Clair Luttrell doesn’t watch much football, but a 1993 trip to Kentucky led him to a bright orange car ordered for the team’s debut.
Some experts ​say giving cash directly to poor families avoids bureaucracy and delivers aid more efficiently. Others ​argue that without regulated programs, ​the money will go to waste​.
Advisers are privately assuring the president that his policies will pay off.
Gentry Beach, a college friend of the president’s firstborn, has left a trail of confusion abroad as he courts foreign officials and business leaders to lock up investments in mining, oil pipelines ...
Kurdish forces that have elevated women are wary of the Islamist values of Syria’s new governors.
Most Americans say they want to grow old in their homes. But most don’t plan ahead for it. More than half of U.S. homes don’t have basic features for aging in place, such as a step-free entryway and ...
The move came after a week of public protests and federal actions. A judge temporarily blocked the president from deploying troops in Oregon.
The two men were in a shouting match about proper twerking form. They weren’t at the club. They were standing in broad daylight in a Brooklyn park playing the “ping pong shake,” a game in which they ...
Talks between Israel and Hamas were deadlocked for months, until one incident pushed things to the brink.
The top House Democrat sees a “meaningful bipartisan path” beyond the theatrics.
Baseball’s $350 million superteam had a glaring weakness. In the playoffs, they’re using their starting pitchers to fix it.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries wants to regain market share lost to U.S. shale producers, Brazil and Guyana.