New York City Allocates $250,000 for Abortions, Challenging Conservative States
The money will go to a nonprofit fund that pays clinics for abortions performed on women who cannot pay, a third of whom live outside New York.
Trump Appoints Fierce Loyalist to Top Border Post
The appointment of Thomas D. Homan to oversee border policy is likely to undercut the homeland security secretary’s traditional role as the top official responsible for border security.
How Weapons Secrets Often Fall Into Enemy Hands
When a new weapon is introduced in war, the creator’s adversaries always look for an opportunity to get ahold of it.
California Today: Would You Pay $195 to Take a Helicopter to Work?
Friday: Commuters rise above traffic, Jessica Biel steps into the vaccination debate, Gavin Newsom’s first budget moves forward, and Silicon Valley takes on … death.
Under Fire, Trump Says He Would ‘Absolutely’ Report Foreign Campaign Help
The president appeared to backtrack on comments earlier in the week when he said he would not necessarily call the F.B.I. if Russia or another hostile power offered damaging information about a rival.
U.S. Puts Iran on Notice and Weighs Response to Attack on Oil Tankers
President Trump offered no details and suggested that he was ready to engage with the Iranians, who denied responsibility for the attacks, whenever they are prepared to talk.
An Afghan War Veteran Reports Back
I deployed to Helmand Province in 2008 as an enlisted Marine infantryman. I returned there a decade later as a journalist.
Julian Assange’s U.S. Extradition Hearing Is Set for February
A British judge on Friday set a 2020 date for a hearing to determine if the WikiLeaks founder would be sent to the United States to face numerous charges.
The Harriet Tubman $20 Bill Was Far Along Before Mnuchin Delayed Work
A previously unreleased design concept made by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in late 2016 reveals what a Harriet Tubman $20 bill might look like.
‘I Live This Every Day’: Portraits of Pride in Iowa
Eight months before the all-important Iowa caucuses, revelers came to the state’s capital to celebrate Pride — and to hear presidential candidates speak about issues that matter to them.
The Youngest Known Child Separated From His Family by the Trump Administration
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