In a mountain pass in the Pyrenees this week, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Chinese President Xi Jinping for talks today in the midst of a fraying relationship between the EU and China.
The New York City mayor drank a cup of water to prove to residents their tap is safe after a test showed heightened arsenic ...
But while the so-called Mammoth plant in Iceland is unprecedented in scale, it is small compared with what would be needed to walk humanity back from the climate ledge. The plant will use fans, ...
Republican lawmakers incensed over antisemitism on college campuses are now directing their wrath at elementary and high ...
Conservatives are typically loath to sign off on any government spending patch aimed at averting a shutdown, slamming those stopgaps as further evidence of a broken Washington stuck on a woeful fiscal ...
A coalition that bundles money from wealthy Wall Streeters and other rich Democrats has selected a roster of 10 Democrats running for Congress in highly competitive seats to benefit from the millions ...
The date had been widely expected to move amid a tangle of pretrial conflicts between special counsel Jack Smith and Trump’s attorneys.
The state Senate is passing a long list of environmental bills. A LONG SOUGHT LAW: Advocates have fought for a decade to ...
The State Department was expected to issue a report on Wednesday about whether Israel has violated international humanitarian law since the war in Gaza began.
The former speaker played the role of political pundit in an appearance at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
In part two of a reporting series on AI and democracy published today by POLITICO, chief tech correspondent Mark Scott and colleagues take a closer look at how new digital tools are shaping ...
The Biden administration’s report on whether Israel has violated U.S. and international humanitarian law during the war in Gaza has been delayed indefinitely, three Senate aides and a House aide told ...