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  1. E.P.A. Unfreezes at Least Some Climate Spending Washington, February 21

    The funding, approved by Congress and overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency, had been blocked since January, when President Trump ordered a pause and review of climate and clean energy programs.

  2. Bernie Sanders Isn’t Giving Up His Fight Politics, February 21

    The senator worries that too many Democrats remain reluctant to shake up the system. But he does not regret defending Joseph R. Biden Jr. until the very end.

  3. Trump Marks Black History Month, Even as He Disparages Value of Diversity Washington, February 21

    President Trump arrived at a packed White House celebration alongside Tiger Woods to a roaring crowd. The event came as he has eviscerated federal programs aimed at combating inequality in America.

  4. Trump Cuts Protections for Haitians, Putting Them on Track for Deportation Washington, February 20

    The decision is the latest in President Trump’s sweeping crackdown on immigrants, including people whom the Biden administration had authorized to remain in the country.

  5. Thanks to Trump, Saudi Arabia Gets a Big Week in International Diplomacy Foreign, February 20

    Riyadh is hosting U.S., Russian and Arab officials for high-stakes talks on Ukraine and Gaza, more proof of its regional clout and warm relations with President Trump.

  6. Why Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Could Derail a Factory Boom Business, February 20

    With the Trump administration reversing support for low-carbon power, the business case for making wind, solar and electric vehicle parts gets weaker.

  7. Congestion Pricing’s Biggest Booster Prepares to Take On the White House Metro, February 20

    Janno Lieber, head of the M.T.A., has helped steer the tolling program through lawsuits and a last-minute pause. He now will face off with President Trump.

  8. A Long Journey Home: After 50 Years, Back on the Reservation National, February 20

    Leonard Peltier, the American Indian Movement activist, returned to North Dakota, where, under home confinement, he will serve the remainder of his life sentence for the murders of two F.B.I. agents.

  9. The February 19 Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  10. Environmentalists Sue to Block Trump’s Offshore Drilling Plans Climate, February 19

    The suit, filed in Alaska, is likely to be the first of many challenging the administration’s goal of expanding fossil fuel production.

  11. What to Know About Leonard Peltier, Activist Released From Prison by Biden National, February 18

    Mr. Peltier’s murder conviction and two life sentences, stemming from a 1975 shootout with F.B.I. agents on a reservation, have been widely criticized.

  12. La CIA intensifica los vuelos secretos de drones sobre México En español, February 18

    El programa encubierto, iniciado durante el gobierno de Joe Biden y ampliado por el presidente Donald Trump, busca ubicar laboratorios de fentanilo.

  13. Native American Activist Leonard Peltier Released From Prison National, February 18

    Mr. Peltier was convicted in the killing of two F.B.I. agents. An order from former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will allow him to serve his remaining time under home confinement.

  14. C.I.A. Expands Secret Drone Flights Over Mexico Washington, February 18

    The covert program, begun during the Biden administration and stepped up by President Trump, is hunting for the location of fentanyl labs.

  15. Trump destruirá la maquinaria del poder económico de EE. UU. En español, February 17

    Por qué el nuevo gobierno debilitará inexorablemente la seguridad económica del país.

  16. California’s Push for Electric Trucks Sputters Under Trump Business, February 17

    The state will no longer require some truckers to shift away from diesel semis but hopes that subsidies can keep dreams of pollution-free big rigs alive.

  17. This Is How Trump Will Smash the Machine of U.S. Economic Power Op Ed, February 17

    Why the new Trump administration will inexorably weaken the country’s economic security.

  18. It’s the Little Changes That Can Undermine Government Op Ed, February 17

    The Trump administration is quietly upending government rules and policies.

  19. FEMA Quietly Eases Rules Meant to Protect Buildings in Flood Zones Climate, February 14

    The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public facilities damaged by disasters be rebuilt safely.

  20. NATO Emphasizes Unity as Concerns Mount That Europe Will Be Left Out of Ukraine Talks Foreign, February 13

    President Trump has made it clear that he is pushing for an end to the war in Ukraine. The move has left Europe worried that it, and Ukraine, could be left out as he negotiates with Russia’s leader, Vladimir V. Putin.

