U.S. Prepares ‘Major Sanctions’ Against Russia Over Navalny’s Death
President Biden has said there is “no doubt” that Vladimir V. Putin’s government was behind the death of the Russian opposition leader.
President Biden has said there is “no doubt” that Vladimir V. Putin’s government was behind the death of the Russian opposition leader.
As Adam Schiff is learning in California, the party’s split on the issue is significant.
Residents of two neighborhoods in Gaza City were ordered to evacuate, and the World Food Program described scenes of chaos in the north too dangerous to allow it to provide food supplies.
Of Moscow, New York and partisan perception.
A fierce contest between Democratic members of Congress has become a strategic battle that could send the 75-year-old Republican to the general election. He still has little chance of winning office, however.
The Conservative Partnership Institute has become a breeding ground for the next generation of Trump loyalists and an incubator for policies he might pursue. Its fast growth is raising questions.
The discovery may help shed light on how prehistoric societies treated children with rare conditions.
Experts say it has to do with stadium safety and the influence of K-pop fan culture.
The Democratic Governors Association is beginning a multimillion-dollar effort aimed at appointing more state judges.
Many voters don’t know or don’t remember what he did in office.
The decision, along with an order this month declining to block West Point’s admissions program, suggests that most justices are not eager to immediately explore the limits of its ruling from June.
A looming battle in the southern Gaza city embodies the brutal dynamics of the conflict.
Two Gazans on life in the territory’s southernmost city.
The Philharmonic’s maestro ends his tenure, Igor Levit comes to Carnegie Hall, and the Metropolitan Opera takes a chance on reviving two recent hits.
When a two-week, high-pressure window of cold, clear weather froze lakes south of Anchorage, adventurous skaters, including our writer, were ready.
New satellites that orbit the Earth at very low altitudes may result in a world where nothing is really off limits.
Physicians say the government’s plan to admit more students to medical school ignores the real cause of doctor shortages: harsh conditions and low wages.
Julian Assange, the embattled WikiLeaks founder, has been in a British prison for nearly five years, fighting a U.S. extradition order. A court hearing this week is his last chance to be granted an appeal.
As an election looms, strongmen are finding new ways to use the international policing organization to pursue dissidents.
Officials hope an Olympic Village can transform a Paris suburb known for poverty and crime. But big plans have failed before.
Hong Kong residents are finding in Shenzhen, the mainland city next door, lower prices, better service and tasty cuisine.
It’s harder than ever to misuse red notices. With an Interpol election looming, autocrats are using lesser-known systems to pursue dissidents.