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  1. Today’s Biden Trump Campaign live blog included one standalone post:
  2. The Best and the Worst Are Yet to Come Op Ed, Today

    America is being tested in so many ways right now.

  3. Trump Knows Dominance Wins. Someone Tell Democrats. Op Ed, Today

    Politics is a dominance competition. Liberals have their own tradition of it — and they should embrace it.

  4. How to Know When a Good Dog Has Gone Bad Science, Yesterday

    Gov. Kristi Noem suggested that President Biden should have euthanized the family dog, as she did. Animal experts said that such an option should be a last resort.

  5. Candidates for Federal Office Can Raise Unlimited Funds for Ballot Measures Politics, Yesterday

    A decision by the Federal Election Commission would allow the Biden and Trump campaigns to raise money for outside groups pushing ballot measures.

  6. Driver Dies After Crashing Into Barrier Near the White House Washington, Yesterday

    The Secret Service said the incident posed no threat to the public, and President Biden was in Delaware at the time of the crash.

  7. Gallows Humor and Talk of Escape: Trump’s Possible Return Rattles Capital Washington, Yesterday

    At Washington dinner parties, dark jokes abound about where to go into exile if the former president reclaims the White House.

  8. The Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez You Don’t Know Op Ed, May 4

    Three terms in, she’s exiting her political adolescence and coming into her own as a veteran operator.

  9. As States Resist Federal Gender Rules, Schools Are Caught in the Middle National, May 4

    Conservative state governments are forbidding school districts from doing what the Department of Education says they must, under new Title IX regulations on students’ gender identity.

  10. As Biden Makes His Case for Re-Election, the Cost of Insulin Takes Center Stage Washington, May 4

    President Biden says lowering the cost of insulin for seniors is among his proudest domestic policy achievements. He now faces the challenge of selling it to Americans of all ages.

  11. Joe Biden, Pot President? Politics, May 3

    The president’s allies say the Justice Department’s chill take on marijuana has a political upside.

  12. Furor Over U.S. Steel Bid Puts Secretive Government Panel In Spotlight Washington, May 3

    Backlash over the deal has echoes of the 1980s when Nippon Steel tried and failed to buy another American metal company.

  13. Biden Honors Prominent Democrats With Presidential Medal of Freedom Washington, May 3

    Six months before the election, the president selected a list of awardees heavy with political allies like Nancy Pelosi, James E. Clyburn and John F. Kerry.

  14. The Protesters and the President The Daily, May 3

    Over the past week, thousands of students protesting the war in Gaza have been arrested.

  15. Immigrants With DACA Protections Will Be Eligible for Obamacare Washington, May 3

    Thousands of immigrants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program could obtain federal health coverage this year under a new rule.

  16. A New Issue Flares in the 2024 Race: Campus Protests Politics, May 3

    With tensions escalating and Republicans pouncing, President Biden finally weighed in and sought to increase the distance between himself and some of the more radical activism on colleges.

  17. Jill Biden Hosts Gala, With Teachers as the Honored Dignitaries Washington, May 3

    The first lady commended the winner of the National Teacher of the Year award during an event evoking formal state dinners.

  18. Israel and Saudi Arabia Are Trading Places Op Ed, May 3

    Netanyahu is making his nation more like the worst of the old kingdom, and the crown prince is making his kingdom more like the best of the old Jewish state.

  19. The Peculiar Persistence of Trump-stalgia Op Ed, May 2

    Are you better off than you were four years ago? Yes.

  20. Biden Appeals to North Carolina With Program to Replace Lead Pipes Washington, May 2

    In a stop in Wilmington, N.C., the president announced $3 billion in new spending to upgrade water systems around the country.

  21. Biden Calls Japan and India ‘Xenophobic’ in Defending U.S. Immigration Washington, May 2

    President Biden also referred to Russia and China, saying they “don’t want immigrants.” A spokesman said the president was trying to make a comment about America’s immigrant “DNA,” not insult other countries.

  22. Chris Christie and Bill Barr Have Some Explaining to Do Op Ed, May 2

    Supposedly principled Republicans can’t reconcile condemnation of Trump with refusal to back Biden.

  23. Biden Denounces Violence on Campus, Breaking Silence After Rash of Arrests Washington, May 2

    President Biden defended the right to dissent but made clear that he believed too many of the demonstrations had gone beyond the bounds of free speech.

