Trump Repeatedly Praises North Korea’s Dictator in Meeting With South’s President
In the Oval Office, President Trump met his South Korean counterpart as the relationship between their countries has been strained.
In the Oval Office, President Trump met his South Korean counterpart as the relationship between their countries has been strained.
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We are deploying digital pseudo-therapists at an unprecedented scale, and those most at risk of negative outcomes are teens.
In overseeing the expansion of the Islamic art galleries at the Metropolitan Museum, she countered hostile narratives about the Muslim world that arose after 9/11.
The former vice president has been raising the funds to pay all of those expenses and to keep the party whole financially. But small donors making those contributions have been left in the dark.
Elon Musk’s company is trying again to overcome setbacks faced by its Starship prototype after a Sunday night scrub of a test flight.
The president said he hoped to “get as much as I can,” signaling a shift in the relationship between government and private business.
Israel is well on its way to making itself a pariah state — to the point that Israelis will think twice about speaking Hebrew when traveling abroad.
An executive order released on Monday directs the creation of specialized Guard units to quell civil disturbances in each state and seeks civilian volunteers to assist federal agents in Washington.
A bipartisan pair of members of Congress made the first official U.S. visit there since the fall of the Assad government, arguing that it was time to permanently lift American sanctions.
With its mission up for renewal, the U.N. force is under pressure to disband even as Israeli airstrikes continue along one of the world’s most volatile borders.
Mr. Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, claimed that its Grok chatbot app was being artificially suppressed in Apple’s App Store.
A G.O.P. request for information and interviews comes amid Trump administration claims that crime in the capital is worse than it appears.
Ismael Zambada García will spend life in prison. He had been charged with running a criminal network that sold cocaine, heroin and other illegal drugs.
Mr. Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, claimed that its Grok chatbot app was being artificially suppressed in Apple’s App Store.
A private and politically connected gem merchant, he was thrust into the public spotlight when his personal relationship with the former first lady became known in the late 1980s.
The president has long railed against cashless bail, but studies have not backed up his claims that changes in bail laws lead to an increase in crime.
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order calling for tougher rules on bail. Conservatives argue that policies limiting the practice have contributed to increased lawlessness, but the data does not support their argument.
The move came three days after Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was freed from custody in the criminal case that was filed against him in Federal District Court in Nashville.
Five journalists were killed in what local officials said was an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis.
Researchers in China placed a lung from a genetically modified pig into a brain-dead man, with mixed results.
Two of the objects in the arrangement are cold brown dwarfs, which will serve as a benchmark for others throughout the Milky Way.
A slow start to the home building market this year has prompted some builders to increase incentives and build on smaller lots.
America’s toughest trainer was a proud Hollywood liberal. Now, she’s become a defining voice of the MAHA era.
Exposure to heat waves over just two years could add up to 12 extra days of age-related health damage.
Exposure to heat waves over just two years could add up to 12 extra days of age-related health damage.
Known more for their museums, monuments and government buildings than their culture, Washingtonians are showing a spirit of dissent as protesters dog federal agents in their streets.
A budget shortfall has led the city’s transit authority to cut its bus and rail services by 20 percent.
Robots-for-rent is one way some small U.S. factories gain access to automation, reducing turnover and ensuring workers aren’t injured.
After Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed a law to strengthen the nation’s disaster response. FEMA employees say the Trump administration has reversed that progress.