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  1. The Boring Documents That May Be Devastating to Trump Opinion, Today

    In a case about falsified records, it’s the records themselves that count the most.

  2. Trump Is Threatened With Jail at His Criminal Trial: 5 Takeaways New York, Today

    Prosecutors on Monday took the jury deep into the Trump Organization’s ledgers as the state’s case proceeds at speed.

  3. Strong Labor Market Steadied Social Security and Medicare Funds U.S., Today

    The social safety net programs continue to face long-term shortfalls as lawmakers wrestle over changes.

  4. Jurors in Trump Trial Hear Witness Tie the President to the Payment New York, Today

    Before prosecutors began presenting crucial records, the judge held Donald J. Trump in contempt, saying his complaints about the jury were “a direct attack on the rule of law.”

  5. Deborah Tarasoff, Trump Trial Witness, Was Linked to Stormy Daniels Deal New York, Today

    Ms. Tarasoff, a former employee of the accounting department at the Trump Organization, helped reimburse Michael D. Cohen for the hush-money payment at the center of Donald J. Trump’s trial.

  6. Las tres caras de Trump En español, Today

    Estamos viendo un tríptico fascinante del expresidente: en el juicio, vemos quién fue; en sus mítines de campaña, vemos quién es, y en su entrevista en Time, vemos quién sería.

  7. Why Does Trump Face Felony Charges? Prosecutors Say He Was Hiding Other Crimes. New York, Today

    Donald J. Trump faces 34 felony counts in his Manhattan trial, but none involve the other misconduct that prosecutors say he engaged in.

  8. Jail for the Chief? There’s a Better Punishment. Opinion, Today

    Trump shouldn’t be allowed to use his punishment to play the martyr.

  9. Trump Firm’s Ex-Finance Chief Was Key to Hush-Money Deal, Witness Says New York, Today

    Allen H. Weisselberg instructed Jeffrey S. McConney to send reimbursements to Donald J. Trump’s former fixer, Mr. McConney testified.

  10. Pro-Trump Nonprofit Paid Millions to Companies Tied to Its Own Leaders U.S., Today

    The Conservative Partnership Institute’s three highest-paid contractors had connections to the group’s leaders or their relatives, raising concerns about self-dealing.

  11. Today’s Biden Trump Campaign live blog included one standalone post:
  12. Trial Witness Says Some Hush Money Came From Trump’s Personal Bank Account New York, Today

    The reimbursement to Michael D. Cohen, the former Trump fixer who paid $130,000 in hush money to Stormy Daniels, is at the center of the criminal case against the former president.

  13. Judge Cites Trump for Contempt, and Says He Is Attacking the Rule of Law Metro, Today

    Donald J. Trump again broke a gag order meant to bar him from attacking participants in his criminal trial, Justice Juan M. Merchan ruled. He threatened the former president with jail.

  14. The Best and the Worst Are Yet to Come Op Ed, Today

    America is being tested in so many ways right now.

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

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

  16. Today’s Nyregion live blog included one standalone post:
  17. 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.

  18. Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Not as Powerful as She Thinks She Is Op Ed, Yesterday

    The uproars that don’t seem to touch Trump at all can still bring down other Republicans.

  19. 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.

  20. How One Latino Pastor Became a Foot Soldier for Trump Politics, Yesterday

    Republicans have spent years drawing Latino evangelicals into their fold. At one growing church in the Las Vegas suburbs, Donald J. Trump is reaping the benefits.

  21. Chief Counsel at R.N.C. Pushed Out After Two Months on the Job Politics, Yesterday

    Charlie Spies, a veteran election-law lawyer, had been under attack since soon after he joined the Republican National Committee in March.

  22. Xi Visits Europe, Seeking Strategic Opportunity Foreign, Yesterday

    The Chinese leader has carefully chosen three countries — France, Serbia and Hungary — that to varying degrees embrace Beijing’s push for a new global order.