  24. At Last, Washington Realizes the Obvious Truth About Marijuana Op Ed, May 2

    It was never among the most dangerous drugs on earth, and the Biden administration is finally doing something about it.

  25. Biden Expands Two National Monuments in California Climate, May 2

    As part of his plan to conserve the nation’s land and waters, Mr. Biden is enlarging the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument and the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument.

  26. The Democrats’ New Chance in Wisconsin Podcasts, May 2

    What redrawn maps might mean in November.

  27. Joe Biden, the Ultimate D.C. Veteran, Has Never Seen a Campaign Like This Politics, May 2

    In 30 years of Senate bids, Mr. Biden was such a formidable incumbent that he did not face a serious threat to his return to office. His last re-election is shaping up to be something different: a fight.

  28. U.S. and Israel Struggle With Clashing Visions on Ending Gaza War Foreign, May 2

    The Biden administration wants to focus on a cease-fire and rebuilding Gaza, but Israel’s leader is pushing a new offensive.

  29. Senate Democrats Reintroduce Legislation to Legalize Marijuana Washington, May 1

    The bill, which reflects growing support for legalization, would end the federal prohibition on cannabis. But it is unlikely to pass in an election year and a divided government.

  30. Biden to Speak on Antisemitism at a Holocaust Remembrance Next Week Washington, May 1

    President Biden has made little effort to personally address the anti-Israel protests, frustrating some Democrats who want him to show more public leadership.

  31. From Florida to Arizona, Abortion Politics Dominate the 2024 Race Politics, May 1

    As a six-week ban takes effect in Florida, and Arizona legislators repealed their 1864 law restricting the procedure, Democrats hope the issue will help carry them through a tough political environment.

  32. The New Abortion Fight Before the Supreme Court The Daily, May 1

    The Biden administration is arguing that Idaho’s near-total abortion ban violates a federal law on emergency treatment.

  33. A Huge Gender Gap Is Emerging Among Young Voters Op Ed, May 1

    The oldest president is in big trouble with the youngest voters, especially men.

  34. Biden Is Not Winning. His Campaign Should Stop Acting Like It Is. Op Ed, May 1

    It’s good to have a reality check every few months.

  35. The Fed Tries to Steer Clear of Politics, but an Election Year Is Making It Tough Business, May 1

    Economists are wondering whether political developments could play into both the Fed’s near-term decisions and its long-term independence.

  36. Federal Money Is All Over Milwaukee. Biden Hopes Voters Will Notice. Business, May 1

    White House officials have barnstormed Wisconsin to make the connection between big changes and their signature laws.

  37. N.S.A. Disclosure of U.S. Identities in Surveillance Reports Nearly Tripled in 2023 U.S., April 30

    The sharp increase of so-called unmaskings, to more than 31,300 times, arose from attempts by foreign hackers to infiltrate the computer systems of critical infrastructure.

  38. A Bystander to ’60s Protests, Biden Now Becomes a Target U.S., April 30

    For President Biden, the campus unrest over the Gaza war recalls peace protests of his youth. But this time he cannot easily bypass the turmoil.

  39. Biden Tax Increases Won’t Hit Middle Class, Yellen Says U.S., April 30

    Republicans pressed the Treasury secretary on President Biden’s tax proposals and the fate of the Trump tax cuts that will expire in 2025.

  40. Biden and Democrats Seize on Trump’s Striking Interview U.S., April 30

    The president and other top Democrats moved quickly to capitalize politically on Donald J. Trump’s interview with Time magazine, particularly his comments on abortion.

  41. Trump Wants to Prosecute Biden. He Also Thinks Presidents Deserve Immunity. U.S., April 30

    In arguing to the Supreme Court that he cannot be charged for acts while in office, Donald Trump has asked the justices to enforce a norm that he has long threatened to shatter.

  42. R.F.K. Jr.’s Campaign Says He Will Be on California Ballot Politics, April 30

    The state is the fourth where Mr. Kennedy is all but assured a spot on the ballot in November against President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump.

  43. The Prevalence of Standing Ovations Letters, April 30

    Responses to John McWhorter’s lament that their ubiquity has rendered them meaningless. Also: China and climate; kids’ reactions to news; debate conditions.

