The move could draw the United States and Europe more directly into the war. The Biden administration continues to say there will be no American troops on the ground.
Sports video games are emotionally powerful and an opportunity for bragging rights. Which one is still stuck in your mind?
A decision against the agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, could have cast doubt on all of its regulations and enforcement actions.
Biden’s bits of babble pale beside his predecessor’s dark, deranged fantasies.
Kansas City’s Harrison Butker quoted Taylor Swift lyrics while telling men to be “unapologetic in your masculinity” and women to focus on being homemakers.
If spiders use their webs like a large external eardrum, researchers reasoned, perhaps spider silk could be the basis for a powerful listening device.
The inaugural Native Fashion Week, held this month in New Mexico, reflected the diversity and potency of Indigenous designers.
Stocks on both sides of the Atlantic set records as investors foresee interest rates moving in one direction: down.
Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot five times and has undergone emergency surgery. His condition remains serious, officials said.
For nearly 40 years, the Commission on Presidential Debates has made the rules for the most-watched events in politics. This year, both campaigns said no thanks.
This slow-paced Spanish island offers a quieter and wilder retreat than its more touristy neighbors.
A powerful and overdue exhibition at El Museo del Barrio links Amalia Mesa-Bains’s genre-defying installations for the first time.
A deadlier version of the infectious disease is ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo, while the type that caused a 2022 outbreak among gay and bisexual men is regaining strength.
These bottles, reflecting thousands of years of winemaking history and a fresh wave of energy, are now arriving in the U.S.
Two voice actors say an A.I. company created clones of their voices without their permission. Now they’re suing. The company denies it did anything wrong.
Readers discuss appearances by three of the justices at recent conferences and graduations. Also: Forms of oppression; G.O.P. hypocrisy on antisemitism.
The internet is awash with stories of women throwing out their oral contraception. New data suggests a different narrative.
Hundreds of professors at the university weighed in on the resolution, which said the president, Nemat Shafik, had committed an “unprecedented assault on student’s rights.”
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The largest retailer in the United States reported higher sales and profit, giving insight into how consumer spending is weathering the high-interest-rate environment.
The American tech giant’s platforms, Facebook and Instagram, may “exploit the weaknesses and inexperience of minors,” the European Commission said.
It’s twilight time for the era of hoodies and sweats. Make way for another kind of suit, pairing a trucker jacket with matching jeans.
Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans want more federal money for the military. But Democrats say domestic programs must get an equivalent boost.
Recipes for when you have lots of chickpeas (brown-butter chickpeas, chana masala) or just a little (taverna salad).
He fought prejudice and incarceration during World War II to lead a successful career, becoming one of the first editors of color at a metropolitan newspaper.
The former two-term Republican governor, who vetoed legislation in Maryland to expand abortion access, called himself “pro-choice” in an interview and said he would back a federal law to ensure access to the procedure.
The flow of supplies through land borders has largely come to a halt since Israel began its incursion into Rafah last week.
The Louvre is joining in the celebration for the Olympics by opening up for dance and exercise classes early in the morning. Tickets sold out in a flash.
The redevelopment plans for a bombed NATO site in Belgrade in partnership with the government provoked immediate criticism in Serbia.
The move comes as House Republicans threaten to hold Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in contempt over his refusal to turn over audio of President Biden’s conversations with the special counsel.
A deal to allow the Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler to cash out his mining positions in the Democratic Republic of Congo has enraged human rights activists and some government officials.
The key prosecution witness faced defense lawyers as Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial neared what may be an unexpectedly early conclusion.
Governor Noem has an unusual way of demonstrating her decision-making skills.
If this were the last tour of Madonna’s career, she would retire as the most influential female pop star of all time.