  21. Tracking Trump’s Biggest Climate Moves Climate, February 13

    In his first few weeks, President Trump has frozen climate spending, shaken up staffing at agencies like the E.P.A. and set off a wave of legal challenges.

  22. The February 13 Russia Ukraine War Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  23. Trump’s Funding Freezes Bruise a Core Constituency: Farmers Washington, February 13

    A rapid-fire array of directives by the Trump administration have left farmers and businesses in rural America reeling.

  24. Who Is Marc Fogel? The American Teacher Caught in a Global Power Struggle. Foreign, February 11

    Mr. Fogel, who had lived and taught in many countries, including Russia for nine years, spent 3 ½ years in Russian custody for having cannabis for medical use, and is in poor health.

  25. Religious Groups Sue Homeland Security Over Immigration Arrests Washington, February 11

    After taking office, President Trump rescinded a policy that instructed immigration agents to steer clear of sensitive locations like churches, schools and hospitals.

  26. Groups Sue Over Trump’s Pause on Refugee Admissions Washington, February 10

    The lawsuit by advocacy organizations aims to bring back the resettlement of refugees in the United States after President Trump halted the program.

  27. Welcome to America’s Fourth Great Constitutional Rupture Op Ed, February 10

    The new administration may transform our constitutional order fruitfully yet again, or it may accelerate a final degeneration into Caesarism.

  28. Trump Is Freezing Money for Clean Energy. Red States Have the Most to Lose. Climate, February 10

    About 80 percent of manufacturing investments spurred by a Biden-era climate law have flowed to Republican districts. Efforts to stop federal payments are already causing pain.

  29. A Quick Guide to the Lawsuits Against the Trump Orders National, February 9

    Dozens of suits have been filed that seek to stop some of President Trump’s executive orders. Here’s a brief rundown.

  30. Advocate of Jan. 6 Rioters Now Runs Office That Investigated Them Washington, February 8

    Ed Martin, a loyal Trump soldier, oversees the U.S. attorney’s office, which is likely to help turn the investigative powers of the government on several of the president’s perceived enemies.

  31. The February 7 Trump Administration Updates live blog included one standalone post:
  32. Trump Administration Move to Freeze E.V. Charger Funding Confounds States Climate, February 8

    Some have halted work on the Biden-era $5 billion program to build E.V. charging stations. Others plan to keep building. Most are confused.

  33. Trump Administration Flips U.S. Position in Supreme Court Transgender Case Washington, February 7

    An administration lawyer said a Tennessee law barring some medical treatments for transgender youths is constitutional and urged the justices to say so.

  34. ¿Cuánto pueden lograr 10.000 militares mexicanos en la frontera? En español, February 7

    Para evitar los aranceles estadounidenses, México acordó desplegar 10.000 soldados en su frontera norte. Analistas y exfuncionarios cuestionan que estos puedan detener el flujo de fentanilo con eficacia.

  35. This Is How Democrats Can Counter Elon Musk Op Ed, February 7

    Recklessness will not get us to a revitalized government, but neither will excessive caution and addiction to procedure.

  36. ‘The Damage to the Party Is Profound’: Three Opinion Writers on What Happened to the Democrats Op Ed, February 6

    How do Democrats build trust and faith in them and effectively counter Trump?

  37. Justice Dept. Says It Will Not Bring Charges in Investigation of Project Veritas Washington, February 6

    Prosecutors in New York had spent years pursuing a case against the conservative group over its role in the theft of a diary kept by Ashley Biden.

  38. What We Know About Trump’s New Executive Order on Trans Athletes Washington, February 5

    The order, called “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports,” is based on the Trump administration’s interpretation of Title IX.

  39. Trump and Netanyahu Leave Little Daylight Between Them Washington, February 5

    Even aside from his stunning Gaza proposal, President Trump gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel nearly everything he wanted, signaling a renewal of their close alliance.

  40. ‘Pandemonium’: Palestinian Americans React to Trump’s Gaza Takeover Plan Metro, February 5

    In interviews, Palestinian Americans said that it was surreal and horrifying to hear the president talk about expelling millions of people from the Gaza Strip and placing it under U.S. control.

