
Federal Forces Set to Arrive in Memphis Next Week, Governor Says
The deployment will eventually include more than a dozen federal agencies, Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee said, as well as the National Guard.
The deployment will eventually include more than a dozen federal agencies, Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee said, as well as the National Guard.
Steve Witkoff’s son recently sought money from Gulf states including Qatar, which has previously invested in Witkoff family projects to win favor with President Trump.
Shane Tamura, a former high school football player, shot himself and left behind a note that said his motive was anger at the N.F.L.
The collector’s holding companies had sued his insurers for $400 million to cover paintings that they say had been damaged in a fire. The insurers said they had survived untouched.
President Javier Milei slashed inflation and spending, but it wasn’t enough to stave off an economic crisis. President Trump has offered him a lifeline.
Several super PACs that oppose Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy for mayor of New York City have banded together to coordinate attack ads.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the aerospace company will be allowed to approve some new 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets.
The Justice Department and the attorney general are supposed to keep a distance from the president, not be his personal score settlers.
A member of a militant Black group, she was found guilty in the 1973 murder of a New Jersey state trooper, escaped from prison and fled to Cuba, where she taught and wrote.
Kido International, which runs nursery schools, reported the incident to the authorities after hackers posted sensitive data on the dark web and demanded a ransom.
Li Qiang, China’s second-highest-ranking official, portrayed Beijing as stable leader at a time when President Trump is pulling back from international institutions.
This year’s highlights include Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother,” the Italian documentary “Below the Clouds” and the epic “Magellan.”
The Department of Homeland Security said it was investigating an officer’s action during an altercation at a New York City immigration courthouse.
We surveyed leading nutrition experts to reveal the truth about raw milk, lactose intolerance, low-fat dairy and more.
Demonstrators began gathering in Times Square, across town from the United Nations building, early in the morning. They planned to march to the U.N.
European companies, a major source of U.S. medicines, are hopeful that their investments and trade deals with the U.S. will spare them from President Trump’s latest tariff barrage.
The Broadway play “Punch” retells the true story of a fatal blow and how restorative justice brought healing to the parents and to the young man who threw the punch.
Employers say they are facing the biggest increase in health costs in more than a decade — almost 9 percent on average. Workers’ best option, experts say, is to carefully weigh various plans.
Germany’s chancellor is the latest to back a loan plan that is meant to send a message to Moscow that Ukraine will not collapse. But the idea carries risks.
The president suggested more foes, including the billionaire Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman, could face legal scrutiny. Could others follow?
We examine James Comey’s indictment and an investigation into George Soros’s foundation.
Plus, your Friday news quiz.
The president’s pressure on the Justice Department to charge one of his highest-profile retribution targets could have profound consequences.
A rapper in the popular Irish-language group was charged over displaying a Hezbollah flag onstage.
Throughout Asia, the source of about 40 percent of U.S. imports, countries have little to show for weeks of talks trying to finalize deals.
President Trump is seeking to raise federal revenue by imposing levies on goods from foreign nations. Here’s how the process works.
The alienated loners behind left-coded violence.
The film is the kind that isn’t supposed to work in theaters anymore. But Warner Bros., the studio behind it, has successfully bucked trends for months now.
More than 145 people in a wide range of occupations have been fired or disciplined after they made statements about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Unlike the Christian conservatives when I was younger, today’s variations seem incapable of compassion toward outgroups like mine.