
Europe Vows to Respond to Trump’s Tariffs, but Holds Back on Details
European leaders have said that they will respond firmly to higher levies on steel and aluminum, but they have yet to say what that retaliation will look like.
European leaders have said that they will respond firmly to higher levies on steel and aluminum, but they have yet to say what that retaliation will look like.
The tech mogul is unlikely to win. But his goal may be more about making life difficult for the A.I. start-up and its leader, Sam Altman.
King Abdullah II, a close U.S. ally dependent on aid from Washington, is confronting the president’s demands that he take in Palestinians from Gaza, a step the king’s domestic politics will not allow.
We explain the ways students haven’t recovered.
The 10 percent tariff the president said he might impose in March could cause U.S. refineries to cut production and lead to higher prices.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it illegal for companies that operate in the United States to pay foreign government officials to secure or keep business deals.
Plus, a surprise blockbuster.
Hamas and President Trump have threatened to upend the cease-fire. Analysts say those comments could prove hollow, but the deal still may not last beyond early March.
Deterring Russia from re-invading Ukraine, once this war ends, could require 150,000 troops and American help with air cover, intelligence and missile defense, experts say.
It could be the biggest storm the area has seen so far this winter.
After Hamas said it would postpone the next release of Israeli hostages, President Trump demanded that all hostages be released Saturday or “all hell is going to break out.”
King Abdullah II, a close U.S. ally dependent on aid from Washington, is confronting the president’s demands that he take in Palestinians from Gaza, a step the king’s domestic politics will not allow.
Duties of 25 percent on steel and aluminum will flow through to car buyers, beer drinkers, home builders, oil drillers and other users of metal goods.
Who needs N.I.H. grants? A lot of red-state universities, for one.
Jerome H. Powell is set to testify as inflation risks are resurfacing, regulatory changes are in flux and the Federal Reserve’s policy independence is in the spotlight.
If, according to the president, so many people in the United States are the wrong kind, who makes up the right kind?
Dogged by protesters, but apparently safe from damage in the polls, Friedrich Merz is putting a failed immigration gambit behind him.
A violinist plays for her father. A singer takes requests. In hospitals and hospices, bedside performers offer a new kind of care.
A violinist plays for her father. A singer takes requests. In hospitals and hospices, bedside performers offer a new kind of care.
The Sly & the Family Stone leader is the subject of a new documentary directed by Questlove. Here’s what to know about his brilliant career and crushing addiction.
Recent research suggests that a new approach could help even patients with advanced forms of fatty liver disease.
How to revive an 18th-century upstate farmhouse without resorting to cliché? By pretending a made-up person lives there too.
Amid the turmoil and controversies of President Trump’s opening weeks, Democrats see an opening with working-class voters wooed by Mr. Trump’s movement.
When tech luminaries talk about their Christian faith, people listen.
The internet erupted in controversy over Felisa Wolfe-Simon and colleagues’ claim of a microbe thriving on arsenic. Nearly 15 years later, she’s pursuing new research on the boundaries of life.
The British host of “Last Week Tonight” said he wanted to be “the first to welcome America to its monarchy era.”
Malaise is all around.
The runaway success of “Ne Zha 2” is another sign that Chinese audiences are choosing domestic movies over Hollywood blockbusters.
Eric Adams cultivated a close relationship with President Trump. Now, U.S. prosecutors in Manhattan have been told to drop the corruption case against the New York City mayor.
The South Carolina Republican used her floor privileges to lodge shocking accusations against her former fiancé and three other men.