A video showed officers handcuffing the man, who was wearing only his underwear, and placing him into a police vehicle before hugging one another.
In a 75-minute performance in western Pennsylvania, it was President Trump, vintage 2016: rambling and fiery, boastful and jocular — the part of being president that he loves perhaps the most.
A video showed officers handcuffing the man, who was wearing only his underwear, and placing him into a police vehicle before hugging each another.
The itinerary will include Peru, where President Trump will attend a summit meeting with leaders who have criticized his policies on immigration, and Colombia.
In limbo and in treatment, Harvey Weinstein has been lying low, still trying to work his Rolodex.
The overture to Emmet T. Flood appears to be an acknowledgment that the special counsel investigation is unlikely to end anytime soon.
How President Trump threw aside caution and agreed to meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un in a daring and risky diplomatic gambit to end a nuclear standoff.
The Trump and Kushner families are stepping up their real estate collaborations, blurring the line between family, business and politics.
What one analyst called the president’s “extreme capriciousness” has left China looking like the more stable power in Asia.
Mr. Sharpton has been called a race hustler, a hero, a buffoon, a freedom fighter. He would prefer to be remembered as the Martin Luther King of the North.
After decades spent ratcheting up safety measures, many British educators say the pendulum has swung too far. Bring on the scissors, bricks and mud pits.
Oil companies seek to gain from a rollback of safety and environmental rules that were adopted after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
The gunman was identified as Albert Wong, a 36-year-old Sacramento man. The Associated Press reported that he was a decorated Army veteran.
The most ignorant man in America knows that Donald Trump is president — but that’s about it. Living a liberal fantasy is complicated.
Many in besieged eastern Ghouta were said to be choosing not to leave, however, fearing for their safety and doubting they could ever return.