For Afghans Scarred by War, ‘Peace Can’t Bring My Love Back’
We reached some of the victims of the conflict whose stories we have reported over the years to hear their views on a stalled peace deal.
We reached some of the victims of the conflict whose stories we have reported over the years to hear their views on a stalled peace deal.
Investigators demanded the president’s personal and corporate tax returns as they examine hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
A Democratic senator expressed concern last year that the F.B.I. was not following up on allegations against the Supreme Court nominee.
Getting sufficient DNA out of a rootless hair has long been considered impossible. A scientist, better known for work with ancient fossils, has figured it out. It’s a game-changer for crime and surveillance.
Supply disruptions and the risk of future attacks is likely to prop up energy prices, benefiting the oil industry and hurting consumers.
Consumers have a few options for dealing with the data breach settlement.
Daily life in the forgotten war zone of eastern Ukraine.
And we must, before it blows up the rest of the Middle East.
The campaign for prime minister just started. And it’s almost over.
No amount of growth or good intentions will change this fact.
In February 2010, in the Taliban sanctuary of Marja, we were fighting to let Afghanistan build a democracy. Or something like that.
The International Life Sciences Institute, with branches in 17 countries, is funded by giants of the food and drug industries.
The work stoppage will bring operations in the United States to an immediate halt.
We look at the story of an informant who, through his access to President Vladimir V. Putin, helped deliver explosive revelations about Russian election meddling in 2016.
American officials have blamed Iran for the attacks on Saturday that slashed Saudi production, but the Houthi faction, allied with Iran, claimed responsibility.
American officials have blamed Iran for the attacks on Saturday that slashed Saudi production, but the Houthi faction, allied with Iran, claimed responsibility.
The weekend’s attacks on plants owned by Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company spooked investors this morning — and may do so for a long time to come.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry dismissed the possibility of a meeting between President Hassan Rouhani and President Trump during the United Nations General Assembly.
The filing is a centerpiece of an agreement to settle thousands of cases against the company for its role in the opioids crises. But it is expected to be vigorously contested by a group of 26 states.
Experts say a severe shock to energy markets and the world economy is unlikely. They expect oil and gas prices to rise modestly, if the damage is quickly repaired.
The union and G.M. remain far apart on most of the major issues on the table. The strike plan was authorized at a meeting of U.A.W. regional leaders in Detroit.