Both sides have reacted positively to a United States proposal for a cease-fire, but many details remain to be ironed out, including whether Hamas will disarm. By Aaron BoxermanNatan Odenheimer and ...
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The New York Times filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Defense, seeking a court order blocking new press rules that the paper says violate the First and Fifth Amendments. The suit argues ...
Mr. Bolton, a Trump aide turned critic, is part of a string of presidential foes to become prosecutorial targets. But his case gained momentum in the Biden administration. By Devlin BarrettGlenn ...
The president has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need. By Tony Romm A 2013 attempt to leverage minority power in a health care ...
As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages. By Paul MozurAdam Satariano and Emiliano ...
President Trump’s dueling personas were on display this week, providing endless ammunition to his allies and his enemies alike. By Erica L. Green Separately, in the administration’s first 200 days, ...
Democrats have no federal contests that would allow them to check President Trump’s power, but governors’ races, mayoral contests and referendums will test momentum and divisions in both parties. By ...