He said Western civilization was at risk of decline, bringing a message about “radical Islamic terrorism” and “the creep of government bureaucracy” to Warsaw.
The two have vastly divergent views, but they did have a breakthrough of sorts in a meeting in Hamburg on Thursday night: a proper handshake.
If completed, a deal between two American allies would diminish the role of U.S. companies in those markets while rebuking President Trump’s policies.
The president was correct that only four of the 17 intelligence agencies concluded that Russia interfered in the election — but they were the only four that investigated the issue.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The police in Hamburg, Germany, clashed with protesters a day before the start of the G-20 summit. While lawmakers and officials cheered an end to the longest state budget impasse in the nation’s history, a prominent critic remained — the governor.
Civilian satellites developed to count cars in Target parking lots and monitor crops are being reconfigured to help the American military detect North Korea’s missile launches.
Among the companies targeted was a firm that operates a nuclear power plant in Kansas. It is not clear who was responsible.
DJ Khaled, the longtime producer, performer and social-media star, gives an affectionate tour of his backyard in 360 degrees. The hip-hop producer has a new album, aptly named “Grateful”; a new baby; and new endorsement offers “all the time.” Here is how he stays grounded.
Starting July 10, repairs at Penn Station will disrupt the daily commute for thousands of Long Island Rail Road and New Jersey Transit riders. Here is a guide to help navigate the rails this summer. Our correspondent went with the Iraq counterterrorism force to the old city of Mosul, where Islamic State fighters are hemmed in and civilians are trapped.
Dissatisfied with other honorifics for women, Ms. Michaels undertook “a timid eight-year crusade” to usher the term back into being after decades of disuse.
We asked you whether being in an interracial relationship united or divided your family. Here is a small sampling of responses.
Ms. Harris, California’s junior senator, has gained notice during her first year in office, in some cases for being cut off by Republican colleagues.
A judge in Hawaii had been asked to clarify a portion of a Supreme Court ruling that allowed part of the Trump administration’s ban to go ahead. News of the cuts comes a week after the company described sweeping changes that will shift resources to selling cloud-computing services.
Walter M. Shaub Jr., the United States’ top ethics watchdog, has clashed repeatedly with the Trump administration, but said he had not been pressured to leave.
Mr. Payne’s suspension came after The National Enquirer published a report in which he acknowledged an extramarital affair with a former CNN and Fox News contributor.
Mr. Scalise, who was critically injured in a June 14 shooting during a congressional baseball practice, was moved back to the I.C.U. over concerns about infection.
An attack that started in Ukraine and spread throughout the world is still causing headaches for a number of big companies.
Mattek-Sands shouted “Help me!” after crumpling in her second-round singles match. She was seeded first in doubles with her partner, Lucie Safarova.
In “Talking Pictures” artists converse in image, by cellphone, in a challenge established by a Met Museum curator.
Some people think the pilot was imprisoned on Japanese territory after a crash-landing. An old photograph could give that theory new life.
Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park were unable to agree to new contracts with CBS. “The path to equality is rarely easy,” Mr. Kim wrote on Facebook.
The viral media company, known for repackaging the content of others, has accused its rival 22 Words of “digital piracy and plagiarism” in a lawsuit.
Images at the National Gallery of Art offer a lesson in how the Eastern wilderness — beautiful and grand — was tamed, exploited and transformed.
A genetic mutation that knocks a centimeter off height and increases the risk for arthritis may have helped early humans in Europe and Asia to survive, a new study shows.
Two organizations have just released videos showing mistreatment in the meat industry, and others plan to join in.
In “Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst,” Robert M. Sapolsky serves up his neurobiology with a big dose of hipster humor.
Travelers can take a tour dedicated to artisan leather goods, and another excursion is all about Zegna. Microbrews and museums are on offer as well.
A monthly event in Melbourne, in which the public is invited to ask frank questions of Muslim women, does not involve any dating, but is meant to be a forum for education.
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