The Supreme Court Considers Presidential Power
We dig into a case in front of the justices this week.
We dig into a case in front of the justices this week.
The findings are the latest example of how the notion of a single price is breaking down in the digital age, a trend economists say could be pushing up some prices.
Plus, a big Hollywood battle just got messier.
Looking to shake off Moscow’s cultural influences, Kyiv has been seeking to highlight the Ukrainian roots of Kazimir Malevich, a renowned avant-garde painter.
The president seemed poised for a big Supreme Court win letting him remove officials without cause. But the justices appeared to struggle with how to insulate the Federal Reserve from politics.
The president seemed poised for a big Supreme Court win letting him remove officials without cause. But the justices appeared to struggle with how to insulate the Federal Reserve from politics.
“One Rulebook” is not the kind of A.I. regulation this country needs.
Either merger would be bad for the country.
Through their reporting, the columnists share how regular citizens stand up to governments they oppose.
Some states are enacting legislation to make it harder to get an abortion, while others are passing laws to protect people who provide them.
The case centers on efforts by Republican officials to lift limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.
The classic show arrived on HBO Max with an embarrassing remastering error. But the show’s creative mastery remains undeniable.
She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past?
Autobiographical stories and mystery games resonated in a chaotic year.
After decades of growth driven by diamond mining, Canada’s Northwest Territories are facing the closure of three major mines and wondering: What’s next?
As Gen Alpha’s attention drifts from TV and movies, video creators like Alan Chikin Chow are eager to fill the void.
A judge blamed “deliberate indifference” for the illness of a man held by immigration officials. Across the country, several courts have blasted conditions in U.S. facilities.
“Call me a boomer, but these participation trophies have gone too far,” Stephen Colbert said before presenting himself with the First Annual Stephen Colbert Joke Prize.
Hundreds of thousands of people fled a deadly border conflict, the authorities said, some sheltering at a racetrack in Thailand and some near temples in Cambodia.
The Hollywood Classic cinema in Seoul is popular in a country where 70-year-olds now outnumber people in their 20s.
After deadly cross-border military clashes, the Pakistani and Afghan governments have locked their populations in a trade war threatening the livelihoods of millions.
The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.
The country’s attorney general said he had issued an international arrest warrant for Juan Orlando Hernández.
Gov. Kathy Hochul demanded the resignation of the head of New York’s Office of Cannabis Management following the withdrawal of a case against a Long Island-based company.
The executive order from the Florida governor came after another Republican governor, Greg Abbott of Texas, issued a similar declaration last month.
The president rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers as he makes the case that his policy is working — or will soon.
The U.S. Supreme Court directed a lower court to review the ban, which applies to strict vaccine requirements in New York schools.
Also, Paramount made a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
About 80 percent of immigrants have skipped appointments to avoid detention, risking their path to legal status, a New York congressman said.
A long list of people could test that theory, though governors have struggled to make the leap to presidential nominations in recent years.