  44. The April 30 Biden Trump Election Updates live blog included one standalone post:
  45. Blinken Arrives in Jordan to Discuss Aid for Gaza Foreign, April 30

    The visit comes as the Biden administration is trying to increase pressure on Hamas to accept a deal that would result in a temporary cease-fire in the war in Gaza and the release of some hostages.

  46. The Secret Push That Could Ban TikTok The Daily, April 30

    U.S. lawmakers have long worried that the Chinese government could use the app to spread propaganda.

  47. Biden Administration Moves to Speed Up Permits for Clean Energy Climate, April 30

    The White House wants federal agencies to keep climate change in mind as they decide whether to approve major projects.

  48. Black Entrepreneurs, Frustrated by High Rates, Look to the Election Business, April 30

    In the battleground state of Georgia, some Black entrepreneurs are frustrated over the impact of higher interest rates, a source of economic anxiety.

  49. Biden y López Obrador prometen una acción conjunta para abordar la migración ilegal En español, April 30

    En una declaración conjunta, los presidentes de EE. UU. y de México se comprometieron a abordar la migración no autorizada, pero no especificaron ninguna acción concreta.

  50. Trump Is Flirting With Quack Economics Op Ed, April 29

    Beware strongmen who engage in magical thinking.

  51. Biden Team Sees Narrow Window for Deal on Cease-Fire and Hostages in Gaza Washington, April 29

    A number of factors have converged to make this a moment when the president might be able to break through the stalemate, advisers say. But their optimism has been dashed before.

  52. Kamala Harris Leads Push to Shore Up Democratic Support From Black Voters Politics, April 29

    Speaking in Atlanta, the vice president began a national tour to highlight how the Biden administration is trying to help Black Americans economically.

  53. Biden and Mexico’s President Vow Combined Action on Illegal Immigration Washington, April 29

    President Biden is under intense political pressure, including from within his own party, to address migration before the election.

  54. Inflation Is Stubborn. Is the Federal Budget Deficit Making It Worse? U.S., April 29

    Economists are divided over whether the growing amount of federal borrowing is fueling demand and driving up prices.

  55. Surprise Tactics and Legal Threats: Inside R.F.K. Jr.’s Ballot Access Fight Politics, April 29

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s effort to get on the ballot in 50 states has already cost millions, federal campaign finance records show.

  56. Koch Group Attacks Biden on the Economy, Hoping to Engage Latino Voters Politics, April 29

    Libre, an arm of the conservative network, is set to spend millions of dollars on outreach and advertising as Republicans seek to expand inroads with Hispanic voters.

  57. Some Concrete Reasons Not to Be Totally Panicked Op Ed, April 29

    And a few things we’d like to forget.

  58. With Israel Poised to Invade Rafah, Negotiators Try Again for Cease-Fire Deal Foreign, April 28

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken was headed to Saudi Arabia in search of an agreement that would pause the fighting and free hostages held by Hamas.

  59. College Protests Over Gaza Deepen Democratic Rifts Politics, April 28

    Scenes of chaos unfolding on campuses across the country are stoking internal divisions and carry political risk as a major election year unfolds.

  60. Biden Confers With Netanyahu on a Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Washington, April 28

    The president spoke with the Israeli prime minister on Sunday, the same day Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken left for his latest trip to the Middle East.

  61. The April 28 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  62. On This Saturday Night, Colin Jost’s Jokes Fell Flat Culture, April 28

    The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner has occasionally featured some great stand-up comedy. This “S.N.L.” veteran’s set will not join that list.

  63. U.S. Lags Behind Other Countries in Hepatitis-C Treatment Science, April 28

    Despite an arsenal of drugs, many Americans are still unaware of their infections until it’s too late. A Biden initiative languishes without Congressional approval.

  64. The April 27 Biden Trump Election live blog included two standalone posts:
  65. Trump Turns on R.F.K. Jr. Amid Concerns He Could Attract Republican Voters Politics, April 27

    The former president called Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a ‘Democrat plant’ and attacked his running mate, Nicole Shanahan, who gave $2 million to the Kennedy campaign.

  66. Why Does the U.S. Arm Ukraine With Fanfare and Israel in Secret? Interactive, April 27

    The Biden administration should be more transparent about weapons sent to Israel.

