President Trump has been dining with billionaires and has taken a keen interest in crises overseas, leading to fears that he is drifting away from his more populist stances. By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and ...
A U.S.-Russian proposal would require Kyiv to give up territory and reduce its army. If Moscow complies with the terms, it could receive benefits including reintegration into the global economy. By ...
Young Spaniards are increasingly drawn to the dictator Francisco Franco. So the government is designing apps, games and T-shirts to promote democracy. By Jason Horowitz and Maria Contreras Coll It is ...
The central issue of the government closure remains unresolved, leaving Republicans under political pressure ahead of the midterms. By Margot Sanger-Katz and Shawn McCreesh Despite considerable ...
The chief executive of a Saudi firm says a Trump-branded project is “just a matter of time.” The Trump Organization’s major foreign partner is also signaling new Saudi deals. By Vivian Nereim and ...
Nations were poised to approve the first fee on pollution from ships. That’s when the Trump administration began the threats. By Lisa FriedmanMax Bearak and Jeanna Smialek When the city becomes a ...
The department was deployed, in effect, as an arm of the president’s rapid-response operation to help him muscle through a damaging news cycle over Jeffrey Epstein, former and current officials said.
Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a Trump insider and wanted to leverage potentially damaging information about the president and his business dealings, according to emails with associates. By David ...
The temporary ruling by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, blocking a lower court order to fully fund the aid, added to the uncertainty around the nation’s largest anti-hunger program. By Tony Romm and ...
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