Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Creditors Demand to Know His Spending
The former New York mayor and Trump lawyer actually spent nearly $120,000 in January, and his creditors say he is still not turning over required financial information.
The former New York mayor and Trump lawyer actually spent nearly $120,000 in January, and his creditors say he is still not turning over required financial information.
In a meeting on Wednesday, church leaders also voted to allow L.G.B.T.Q. weddings.
In many students’ eyes, the war in Gaza is linked to other issues, such as policing, mistreatment of Indigenous people, racism and the impact of climate change.
A data analytics firm has helped big health insurers cut payments to doctors, raising concerns about possible price fixing.
Andy Litinsky, who helped start the former president’s social media company, revealed Mr. Trump’s last-minute doubts about an agreement that made them all very wealthy.
Several lawmakers questioned whether the company had become so large — with tentacles in every aspect of the nation’s medical care — that the effects of the hack were outsize.
March data showed a cooling labor market, but layoffs remain low. The overall trend is likely to be welcomed by Federal Reserve policymakers.
“The Chocolate War,” published 50 years ago, became one of the country’s most challenged books. Its author, Robert Cormier, spent years fighting attempts to ban it — like many authors today.
Comparing 30,000 years of human history, researchers found that surviving famine, war or climate change helps groups recover more quickly from future shocks.
The super PAC, Battleground California, said it would drive turnout among voters of color to try to flip seats that are seen as crucial to winning control of the House this fall.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the right-wing Republican from Georgia, excoriated the House speaker for working with Democrats to push through major bills. She said she would move ahead despite all but certain defeat.
The oldest president is in big trouble with the youngest voters, especially men.
The novelist played with reality and chance in tales of solitary narrators and mutable identities. Here’s an overview of his work.
Plus, a possible shift on marijuana policy.
We explain why a cease-fire hasn’t happened.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s films are known for splendor, grandiosity and obsessive attention to light and detail. Will that translate to mobile screens?
The Biden administration is arguing that Idaho’s near-total abortion ban violates a federal law on emergency treatment.
Why the model and writer wants to blow up gender roles in dating, without chivalry having to die.
Ben Houchen, a regional mayor in the north of England, faces a close re-election race, partly thanks to the broader troubles of Britain’s Conservative Party.
Issa Amro, who has been arrested and beaten for simple acts of defiance, is trying to pursue nonviolent resistance in the West Bank at a time when violence has become inescapable.
Two Republican state senators have said they support scrapping the law, enough to ensure final passage of repeal.
It’s good to have a reality check every few months.
Economists are wondering whether political developments could play into both the Fed’s near-term decisions and its long-term independence.
We need to start aggressively testing dairy workers for bird flu to safeguard their health as well as ours — now.
Policymakers are expected to leave borrowing costs unchanged, but investors are bracing for signals that rates will stay higher for longer.