Ex-Chief of C.I.A. Suggests Putin May Have Compromising Information on Trump
John O. Brennan said Russia may have compromising information on President Trump, setting off furious speculation about whether the former spy chief was basing that assertion on inside information.
F.B.I. Investigated Sessions for Possible Perjury Over Russia Denials
Andrew G. McCabe, whom Mr. Sessions fired last week, authorized the investigation. Mr. Sessions inaccurately testified that he had no contacts with Russians.
Trump Plans Stiff Trade Tariffs and Other Penalties on China
The president, denouncing China’s trade practices, will announce a range of restrictions on Chinese imports and investment, raising concerns of a trade war.
Trump, Defending Call With Putin, Attacks ‘Crazed’ Media and His Predecessors
The president argued that the conversation in which he congratulated President Vladimir V. Putin could help relations with Russia and, in turn, national security interests.
Florida School, on Edge Since Shooting, Requires Students to Carry Clear Backpacks
The new rule was imposed after two students were caught with knives this week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 people were shot to death last month.
Auction of Oil Drilling Tracts in Gulf Draws Tepid Interest
Companies bid on only 1 percent of the acreage offered, a setback for Trump administration efforts to revive offshore production.
How 2 Gulf Monarchies Sought to Influence the White House
Hundreds of pages of correspondence between two intermediaries reveal an active effort to win over President Trump on behalf of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Over 20 People Were at the Table When Trump Met the Saudis. None Were Women.
Photos from Tuesday’s meeting show that the dynamics at the table remained relatively unchanged — even amid White House staff shake-ups — and male.
More Cases Are Reported of Unusual Cancer Linked to Breast Implants
Women with breast implants have an increased risk of a type of lymphoma that can usually be cured by surgery alone — but not always.
‘Silent, Yes, but Never Withdrawn’: Readers Respond to a Dwindling Catholic Monastery
New York Times readers responded to an article about a small Catholic monastery in South Carolina with their own brushes with monastic life.
Millie Veasey, Part of Trailblazing Unit in WWII, Dies at 100
She served in an all-black, all-women’s battalion tasked with untangling a mail-delivery nightmare, and later led the Raleigh chapter of the N.A.A.C.P.
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