
What ‘Globalize the Intifada’ Really Means
Will liberals keep making excuses for Mamdani?
Will liberals keep making excuses for Mamdani?
Students said they had been overcharged for their educations as a result of incorrect data that they said the school had used to artificially inflate its ranking.
In an order on Tuesday, a judge found the Trump administration’s plans to drastically change the structure and mission of the Department of Health and Human Services was probably unlawful.
Small improvements in taxes are overshadowed by cuts to health insurance and other federal aid, resulting in a package favoring the wealthy.
Party leaders were able to muscle through considerable internal rifts, but the bill’s fate in the House was uncertain.
A bill to cut the cost of Britain’s social welfare system passed a hurdle in Parliament on Tuesday, but only after Prime Minister Keir Starmer made significant concessions.
The Nordic country for the first time has extended a lottery for compulsory military service to women in its latest move to expand its armed forces.
It was the two leaders’ first call since 2022, and the Russian president’s first with any major European leader since last year.
The sprawling legislation that Republicans expended extraordinary effort to muscle through the Senate was a high-stakes risk that is likely to have major consequences for the party and the country.
A member of the German collective Zero Group, he hammered thousands of nails — into columns, chairs, canvases — expressing the power of repetition to bring about complexity.
You cannot control outsiders without controlling insiders.
The Federal Reserve chair said the central bank would make decisions on interest rates based on data.
President Trump signed an executive order this week lifting most sanctions on Syria. Ahead of that action, U.S. officials laid out expectations from the new government in Damascus.
Vance’s posts about the reconciliation package reveal the true nature of Trump’s populism.
The federal website hosting five legislatively mandated reports stopped working Monday afternoon.
Mr. Mamdani’s victory upended city politics and reverberated nationally. He relied on a memorable message, charisma and a strong ground game.
Mr. Mamdani, a state assemblyman and democratic socialist, won by a 12-point margin. He was declared the winner on Tuesday after ranked-choice tabulations were run.
Among the most expensive pieces of legislation in years, the Republican legislation could reshape the country’s finances for a generation.
A fire-and-brimstone preacher, he reached millions and made millions in a global enterprise before tumbling from grace over his encounters with a prostitute.
The luxury retailer made an initial payment to bondholders on time, but six months after it acquired Neiman Marcus concerns about its finances remain.
Heather K. Gerken, the dean of the law school, will run the powerful philanthropy, known for pushing for social justice.
No country receives more discarded plastic from wealthy countries, but shipments from the United States are no longer welcome.
Voting for over 24 hours, senators donned fluffy blankets in the frigid chamber, gobbled fast food and recorded behind-the-scenes tours of the Capitol as Republicans struggled to pass their sweeping policy bill.
President Trump ratcheted up his rhetoric against Elon Musk, at one point suggesting that he could be interested in attempting to deport him.
Stocks have rebounded, but the dollar is in a deep slump. Here’s what could go right (and very wrong) for investors.
The violence last week in Kafr Malik, in the West Bank, comes amid a surge in assaults by Israeli settlers. It also set off a chain of violence in the area.
Timur Ivanov, a longtime deputy defense minister, was sentenced to 13 years in a penal colony, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.
The Israeli prime minister’s planned visit to the United States comes as the cease-fire with Iran may create new momentum for a truce in Gaza.
With 6,700 refillable water bottles, “shade mapping” and ice packs, the world’s oldest championship tennis tournament is taking Britain’s heat wave seriously.
Towns and troops long accustomed to merciless bombardment are adjusting to an even denser pattern of attacks.