Trump Denies Knowing of Any Hush Money Paid to Porn Actress
In his first public remarks on the matter, President Trump told reporters that he knew nothing about the $130,000 paid to Stormy Daniels, remarks that could complicate his legal battle against her.
Trump Veers From Tax Script to Blast Democrats on Immigration
In West Virginia, President Trump continued his tirade against the United States’ immigration laws and accused Democrats of embracing dangerous policies to win votes.
Consumer Bureau’s Chief Gives Big Raises, Even as He Criticizes Spending
Mick Mulvaney, who is trying to rein in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, awarded large pay increases to two recent recruits.
Robert Haas, Wine Importer and California Vintner, Dies at 90
Over nearly 70 years, a Brooklyn-born entrepreneur introduced French brands to Americans and cultivated Rhone Valley vines in a West Coast winery.
National Park Service Reconsiders Steep Fee Increase After Backlash
Trump administration officials proposed raising the car entrance fee for its most popular national parks to $70. They received 109,000 comments, many critical.
Amsale Aberra, Trendsetting Bridal Gown Designer, Is Dead at 64
With her own brand, Ms. Aberra eschewed the elaborate tulle-and-lace dresses of the 1980s and introduced a simple, modern wedding dress.
Under Trump, an Office Meant to Help Refugees Enters the Abortion Wars
One small government office has become the flash point in the debate over the administration’s embrace of socially conservative policy.
Chelsea Handler: The #MeToo Movement Is a ‘Complete Referendum’ on Trump
The activist, comedian and author spoke about women, power and privilege in an interview with Megan Twohey of The New York Times.
Teenage Vandals Were Sentenced to Read Books. Here’s What One Learned.
After they defaced a historic black schoolhouse with racist graffiti, they were ordered to read. Not all the authors were happy about this.
At War: Signs That U.S. Forces Are in Syria for a While: New Outposts and Pink Lawn Chairs
While Washington figures out its stance on Syria, American forces on the ground are building up their front-line positions.
A Worker Shortage Is Forcing Restaurants to Get Creative
As Americans increasingly eat out, owners are scrambling to find employees wherever they can.
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