Pope Leo’s Showdown With the Church’s Radical Right
An impending clash between Pope Leo and ultratraditionalist Catholics threatens to end the pontiff’s honeymoon.
An impending clash between Pope Leo and ultratraditionalist Catholics threatens to end the pontiff’s honeymoon.
Venezuela’s natural disaster was unavoidable, but the devastation it has left in its wake was not.
After months of silence, Representative Tom Kean Jr. was expected to deliver a speech explaining his 116-day absence from Congress.
The businessman courted U.S. conservatives as an anti-Communist crusader while using his supporters’ money to buy lavish homes and a Bugatti supercar.
The case for Haley Stevens’s candidacy rests on electability, but it’s far from clear how electable she really is.
Federal judge says that the administration’s attempts to block money for the $16 billion rail project were “flagrantly” illegal.
The authorities said a 45-year-old man opened fire at a youth facility after a quarrel about the custody of his baby daughter. The dead were all facility employees.
It took six days to determine the outcome of the primary for Los Angeles mayor, and seven for the governor’s race.
The dispute between Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his occasional rival, City Council Speaker Julie Menin, has held up passage of New York City’s $125 billion budget.
Republicans had sought the removal of a little-known candidate with the same name as the incumbent senator, arguing that he was not a “good faith” candidate.
The Arizona senator used campaign money to fly his family to Nantucket and the Caribbean. The Justice Department has said it is investigating his campaign finance activity.
Since last week, meteorologists issued a series of increasingly dire warnings about extremely critical weather conditions.
Time and again, President Trump has brushed off Americans’ concerns about the economy and their financial situations.
President Trump promised to “take appropriate action immediately” against Lisa Cook, the Fed governor he had tried to fire, even as the court affirmed that Fed officials can be fired only for cause.
Primaries on Tuesday will be the latest test of Democrats’ anti-establishment mood.
In twin rulings, the Supreme Court affirmed the Fed’s independence and said its leaders could not be fired at will, but said President Trump could fire other independent regulators for any reason.
Also, NASA plans to catch a falling space telescope and nudge it up. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
Keiko Fujimori, a daughter of the former strongman Alberto Fujimori, returns her family’s movement to power, but with a narrow victory in a divided country.
The death toll has risen to over 1,700, which is likely an undercount.
Emily Barker was one of two women who died fighting a large forest fire in Colorado this week.
The incident Monday came less than three days after a United Airlines crew reported encountering a drone while arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport.
The state’s high court found that ballot initiatives designed to change state law to install a newly gerrymandered map violated Colorado law.
The clash reflects increasing skepticism of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which has been willing to pursue President Trump’s priorities.
Thousands of acres in Utah and other Western states have burned. Here is what to know about the firefighters who have died, the destruction so far and the spreading smoke.
On the “Lux” tour, the pop star mingles dance genres, starting the show on pointe. As with her dip into opera, her technique might not be perfect, but the intention is good.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that state laws allowing ballots to arrive after Election Day are legal. The decision is the latest in a series of setbacks for President Trump’s efforts to regulate elections.
The Ethics Committee told Senator Ruben Gallego it had dismissed allegations he engaged in sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations.
The Archdiocese of San Francisco and lawyers for the survivors said the money would settle about 530 claims from people who said they were sexually abused by clergy members.
Dangerous heat is expected across much of the country through the July 4 weekend.
Ahead of the midterms, Republicans have sought to focus on the issue of affordability, but the president keeps going off script. Our White House correspondent Tyler Pager explains.