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Planned Parenthood clinics around the country are facing complaints of substandard health care and poor morale amid chronic funding problems, a New York Times investigation found. By Katie Benner ...
Judge John D. Bates ruled that he had grave concerns about the privacy issues raised but that the case did not meet the high legal bar for immediately blocking access. By Chris Cameron Reporting ...
The American president’s foreign policy, and a divisive speech by his vice president, drew attention away from an attack by a refugee that some expected would fan political tensions over ...
The president has said the law is unfair to U.S. businesses. But lawyers say weakening it could end up costing corporate America big. By Bernhard Warner President Trump has long argued that a law ...
The storm’s winds equaled those of a Category 4 hurricane, and residents were told to stay indoors to shelter from destructive winds and flooding. By John Yoon Tropical Cyclone Zelia made ...
Our comedy columnist reflects on 50 years of “Saturday Night Live.” By Jason Zinoman I write The Times’s On Comedy column. Like “Saturday Night Live,” I turn 50 this year. In fact, I was ...
The emaciated condition of the three men released last week horrified Israelis. A crowd that gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday to watch video of the latest handover in Gaza reacted more positively ...
One person was killed and five others wounded in stabbings in the center of the town of Villach. A man from Syria was arrested at the scene. By Jin Yu Young and Christopher F. Schuetze Christopher ...
Joe Gebbia is a board member at Tesla and is close to Elon Musk, the company’s C.E.O. By Theodore Schleifer and Nicholas Nehamas Reporting from Washington One of Elon Musk’s closest friends, a ...
The release of the men, who include an American, was the sixth in a hostage-for-prisoner exchange laid out in a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel. By Natan Odenheimer Ephrat Livni Talya ...
They are the missing, torn from their families a decade ago by ISIS militants. Many are likely dead. Some may have been sold into sexual slavery. Others have been trapped in detention camps.