Charges Dropped Against Woman Mistaken for Protester in Minnesota Church Case
Federal prosecutors dismissed charges against one of 39 defendants they charged for disrupting a worship service in January to protest the immigration crackdown.
Federal prosecutors dismissed charges against one of 39 defendants they charged for disrupting a worship service in January to protest the immigration crackdown.
After he concluded that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election, he became a target of the president’s anger.
A stalwart of the mass media century, the longstanding network that launched the careers of journalists like Edward R. Murrow will air its final broadcast in May.
The current restrictions on the internet in Iran are coinciding with Nowruz, the observance of the Persian New Year.
Until President Trump took office for the second time, it was rare for civilian government officials to live on military bases or installations.
The movie, which stars Ryan Gosling, is on pace to be the company’s highest-grossing domestic film.
Nothing artificial about this Hollywood A.I. smackdown.
A monthlong seminar offers lessons in how to anticipate and prepare for the mounting disruptions of global warming
A certain type of shopping mall has become a surprising bright spot for real estate investors.
The band’s looks, by the Korean brand Songzio, represented a bigger story about Korean culture and meaning.
We could make college accessible for all Americans, restore health care cuts and pretty much end the worst form of global hunger — and still have billions of dollars left over.
For years, Jay Manuel helped create reality television. Now, he finds himself on the other side of the production.
Whatever short-term gain the president thinks he is getting by lying about the war in Iran is far exceeded by the cost, for him, the country and the world.
Three Opinion writers on Iran, the SAVE America Act and the president’s folly.
Those without tickets arrived at the venue before the sun rose on Saturday to stake out areas that offered unobstructed views of the stage.
Astronomical spring began yesterday, but the actual change of season is more gradual, a halting and nonlinear progression.
The removals followed a New York Times investigation that revealed Chavez sexually abused women and girls.
You would think you’d get texts, emails, phone calls and letters if your insurer was about to drop you. But you may be wrong.
Shalom Baranes, who arrived in the U.S. as a Libyan refugee and went on to renovate the Pentagon, is baffling fellow architects for accepting the job. But he said some of his previous projects have drawn outrage too.
The war has complicated the Republican message on affordability. Democrats see an opportunity to drive their economic message while tying President Trump to an unpopular overseas conflict.
But at just 35 miles wide, it did. It’s just the latest evidence of how dependent the global economy is on a handful of choke points.
Sandro Castro has drawn scrutiny for his Instagram posts in which he flaunts a life of luxury while using satire to point out the very deterioration his family’s leadership helped create.
Lab-made drugs soaked into the pages of letters, books and even legal documents are being smuggled behind bars, killing inmates and frustrating investigators.
Japanese members of some K-pop bands have been absent from recent concerts in China. Experts say that’s linked to tension between Tokyo and Beijing.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will headline a rally in the Bronx next weekend meant to increase pressure on Gov. Kathy Hochul to raise taxes on the rich.
As they sought to respond to charges of antisemitism and harassment on campus, administrators and trustees made promises. Many have been kept, but not all.
René Redzepi faced swift fallout in the United States following reports of violence. But in Denmark, where he is a major cultural figure, the reaction has been more muted.
The future once seemed boundless for those who grew up during China’s reform era. Now in middle age, they are pinned between economic stagnation and institutional age discrimination.
Survivors jumped from windows to escape the blaze, the deadliest at a factory in South Korea in two years. Four people are still missing.
The ruling cut deeper than left-versus-right politics, declaring that the policy imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is unconstitutional.