As the remnants of Hurricane Irma move inland, Floridians are beginning the process of returning to a battered, water-logged state
The purchase of Russian weapons by a longtime NATO member is likely to stir unease in Washington and Brussels.
Family lawyer: U.S. Department of Justice won't bring charges against Baltimore officers involved in Freddie Gray's arrest and death
Suzan-Lori Parks’s Brechtian riff on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” returns to the stage with a new vitality.
California Highway Patrol officers captured a spectacular lightning strike streaking across the sky in Novato, California, on Sept. 11.
Apple unveiled a new high-end smartphone called the iPhone X, as well as an iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and other products. Follow our live coverage of Apple’s event.
Royal Caribbean sent a ship to St. Marten to evacuate 300 people and drop off supplies following Hurricane Irma.
Household income rose by 3.2 percent in 2016 as the recovery delivered growing prosperity. Health coverage broadened and poverty declined.
Millions are without power in the south.
A decade after Apple introduced the iPhone, the company plans to show its newest models at an event that begins at 1 p.m. Eastern. Follow our coverage live.
A group of Alaska teenagers has sent a petition to the state Department of Environmental Conservation in hopes of tightening climate change policies
North Korea will feel the pain of U.N. sanctions, but caps on oil imports aren't likely to slow military activity.
A champion of playwrights and actors, he was also artistic director of Britain’s National Theater, from 1973 to 1988.
Heavy rain and winds are battering the South.
The former Trump strategist, speaking to investors at the invitation of a firm with ties to Beijing, called President Xi Jinping a wise leader.