The findings appeared to inch the government closer to a constitutional showdown, as President Trump increasingly looks to claim expansive powers over the nation’s purse strings.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric agency is forecasting a range of 13 to 19 total named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November.
The sale of access to the president to investors in his memecoin has been assailed by Democrats and even some Republicans as unethical.
The New York Times is looking to talk to business owners and employees who have seen evidence of tariff dodging or customs fraud.
As part of a new partnership, G42, an Emirati A.I. firm, will also help fund OpenAI’s new computer facilities in the United States
Despite steep tariffs, the Chinese carmaker leapfrogged Tesla in April, in what an analyst called a “watershed moment” for the continent’s auto market.
Republicans brought the president’s tax cuts one step closer to reality, but Wall Street remains on edge about the fiscal costs.
Has anything really changed at drive-in theaters across the country? A photographer based in Bozeman, Mont., visited a few to find out.
Dozens of A.I.-related regulations enacted in the past two years now lead to fines, incarceration and legal challenges from the likes of Elon Musk.
The Gecko Gallery NYC, created by two gecko lovers, hosts species from across the globe in a range of environments.
More than half of the National Science Foundation grants terminated since April fund programs that would help students train in science, engineering and math.
The carrier will require passengers to keep lithium batteries visible while in use in order to allow flight crews to respond more quickly in case one catches fire.
Apple and India have invested years and billions of dollars in teaming up against China. India sees it as a strength. To President Trump, it looks like leverage.
The social media company called only a handful of witnesses as it sought to prove it helped Instagram and WhatsApp after acquiring them.
Ms. Powell Jobs has privately said her philanthropy needed to practice more austerity, according to people who heard her remarks.
A summer reading insert recommended made-up titles by real authors such as Isabel Allende and Delia Owens. The Sun-Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer have apologized.
Proposed changes making their way through Congress would benefit many employees, but many details are still in flux.
The Inflation Reduction Act was once hailed as the biggest climate law in U.S. history. But as supporters try to save it, they’ve stopped talking about the environment altogether.
They contain increasing amounts of sugar, fat and sodium and decreasing amounts of protein and fiber.
Retaliatory taxes on foreign companies operating in the U.S. could open the door for a broader economic conflict.
His was not exactly a rags-to-riches story, but his family made $1.3 billion from an original down payment of $75,000 in savings.
Public companies are obligated to tell investors how tariffs could affect corporate financial results. But some are trying to do it with euphemisms to avoid the president’s anger.
OpenAI said it was buying io, a start-up founded by Mr. Ive, the designer of the iPhone, to usher in a new era of artificial intelligence hardware.
A Microsoft model can make accurate 10-day forecasts quickly, an analysis found. And, it’s designed to predict more than weather.
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