
‘Everybody Is Dug In’: Kansans Fiercely Debate the First Post-Roe Vote on Abortion
The Aug. 2 ballot question will decide whether the State Constitution will allow legislators to ban or further restrict the procedure.

The Aug. 2 ballot question will decide whether the State Constitution will allow legislators to ban or further restrict the procedure.

Eighteen months into a criminal investigation of election interference by Donald J. Trump and his allies, a Georgia prosecutor is beginning to show the broad contours of her inquiry.

The House panel painted a detailed picture of how, as officials rushed to respond to an attack on the United States government, the commander in chief chose for hours to do nothing.

BA.5, a highly transmissible variant, is dominating a surge of new infections. Many health officials say the wave is cause for caution, not alarm.

The decision to finally confront the gunman was made by a small group of officers and could have been made far earlier, the report found.

Well more than two years into the worst pandemic in a century, the accompanying economic shock continues to assault global fortunes.

Rising prices, party infighting and the aftershocks from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have undercut the president’s plans to speed an energy transition.

President Biden tried to isolate Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over human rights abuses. Now, the United States needs Saudi Arabia, and Mr. Biden is about to visit.

Prices climbed 9.1 percent from a year earlier, ramping up pressure on the Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates.

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack showed evidence that the former president wanted his call for supporters to descend on Congress to appear spontaneous.

Spectacular imagery from the largest-ever space telescope brought tears to the eyes of seasoned scientists and dazzled the public.