Despite his boasts, the president built his success on his willingness to toss aside mentors, friends, and family members during moments of frustration and chaos.
Under-the-radar workers have scrubbed objectionable material from Facebook and other sites since well before the fake-news controversy.
Why the immigration authorities ID search of a domestic flight at JFK is on weak legal ground.
In yet another political fight over abortion, Republicans are divided over a provision in the new House bill that blocks funding for the women’s healthcare provider.
The House GOP looks to the president after a rocky debut for its long-awaited alternative to Obamacare.
The GOP health-care plan, liberal depression, endangered panthers, and more.
It’s not clear precisely what led to the cancellation of an event in Toronto, Canada, featuring the Gold Star father known for his criticism of Donald Trump.
The bill wipes away Obamacare’s taxes, which fell most heavily on those earning $250,000 and up.
Representative Jason Chaffetz said low-income Americans should invest in health-care expenses rather than a new iPhone.
When unelected leaders confront illiberal ones
Iraqi forces are on the verge of a mighty victory.
The composer Ramin Djawadi leads a concert tour that’s less a musical showcase than a rewind through the HBO drama’s six seasons.
What happened at Middlebury last week marks a shift in campus activism.
Descartes Labs lets you point-and-hop between features in China and the United States.
Joan Didion’s South and West: From a Notebook is a 1970s-era artifact that has found its proper home in the anxious world of 2017.
Do lucrative deals with advertisers have to come at the expense of users’ civil rights?
The president has ordered agencies to report “acts of gender-based violence against women … by foreign nationals." Advocates and mental-health practitioners are skeptical.
The Sony World Photography Awards just announced its shortlist of winners for 2017.
The show’s current Donald Trump impressionist is signaling his imminent departure, and there doesn’t seem to be a backup plan.
With its latest leak, the site is daring reporters to go on a scavenger hunt for scoops.
In a short film, 4-year-old Almas and 10-year-old Mustafa explain what it was like to leave Iraq for Oregon.
The show’s seasonal The Women Tell All special could be read as a cocktail-dress-clad invocation of current events.
The proposed health-care bill has a different name for penalizing uninsured people.
Trump’s new executive order preserves the central problems of the old one.
For decades, the United States has welcomed and benefitted from international scholars—but President Trump's travel ban puts that legacy at risk.
Dissecting a sentence from Zadie Smith’s story “The Embassy of Cambodia,” Jonathan Lee questions his own myopia as a novelist, and wonders how authors can be more engaged with the world around them.
The event has around 21 stated goals.
The president’s attacks on his predecessor may be intended to discredit the results of any inquiry into his 2016 campaign’s contacts with Russian officials.
The psychological roots of liberals’ Trump depression—and what comes next
Florida has already pulled panthers back from the brink of extinction—but to keep them alive, people will have to be comfortable with one showing up on their back porch.