  23. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 2, 2024 Interactive, May 4

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  24. At Donor Retreat, Trump Calls Biden Administration the ‘Gestapo’ Politics, May 4

    The speech by Donald J. Trump at a Republican National Committee fund-raising retreat came during his criminal trial in New York. He faces a total of 88 criminal charges across four indictments.

  25. The Three Faces of Don Op Ed, May 4

    Looking at who Trump was, is and would be.

  26. The Deep, Tangled Roots of American Illiberalism Op Ed, May 4

    Our biggest mistake would be to believe that Trumpism is a historical exception.

  27. Politics Without Trump? His Youngest Fans Barely Remember It. Politics, May 4

    Democrats call Donald J. Trump dangerous. Republicans see him as revolutionary. For young Trump voters, he is just normal.

  28. Trump’s Scandals Captivate the Courtroom, but Case Hangs on Dry Details Metro, May 4

    Prosecutors started their criminal case against Donald J. Trump with eye-catching and lurid stories, but the heart of the matter is invoices and ledger entries.

  29. Trump and Hope Hicks Meet Again as She Testifies in Hush-Money Trial Video, May 4

    Hope Hicks, the former spokeswoman for Donald Trump, testified about how she and Trump managed one scandal after another in the 2016 campaign. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

  30. Hope Hicks Reluctantly Confronts the Man She ‘Totally Understands’ in Court Business, May 3

    The dramatic appearance of Ms. Hicks, once one of Donald J. Trump’s closest aides, riveted the audience. During her testimony, she blinked back tears.

  31. Hope Hicks Takes the Stand: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Criminal Trial Metro, May 3

    In a riveted courtroom, Ms. Hicks, the former spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, testified how she and her former boss managed one scandal after another.

  32. Trump and His Onetime Confidante Meet Again, This Time in a Courtroom Metro, May 3

    Hope Hicks, once a spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, broke down in tears on the witness stand as she talked about their time together.

  33. Latino Advocacy Groups Call Trump’s Deportation Plans a Danger to Democracy Politics, May 3

    The political arms of five organizations are coordinating their efforts to mobilize Hispanic Democrats, saying that defeating the former president is their top goal.

  34. ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Rattled Trump’s Campaign, Hicks Recalls in Testimony Metro, May 3

    Hope Hicks, Donald J. Trump’s campaign press secretary in 2016, testified about the infamous recording, which captured him bragging about grabbing women’s genitals. It was revealed by The Washington Post a month before the election.

  35. Who Is Hope Hicks, Once One of Trump’s Most Trusted Advisers? Metro, May 3

    Ms. Hicks, testifying in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, is expected to be asked about the hush money payment at the center of the case against him.

  36. 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.

  37. Witness Who Extracted Secret Tape of Trump Will Return to the Stand New York, May 3

    Douglas Daus, a forensic analyst in the Manhattan district attorney’s office, obtained the audio from the phones of Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s former fixer.

  38. Jury Hears Tape of Trump and Cohen Discussing Hush-Money Deal Video, May 3

    The tape, played at the former president’s criminal trial, captured Michael Cohen, the former fixer of Donald Trump, telling him about a payment to a former Playboy model. Jonah Bromwich, who covers criminal justice for The New York Times, gives a...

  39. Why the Protests Help Trump Op Ed, May 2

    The excesses of social protest movements can play into the hands of candidates who promise to restore order.

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

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

  41. Tapes Take Trump Jurors Into the Heart of Hush-Money Deals: 5 Takeaways Metro, May 2

    Stormy Daniels’s former lawyer faced a tough cross-examination as Donald J. Trump’s team tried to paint him as a shakedown artist.

  42. The Magic Constitutionalism of Donald Trump Op Ed, May 2

    There is no originalist case for presidential immunity.

  43. The Defense Turns Up the Heat N Y T Now, May 2

    Donald Trump’s lawyers played hardball, questioning Stormy Daniels’s lawyer’s history of profiting from celebrities in embarrassing situations.