  41. Trump’s Gaza Notion Sets Off Democratic Infighting and G.O.P. Doubts Politics, February 5

    The president’s far-fetched proposal to take over the enclave caused a new wave of recriminations after an election in which the Mideast war tore Democrats apart and pushed some voters to the right.

  42. The Dangerous A.I. Nonsense That Trump and Biden Fell For Op Ed, February 5

    This is not a Sputnik moment. It’s way past that.

  43. Trump Signs Executive Order Calling for Review of U.S. Funding and Ties to U.N. Foreign, February 5

    The move cast uncertainty on the leadership role of the United States in the global body. The president also withdrew from the U.N.’s Human Rights Council and stopped funding UNRWA.

  44. West Bank? No, Judea and Samaria, Some Republicans Say. Foreign, February 4

    President Trump’s return has emboldened supporters of Israeli annexation of the occupied territory who want to mandate the use of language reflecting that view. Opponents of annexation say the term reflects a political agenda.

  45. How Trump’s Trade War Could Affect Climate Change Climate, February 4

    President Trump’s tariffs could threaten supply chains in the renewable energy industry and disrupt oil and gas markets.

  46. Goodbye, for Now Op Ed, February 3

    After three and a half years, my newsletter is wrapping up.

  47. U.S. Considers Sending Israel 24,000 Assault Rifles Held Back Under Biden Washington, January 31

    Democratic lawmakers had expressed concerns to Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken about the rifles possibly going to settler militias or being misused by the police.

  48. Education Dept. Tells Schools to Change Sexual Misconduct Rules Washington, January 31

    The guidance bolsters the rights of students accused of sexual misconduct and scraps Biden-era rules extending protections to L.G.B.T.Q. students.

  49. Trump Is Already Failing. That’s the Key to a Big Democratic Rebound. Op Ed, January 31

    The party needs to seize the opportunity to present fresh vision and leadership.

  50. How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze Foreign, January 31

    President Trump’s order to halt most foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United States’ reliability as a global leader.

  51. Trump Dissolves Arts Committee Previously Restored by Biden Culture, January 30

    The disbanding of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities came amid a flurry of executive orders touching on art, culture and history.

  52. Trump’s First Two Weeks Have Thrown U.S. Climate Spending Into Chaos Climate, January 30

    Executive orders and announcements by President Trump have put billions of dollars in U.S. climate commitments into question.

  53. Patel Repeatedly Dodges Answering Whether Biden Won the 2020 Election Washington, January 30

    Under three minutes of questioning from Senator Peter Welch, a Vermont Democrat, Kash Patel conceded only that Joe Biden was “certified” as the president.

  54. U.S. Economy Finished the Year on Strong Note, but Faces Hurdles Business, January 30

    Gross domestic product grew by 2.3 percent in the fourth quarter, capping a more robust year than expected. Policy uncertainty clouds the outlook.

  55. What Will Israel’s Ban of a U.N. Aid Agency Mean for Palestinians? Foreign, January 30

    Legislation that goes into effect on Thursday bars UNRWA from operating in the country. That will affect aid delivery to Gaza and beyond.

  56. Why We Got Kash Patel and a ‘Gangster Government’ Op Ed, January 30

    What does it means to have someone apparently handpicked for loyalty to head an institution as important, and potentially dangerous, as the F.B.I.?

  57. Trump’s Retribution Continues With Removal of General Milley’s Security Detail Washington, January 29

    Early in his first administration, President Trump noted the general’s “brilliance and fortitude.” And then the president got angry.

  58. El gobierno de Trump amenaza las protecciones migratorias de los venezolanos en EE. UU. En español, January 29

    El gobierno de Biden había ampliado las protecciones para más de 600.000 venezolanos. La cancelación de la prórroga podría exponerlos a la deportación en los próximos meses.

  59. Transportation Secretary Seeks Rollback of Biden’s Fuel Economy Standards Washington, January 29

    The order is the latest Trump administration effort against Biden-era initiatives that intended to promote electric vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  60. Trump Officials Revoke Biden’s Extension of Protections for Venezuelans Washington, January 29

    The Biden administration had extended protections for more than 600,000 Venezuelans. The cancellation of the extension could open them up to deportation in the coming months.

