Nearly a year after the president took office, the world is still figuring out whether to take his fiery words as policy pronouncements, or to simply ignore them.
China and South Korea were helping search for the sailors, including 30 Iranians, who were aboard an oil tanker that collided with a freighter on Saturday night.
A land swap between the Interior Department and an Alaska tribal corporation will allow a road in a national wildlife refuge.
For decades, they warned the North was making progress on a missile that could reach the United States. But the last breakthroughs happened faster than they expected.
A backlog of flights has resulted in multiple delays, and frustrated passengers are taking to social media to complain.
Mr. Young also walked on the moon and was the only astronaut to fly in the Gemini, Apollo and shuttle programs.
Advice for Orrin Hatch, Bob Corker, Jeff Flake — and anyone else who might need it.
Tennell, whom few considered a contender, Mirai Nagasu and Karen Chen were selected on Saturday to the U.S. team for the Pyeongchang Olympics.
Mr. Trump, seeming to respond to revelations in a new book, issued an extraordinary defense of his fitness for office.
Restricted from operating in the United States, most Mexican drivers must hand off their cargo. The Trump administration wants even tighter controls.
The West must exploit the hypocrisy of the Tehran government.
While Egypt denounced President Trump’s decision, an Egyptian intelligence officer coached talk show hosts to persuade their listeners to accept it.
Christians see the official end to the Christmas holidays as Jan. 6, which commemorates the three kings’ visit to the baby Jesus.
Stefan Buck created bank accounts for dozens of Americans hiding money from tax collectors. The U.S. tried to hold him personally accountable.
The shutoff temporarily halts flights and ship traffic to and from Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, three islands that host black markets for Venezuelan contraband.