  44. At Trump’s Trial, a Decade’s Worth of Celebrity Sleaze Is Exhumed Metro, May 2

    Donald J. Trump’s lawyers tried to paint Keith Davidson, the man who helped broker a hush-money payment for Stormy Daniels, as a specialist in extracting money from the famous.

  45. Advice to Protesters, and History’s Echoes Letters, May 2

    Responses to news and opinion articles about the campus protests. Also: Trump logic; pondering another civil war; lessons in the classroom.

  46. After the 2016 Election, Porn Star’s Lawyer Lamented a Hush-Money Deal Metro, May 2

    “What have we done?” Keith Davidson texted a tabloid editor on election night, testifying on Thursday that it had been gallows humor.

  47. Prosecutors Ask Judge to Hold Trump in Contempt for a Second Time Metro, May 2

    Justice Juan M. Merchan will consider punishing Donald J. Trump for recent attacks on witnesses and jurors, some of which occurred outside the courtroom.

  48. Michael Cohen Hasn’t Testified at Trump’s Trial. But He’s Been a Focus. Metro, May 2

    It is not Donald J. Trump who has come in for sustained criticism from witnesses. It is his former fixer, who paid the hush money at the heart of the case.

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

    What redrawn maps might mean in November.

  50. Words and Consequences in the Trump Trial Video, May 2

    Former President Donald J. Trump has spent decades saying whatever he wants, whenever he wants. But as a criminal defendant on trial in Manhattan, his words now come with very different consequences.

  51. 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.

  52. Trump Embraces Lawlessness, but in the Name of a Higher Law Op Ed, May 2

    When authorities are seen as corrupt, we celebrate those who defy them.

  53. Trump Trial to Resume With Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer on the Stand New York, May 2

    Earlier testimony by the porn star’s lawyer, Keith Davidson, offered a rare window into the behind-the-scenes negotiations to buy his client’s silence before the 2016 election.

  54. ‘Ruptura irreparable’: un bufete solicita desligarse de Trump En español, May 2

    La jueza Katharine H. Parker afirmó que LaRocca Hornik tendría que seguir representando al expresidente por el momento y que programaría una reunión con el bufete y la campaña para discutir el asunto.

  55. Trump, Repeating 2020 Election Lies, Will Not Commit to Accepting 2024 Results Politics, May 2

    “If everything’s honest, I’ll gladly accept the results. I don’t change on that,” Donald Trump told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “If it’s not, you have to fight for the right of the country.”

  56. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, April 30, 2024 Interactive, May 2

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  57. Trump Acknowledges He Wanted to Go to the Capitol on Jan. 6 Politics, May 1

    The former president recalled a key detail central to testimony before the Jan. 6 committee during a campaign event in Wisconsin.

  58. 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.

  59. Read Transcripts From Trump’s Manhattan Criminal Trial Metro, May 1

    The New York Times is publishing the court system’s transcripts from the Manhattan criminal trial of Donald J. Trump, who is charged with 34 felonies in the case.

  60. Trump Praises Police Crackdowns on Campus Protests Politics, May 1

    The former president called protesters “raging lunatics” and suggested, without evidence, that they were hired to draw attention away from border crossings.

  61. In Florida, Harris Looks to Make Trump the Face of the State’s Abortion Ban Politics, May 1

    The vice president sought to tie former President Donald J. Trump to the state’s six-week abortion ban, which took effect on Wednesday.

  62. Harris Blasts Trump Over Florida Abortion Ban Video, May 1

    On the day that Florida began to enforce its six-week abortion ban, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a searing attack on former President Donald J. Trump in Jacksonville, Fla., calling the measure “another Trump abortion ban.”

  63. The Words That Have Defined This Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial Metro, May 1

    Witnesses discussed the salacious and the banal, and the judge warned the defendant he could go to jail.

