Several administration officials said the president would mark National Day of Prayer on Thursday by issuing an executive order easing the risk of religious groups losing their tax-exempt status.
Some 1.4 million children in drought-stricken Somalia currently are or are projected be acutely malnourished this year, according to UNICEF.
During a tour in Ohio, the housing secretary was resolute in his belief that too much government assistance has led to too much dependence.
The campus police department is offering a $1,000 reward for information.
President Trump met with President Mahmoud Abbas at the White House and repeated his commitment to pulling off “the toughest deal.”
President Trump making another push for health care bill amid last-minute tweaks.
The white-flight suburb of Johns Creek, out of reach of Atlanta’s transit system, is now rippling with diversity and facing a possible watershed election.
Three people were killed and at least 11 others were injured in a car crash at an auto auction in Billerica, Massachusetts.
The F.B.I. director spoke publicly for the first time about his decisions in the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails in the days before the election.
Wednesday: Battling an ancient blood sport, a move to blacklist border wall contractors, and high marks for value at U.C. Berkeley.
Comey is facing questioning from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
In a shift from a promise to reverse an Obama policy, three Navy requests to sail a warship near a shoal in the South China Sea were rejected.
Facebook says it will hire another 3,000 people to review videos of crime and suicides following murders shown live
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The Times said that its digital advertising revenue rose 19 percent, to $50 million, in its first quarter, but print revenue fell 18 percent.