The French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was targeted in a large dump of leaked emails and other documents, raising fears of Russian interference.
Timothy Piazza died after falling at the fraternity house in February.
Tax-free bonds enshrined in a 1917 federal law, combined with a constitutional guarantee to creditors, helped build Puerto Rico’s staggering levels of debt.
Elizabeth Thomas would eat lunch in Cummins' classroom and sometimes go to church on Sundays with him and his wife.
The role of American far-right groups in promoting the breach online highlights their growing resolve to spread extremist messages beyond the United States.
Though still mourning her “PBS NewsHour” co-anchor, Gwen Ifill, Ms. Woodruff continues to be a pioneering role model in journalism.
A plan worked out by Russia, Turkey and Iran to set up "de-escalation zones" in mostly opposition-held parts of Syria goes into effect
The New York Times asked readers on Facebook which candidate they were supporting in the final round of the presidential election, and how their positions changed after the first.
The warrant was issued Friday.
The warrant was issued Friday.
Scott Pruitt, the agency’s administrator, had previously been urged to remove himself from cases he had been involved with while serving as Oklahoma’s attorney general.
Eight were charged with involuntary manslaughter — as was the fraternity itself, Beta Theta Pi — in the death of Timothy Piazza on Feb. 4.
Good Samaritan stops his car in the midst of a traffic jam caused by a family of ducks and shepherds them away from danger.
A blast of grass-roots energy against the Republican bill has been generated by a single clause, which Democrats have vowed to make a campaign issue.
Their cases sparked a national conversation about immigration.