Investors now expect that the Fed will delay a rate cut until September instead of July, as they had before the war in Iran began.
The volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.
Some residents described the strikes overnight Monday into Tuesday as among the worst they had experienced since the war started.
The Trump administration, which said it is investigating harassment, sued the University of Pennsylvania after it refused a request to provide information about Jewish students and staff.
A new legal filing accused Mr. Martin, a senior Justice Department official, of an unethical pressure campaign against Georgetown University.
The secretary of health and human services, known for his Make America Healthy Again campaign, is expected to be back at work on Monday.
It’s Primary Day in Mississippi, where a younger Democrat is trying to oust a House veteran, and in Georgia, where Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat is up for grabs.
Allison Ziogas, a first-time candidate, hopes to unseat Representative Nicole Malliotakis by appealing to the district’s union roots.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the D.N.C. sought to compel the government to say whether it plans to deploy armed federal officers in this year’s elections.
Two doctors affiliated with the university and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital stepped down after an external report found that the administrators mishandled allegations of abuse against Robert Hadden.
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system was once so successful, it could rely mostly on riders to sustain itself. But the pandemic dealt BART an unusually heavy blow.
Two companies have withdrawn from a series of dinners in Los Angeles after The New York Times reported allegations that René Redzepi attacked workers.
Dozens of former employees say René Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological violence on the staff for years.
In Nigeria, customs officers and conservationists are confronting the grim impacts of the $20 billion trade.
At 67, the actress is still reinventing herself, with two new TV shows, “The Madison” and “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” and an evolving attitude about her work.
Blaming chatbots, they are joining an earlier push for better protections by parents who say social media contributed to their children’s deaths.
A high school senior and a recent graduate, both from the Philadelphia suburbs, were charged by federal prosecutors with trying to support a terrorist group.
The move by Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, is extremely rare. The inmate, Charles Burton, was scheduled to die even though the gunman’s sentence had been commuted years ago.
Yuval Sharon’s debut production featured an astonishing performance by the soprano Lise Davidsen. It is the event of the season.
Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America first” agenda.
Only when the U.S.-Israeli bombing of Iran comes to a halt, without destroying the state, can the Iranian people sort out their fate.
We look at the conflict’s global economic impact.
If you are saving money and have a plan for the future, we want to hear how it’s going and any advice you have for others.
After the Justice Department reached a settlement with the concert giant, the judge overseeing the trial asked the states and the company to do the same.
Ms. Stockwell, who recently left The Washington Post, is the third person named to the job in the past three years.
Scientists studied centuries-old bird feathers from an ancient tomb on the coast, and then traced the origins back to the Amazon.
Four men are accused in South Florida of plotting to kill President Jovenel Moise in 2021. His death plunged Haiti into chaos that continues today.