A Washington Post report suggests the president's son-in-law and adviser sought to give Moscow information he wanted to conceal from America's own intelligence agencies.
Donald Trump had a very busy Tuesday.
Michael Cohen is the latest to try to adopt the president’s tactics, only to have it backfire.
The extent of Oscar Health’s work on coronavirus testing hasn’t been previously reported.
The president’s aide and son-in-law planned Trump’s closely watched foreign trip, even as his contacts with Russian officials draw increasing scrutiny.
The Trump administration has an ideal opportunity to revive a broader coalition to prevent the Islamic Republic from becoming nuclear-armed.
In other news, the Israeli national security advisor tells his American interlocutors that he wishes the prime minister's address to Congress weren't taking place.
And Donald Trump is caught in the middle.
The Israeli premier’s former American counterpart served as a useful foil and a predictable check on the Israeli right.
The president unleashes a Marxist theory of power—but against knowledge workers, not billionaires.