  67. ‘I’m a Grown Man Running Against a 6-Year-Old’: Biden Lets Trump Jokes Fly at Annual Roast Washington, April 27

    Journalists and politicians schmoozed over filet mignon at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner as pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside.

  68. After Israel Aid Vote, Pocan Seeks to Show Biden Liberal Dismay on Gaza Washington, April 27

    The progressive Democrat from a rural, mostly white Wisconsin district is highlighting that it is not just young people of color who are concerned about the war.

  69. La retórica política sobre una ‘invasión’ de inmigrantes aumenta entre los políticos republicanos En español, April 27

    Antes ese término estaba relegado a los márgenes del debate nacional, pero ahora forma parte del mensaje mayoritario del Partido Republicano sobre la inmigración.

  70. Biden Administration Restores Health Protections for Gay and Transgender People Washington, April 27

    The Health and Human Services Department finalized a rule prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, reversing a Trump-era policy.

  71. Pentagon Announces Additional $6 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine Washington, April 26

    The funds will allow Kyiv to purchase weapons directly from American defense companies.

  72. Leader of Federal Student Aid Office Steps Down After College Admissions Crisis Washington, April 26

    During Richard Cordray’s tenure at the agency, the botched rollout of the new FAFSA upended the college admissions process.

  73. Israel Has a Choice to Make: Rafah or Riyadh Op Ed, April 26

    Israel is facing one of the most fateful choices it has ever had to make.

  74. Biden Revisits His Past in Interview With Howard Stern Washington, April 26

    The appearance allowed President Biden to tell the stories of love and loss that have defined his public image.

  75. Biden Taunts Trump, Calling Him a ‘Loser,’ Trying to Get Under His Skin Washington, April 26

    President Biden has been trying to hit his opponent where it hurts, critiquing everything from his hairstyle to his energy levels in court.

  76. Biden Delays Ban on Menthol Cigarettes Science, April 26

    The proposal had been years in the making, in an effort to curb death rates of Black smokers targeted by Big Tobacco. In an election year, the president’s worries about support among Black voters may have influenced the postponement.

  77. Republicans Target Migrants at the Border as an ‘Invasion’ Video, April 26

    Republicans have been increasingly using the word “invasion” in their ads and speeches to describe migrants on the southern border solidifying the word into party’s overall message on immigration.

  78. Biden, Asked if He’s Planning to Debate Trump, Says ‘I Am’ Politics, April 26

    The president’s announcement came after months in which he and his campaign declined to say whether he would debate his predecessor.

  79. Schumer Says Foreign Aid Victory Shows Congress Isn’t Broken Washington, April 26

    The majority leader says the measure to help Ukraine and other recent bipartisan efforts show there is a path to success on Capitol Hill. But deep partisan differences and institutional problems remain.

  80. The April 26 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  81. TikTok on the Clock, Tesla’s Flop Era and How NASA Fixed a ’70s-Era Space Computer Podcasts, April 26

    “A clock is ticking on one of America’s most famous apps.”

  82. Democrats Try to Navigate a Looming Strike in a Swing State Politics, April 26

    More than 7,000 U.A.W. workers at Daimler Truck plants in North Carolina are set to strike at midnight in a labor action that could carry political consequences.

  83. Biden, Let the Protests of 1968 Be a Warning Op Ed, April 26

    Lessons from a tumultuous summer.

  84. How Abrupt U-Turns Are Defining U.S. Environmental Regulations Climate, April 26

    The polarization of politics means that rules are imposed, gutted and restored with each election. Experts say that’s bad for the economy.

  85. A New Pacific Arsenal to Counter China Interactive, April 26

    With missiles, submarines and alliances, the Biden administration has built a presence in the region to rein in Beijing’s expansionist goals.

  86. Xi and Blinken Trade Small Nods Over a Large Gap Foreign, April 26

    The U.S. secretary of state and the Chinese leader struck conciliatory notes in Beijing. But there was no budging on, or hiding, their governments’ core differences.

  87. ¿Qué incluye el paquete de ayuda militar a Ucrania? En español, April 26

    Las armas del paquete de ayuda, considerado “un salvavidas” para el ejército ucraniano, podrían llegar al campo de batalla en pocos días.

