The director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, wearing a coat and dark cap, at the Fulton County elections office in Fairburn, Ga., last week.
A staging area for Orsted’s Sunrise Wind project at the Port of Coeymans south of Albany, N.Y., in 2024.
A billboard in Tehran showing Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reads “We recognize the American president as a criminal.”
Much of the Supreme Court’s work is hidden from public view.
Mountains of rock-solid filthy snow. Narrow, icy sidewalks. Temperatures that sound like shoe sizes. When will it end?
A rare earth mine in Mountain Pass, Calif. The United States is working to develop its own supply chain for critical minerals.
A medical convoy carrying patients in Khan Younis, Gaza, heading for the Rafah crossing on Monday. The opening of the crossing is expected to expedite the exit of thousands of sick and wounded people waiting for treatment abroad.
In a shaky job market, Silicon Valley workers feel they lack the leverage needed to make their political views known.
Just two days after the social network Moltbook was launched, more than 10,000 “Moltbots” were chatting with one another on the site.
Billy Bass Nelson, seated at far right, with other members of Funkadelic in 1971.
Local teachers last month taped signs that read “history is real” on a blank wall where signs about slavery were removed at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia.
Business is down in stores and restaurants around the Twin Cities, including at El Guanaco, a restaurant and bakery with several locations in the area.
Phil, weather savant.
President Trump, who has at times had a strained relationship with India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, in his second term, on Monday described him as “one of my greatest friends.”
Monthly jobs data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics will be delayed because of a lapse in government funding.
“No one is illegal on stolen land,” Billie Eilish said while accepting a Grammy on Sunday.
Savannah Guthrie and her mother, Nancy Guthrie, on the “Today” show set in 2023.
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia at the presidential palace in Bogotá, the capital, in January.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway in 2024, at a Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. She said in a statement on Monday that she regretted her contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
Lawyers for former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, made an offer for Mr. Clinton to testify before the House Oversight Committee after initially refusing.