News Analysis: Trump Foreign Policy Quickly Loses Its Sharp Edge

He is proving to be less of a radical than either his campaign statements or his tempestuous early phone calls with foreign leaders would suggest.

Leonard Perroots, General Who Defused Nuclear Crisis With Soviets, Dies at 83

He saw the signs of an elevated Soviet military alert in Eastern Europe but decided not to respond, perhaps preventing a spiral into nuclear war.

Trump Will ‘Look Into’ Reports That Flynn Discussed Sanctions With Russia

As the president claimed to be unaware of revelations about the embattled national security adviser, officials were scrambling to contain the fallout.

Addiction Treatment Grew Under Health Law. Now What?

By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and ABBY GOODNOUGH February 10, 2017 MANCHESTER, N.H. — Chad Diaz began using heroin when he was 12. Now 36 and newly covered by Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, he is on Suboxone, a substitute opioid that...