  64. Giuliani’s Spending: $43,000 a Month and a Lot of Credit Card Bills Washington, May 1

    Rudy Giuliani promised a bankruptcy court that he would limit his spending, but it didn’t take long before he broke that pledge, and by a lot.

  65. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, April 26, 2024 Interactive, May 1

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  66. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, April 25, 2024 Interactive, May 1

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  67. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, April 23, 2024 Interactive, May 1

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  68. Truth Social Co-Founder Says Trump Nearly Derailed Deal That Led to Market Windfall Business, May 1

    Andy Litinsky, who helped start the former president’s social media company, revealed Mr. Trump’s last-minute doubts about an agreement that made them all very wealthy.

  69. 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.

  70. Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, April 22, 2024 Interactive, May 1

    New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.

  71. Judging the Justices on the Presidential Immunity Case Letters, May 1

    Responses to articles about the case before the Supreme Court. Also: Perspectives on the campus protests; how children value trees as homes for animals.

  72. Trump le reclama a su abogado para que sea más agresivo en el juicio penal En español, May 1

    El expresidente quiere que su abogado ataque a los testigos, al jurado que considera hostil y al juez, Juan Merchan.

  73. The May 1 Biden Trump Election News live blog included one standalone post:
  74. 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.

  75. 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.

  76. 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.

  77. Model-Boat Sailing Returns to Central Park Metro, May 1

    I tried operating a boat on Conservatory Water, the pond famous for model boating. It’s harder than it looks.

  78. Trump’s Trial Can Right a Wrong From 50 Years Ago Op Ed, May 1

    Here we are, watching the narrow, tawdry version of the trial the nation ought to have had 50 years ago.

  79. Law Firm Defending Trump Seeks to Withdraw From a Long-Running Case Politics, May 1

    The firm, LaRocca Hornik, has represented Donald Trump’s political operation in numerous suits dating to his first presidential run, including a pregnancy discrimination case in New York.

  80. What Happened at the Trump Trial on Tuesday Video, May 1

    Donald Trump was fined and warned of jail time after he violated a gag order in his criminal trial. Prosecutors have argued that his statements threaten the trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaw...

  81. Contempt Fines and Hush-Money Details: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Trial New York, April 30

    Donald J. Trump was fined for contempt and warned of jail time before a lawyer testified about how he struck deals to silence two women who said they had trysts with the former president.

  82. For Trump, a $9,000 rebuke and a stern warning U.S., April 30

    The judge made it clear that further gag-order violations could land the former president in jail.

  83. 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.

  84. How Trump Prosecutors Used C-SPAN to Inform Jurors of Sex Assault Claims New York, April 30

    They played clips of Donald J. Trump attacking women who had accused him of assault, a way to contend with a judge’s order barring direct testimony about the cases.

  85. 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.

  86. 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.

  87. Lawyer for Stormy Daniels Exposes Seamy Underside of Celebrity New York, April 30

    Keith Davidson, the lawyer who represented two women from Donald Trump’s past, testified in his criminal trial about the hush-money deals both received.

  88. Trump Again Vows Mass Deportations and Won’t Rule Out Political Violence Politics, April 30

    In an interview with Time magazine, the former president said he planned to use the military to deport migrants and would not dismiss the possibility of political violence after this year’s election.

  89. 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.

  90. 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.

  91. Judge’s Contempt Punishment Takes Aim at Trump’s Tendency to Lie Metro, April 30

    The former president was fined and warned of jail time after he broke a gag order in his criminal trial. The finding took aim at his mendacity and suggestions that his online attacks are mere politics.

  92. The April 30 Biden Trump Election Updates live blog included one standalone post:
  93. A Q&A About Latino Republicans N Y T Now, April 30

    We explain why more Latino voters find Trump appealing.

  94. Maybe Erik Larson Should Have Left the Civil War Alone Book Review, April 30

    In “The Demon of Unrest,” present-day political strife inspires a dramatic portrait of the run-up to the deadliest war on American soil.

  95. 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.

