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The arts institution followed a judge’s order to take President Trump’s name off its facade. It had been granted a 12-hour extension to complete the work.

The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.

A strike this week in Venezuela killed a gang leader known as Niño Guerrero who was wanted in the United States, officials in both countries said.

The company said on Friday night that the federal government had ordered limits on its Mythos and Fable 5 A.I. systems, citing national security concerns.

As Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire, workers are facing higher prices and fears of A.I.-driven job losses.

Elon Musk said he had initially given SpaceX less than a 10 percent chance of succeeding. His rocket company has come a long way.

Rampant enthusiasm is buoying tech shares to levels that defy gravity. Invest with caution, our columnist says.

We used physical dollar bills to see just how far $1 trillion could go.

Iran’s new, more militaristic leaders have already survived the worst that America and Israel can deliver, and seem readier to take risks.

President Trump said more than 200 commercial vessels had safely traveled through the strait. That’s still far fewer than before the start of the war.

View in 3-D how Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun made the second goal for the U.S. team in a 4-1 thrashing of Paraguay in its World Cup opener.

Every match must be played on natural grass that gives players as consistent a surface as possible, no matter the venue. Cue the years of sod studies.

Aid agencies are racing to help health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The virus is known to have killed at least 140 people, but the true toll may be far higher.

28 years ago, the team’s nemesis Reggie Miller sunk a shot that dashed their playoff dreams. Here’s what Spike Lee and others sitting courtside remember.

One resale site said that more than 48 percent of its tickets to the game in San Antonio had been sold to people from New York and New Jersey.

After three decades in the industry, the actor-writer-director-producer has figured a lot out.

“As important as the boys and the pools and the light,” a memoirist writes, “the most important thing was becoming the driving.” It would inspire an obsession with moving focus into the future.

There’s never been a better time to be a middle-aged woman.

Thanks to immigrants and the internet, Americans gained entry to a universe beyond our borders.

We like it when projects are completed, but what if we could abide comfortably in the toiling and striving it takes to get them there?

On Sunday, Switzerland will vote on whether to cap its population. The implications for Swiss society and its economy could be huge.