The network said its top-rated star will not be returning.
The right-wing presidential candidate tried to use her gender to dispel memories of her party’s toxic past. But some legacies are hard to shake.
The White House said the USS Carl Vinson was headed for North Korea as it sailed the opposite direction—the latest example of a communications failure inside the executive branch.
There’s a long tradition of the U.S. subordinating human-rights concerns to other interests. But there was something remarkable about the president’s move.
A suspect arrested in connection with the attack that killed 14 people says he didn't realize what he was doing.
Being 21 percent ahead in the polls doesn’t hurt.
The U.K. election, a blocked execution in Arkansas, and more from the United States and around the world.
The Turkish president’s triumph was never in doubt, but his opponents turned out in large numbers.
U.S. warns North Korea, Turkey’s referendum results upheld, and more from the United States and around the world.
More than half of the dead in a bombing that killed 126 in Syria are children, Trump calls tax release protesters paid, a former Mexican governor accused of embezzling millions is caught in Guatemala, and more from the United States and around the world.
An apparently failed test comes amid rising regional tensions.
An Arkansas judge halts the execution of eight people, North Korea flaunts its arsenal and threatens the U.S., the “Mother of All Bombs” death toll rises to more than 90, and more from the United States and around the world.
Rising tensions over North Korea, Trump stops publishing visitor logs, and more from the United States and around the world.
The temptation to look for parallels in former (or hypothetical) presidents only obscures just how unsettled and unpredictable the current commander in chief actually is.
“Mother of All Bombs” dropped in Afghanistan, North Korea’s nuclear program, and more from the United States and around the world.
The military says it was to destroy tunnels used by ISIS, but the group’s presence is becoming marginal.
Asked to defend President Trump’s policy shifts on economic issues, the White House press secretary opts out.
A president with so little knowledge about policy and so few ideological commitments can be pragmatic but also volatile and easily influenced.
The simplest explanation for Donald Trump’s new positions on everything from Syria to interest rates? Ignorance.
A day of about-faces for Trump, United CEO apologizes, and more from the United States and around the world.