The conversation appeared to defuse a crisis that erupted after President Trump said military action against Colombia “sounds good.” President Gustavo Petro spoke to The New York Times just before the call.
Regulators said they will look at whether the deal for Manus, a Singapore start-up with Chinese roots, complied with China’s export and investment rules.
A federal immigration agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday, the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
After Claudio Neves Valente was accused of killing two Brown students and a M.I.T. professor, former classmates recalled how he yearned to go to M.I.T. himself and failed, adding to his growing list of resentments.
Claire Valdez, a New York assemblywoman, will face the Brooklyn borough president in a Democratic primary race to replace Representative Nydia Velázquez.
The New York chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America are likely to endorse Assemblywoman Claire Valdez for the Brooklyn and Queens House seat opening up.
The institution, long regarded as independent, is facing a White House deadline to hand over records about its content and will see turnover that could reshape its governing board.
The Smithsonian, which has resisted White House efforts to oversee its operations, is facing a deadline next week to turn over records about its programming and other matters to the Trump administration.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is eyeing Jersey City, N.J., for ideas as he looks to address New York’s housing crisis. For residents, the surge in development has been a mixed blessing.
The contradicting accounts of the ICE shooting in Minneapolis from the federal government and officials in Minnesota were the latest episode in a dispute that has been building for weeks.
A friendly summit at New York’s City Hall with digital content creators and social media stars symbolized the new mayor’s attitude toward the changing news media.
We spend billions of dollars on punishing child sexual abusers and far less on prevention. It’s not stopping the problem. We must rethink our approach.
A power blackout in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on Wednesday after strikes. Ukraine’s grid operator said power to the region was largely restored on Thursday, but the neighboring Dnipro region was still being affected.
In a wide-ranging conversation with four Times reporters, President Trump talked about the Minneapolis ICE shooting, immigration, Venezuela and even his plans for further White House renovations.
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump said “only time will tell” when it comes to how long the United States aims to control the country.
Natalie Harp, a presidential aide, showing a video of the fatal shooting in Minneapolis to President Trump and reporters from The New York Times on Wednesday.
The opposition leader’s uncompromising style explains her political rise. But will that brand of politics work as well when it comes to running a country?
The Maryland congressman, who served as one of his party’s top leaders, plans to depart after nearly half a century in Congress, as his party looks toward generational change.