  61. White House Says F.A.A. Authorized N.J. Drones: ‘This Was Not the Enemy’ Metro, January 28

    The remarks from Karoline Leavitt, the new White House press secretary, echoed earlier remarks by the Biden administration about the sightings.

  62. Do China’s A.I. Advances Mean U.S. Technology Controls Have Failed? Washington, January 28

    DeepSeek’s A.I. models show that China is making rapid gains in the field, despite American efforts to hinder it.

  63. Las interacciones previas entre Trump y Putin revelan una agenda que va más allá de Ucrania En español, January 27

    Todo parece indicar que ambos líderes planean examinar a fondo la relación entre Moscú y Washington. Esto podría incluir la reanudación de las conversaciones sobre armamento nuclear.

  64. Oil Companies Embrace Trump, but Not ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ Business, January 27

    Oil and gas executives welcomed President Trump’s early moves on energy policy, but many said they did not plan to increase production unless prices rose significantly.

  65. E.V. Owners Don’t Pay Gas Taxes. So, Many States Are Charging Them Fees. Business, January 27

    States are using higher registration fees for electric cars to make up for declining fuel taxes, but some are punitive, environmentalists say. A federal tax could be coming.

  66. Lindsey Graham Says Trump Was Wrong to Pardon Violent Jan. 6 Rioters Washington, January 26

    The South Carolina Republican told CNN that he “did not like” how Trump pardoned people who “beat up cops,” and suggested he would be open to curtailing the presidential pardon power.

  67. ‘People Will Be Shocked’: Trump Tests the Boundaries of the Presidency Washington, January 26

    Even more than in his first term, President Trump has mounted a fundamental challenge to the norms and expectations of what a president can and should do.

  68. C.I.A. Now Favors Lab Leak Theory to Explain Covid’s Origins Washington, January 25

    A new analysis that began under the Biden administration is released by the C.I.A.’s new director, John Ratcliffe, who wants the agency to get “off the sidelines” in the debate.

  69. Israel Gives UNRWA Six Days to Halt Operations in East Jerusalem Foreign, January 25

    The directive came in a letter to the U.N., after the Israeli Parliament banned the relief agency that has aided Palestinian refugees for decades.

  70. Trump Administration Tells Embassies That ‘Activist’ Flags Won’t Fly Express, January 24

    The State Department has ordered that diplomatic outposts fly only U.S. flags.

  71. Hegseth Confirmation on the Line With Senate Vote Outcome Uncertain Washington, January 24

    With two G.O.P. senators opposed, Pete Hegseth, President Trump’s pick for defense secretary, can afford to lose only one more. If he is confirmed, it is likely to be by the smallest margin for that post in modern times.

  72. Trump amplía las deportaciones expeditas a los beneficiarios de programas de la era Biden En español, January 24

    Un memorando parece permitir a los funcionarios del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas centrarse en los dos programas que dejaron entrar a más de un millón de personas.

  73. Trump 2.0: Bans, Purges and Retribution Video, January 24

    Maggie Haberman, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and David Sanger join us for a roundtable discussion about Trump’s first week in office. They’ll delve into the ramifications of his mass Jan. 6 pardons, examine how he’s reshaping the government through personn...

  74. Becerra, With No Regrets, Defends Vaccine Mandates and Misinformation Fight Washington, January 18

    In a wide-ranging interview, Xavier Becerra, President Biden’s health secretary, defended his tenure and hinted that he might run for governor of California.

  75. Kennedy Sought to Stop Covid Vaccinations 6 Months After Rollout Science, January 17

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the F.D.A. to revoke authorization of the shots at a time when they were in high demand and considered life-saving.

  76. El legado presidencial de Biden: una era de cambio, marcada para siempre por Trump En español, January 16

    La gestión de Biden estará en los libros de historia como un interregno entre dos mandatos de Donald Trump, una pausa en medio de un periodo caótico de cambio, para bien o para mal.

