The meeting turned into a bright spot for Mr. Trump at the G-20 gathering, where the United States is finding itself increasingly isolated on other issues.
Moscow has assured the United States that the government of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria will abide by the agreement, a State Department official said.
On issues like trade and climate change, the Trump administration stands alone.
Protesters crowded the streets of Hamburg on Friday as world leaders gathered for the Group of 20 summit.
The Senate’s bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is now imperiled, facing new opposition from Republicans who fear its impact on rural communities.
Long known as a crafty Senate majority leader, Mr. McConnell has a narrow margin of error in his effort to secure the passage of the Republican health care bill.
The tax exclusion on what employers pay toward employees’ health insurance premiums is bigger than any subsidy offered under the Affordable Care Act.
The education secretary, Betsy DeVos, who made a career of promoting local control of education, is taking a tough line on enforcing new federal standards.
Maxine Waters has been in Congress for a quarter-century, but in President Trump, her barbed tongue has found a perfect target — and an audience.
Employers added 222,000 workers in June, a healthy showing, but a tightening labor market has not followed historical patterns in driving up pay.
Job creation is more robust than it had seemed, and this economic expansion, now eight years old, may have some life in it yet.
In its semiannual report to Congress, the Fed cited weak demand for loans, among other problems, as an obstacle to faster growth.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art commissioned 12 artists, paired together, to communicate using visuals for five months. Two paired artists discuss their experiences in this 360 video. Saturday night in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where the salon is an almost always-open witness to a neighborhood in the throes of change.
Mr. Johnson wrote pithy best-sellers, including one about the benefits of embracing change and another defining effective management.
The deal would augment Berkshire Hathaway Energy, whose collection of utilities delivers power to 11.6 million customers across the West and Midwest.
President Salvador Sánchez Cerén confirmed that a woman, a union worker, had died in a blaze that sent people jumping from the nine-story building.
New evidence contradicts earlier statements that the tennis player had run a red light before a fatal crash, the authorities said.
The government said it had violated the rights of the former detainee, Omar Khadr, who pleaded guilty to killing an American soldier in Afghanistan at age 15.
Members of a crusading law enforcement team are absorbed into the main bureaucracy, raising concerns about political meddling in high-stakes probes.
No cell service is not a problem for those stubborn holdouts who don’t rely on streaming to get their tunes.
The writer, producer and actress said she had to give up Lamby because of behavioral issues, but an employee at the shelter where she got him disputes that claim.
In a U-turn, Great Ormond Street Hospital said it would ask a court to consider new claims about a potential treatment for Charlie Gard.
The attorney general and other top officials toured the wartime prison in a symbolic gesture of support for its continued use in detaining terrorism suspects.
About 1,600 people have died because of a cholera outbreak in Yemen, where the bacterial infection has spread to 21 of the country’s 22 provinces.
The Albany Symphony is playing along the canal to celebrate the bicentennial of the artificial waterway, which transformed New York.
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