  88. Can Biden Revive the Fortunes of American Workers? Op Ed, April 25

    He’s the most pro-labor president since Harry Truman. Is that enough?

  89. The fight over the future of plastics Climate, April 25

    As countries negotiate a landmark agreement to reduce plastic pollution, the industry is fighting a battle over regulations and over its image.

  90. Ukraine Could Use New Weapons to Hit Russian Targets in Crimea, Pentagon Says Washington, April 25

    The goal for a recent delivery of ATACMS, a coveted long-range missile system, is to put more pressure on Russian forces in eastern parts of occupied Ukraine.

  91. EE. UU. envió en secreto nuevos misiles de largo alcance a Ucrania En español, April 25

    Las fuerzas ucranianas usaron por primera vez una versión de mayor alcance de las armas conocidas como ATACMS, y alcanzaron un aeródromo en Crimea y a soldados rusos en el sureste de Ucrania.

  92. Key Solar Panel Ingredient Is Made in the U.S.A. Again Business, April 25

    REC Silicon says it will soon start shipping polysilicon, which has come mostly from China, reviving a Washington State factory that shut down in 2019.

  93. Trump Visits a Construction Site in Manhattan Before His Trial Resumes Politics, April 25

    The early morning campaign stop exemplifies the balancing act required for a candidate who is also a criminal defendant.

  94. Supreme Court to Hear Trump Immunity Case, and Campus Protests Spread Podcasts, April 25

    Plus, new airline refund rules.

  95. Five Things to Know About Biden’s New Power Plant Rules Climate, April 25

    The administration issued a major climate regulation aimed at virtually eliminating carbon emissions from coal, the dirtiest of the fossil fuels and a driver of global warming.

  96. Juggling Campaign and Foreign Policy, Biden Sends Complicated Messages Washington, April 25

    The president signed a bill that could ban TikTok even as his re-election team uses it to reach young voters. It was hardly the first internal disparity on matters around the globe.

  97. Biden, Seeking to Build on Fruitful Week, Announces Billions in Chip Grants Washington, April 25

    The $6.1 billion for Micron, to shore up the domestic supply of semiconductors, comes after a key union endorsement and passage of an aid bill central to the president’s foreign policy agenda.

  98. The Comedian Roy Wood Jr. on What’s Funny About 2024 Podcasts, April 25

    A conversation about the power of Trump’s punchlines — and the jokes President Biden should be telling.

  99. The Looming Decision That Could Get Pro-Choice Voters to the Polls Op Ed, April 25

    A ruling in the emergency abortion case heard at the high court on Wednesday could turn out abortion rights supporters to the polls.

  100. E.P.A. Severely Limits Pollution From Coal-Burning Power Plants Climate, April 25

    New regulations could spell the end for plants that burn coal, the fossil fuel that powered the country for more than a century.

  101. These Issues Are Testing the U.S.-China Thaw Foreign, April 25

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is in China this week as tensions have risen over trade, security, Russia’s war on Ukraine and the Middle East crisis.

  102. Blinken Tours China to Promote Some Ties, While the U.S. Severs Others Foreign, April 25

    Tensions over economic ties are running high, threatening to disrupt a fragile cooperation between the U.S. and China.

  103. Trump Again Compares Violent White Supremacist March in Charlottesville to Campus Protests Politics, April 25

    The former president has skewed largely peaceful pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses as “riots,” filled with “tremendous hate.”

  104. After $15 Billion in Military Aid, Israel Calls Alliance With U.S. ‘Ironclad’ Foreign, April 24

    The money from Washington, which includes $5 billion to replenish Israel’s defenses and $1 billion for Gazan civilians, comes as Israel readies to invade Rafah.

  105. The Ghost of the 1968 Antiwar Movement Has Returned Op Ed, April 24

    The suffering in the war in Gaza is unacceptable. Young people will make that point clear this summer in Chicago.

  106. Netanyahu Calls U.S. Student Protests Antisemitic and Says They Must Be Quelled Express, April 24

    “What’s happening in America’s college campuses is horrific,” the Israeli prime minister said in a televised statement. “Antisemitic mobs have taken over leading universities.”

  107. ‘Don’t Inject Bleach’: Biden Mocks Trump on Anniversary of Covid Comments Washington, April 24

    President Biden has homed in on the infamous moment, which crystallized the chaos of the Trump presidency, as he trolls his political opponent.

