Inside the Oval Office Meeting With South Africa’s President

John Eligon, Johannesburg bureau chief, recounts what he witnessed in the Oval Office when President Trump confronted the visiting President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa with an elaborate presentation attempting to falsely prove a “genocide” against white Afrikaners.Read More
Inside Trump Officials’ Debate Over Abrego Garcia’s Deportation

A Maryland man’s deportation to El Salvador set off a fierce debate among officials in three cabinet agencies, despite agreement there had been a mistake.Read More
Trump Says the U.S. Is Close to Brokering a Congo-Rwanda Peace Deal

After decades of conflict between two African countries, President Trump and an adviser said the two sides, with U.S. help, had created an agreement that was now being finalized.Read More
An Expensive Alzheimer’s Lifestyle Plan Offers False Hope, Experts Say

Thousands of people have paid for Dale Bredesen’s unconventional program to reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms. The medical establishment says there’s little to no proof it works.Read More
Trump’s Firings of Rights Watchdog Board Members Were Illegal, Judge Rules

A federal court ruled that President Trump’s removals were illegal and arbitrary and ordered two board members reinstated.Read More
Republican Bill Could Set Off Global Tax Fight

Retaliatory taxes on foreign companies operating in the U.S. could open the door for a broader economic conflict.Read More
Judge Finds Trump Administration Violated Court Order With Deportation Flight to South Sudan

Lawyers for some of the eight migrants deported Tuesday said they were told they were being sent to South Sudan. People familiar with the plane said it had landed for now in Djibouti.Read More
Judge Scrutinizes U.S. Deportation Flight Said to Be Headed to South Sudan

Homeland Security officials said the U.S. deported eight migrants convicted of crimes, but refused to say where they were sent. People familiar with the plane said it had landed for now in Djibouti.Read More
U.S. Formally Accepts Luxury Jet From Qatar for Trump

The Air Force has been asked to figure out a way to upgrade it so it can be put into use as a new Air Force One for the president.Read More
If Justice Dept. Can’t Prosecute Trump’s Foes, It Will ‘Shame’ Them, Official Says

Prosecutors have long followed the dictum of speaking only through court filings, to investigate crimes, not people. That’s changing as President Trump demands his administration targets enemies, with little evidence of criminality.Read More