  77. Biden’s Presidential Legacy: An Era of Change, Forever Marked by Trump Washington, January 15

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

  78. The Tragedy of Joe Biden Op Ed, January 10

    He didn’t get the credit he deserved on the economy.

  79. The January 8 Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  80. Hoping for Allies Among Trump’s Health Picks, Pharma Faces Hostility Science, November 27

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other candidates for top health posts are at odds with the drug industry, setting the stage for tense battles over regulatory changes.

  81. Our 61 Focus Groups Make Me Think Trump Has a Good Chance of Winning Op Ed, November 3

    What we learned from interviewing nearly 700 Americans over almost three years.

  82. ¿Cuándo sabremos quién ganó la presidencia de EE. UU.? En español, October 30

    Podrían pasar días hasta conocer al ganador, como ocurrió en 2020, pues el recuento de los votos por correo lleva tiempo.

  83. When Will the Presidential Race Be Called? Here’s What to Know. Politics, October 30

    It could take days to know the winner, as it did in 2020, because counting mail ballots takes time. But returns on election night could also offer clarity.

  84. People Keep Making These Six Mistakes About Inflation Op Ed, October 21

    Thanks to human nature, we misunderstand the pain, and sometimes the purpose, of rising prices.

  85. Joe Biden da positivo en la prueba de COVID-19 En español, July 17

    La Casa Blanca informó que el presidente de EE. UU. viajaría de Las Vegas a Delaware, donde se aislará y “seguirá desempeñando todas sus funciones”.

  86. Fact-Checking Biden’s ABC Interview Washington, July 6

    The president defended his debate performance with exaggerations about polling, his recent appearances and his opponent.

  87. Student Loan Borrowers Owe $1.6 Trillion. Nearly Half Aren’t Paying. Business, July 2

    Millions of people are overdue on their federal loans or still have them paused — and court rulings keep upending collection efforts.

  88. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.

  89. Biden’s Stimulus Juiced the Economy, but Its Political Effects Are Muddled Washington, June 18

    Some voters blame the American Rescue Plan for fueling price increases. But the growth it unleashed may be helping the president stay more popular than counterparts in Europe.

  90. Debating Covid’s Origins: A Lab or a Market? Letters, June 13

    Responses to a guest essay asserting that the pandemic likely began with a lab leak. Also: President Biden’s image problems; “junk fees” in restaurants.

  91. C.D.C. Director Mandy Cohen on Avian Flu and Public Mistrust Op Ed, May 15

    An interview with America’s top public health official about new challenges and the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

  92. The One Thing Voters Remember About Trump Interactive, May 11

    We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.

  93. ‘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.

  94. The April 18 Trump Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  95. How a Pandemic Malaise Is Shaping American Politics Politics, March 24

    Four years later, the shadow of the pandemic continues to play a profound role in voters’ pessimism and distrust amid a presidential rematch.

  96. Large Grocers Took Advantage of Pandemic Supply Chain Disruptions, F.T.C. Finds Washington, March 21

    A report found that large firms pressured suppliers to favor them over competitors. It also concluded that some retailers “seem to have used rising costs as an opportunity to further hike prices.”

  97. Examining Trump’s Alternate Reality Pitch Washington, March 16

    The war in Ukraine. Hamas’s attack on Israel. Inflation. The former president has insisted that none would have occurred if he had remained in office after 2020.

  98. Robert Hur’s Testimony About His Report on Biden Letters, March 13

    Readers discuss the special counsel’s decision not to prosecute. Also: Covid and the “nocebo effect”; New York’s primary; Black English; journaling.

  99. ‘What American Families Experienced Is Not Something That You Get Over’ Op Ed, March 13

    Four years after the pandemic began, parents continue to struggle with a broken child care system, but there’s reason to hope for a better future.

  100. Is This What Happens When You Build a Real Social Safety Net, Then Take It Away? Op Ed, March 12

    Americans’ economic pessimism.

  101. Reminder: Trump’s Last Year in Office Was a National Nightmare Op Ed, March 8

    And he made the nightmare much worse.

