Hundreds of Navalny Mourners Detained Across Russia
At least 400 people have been detained across Russia since Aleksei Navalny’s death, a rights group reported. Those who came to lay flowers found solace in the company of others.
At least 400 people have been detained across Russia since Aleksei Navalny’s death, a rights group reported. Those who came to lay flowers found solace in the company of others.
Doha Mekki, one of President Biden’s key antitrust enforcers, talks about the Justice Department’s big wins and losses, and what could be in store if President Biden gets another four years.
Saunas in the state, part of a tradition with roots in the 1800s, have been especially popular since the pandemic as more people seek a communal experience.
The reported death of a leading dissident reveals how deeply his crusade against corruption has challenged Russia’s autocratic leader, Vladimir Putin.
Jill Biden wanted to keep teaching. Melania Trump just wanted to go home. In nearly every way, the two women are a study in contrasts in their approach to the role of first lady.
Regardless of whether Fani T. Willis is disqualified from leading the high-stakes case, the extraordinary detour it has taken may have changed it fundamentally.
Legislators there and in several other states want to restrict the manufacture or sale of meat made in a laboratory, even though it barely exists. The space industry disagrees.
When some books, including best sellers, were conspicuously absent from the science fiction Hugo Awards last year, writers and fans became suspicious.
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How do you like your pal, Putin, now, Trump?
Every one of them hides a story.
The former president is on the verge of having spent a year in hospice care, once again confounding expectations in a life that has lasted nearly a century.
A spokeswoman for the team that has continued Mr. Navalny’s work said his mother had received the official notification.
Despite U.S. pressure, the idea of a Palestinian state seems farther away than ever, as Israel’s Jews move rightward and its Palestinians fear a backlash.
A decades-old rule that requires candidates to list previous names on election paperwork has become an obstacle for all four transgender people seeking state office in Ohio.
When the Super Bowl was followed by a shooting at the winning team’s victory celebration, disparate elements of American culture collided.
An activist who thrived on agitation, he feared irrelevancy in exile. Winning new respect as he continued to lambast the Kremlin from behind bars cost him his life.
The idea, a federal ban after 16 weeks, is not very popular — nor would it stop very many abortions.
Thanks to soaring housing prices, the era of the 400-square-foot subdivision house is upon us.
His supporters are seeking to attack abortion rights and abortion access from a variety of angles should he regain the White House, including using a long-dormant law from 1873.
The poll question at the prominent gathering of conservatives points to his front-runner status — and just how much he controls the political right.
Even amid the botched rollout of the new financial aid form, a rule change will let some grandparents help pay for college without compromising aid eligibility.
The former governor has sought to link Donald Trump’s disparaging comments about her about husband’s military service to his history of disrespectful comments about a key Republican voting bloc.
The change to planned rules was an election-year concession to labor unions and auto executives, according to people familiar with the plan.
Fueled by once-low rates, more older Americans have mortgage debt, according to new research. But the downsides can be significant, some experts say.