  108. The Volkswagen Union Win Shows That Labor Is Becoming a Bigger Tent Op Ed, April 24

    Republicans tried to quash the union drive with partisanship. It didn’t work.

  109. Trump’s Immunity Claim Joins His Plans to Increase Executive Power Washington, April 24

    The former president is asking the Supreme Court to put the presidency above criminal law as he pursues a broader agenda of expanding the office’s power should he win the election.

  110. Biden Says Aid Bill for Ukraine and Israel Will ‘Make the World Safer’ Video, April 24

    President Biden signed an aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after it received bipartisan support in Congress.

  111. U.S. Secretly Shipped New Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine Washington, April 24

    Ukrainian forces for the first time used a longer-range version of weapons known as ATACMS, striking an airfield in Crimea and Russian troops in southeastern Ukraine.

  112. Joe Biden and the Israel-Gaza War Letters, April 24

    Readers discuss a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Donald Trump, “unprecedented”; tech in school; how sorrow changes us; California’s property taxes.

  113. The April 24 Biden Israel Ukraine Aid live blog included one standalone post:
  114. Biden Says Weapons Will Flow to Ukraine Within Hours as He Signs Aid Bill Washington, April 24

    The $95.3 billion measure comes after months of gridlock in Congress that put the centerpiece of President Biden’s foreign policy in jeopardy.

  115. Aid to Ukraine Is on the Way. Here’s How It Might Help. Foreign, April 24

    Weapons from the support package, considered “a lifeline” for Ukraine’s military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.

  116. High Borrowing Costs Have Some Democrats Urging Biden to Pressure the Fed Business, April 24

    Polls show voters are angry about costs, like mortgages, and worried they will stay high if the president wins re-election.

  117. Supreme Court Appears Sharply Divided in Emergency Abortion Case Washington, April 24

    The justices weighed whether a federal law aimed at protecting access to emergency medical care superseded Idaho’s near-total abortion ban.

  118. Supreme Court to Examine Clash Between Idaho Abortion Ban and Federal Law U.S., April 24

    The case, which could reverberate beyond Idaho to other states with abortion bans, is the second time in less than a month that the justices have heard an abortion case.

  119. Why Losing Political Power Now Feels Like ‘Losing Your Country’ Op Ed, April 24

    It is difficult, if not impossible, to attempt to counter polarization at a time when partisan sectarianism is intense and pervasive.

  120. Biden’s Deep Miscalculation on Israel and Gaza Op Ed, April 24

    Nicholas Kristof asks: Where has our moral president gone?

  121. Three Takeaways From the Pennsylvania Primaries Politics, April 24

    A liberal Pittsburgh-area congresswoman turned away a centrist challenger, Nikki Haley kept ringing up votes against Donald Trump, and a Senate race began in earnest.

  122. Israel Plans to Expand ‘Humanitarian Zone’ if It Invades Rafah Foreign, April 23

    An oceanside area currently crowded with displaced Gazans is among the sites being eyed for a larger safe zone for evacuees, a military official said.

  123. The April 23 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  124. Biden Says Trump Is Responsible for ‘Nightmare’ State Abortion Laws Video, April 23

    President Biden tied a six-week abortion ban that will soon take place in Florida to former President Donald J. Trump and Republican efforts to ban abortion nationwide.

  125. Biden Will Speak at Morehouse and West Point Graduations Washington, April 23

    President Biden will deliver the commencement addresses in May as U.S. support for Israel fuels protests on other campuses.

  126. Biden Campaigns on Abortion Rights in Florida, Tying State Ban to Trump Politics, April 23

    The Biden campaign has made abortion one of its top issues, as polling shows it is one of the few subjects in which voters place more trust in President Biden than Donald Trump.

  127. The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide National, April 23

    Democrats see an opening to win back rural Trump voters fed up with their groundwater being pumped by huge farms.

  128. For Biden, Aid Package Provides a Welcome Boost on the World Stage Washington, April 22

    The congressional breakthrough on security assistance to Ukraine and Israel will let the president finally deliver arms to match his words. But it could be only a temporary respite.

