The young policy adviser became the public face of Trump’s controversial travel ban––and paying the price for it.
New sanctions on Iran, an assailant is shot near the Louvre, and more from the United States and around the world.
Kellyanne Conway made up a massacre, Trump ordered a review of Dodd-Frank, A.I. posed a conundrum for Christians, and more.
President Trump signed an executive order calling for a review of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial regulations
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Justifying his latest executive order, he said that "so many people, friends of mine, with nice businesses” had trouble getting loans.
The federally chartered organization will be holding its annual ball this Saturday at the president's golf club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago.
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Beyoncé’s announcement both feeds and disrupts the tabloid-pregnancy ecosystem, says the author of Pregnant With the Stars.
In an interview on Thursday, the adviser to President Donald Trump invented a massacre to justify restrictions on refugee admissions and travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.
The notion that one form of prejudice can defeat another is an illusion.
Widespread and varied protests in the United States, Romania, England, and Mexico, a cat with bionic paws in Bulgaria, and a “fire hose of lava” erupting from a Hawaiian sea cliff.
America cannot punish its elected officials for allowing its military, diplomatic corps, and intelligence services to take risks necessary to pursue its interests.
For now, anyway.
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The screen legend Robert De Niro plays a grumpy standup in Taylor Hackford’s interminable new film.
The disempowered left now faces its own kinds of hoaxes and fables.
The U.S. economy added 277,000 jobs last month, while the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.8 percent.
Neil Gorsuch and Barack Obama both graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991, but their legal ideologies are fundamentally different.
Betsy DeVos is one final, nail-biting vote away from becoming education secretary after Republicans defeated a Democratic filibuster on Friday.
He may come to regret it.
In declining to take an “official position” on the issue, the president departs from a decades-old American posture.
New evidence from two caves in Western France deepens an old mystery about our fellow hominins.
The enviable, highly profitable life of Amber Fillerup Clark, perfect mother and social-media influencer
The technology isn’t the moral game-changer that some make it out to be.
A conversation with Robert Jervis of Columbia University on the potential consequences of the president’s combative rhetoric
Some terms are more limited than others.