Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial
Onlookers screamed as fire engulfed the man, who had thrown pamphlets in the air before he set himself aflame. The authorities said he was in critical condition and unlikely to survive.
Onlookers screamed as fire engulfed the man, who had thrown pamphlets in the air before he set himself aflame. The authorities said he was in critical condition and unlikely to survive. Donald J. Trump's lawyers tried to paint Keith Davidson, the man who helped broker a hush-money payment for Stormy Daniels, as a specialist in extracting [Read more]
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, said the legislation could make it illegal to assert that Jews killed Jesus, punishing Christians for “believing the Gospel.' [Read more]
Some of those arrested during the pro-Palestinian protest were outsiders, not students or others who appeared to be affiliated with the school, according to an analysis of Police Department data. [Read more]
Some researchers said the advice did not go far enough. The panel also declined to recommend extra scans for women with dense breast tissue. [Read more]
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. [Read more]
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, said the legislation could make it illegal to assert that Jews killed Jesus, punishing Christians for “believing the Gospel.' [Read more]
In states that will help decide control of the White House and Congress, Democrats are campaigning furiously alongside ballot measures to protect abortion rights, putting Republicans on their heels. [Read more]
President Biden also referred to Russia and China, saying they “don't want immigrants.' A spokesman said the president was trying to make a comment about America's immigrant “DNA,' not insult other countries. [Read more]
In 30 years of Senate bids, Mr. Biden was such a formidable incumbent that he did not face a serious threat to his return to office. His last re-election is shaping up to be something different: a fight. [Read more]
With celebrity clients and design bound for the museum, one Manhattan milliner's studio is brimming with the Derby's biggest fashion statements. [Read more]
Rintaro Sasaki is not your typical Stanford baseball recruit. And his journey to become eligible for the M.L.B. draft has almost no precedent. [Read more]