  129. Top Biden Official Calls for Inquiry Into Chinese Doping Case Foreign, April 22

    The administration’s top drug official, Rahul Gupta, said he would bring up the handling of Chinese swimmers’ positive tests at a meeting of sports officials this week.

  130. The Stark Reality of Israel’s Fight in Gaza Washington, April 22

    Israel has failed to achieve its two primary goals of the war, while the suffering of Palestinians erodes support even among its allies.

  131. Papua New Guinea Leader Criticizes Biden’s ‘Cannibals’ Comment Politics, April 22

    Twice last week, President Biden suggested without evidence that his uncle had been eaten by cannibals there after his plane went down off the New Guinea coast during World War II.

  132. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Biden’s Limits on ‘Ghost Guns’ Washington, April 22

    The Supreme Court temporarily revived the regulations in August by a 5-to-4 vote after lower courts blocked them.

  133. Trump will once again be in a courtroom while Biden campaigns. Politics, April 22

  134. On Earth Day, Biden Spotlights Climate Investments to Contrast With Republicans Washington, April 22

    President Biden announced $7 billion more for solar power projects and pointed to a new a climate work force as he tries to galvanize young voters.

  135. U.S. Considers Imposing Sanctions on Israeli Military Unit Foreign, April 21

    Israeli leaders expressed alarm about the possible action by the Biden administration over rights violations in the West Bank.

  136. Coming to Alabama: Newsom’s Abortion-Access Ad, Depicting an Arrest U.S., April 21

    The ad portrays a woman trying to leave the state to have an abortion. The Campaign for Democracy, a political action committee started by Mr. Newsom, the California governor, created it.

  137. Biden’s Small Win — and Bigger Failure — in the Middle East Op Ed, April 21

    In the last two weeks, the president worked to avoid an immediate disaster. But it’s his own policies that have set the region on its current dangerous trajectory.

  138. Trump Slows Campaign Spending as He Tries to Close Cash Gap With Biden Politics, April 21

    President Biden’s campaign had $85.5 million on hand at the end of March, filings show, and Donald Trump had $45 million, but the president is spending far more freely on the race.

  139. U.S. Military Aid for Ukraine Could Soon Flow Again Washington, April 20

    What would $60 billion buy? Lots of air-defense missiles and artillery ammunition, according to the Pentagon.

  140. A Planetary Crisis Awaits the Next President Op Ed, April 20

    The return of Trump to the White House would be disastrous for the planet.

  141. ‘Una señal, no un ataque’: la limitada ofensiva de Israel a Irán fue más un mensaje En español, April 20

    Israel atacó una ciudad estratégica con una fuerza cuidadosamente calculada, pero dejó claro que podría atacar el centro del programa nuclear iraní.

  142. Senate Passes Two-Year Extension of Surveillance Law Just After It Expired Washington, April 20

    The law lapsed only briefly after a late-night deal that allowed votes on privacy advocates’ proposed changes, all of which were defeated.

  143. Israel’s Strike on Iran: A Limited Attack but a Potentially Big Signal Washington, April 19

    Israel hit a strategic city with carefully measured force, but made the point that it could strike at a center of Iran’s nuclear program.

  144. Liberal Democrats Urge ‘No’ Vote on Israel Aid to Pressure Biden on Gaza Washington, April 19

    Progressives in the House who oppose unfettered military aid to Israel are pressing their colleagues to vote against the $26 billion bill, which is likely to pass, to send a message to President Biden.

  145. R.F.K. Jr. Raises New Uncertainty for Biden in Michigan Politics, April 19

    Mr. Kennedy’s success in landing on the battleground state’s ballot guarantees that he will shape the race this November. Both parties are racing to define him.

  146. Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’ Op Ed, April 19

    “It’s the worst story I’ve ever covered.”

  147. The April 19 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  148. E.P.A. Will Make Polluters Pay to Clean Up Two ‘Forever Chemicals’ Climate, April 19

    The step follows an extraordinary move that requires utilities to reduce the levels of carcinogenic PFAS compounds in drinking water to near-zero.

  149. R.F.K. Jr.’s Environmental Colleagues Urge Him to Drop Presidential Bid Climate, April 19

    Nearly 50 leaders and activists who worked with Mr. Kennedy at an environmental nonprofit group will run ads calling on him to “Honor our planet, drop out.”