Government statistics show the nation's gun death rate up for the second straight year, following 15 years of no real change
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Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.
The statement was issued in the group’s weekly newsletter and described the suspect, Sayfullo Saipov, 29, as a “soldier of the Caliphate.”
Twitter said it is conducting a review.
Amid a presidency that has seemed, at times, to be conducted primarily in 140-character pieces, it was a seismic event when a rogue Twitter worker deactivated the account.
Twitter said it is conducting a review.
Economists are still parsing the details of the G.O.P. tax plan, but even some ardent supporters say expectations about heady growth and job gains are exaggerated.
President Trump breaks with precedent by picking Jerome H. Powell, a Republican on the Federal Reserve’s board, instead of reappointing Janet Yellen.
With Russian meddling making headlines, it’s trendy to bash social media companies. Instead, we should look in the mirror.
Social media backlash was swift and brutal.
Your workplace retirement savings account lives, for now. So does a pretty big mortgage interest deduction. But plenty will change in the coming weeks.
The sculptor’s retrospective at the Whitney Museum is a “brilliant, half-century-long act of politically driven self-invention,” our critic writes.
Sam Clovis recently testified before a grand jury about his campaign role
Jerome H. Powell will come to the chairman’s job at the Federal Reserve with a wide-ranging résumé. One thing he lacks: an economics degree.