I’m a Proud Conservative. My Disabled Son Needs Medicaid to Live.
The uncertainty around the future of Medicaid is paralyzing for families like mine.
The uncertainty around the future of Medicaid is paralyzing for families like mine.
N.C. Wyeth’s colossal 1932 mural, “Apotheosis of the Family,” re-emerges in a gleaming new round barn after years in storage.
The mass return of fallen soldiers is one of the few concrete results of U.S.-orchestrated truce negotiations.
The two will have separate hearings, and it is not at all certain that the outcome will be the same for each man.
As Erik and Lyle Menendez wait for a ruling on their parole, a new tour is retelling their story, in detail, from the back of a limousine.
The East African country said it had reached a deal to accept an unspecified number of deportees, who would not include people with criminal records or unaccompanied minors.
The killing of Anas al-Sharif marks an ominous new phase of the war in Gaza.
A U.S. strike on cartels in Mexico won’t fix the deep problems that allow organized crime to flourish.
Female athletes are using social media to increase viewership and seek better sponsorship deals in a field long dominated by men.
Months after a federal corruption indictment against Mayor Eric Adams of New York was dropped, some of his allies remain under investigation or have been charged with crimes.
A June subpoena to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia sought Social Security numbers and addresses of patients who received gender-related care, as well as “every writing or record” made by doctors on such treatments.
A campaign volunteer for Mayor Eric Adams of New York was suspended after giving a journalist cash in a potato chip bag.
A group of homeowners worked together to navigate the process of installing rooftop solar systems, saving time and money in the process.
One town’s effort to make pricey items accessible and encourage people to buy less stuff seems to be catching on.
The police said they found a request for asylum, addressed to Argentina’s leader, on the phone of the Brazilian ex-president, who is accused of plotting a coup.
The California governor’s press office is mimicking President Trump’s distinctive Truth Social style on X. Liberals love it. The White House says it’s “just getting weird at this point.”
Also, Israel is preparing an assault on Gaza City. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
The secretary of state and national security adviser will meet with European counterparts on Thursday in an effort to advance a peace process that so far has gotten little traction.
Influencers are making money online by recommending dorm products and designs to families, who spend thousands of dollars on back-to-college shopping.
The former chief, Kristin Crowley, claimed that Los Angeles leaders retaliated against her for publicly blaming them for refusing to properly fund the Fire Department.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee, said that while he still had doubts about city casinos, he respected the views of voters who supported them.
After making deals with the president to avoid punitive executive orders, Paul Weiss and Kirkland & Ellis are helping the Commerce Department.
The storm, off North Carolina, was generating life-threatening surf and rip currents and causing beach closures along the East Coast.
A Texas Legislative Committee heard for the first time from the parents who demanded better flood warning systems, better training and equipment for camps near the river.
The long-stalled project near Jerusalem, known as E1, further fragments West Bank lands envisioned as part of a Palestinian state, advancing a goal of Israeli hard-liners.
The former president suggested that Democrats opposing G.O.P. efforts in Texas and elsewhere should advance their own gerrymandering plans.
A Morris County resident may have contracted the illness locally, which would be the first known instance in decades of someone being exposed while in the state.
Highway 12 is beloved for its scenic views. But it’s also prone to flooding.
In 1962, she started a software company at her dining room table with a revolutionary idea: to create a place where women could find a work-life balance.
Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.