10 Questions With Brad Lander
Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller who is running for mayor, visited The New York Times for an interview.
Democrats, on their heels after President Trump’s victory, see the state as the “perfect place to counterpunch.”
Letitia James, the New York attorney general, won a fraud judgment against President Trump’s business and has challenged his policies in court. Now she is a target of his Justice Department.
The L.A.-based host said the city’s problem was the president, not the protests: “We have more so-called ‘unrest’ here when one of our teams wins a championship.”
The country, like others across Europe, is building more facilities to handle an increase in imports of liquefied natural gas, much of it from the United States.
The health secretary cited financial conflicts, but a White House official and someone familiar with his thinking said he was also concerned about ties to Democrats.
His site, Cryptome, was a precursor to WikiLeaks, and in some ways bolder in its no-holds-barred approach to exposing government secrets.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, in an address called “Democracy at a Crossroads,” called on Americans to stand up to President Trump.
The appeals court’s decision delivered an important but interim victory for the Trump administration.
La máxima autoridad judicial del país validó una condena de corrupción que la expresidenta estaba apelando, lo cual impide que vuelva a la política, como planeaba.
Two days of talks resulted in a “framework” that is intended to solidify terms of a deal the superpowers reached in Geneva last month.
Mr. Ciattarelli, a former state assemblyman, is running his third campaign for governor of New Jersey.
Ms. Sherrill, the only woman in a six-candidate race for the Democratic nomination, emphasized her service as a U.S. Navy helicopter pilot.
The appeals court’s decision delivered an important but interim victory for the Trump administration.
The president now confronts the reality that stopping Iran’s drive toward a bomb may require letting it continue to make some nuclear fuel.
The move would reverse a yearslong effort to remove names and symbols honoring the Confederacy from the military.
Scenes of unrest in Southern California, stoked by President Trump as he tries to deport more immigrants, have left Democratic leaders worried the confrontation elevates a losing issue for the party.
The group rallied near a building that houses an immigration court, which has become a flashpoint amid the arrest of migrants in courthouses.
Violators could face up to six months in jail under the new rule, which appears to have been formalized last month.
The nation’s largest Protestant denomination was motivated by conservative Christians’ success in reversing Roe v. Wade.
Her work in Brazil challenged the prevailing theory of when humans first arrived in the Americas and led to the development of a forgotten corner of the country.
Also, a school shooting in Austria was among Europe’s worst. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
ABC News suspended Mr. Moran on Sunday after he wrote on X that Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, was “a world-class hater.”
Officials said the move was made to align enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act with the broader goal of increasing the country’s ability to compete overseas.
The Supreme Court confirmed a corruption conviction against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, a former president, cementing a six-year sentence from a lower court and blocking her planned political comeback.
The paradigm shifts as women like Kylie Jenner invert the Pygmalion story.
The price will be high if people don’t resist Netanyahu’s ugly, nihilistic Gaza policy.
The emergency request came a day before the Trump administration was supposed to outline how to allow nearly 140 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador to challenge their expulsion.
“I haven’t even heard about a protest,” at the Saturday event in Washington celebrating the Army, he said, but “this is people that hate our country.”
Republicans targeting safety net programs once invoked women they claimed were living lavishly on government funds. Now as they seek to pare back Medicaid, the imagery has changed — but not the argument.