  96. Trump, Venting About Lawyer in His Criminal Trial, Seeks More Aggression Politics, April 30

    Todd Blanche upended his career to represent Donald J. Trump and has been the former president’s favorite. But Mr. Trump has made him a focus of his episodic wrath.

  97. 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.

  98. Election Deniers Are Still Shaping Arizona Politics Politics, April 29

    There have been few political consequences for many Republicans accused of helping Trump try to overturn the 2020 election.

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

    Beware strongmen who engage in magical thinking.

  100. 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.

  101. Why an Immunity Ruling in Trump’s Favor Might Not Alter the Shape of His Trial Washington, April 29

    Prosecutors believe Donald J. Trump’s official acts in trying to overturn the election should be admissible evidence even if the Supreme Court rules they cannot be the basis of the charges.

  102. Right-Wing Network Retracts False Story About Key Witness in Trump Trial Metro, April 29

    Michael D. Cohen’s lawyers took on OAN over the false story. The settlement came as right-wing news outlets face a barrage of defamation suits.

  103. The Campus Protests: Voices From Columbia, Barnard and Beyond Letters, April 29

    Sampling the outpouring of responses to the continuing protests on college campuses. Also: The Trump criminal cases; Trump, Pence and abortion.

  104. 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.

  105. Delay, Delay, Delay N Y T Now, April 29

    How Donald Trump has slowed the cases against him.

  106. Trump 2.0: What a Second Trump Presidency Would Bring The Daily, April 29

    On the campaign trail, Donald Trump has signaled that a second term would be more radical and vindictive than his first one.

  107. I Was an Attorney at the D.A.’s Office. This Is What the Trump Case Is Really About. Op Ed, April 29

    Boring as it may sound, it is a case about business integrity.

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

    And a few things we’d like to forget.

  109. What Are Americans So Ticked Off About, Anyway? Book Review, April 29

    In “The Age of Grievance,” the New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni chronicles the nation’s descent into constant kvetching.

  110. El juicio a Trump podría derivar en una situación inusual: que enfrente consecuencias por lo que dice En español, April 29

    El expresidente lleva décadas dando numerosas declaraciones, a veces comentarios en los que se contradice a sí mismo. Ahora, esa tendencia juega en su contra en su caso penal en Manhattan.

  111. Trump and DeSantis Meet for First Time Since Bruising Primary Washington, April 28

    The former president and his vanquished rival met in Florida, months after Ron DeSantis dropped out after a contentious Republican contest.

  112. The April 28 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  113. Maximizing Profits at the Patients’ Expense Letters, April 28

    Readers discuss an article about insurers sending large bills for out-of-network care. Also: Brave Trump jurors; Black voters; better than debates.

  114. 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.

  115. Trump’s Trial Could Bring a Rarity: Consequences for His Words Politics, April 28

    The former president has spent decades spewing thousands and thousands of words, sometimes contradicting himself. That tendency is now working against him in his Manhattan criminal case.

  116. Kushner's Investments Could Be a Conflict of Interest for Trump Video, April 28

    Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners has invested more than $1.2 billion, much of it in firms abroad, drawing new scrutiny as his father-in-law, Donald Trump, again seeks the presidency. The New York Times Investigative Reporter, Eric Lipton, explain...

  117. The April 27 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  118. 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.

  119. At Trump’s Trial, a Window Into the Golden Era of Tabloids Metro, April 27

    The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own wild journalistic tactics.

  120. Justice Alito Is Holding Trump to a Different Standard Op Ed, April 27

    On what planet were Trump’s actions a normal response to political defeat?

  121. Left and Right on the Happiness Scale Letters, April 27

    Readers largely take issue with a column by Ross Douthat about the left’s supposed unhappiness.

  122. ‘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.

  123. Why Donald Trump Feels Betrayed by Corporate America Video, April 27

    Donald J. Trump’s relationship with Wall Street has changed dramatically since 2016. He was closely aligned with business leaders during his first term in office, until a series of events exposed their divisions.

