Chatter is swirling around the future of the lightning-rod Georgia congresswoman, but some believe she has her eye on shaping the GOP's post-Trump era. Continue reading →
A previous version denied a link between vaccines and autism. It now echoes the doubts about that conclusion voiced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Continue reading →
Merrimack residents fear that PFAS contamination is to blame. But with federal dollars in flux, the researchers may not get the millions they need to pin down a cause. Continue reading →
An unlikely mix of Republicans and Democrats came together Thursday to pay tribute to former vice president Dick Cheney, who helped shape the nation's aggressive response to terrorism after Sept. 11, 2001, and transformed his office into a powerful platform to drive policy. Continue reading →
The Trump administration unveiled plans Thursday to open the coast of California to offshore drilling, a major provocation against a state that has for decades fought to protect its coastal waters. Continue reading →
The Social Security Administration has abandoned plans to block thousands of older Americans from qualifying for disability benefits after an uproar that reached senior officials in the Trump White House, according to people familiar with the decision. Continue reading →
Eighty years ago Thursday, more than 20 top Nazis who had survived the collapse of Adolf Hitler’s Germany were put on trial in the medieval but now bombed-out town of Nuremberg. Continue reading →
Kyiv’s main European partners said they should be included in any proposals for the future security of the continent, as European officials indicated they had not been consulted or even briefed on Washington’s plan. Continue reading →
Iran said Thursday that it was withdrawing from an agreement to allow a resumption of international inspections of its nuclear sites. The decision came hours after a UN watchdog agency demanded information about the status of Iran's enriched uranium stock and its nuclear sites that Israel bombed in June. Continue reading →