Election defeats earlier this month and the approach of 2026 have G.O.P. lawmakers cautiously asserting themselves.
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, addressed for the first time a schoolyard insult that President Trump lobbed at a Bloomberg News reporter last week.
A new servicewide policy recasts swastikas and nooses as “politically divisive,” revises harassment provisions and deletes protections for transgender troops.
It is a time of superlatives in the tech industry, with historic profits, stock prices and deal prices. It’s enough to make some people very nervous.
A sharp reversal in Asian stocks, after a rally fueled by Nvidia’s strong earnings, underscores how fears of an A.I. bubble are driving broad market swings.
The unemployment rate rose in September as more people looked for jobs, according to data delayed by the government shutdown.
The company, now owned by a Chinese conglomerate, is investing $150 million in 19 American suppliers across 10 states.
The proposal, which the White House confirmed on Thursday without providing details, echoes many long-held Russian demands.
An official U.S. government exercise during President Trump’s first term forecast turmoil and potential violence in a post-Maduro Venezuela.
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, will go to the White House on Friday. The stakes are high for the city.
The surrealistic self-portrait was made in 1940, a turbulent year in the Mexican artist’s life as her health and marriage deteriorated.
As the former vice president was honored at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday, many eyes were focused on who came — and who did not.
Despite evidence of sexual abuse by a Massachusetts teacher, prosecutors said no criminal conduct occurred. Now survivors are trying to change consent laws they say “offered cover” to their abuser.
Right-wing users have tapped A.I. tools to promote President Trump’s agenda. He took notice.
The outcome of the sale could alter the trajectory of the entertainment business.
The doubloons, dollars and denarii of the American Numismatic Society will leave their overlooked home in Manhattan for a more welcoming headquarters on the campus of the Toledo Museum of Art.
A brief history of the National Guard in Washington.
Working with imperfect partners does not mean that the United States should cover up and lie about their misdeeds.
Also, bear attacks are disrupting life in rural Japan. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
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“The Age of Disclosure,” a documentary featuring government and military officials, was screened for a bipartisan group of members of the House of Representatives.
Judge Matthew E.P. Thornhill also talked about politics and played Elvis songs in court, a judicial commission said.