  124. Donald Trump Has Never Sounded Like This Magazine, April 27

    No major American presidential candidate has talked like he now does at his rallies — not Richard Nixon, not George Wallace, not even Donald Trump himself.

  125. Fact-Checking Trump’s Remarks in the Hush Money Trial Washington, April 27

    Each day before and after court proceedings, the former president stepped out in front of the cameras and offered his version of the case.

  126. A Match Made in MAGA: How a Friendship Helped J.D. Vance Land on Trump’s V.P. List Politics, April 27

    The Ohio senator and Donald Trump Jr. have bonded politically and personally. It’s a relationship that could factor into the former president’s search for a running mate.

  127. 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.

  128. Echoing Their Client, Trump’s Lawyers Pursue an Absolutist Defense Metro, April 27

    Donald J. Trump demands praise and concedes no faults, denying his lawyers time-honored defense tactics.

  129. 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.

  130. What We Learned From the First Witnesses Video, April 27

    The first week of testimony has ended in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

  131. 5 Takeaways From the Second Week of Donald J. Trump’s Criminal Trial Metro, April 26

    A tabloid publisher’s testimony dominated a week that began with opening statements setting the stage for the first prosecution of a president.

  132. Peter Meijer, Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Withdraws From G.O.P. Senate Primary Politics, April 26

    Mr. Meijer, a former House member, said he did not have a “strong pathway to victory” in the Michigan primary race.

  133. Tabloid Publisher Defiant as Trump Lawyer Tries to Shake His Confidence Metro, April 26

    David Pecker, who was the keeper of Donald J. Trump’s secrets, insisted he had testified truthfully about his dealings with the former president.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. Who is Rhona Graff, Trump’s Former Assistant Who Is Testifying Against Him? Metro, April 26

    Few people knew Donald J. Trump like Ms. Graff, a Queens native who made a career serving the defendant.

  137. Trump’s trial is the latest chapter in the rich history of Lower Manhattan’s courts. Metro, April 26

    A cluster of downtown buildings has served as the borough’s “epicenter of criminal justice in New York since the 1830s,” said a lawyer who has led walking tours of Manhattan courthouses.

  138. On Stand, Pecker Fires Back After Trump Lawyer Implies He Was Untruthful Metro, April 26

    The confrontational strategy adopted by the lawyer, Emil Bove, did not seem to work with David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer.

  139. How a Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Could Affect Trump’s Election Case Washington, April 26

    In arguments on Thursday, the justices appeared to signal two ways they could help Donald Trump as he fights charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election.

  140. 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.

  141. The Supreme Court and Presidential Immunity Letters, April 26

    Readers express concern about how the justices will rule on Donald Trump’s immunity claim. Also: An environmental decision for Alaska; Ralph Nader, on third parties.

  142. 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.

  143. Conservative Justices Take Argument Over Trump’s Immunity in Unexpected Direction Washington, April 26

    Thursday’s Supreme Court hearing was memorable for its discussion of coups, assassinations and internments — but very little about the former president’s conduct.

  144. 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.

  145. Talk of an Immigrant ‘Invasion’ Grows in Republican Ads and Speech Politics, April 26

    Once relegated to the margins of the national debate, the word is now part of the party’s mainstream message on immigration.

  146. The April 26 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  147. Number of Trump Allies Facing Election Interference Charges Keeps Growing U.S., April 26

    Prosecutors are sending a warning as Donald Trump and his supporters continue to spread conspiracy theories: that disrupting elections can bear a heavy legal cost.

  148. Blinken Meets Xi, and Supreme Court Considers Presidential Immunity Podcasts, April 26

    Plus, Haiti gets a new government.

  149. This Whole King Trump Thing Is Getting Awfully Literal Op Ed, April 26

    The former president’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to reason.

  150. The Constitution Won’t Save Us From Trump Op Ed, April 26

    Turning the page on the man — and on the politics he has fostered — will require fundamentally changing the text of our founding document.