President Trump has given no indication that he has made a decision about how to proceed, as diplomatic talks continue.
President Trump has not authorized military action in Iran, but the United States has built up its presence in the region in recent weeks. Now it’s sending even more firepower.
The Emergency SOS feature on iPhones can send texts to emergency responders via satellite when there is no cell tower nearby.
The agency is ramping up arrests, but local pushback is complicating efforts to expand detention capacity and prevent overcrowding.
Prosecutors have been repeatedly caught between the president’s insistence that they undertake weak or baseless cases and the necessity of having to go to court.
The intensified push is part of an extraordinary all-fronts effort to insert federal law enforcement into the machinery of American elections ahead of the midterms.
Both parties’ Senate primary races are kicking into high gear.
In states that once focused mainly on health care and sports for transgender minors, debates now revolve around the validity of transgender identity.
The beating death of Quentin Deranque has quickly become a flashpoint between the far right and far left as France prepares for local elections next month and presidential elections next year.
The Trump organization said the move was necessary to protect the brand as Florida prepares to rename an airport after the president.
Meta’s chief executive said users spent a lot of time on Instagram because of its value, as he was grilled about child safety issues in front of a jury.
True crime obsessives, internet theorizers and livestreamers are complicating the investigation of the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie.
How artificial intelligence will be used in future battlefields is an issue that has turned increasingly political and may put Anthropic in a bind.
The company is at odds with the Pentagon over how its A.I. will be used. The conflict has its roots in the foundational plan for Anthropic.
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Poems and songs say love should be world-shattering. The logic of love addiction suggests that it shouldn’t.
A best actor Oscar contender for “Blue Moon,” the star reflects on turbulent times in Hollywood and the notion of selling out: “I think about it constantly.”
Contenders say the criteria for judging the category can vary from, say, the number of newcomers to the seamlessness of the ensemble.
A political movement cannot survive on spite alone.
Ordinary citizens have a range of legal tools to hold the rich and politically connected accountable.
Also, Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Have you ever been called a “love addict?” Ever suspected somebody else was?
The co-worker, who no longer works for Representative Tony Gonzales, shared screenshots of the text exchange with The New York Times. Mr. Gonzales accused his Republican primary challenger of being behind the revelation.
The assistant chief, Jamiel Altaheri, resigned almost immediately after starting the job, after The New York Times asked about misconduct allegations while he was a police chief in Michigan.
The steamer Lac La Belle, which was carrying passengers and cargo, sank in a storm in 1872. Eight people died when one of its lifeboats capsized.
House Republicans skipped a deposition with Leslie Wexner, the retail billionaire, and Democrats said his answers were not credible.