CPI Shows Pace of US Inflation Likely to Keep Fed Cautious on Rate Cuts
The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.
The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.
After an explosion of popular rage tore through the country, its respected army was the only institution left standing. It’s now in talks with the protesters.
The search for the shooter is still underway.
Israeli officials and analysts say that revenge for the Hamas-led 2023 attack on Israel, and frustration over moribund Gaza truce negotiations, informed its decision to strike in Doha.
The British government said it had withdrawn the envoy after newly revealed emails showed the depth of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Plus, why firefighters are sounding an alarm.
Here are some of the right-wing activist’s stances on gun control, climate change and other issues.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in politics without fear of violence. To lose that is to risk losing everything.
A fiscal watchdog group found that deterrence measures are starting to have an impact on the practice, which has surged since the pandemic.
“Charlie died for what he believed in,” said Jackson Lahmeyer, a pastor in Oklahoma.
A continent already on edge over the Ukraine war sees a Russian challenge to NATO readiness and to an America that wants to disengage from Europe.
Ukrainian and European officials say President Vladimir V. Putin has become emboldened by a lack of Western pushback.
Officials and business leaders in both countries are questioning commitments their governments made to invest hundreds of billions in American manufacturing.
Ruth Fremson, a New York Times photographer who captured the moments when the twin towers fell, describes what she witnessed on Sept. 11, 2001, and the days afterward.
The industry is in a state of transition. The front-runners for best drama at the Emmys this Sunday explain the competing tensions.
The Transportation Department’s apparent openness to undoing government policies protecting the rights of airline passengers could have wide ramifications.
The health secretary has begun a full-on assault against vaccines but has taken a more restrained approach to pesticides and unhealthy foods, also MAHA priorities.
A guide to the military prison, the prisoners, the costs and what else goes on at the U.S. naval base.
Movers, roofing companies and others are being bombarded with phony one-star reviews on Google Maps. Then they’re asked to pay up.
An assassin took aim at the American experiment itself.
President Lee Jae Myung made the comments as hundreds of South Korean workers swept in an immigration raid were expected to fly home on Thursday.
“There are hundreds of troops on the street and somehow they let a 34-time convicted felon just waltz into a restaurant,” Jimmy Kimmel said.
The annual reading of the names of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks will be held on Thursday. Other moments of remembrance took place across the region.
The wife of former Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat already in prison for taking bribes, faces punishment on Thursday.
The wife of former Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat already in prison for taking bribes, faces punishment on Thursday.
Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, said that the agency’s investigation was continuing, reversing his earlier announcement that someone had been apprehended.
Unless its democratic decay is reversed, Thailand will continue to spiral downward until the next generation decides enough is enough.
Initial expressions of grief and shock were overtaken by open calls for reckoning and vengeance, as some proclaimed the country was on the brink of civil war.
Though it failed, Mr. Schumer’s proposal brought the contentious debate over the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files to the Senate, which has largely avoided it.
President Trump asked for updates and met with advisers in the Oval Office before recording a four-minute video in which he blamed rhetoric from the “radical left” for the killing.