Steve Witkoff, a diplomatic envoy, used the Board of Peace to announce an agreement that could raze a Pakistan-owned Manhattan hotel. Now the country is involved in negotiating peace talks with Iran.
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the United States hit 6.38 percent, the fourth increase since the war began.
The drones are an improved version of a weapon that Iran sent to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine.
The Justice Department’s demands for admissions-related data from Stanford, Ohio State and the University of California, San Diego, represent a flex of federal power.
President Trump is making new plans in one of the most significant renovations in the history of the White House.
The U.S. government has blocked Venezuela from paying for its former leader’s defense lawyers. In a hearing, a judge said repeatedly that the former president’s right to his own defense was “paramount.”
The law, which mirrors national Republican priorities, requires newly registered voters to show that they are U.S. citizens in order to cast a ballot in state or local races.
Regulators, pilots and others in aviation have worried about the kind of runway accident that happened at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday.
Michael Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened” that his inability to speak French had diverted attention from the families’ grief.
Officials on Thursday said the airport in New York was now fully operational. One of its two runways had been closed since Sunday, when a jet hit a truck, killing two pilots.
Joel Schumacher apologized for “Batman & Robin,” his corny 1997 superhero movie, but thanks to its ice puns and bat nipples, it’s since become an accidental parody worth howling at.
Her interview on the “Today” show came more than 50 days after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken from her home near Tucson, Ariz.
Bishops are trying to understand what’s behind the wave. People joining the church described their reasons as highly personal.
The decision is the most significant since Kirsty Coventry was elected last year to serve as president of the I.O.C.
The world’s largest crypto exchange is under fire after investigators found accounts moving $1.7 billion to entities linked to Iran. Clues about those accounts were in plain sight for over a year.
Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does.
Tech companies are running into resistance from neighbors and may not be able to build at the pace they promised investors.
A new study of popular AI models shows that their feedback on social situations is far from impartial.
A few qualities, including a sense of purpose, seem to have real benefits — especially as you age.
The just resentments of a shrinking middle class.
The country’s faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking is a much older malady.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that President Trump “still chooses a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side.”
The emerald tint to the Clove Lakes Park stream helped confirm long-held suspicions about what might be leaking from toilets.
The annual award that recognizes merit in humor is going to the satirist and talk show host who has been critical of President Trump and political correctness.
The event will be held in downtown Los Angeles starting in 2029 as part of a deal between the academy and AEG, a developer of entertainment venues.