Asked Whether White Societies Are Superior, Steve King Demurs
Representative Steve King of Iowa, already under fire for racism, fumbles his answer when asked at a town-hall-style meeting whether a white society is superior to a nonwhite society.
Trump’s Tax Cut Won’t Power the Growth He Predicts, Officials Concede
White House forecasters say the economy would need more tax cuts, fewer regulations and an infrastructure plan to produce long-term 3 percent annual growth.
How the Patriarchy Got in Our Heads
In their new book, “Why Does Patriarchy Persist,” Carol Gilligan and Naomi Snider explore the psychology that keeps men in positions of power.
‘Many Views That Are Similar’: Trump Welcomes Bolsonaro
President Trump held a joint news conference with President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, a controversial nationalist, at the White House on Tuesday.
Wendy Williams Announces on TV She Is ‘Living in a Sober House’
The daytime talk show host, who has described struggling with substance abuse in the past without getting help, said she had begun seeking treatment.
‘It’s Like An Island’: Scenes From the Midwest Floods
Officials in Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa have declared emergencies or disasters as floodwaters have forced hundreds of people from their homes.
Genetic Genealogy Led to Alabama Cold Case Arrest
Chief Marlos Walker announced the arrest of Coley McCraney for a 1999 double murder in Ozark, Ala., on Monday. The suspect was identified using the same technique that led to an arrest of the Golden State Killer.
Trump Brands Kellyanne Conway’s Husband a ‘Total Loser’
The president’s attack on George T. Conway III, the spouse of one of his closest advisers, came after Mr. Conway questioned his mental fitness.
Trump Again Attacks a Dead Senator: ‘I Never Will Be’ a Fan of John McCain
Asked about his criticism of Mr. McCain, who died in August, President Trump attacked the senator’s vote on repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Trump: ‘I Was Never a Fan of John McCain’
President Trump responded to a reporter’s question Tuesday about his recent attacks on the late Senator John McCain, who died of brain cancer last year.
‘Do You Pull the Parchment?’: Students Caught Up in College Admissions Scandal Now Face a Reckoning
At the University of Southern California, those linked to the admissions fraud are blocked from registering for classes pending a review, one of many inquiries now underway.
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