A New York Times photographer followed President Trump for more than 18 hours on Inauguration Day. Here’s what he saw.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Israel-Hamas war, now nearing a potential ceasefire, has devastated the Gaza Strip.
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The child was returning home from school in New York state when she was detained by authorities, causing her to break out in ...
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Alan Chin was born and raised in New York City’s Chinatown. He is a contributing journalist to many publications and an ...
There’s always a sort of buzz to a team that’s competing in a new place, and the Blueshirts were no different.
A pastor, his eyes closed, preaches his heart out for history. A former president spots an acquaintance, then grins and winks ...
A selection by Reuters editors of some of the photos from presidential inauguration day in the U.S, with comments by ...
Exclusive: The daughter of NYC art royalty Susan Rothenberg and George Trakas has been accused of being so bothered by ...