Left Out of Ukraine Talks, Europe Races to Organize a Response
The Trump administration’s push for negotiations without Ukrainian involvement leaves European allies with no clear role.
The Trump administration’s push for negotiations without Ukrainian involvement leaves European allies with no clear role.
European leaders felt certain about one thing after a whirlwind tour by Trump officials — they were entering a new world where it was harder to depend on the United States.
Our comedy columnist reflects on 50 years of “Saturday Night Live.”
The Justice Department’s loyalty game is new, dangerous and self-defeating.
Had they merely read the summary, my students would have seen many of the same words, but they’d have lacked the feeling part.
Last month, M23 rebels backed by Rwanda took the city of Goma in a bloody battle. This weekend, the group entered the gold-trading center of Bukavu in eastern Congo after government soldiers fled.
“Captain America: Brave New World” was expected to take in $84 million from Thursday through Sunday in North America.
The venerable sketch show is throwing itself a big star-studded party on Sunday night. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
In starting a process to impose reciprocal tariffs on American trading partners, the White House is sowing uncertainty and risking inflation.
Demoralized donors are frustrated with Democrats’ failings and worried about retribution from the president. Their frugality has left liberal groups struggling to fight the new administration.
A drug called buprenorphine may be the best tool doctors have to fight the fentanyl crisis. Why hasn’t it been more widely adopted?
How noise complaints in a Manhattan co-op led to a $750,000 legal settlement and shattered a friendship.
The state required 177 cities and towns served by public transit to loosen their zoning rules so that more multifamily housing can be built. A number of them resisted.
After years in Big Pharma, a chemist pivoted to help save the species that made Ozempic possible.
No international body is searching for hundreds of Yazidi women and girls still held captive by the Islamist terrorists. Instead, their fates depend on a ragtag army of activists, relatives and armchair detectives.
In the Netherlands, doctors and dementia patients must negotiate a fine line: Assisted death for those without capacity is legal, but doctors won’t do it.
Heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain, and damaging winds of up to 70 miles per hour are all in the mix for Sunday into Monday.
Spinning the wheel to raise money for youth sports and, maybe, win a steak, sausage or bone-in pork butt.
To Michael Hirsch, the desecration of hundreds of graves was a shanda, a shame, a ghoulish crime. He wanted to do something about it.
When the former team doctor for Penn State football sued for wrongful termination, the case offered a rare look into coaches interfering with medical advice.
The suspect, a Syrian national, was detained after stabbing several people in the city of Villach.
What happens when ambition no longer checks ambition?
Remarks by Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are fueling concerns that the U.S. will move away from Europe and align with Moscow.
East Timor has become a stable democracy after securing independence in 2002. But its finances are precarious, and nearly half of its people live in poverty.
Scholars of international law say President Trump’s proposal for American control of a Gaza without Palestinians would be ethnic cleansing and a war crime.
A woman who runs a pro-Ukraine group has been accused by Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia of plotting to topple him as part of his campaign against organizations he says are funded from abroad.
President Trump shared a quotation on social media, making it clear it was one he wanted people to absorb: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.”
A powerful storm moved through Kentucky and other parts of the South, creating a risk of flash flooding through Sunday morning.
Talks involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio and two other senior Trump officials would be the first between American and Russian delegations since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Utah joined two other states in prohibiting collective bargaining for teachers, police officers and other public employees in a move that was seen as a possible blow to the country’s labor movement.