Four crew members and 94 passengers came down with norovirus while sailing from San Diego to Miami.
Her discoveries as a primatologist in the 1960s about how chimpanzees behave in the wild were hailed as “one of the Western world’s great scientific achievements.”
Researchers found that the predatory canines were far more likely to flee recordings of human voices than they were to run away from other sounds.
The cuts disproportionally affect Democrats as the two parties fight over the shutdown of the federal government.
The president plans to meet with the White House budget chief to slash what he described as “Democratic agencies.”
The president plans to meet with the White House budget chief to slash what he described as “Democratic agencies.”
The company benefited from a surge in U.S. demand for electric vehicles after Republicans in Congress voted to end a $7,500 incentive at the end of September. But other carmakers benefited more.
A Supreme Court decision that keeps a Fed governor on the job for now could scramble President Trump’s effort to add more loyalists at the central bank.
A Supreme Court order keeping Lisa Cook on the Federal Reserve Board for now is “a time to exhale but not breathe easy,” one expert said.
President Trump’s tariffs on timber, wood, furniture and kitchen cabinets could raise the cost of building and buying a home.
A new feature for iPhones screens calls, similar to a technology available for Android users. Here’s how to activate it.
Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.
Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human.
A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
Federal agencies gave shifting and mixed guidance to their work forces about who should come to work and who shouldn’t, but the initial effect on services appeared scattered and limited.
Federal agencies gave shifting and mixed guidance to their work forces about who should come to work and who shouldn’t, but the initial effect on services appeared scattered and limited.
The primatologist gained scientific acclaim for her work with chimpanzees and then later used her fame to champion conservation.
The primatologist gained scientific acclaim for her work with chimpanzees and then later used her fame to champion conservation.
President Trump and top health officials announced a deal with Pfizer to try to lower Medicaid prices, and a website to help consumers buy drugs directly from manufacturers.
He was the first to use PCR testing on crime-scene DNA, inspiring a practice that has freed thousands of wrongfully convicted people.
The Trump administration forged ahead with plans to conduct mass layoffs, as the fiscal standoff appeared to intensify.
California approved a law last year allowing the police to cite autonomous vehicles, but it did not specify any penalties, and the law doesn’t take effect until 2026.
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies.
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies.
Her discoveries in the 1960s about how chimpanzees behaved in the wild broke new ground and represented what was called “one of the Western world’s great scientific achievements.”
In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.