act would be debated and voted on next week.
North Korea, desperate for foreign currency, has sent tens of thousands of its citizens to Russia, where they are welcomed as “fast, cheap and reliable” laborers.
Sixteen service members aboard a plane belonging to a Marine Reserve unit in New York were killed when it crashed in the Mississippi Delta.
The Japanese manufacturer said the latest move affected 2.7 million inflaters on the driver’s side of some Ford, Mazda and Nissan vehicles. A medical examiner found “blunt impact injuries” on the torsos of the siblings, who were discovered not breathing early Monday, and said they had been beaten to death.
Prosecutors are seeking probation for David Wildstein, who devised the scheme to close lanes near the George Washington Bridge and testified against his co-conspirators.
Step out into the salty waters on the northern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, where small organisms turn the water pink. As France’s bread falters in sales and quality, Pascal Rigo has returned home from a corporate career in America to start a chain of small bakeries.
A new paper describes the threatened mass extinction of thousands of animal species around the globe. The authors say that human activities are in large part to blame.
Anbang bought a retirement home chain despite United States questions about the Chinese company’s murky ownership. With its chairman detained, some officials are worried.
The China Investment Corporation said that the United States was impeding direct investment, but American lawmakers have urged greater scrutiny of Chinese deals.
More and more you hear, “It really gets good in Season 2.” So maybe that’s where you should start watching.
One of Rachel Lindsay’s suitors tells her about the challenges he faced growing up in Baltimore, forcing the show to face its blind spot about class.
Williams, 37, defeated Jelena Ostapenko in the quarterfinals as she pursues her sixth and most improbable singles title at the All England Club.
The Bucks County district attorney’s office asked the Bensalem Police Department in June to rearrest the man, Cosmo DiNardo, on a weapons charge.
At a two-day conference sponsored by The New York Times, mayors and other panelists discussed immigration, climate and health policy in a deeply partisan age.
With no food other than tomato plants that had been induced to use chemical defenses, scientists found that caterpillars ate each other.
United Nations officials said a cholera vaccination campaign no longer made sense in Yemen because the war would make the effort difficult.
Officials said it was unclear whether the explosion in Oklahoma was an act of domestic terrorism.
The plaintiffs argued that his account amounts to a public forum that he, as a government official, cannot bar people from.
The authorities said the smart home device made an emergency call, but Amazon and a 911 official said that was not plausible.
A church choir and orchestra performed “Make America Great Again” earlier this month, and President Trump has spread it far and wide on Twitter.
Michael Kosta, a former professional tennis player, has been added as a correspondent on “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.”
Ms. Dupont runs the Paris Opera Ballet. But she still wants to dance and experiment, as she is doing with the choreographer Saburo Teshigawara.
The human body’s most compassionate gift is the interdependence of its parts.
Siri is so five years ago: How a sleek, smooth-talking cylinder from Amazon stole our hearts, bamboozled our spouses and enchanted our children.
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