Despite the Doubters, Haley’s Real Goal Was to Be a Choice
People kept asking what she really wanted, but ultimately the party didn’t accept her answer.
People kept asking what she really wanted, but ultimately the party didn’t accept her answer.
Here’s what to know about the legislation, which the state legislature is expected to approve overwhelmingly on Wednesday.
The ruling by a judge in Texas was the latest in a string of court decisions that have eroded or struck down federal affirmative-action mandates in a variety of arenas.
The power struggle in Haiti is raising pressure on the United States to ease tensions while casting doubt on plans for a Kenyan-led security mission.
Following the surprise of last year’s champagne-hued rug, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled a bright red one on Wednesday at the Dolby Theater.
A new study of sinking and rising land along American coasts offers a more specific understanding of potential flooding in 32 coastal cities.
The rules, designed to inform investors of business risks from climate change, were rolled back amid opposition from the G.O.P., fossil fuel producers, farmers and others.
Gov. Kathy Hochul, amid a series of violent crimes on the subway, said she would deploy 1,000 members of the State Police and National Guard to the transit system.
The publication of “Until August” adds a surprising twist to his legacy, and may stir questions about posthumous releases that contradict a writer’s directives.
The acclaimed author delves into a Modern Love essay about parenting, poetry and persistence.
The contest that many Americans had long hoped to avoid — the 2024 sequel of Biden vs. Trump — is now an inescapable reality.
Nikki Haley’s supporters tend to be moderate and college educated, the type of voters who have helped decide recent presidential races. The New York Times spoke with nearly 40 to see where they’re leaning.
Russian President Vladimir V. Putin may find that a nuclear weapon in orbit is less useful for war than intimidation.
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said policymakers still expect to lower rates in 2024 — but the timing hinges on data.
Start listening to students about what makes college relevant.
As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan approaches, the move may reduce tensions at the Aqsa Mosque compound, which has long been a flashpoint for unrest.
The primaries are effectively over — and the general election begins.
Fritch has endured tornadoes and wildfires over the years, and a fire now burning through the Panhandle struck dozens of homes. On Tuesday, the fire chief died fighting a house fire.
Plus, bad blood in Southeast Asia over Taylor Swift’s tour.
Gov. Jeff Landry is enacting stringent new measures that he says are crucial to address crime; critics say the laws resemble failed policies of the past.
Sunflower sea stars, a species of giant starfish, are critically endangered. Researchers tinkered with sperm in an aquarium lab to help them reproduce.
In a popular TV show, my grandmother is fictionalized as one of Truman Capote’s swans. I wish she’d had the chance to tell her story in her way.
The Oscars slate this year is packed with films rooted in historical events and biographies. How much influence should the subjects have?
France has often been the vanguard of leftist politics — but support in the streets doesn’t always translate to votes at the ballot box.
A wallet-free lifestyle relying on your phone is attainable, but it requires preparation and some compromise.