
For former President Donald J. Trump, 2024 was supposed to be dominated by criminal trials. Instead, he’s found ways to delay almost all of...

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For former President Donald J. Trump, 2024 was supposed to be dominated by criminal trials. Instead, he’s found ways to delay almost all of...

By the time his first term was over, Donald J. Trump had cemented his place as the most anti-abortion president in U.S. history. Now,...

When Elon Musk set up Tesla’s factory in China, he made a bet that brought him cheap parts and capable workers — a bet that made him...

Today, millions of Americans will have the opportunity to see a rare total solar eclipse.Fred Espenak, a retired astrophysicist known as...

Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that summer in 1974 is blurred, but not the sense of mystery he...

Decades of efforts to cut carbon emissions have failed to significantly slow the rate of global warming, so scientists are now turning to...

The Israeli airstrike that killed seven workers delivering food in Gaza has touched off global outrage and condemnation.Kim Severson, who...

In his campaign for re-election, President Biden has said that raising taxes on the wealthy and on big corporations is at the heart of his...

Long after schools have fully reopened after the pandemic, one concerning metric suggests that children and their parents have changed the...

Ronna McDaniel’s time at NBC was short. The former Republican National Committee chairwoman was hired as an on-air political commentator...

Maybe you have an idea in your head about what it was like to work at Guantánamo, one of the most notorious prisons in the world. Think...

Warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence.It’s been nearly six months since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, when militants...

Over the past few years, Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, has been dismissed as a money-losing boondoggle.This week,...

Against all odds and expectations, Speaker Mike Johnson keeps managing to fund the government, inflame the far right of his party — and...

Last week, the Justice Department took aim at Apple, accusing the company of violating competition laws with practices intended to keep...

Warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence.More than a hundred people died and scores more were wounded on Friday night in a...

By the time Sam Apple pulled up with his goldendoodle, Steve, to their resting place, he was tired from the long drive and already...

In a pointed speech from the Senate floor this month, the majority leader, Chuck Schumer, called for Israel to hold a new election and for...

This year, the star of college basketball is Caitlin Clark, a woman who is changing everything about the game — from the way it’s played,...

For decades, an invisible hand has been guiding and controlling the American real estate industry, dictating how much buyers and sellers...
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