Lindsey Halligan, the president’s handpicked prosecutor, admitted that she had never shown the final version of the Comey indictment to the full grand jury before the foreperson signed the charging document.
Mr. Summers’ departure from the artificial intelligence company’s board followed revelations of his communications with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The steep tariffs President Trump issued in August led to a contraction in imports and the trade deficit, newly released data shows.
After four consecutive down days, the stock market is looking increasingly queasy. Earnings reports from Nvidia, Walmart and Target could hint at what’s ahead.
Uncertainty over the availability of the company’s chips, which are used in cars and electronics, had added to concerns of a global shortage.
President Trump rejected a U.S. intelligence report finding that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the murder of a journalist.
David Sanger, a White House and national security correspondent, describes how the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, a pariah after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, has become a dealmaker in Washington.
Mr. Musk’s xAI will work with the Saudi artificial intelligence company Humain on a new data center, part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s effort to diversify his country’s economy.
The president grew frustrated with Mary Bruce of ABC News over her questions during his meeting with the Saudi crown prince. On Friday, he told a Bloomberg News reporter, “Quiet, piggy.”
At the official dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the first lady offered an unexpected sign of allegiance.
“In the whole history of the Orthodox Church in America, this has never been seen,” a priest said about the surge of young men drawn to the demanding practice of Christianity.
We asked our journalists who write about religion nationwide about how they navigate debates about what Christianity is and isn’t.
Go straight to the good stuff this Thanksgiving: apple and cream, chocolate espresso, honeyed cranberry and more.
The clash is about strong personalities, an exacting homeowners’ association and a partisan divide that has reached the hyperlocal level.
Months into the Trump deportation campaign, one-third of noncitizens, including about 60 percent of undocumented immigrants, say they are avoiding aspects of daily life.
A survey by The New York Times and KFF shows that even many of those who support President Trump feel his approach has gone too far.
A review of polls of the general public shows how opinions on immigration vary widely based on the details included in poll questions.
The attack was part of a wave of strikes across the country as President Volodymyr Zelensky seeks to revive stalled peace talks.
An investigation into the state-owned nuclear power company has reached members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.
As cruise travel hits record demand, cases of sexual assault have also risen. Many accusers learn that the rights they had on land don’t always apply.
Commissioner Tisch, the current head of the New York Police Department, said she had agreed to serve in Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s administration.
Zohran Mamdani takes office on Jan. 1 with ambitious plans to rethink policing and some officers angry about his past criticisms. Winning them over could be a key to a successful term.
Instead of requiring personalized gene edits for each patient, the new approach could create a standardized method to use for many diseases.
Clinicians often rely on patients to disclose thoughts of self-harm, but some are lobbying for a new diagnosis to better assess the risk.
A collective of land trusts, conservancies and tribes is capturing birdsong with audio gear and A.I. for clues about habitat health.
Women’s pain is not entertainment.
The internet should enrich people, not advertisers.
We explain the latest insights from a poll on their attitudes about the country.
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If everyone eligible had a lung cancer screening, 62,000 lives would be saved over five years, a new study shows.
The move aims to prevent “touts,” or scalpers, from charging exorbitant prices for sought-after shows.
Mr. Nadler’s coveted House seat in Manhattan will be up for grabs next year in a district that is the wealthiest in New York.
Tom Steyer, who ran for president in 2020 and funded an effort to impeach President Trump, will join the crowded field trying to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.