To Bolster Columbia Inquiry, Prosecutor Likened Hamas Graffiti to Cross Burning
An internal Justice Department clash over safety and free speech rights centered on vandalism directed at Columbia University’s interim president.
An internal Justice Department clash over safety and free speech rights centered on vandalism directed at Columbia University’s interim president.
Home builders, car manufacturers and can makers are among those that will see higher prices for materials. Those companies could charge customers more.
The exports show how Israel is pursuing new markets as its forces battle on multiple fronts.
Move over, pandas. Two Arabian leopards are coming to the National Zoo.
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump repeatedly promised voters that he’d be the “best friend Jewish Americans have ever had in the White House.” But after a string of violent antisemitic attacks, the president has been criticized for his slow or muted responses. Tyler Pager, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains.
Daniel Park, 32, of Washington State, was arrested Tuesday night at Kennedy Airport and charged with providing material support to terrorists, officials said.
The community effort and attention around “Sinners,” a blockbuster horror movie, became an opportunity to talk about investing in the Delta town that built the blues.
Higher temperatures caused by climate change are driving complex processes that make droughts bigger and more severe, new research shows.
The belligerent language and the recent strikes make clear that a wide gap separates Ukraine and Russia, even as their officials have been engaged in direct talks.
The estimate from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office is all but certain to inflame an already intense debate inside the G.O.P. about the fiscal consequences of their bill to enact President Trump’s agenda.
Mr. Epstein, the late financier and sex offender, started by putting $40 million into Valar Ventures, a firm backed by Mr. Thiel. Today that investment is worth about $170 million.
President Trump and his allies have united around a new foe: the economists and budget experts who have warned about the costs of Republicans’ tax ambitions.
Despite an exemption from 50 percent tariffs, Britain still has to pay a 25 percent duty because its trade deal with the United States has yet to be put in place.
The spending proposal terminates support of health programs that, according to the proposal, “do not make Americans safer.”
At least 10 people were killed, officials said, as assembled fans tried to push their way into a stadium for hastily arranged festivities.
Buddhist temples in China are home to trees from dozens of endangered species, a new study shows. Some of them are almost 2,000 years old.
Jacob Long bet his family, his livelihood and his personal philosophy about American craftsmanship on a textile mill in Connecticut.
Drivers in the country, Europe’s largest car market, are avoiding vehicles from Tesla, which has seen a drop in sales in other countries as well.
Police officers, customs officials and spies are reinforcing China’s embargo on the critical minerals that it overwhelmingly controls.
The answer depends on your overall health, along with the length and intensity of your workout.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires and desert dust from the Sahara are creating unhealthy air quality from New York City to Miami.
Discover one of the most meticulously textured, three-dimensional period sets on Broadway.
Nine candidates for New York City mayor will participate in the first of two debates before the Democratic primary on June 24.
Even the president appears to be doubting his strategy to win over Beijing, as relations fray between the trading partners.
Bryana Bongolan, a friend of the mogul’s former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, is set to give her account of being dangled from a 17th-floor balcony.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that abandoning uranium enrichment would be against Iran’s interests.
Mr. White mined his own varied catalog of sexual experiences in dozens of books and hundreds of articles and essays.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it was working to improve operations, a day after the Red Cross said at least 27 Palestinians were killed near a distribution center.
Israel’s troops have repeatedly shot near food distribution sites.
The delivery was supposed to be the first to arrive in the embattled city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State, in more than a year.