President Trump goes to the Gulf kingdom this week seeking $1 trillion worth of investments in the United States — a sum equivalent to the entire Saudi gross domestic product for a year.
A handshake deal with the food industry will never be enough.
An informal survey along Bleecker Street surfaced complaints about higher delivery costs, but most businesses are making do, even if they do not like it.
A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces international court charges of crimes against humanity, remains very popular at home.
The plan raises substantial ethical issues, given the immense value of the lavishly appointed plane and that Mr. Trump intends to take ownership of it after he leaves office.
CVS Caremark decided to stop offering Zepbound in favor of Wegovy for weight loss. It’s the latest example of limits imposed by insurance that disrupt treatments for patients.
The announcement, which did not say when the hostage, Edan Alexander, would be set free, came as President Trump planned to visit the region.
After a series of problems at Newark Liberty International Airport, the secretary, Sean Duffy, said that he would meet with airline leaders to plan a scaling back of Newark flights.
Neither MAGA nor woke, the new pontiff confounds political categories.