  102. Paid Family Caregivers in Indiana Face Steep Cutbacks Science, March 4

    Now that federal pandemic-era funds are shrinking, states like Indiana are ending or curtailing programs that finance home care by relatives of seriously ill children and adults.

  103. Nursing Home Staffing Shortages and Other Problems Persist, U.S. Report Says Science, February 29

    Infection control lapses, severe staffing shortages and lowering vaccination rates have continued to plague many facilities beyond the pandemic.

  104. Can America Survive a Party of Saboteurs? Op Ed, February 9

    Republican cynicism seems to have no bottom.

  105. What America’s Eating Affects Its Water Supply Letters, January 15

    Responses to an article in the “Uncharted Waters” series. Also: Paxlovid and Covid; Taylor Swift’s fans; Democratic vice-presidential choices.

  106. How Trump Is Running Differently This Time Op Ed, December 26

    His candidacy and message are likely to be about restoring a prepandemic order and a sense of security in an unstable world.

  107. What Happened to My Health Insurance? Op Ed, December 20

    The great Medicaid unwinding of 2023 is doing real damage.

  108. Beware Economists Who Won’t Admit They Were Wrong Op Ed, December 19

    This isn’t the recession they were looking for.

  109. New C.D.C. Director Seeks to Foster Trust in a Battered Agency Washington, December 15

    Five months into her tenure at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Mandy K. Cohen is trying to put a human face on public health.

  110. U.S. Offers Another Round of Free Covid Tests Through the Mail Washington, November 20

    Households may now order another four at-home tests, or eight if they have not placed an order since the program was revived in September.

  111. Supreme Court to Hear N.R.A.’s Free Speech Case Against New York Official Washington, November 3

    The case is the second one this term asking the justices to decide when government activity crosses the line to become coercion forbidden by the First Amendment.

  112. Wars, Pandemic, Insurrection, U.F.O.s: Gen. Mark Milley’s Term Had It All Washington, September 27

    His four years as the senior military adviser to two presidents spanned an unusually chaotic period.

  113. U.S. Will Resume Offering Free At-Home Covid Tests Washington, September 20

    The Biden administration is restarting a program that has provided hundreds of millions of free tests through the Postal Service.

  114. Appeals Court Rules White House Overstepped 1st Amendment on Social Media Business, September 9

    A Fifth Circuit panel partly upheld restrictions on the Biden administration’s communications with online platforms about their content.

  115. Jill Biden Tests Negative for Coronavirus Washington, September 7

    The first lady’s brief Covid episode had threatened to upend President Biden’s trip to a Group of 20 summit in India.

  116. First Lady Tests Positive for Covid, but President Does Not Washington, September 5

    Jill Biden was experiencing mild symptoms and recovering at the family home in Delaware, the White House said. President Biden returned to Washington after her diagnosis.

  117. White House Counsel Stepping Down as Biden Team Prepares for Election Run Washington, August 17

    Stuart Delery, who has been President Biden’s chief official lawyer since last year, helped develop strategies to distribute Covid-19 vaccines, forgive student loans and revamp immigration rules.

  118. Anguish in Camelot: Kennedy Campaign Roils Storied Political Family Washington, August 6

    The presidential bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has tested the bonds of an iconic Democratic clan that does not want him to run and does not know what to do about it.

  119. Biden Picks Retired General to Lead New White House Pandemic Office Washington, July 21

    Dr. Paul Friedrichs, a military combat surgeon and retired Air Force general, will lead the new office, which was created by Congress.

  120. Don’t Let Inflation Bury the Memory of a Government Triumph Op Ed, July 20

    We got our economic response to the coronavirus right. Why would we let go of that success?

  121. Biden Administration Moves to Ban Funding for Wuhan Lab Washington, July 19

    A memo said an official suspension of funding to the lab, which has not received any U.S. money since 2020, was necessary to “mitigate any potential public health risk.”

  122. Federal Judge Limits Biden Officials’ Contacts With Social Media Sites Business, July 4

    The order came in a lawsuit filed by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, who claim the administration is trying to silence its critics.

  123. Biden Says He Plans to Appoint Mandy Cohen as C.D.C. Director Washington, June 16

    Dr. Cohen will replace Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, an infectious disease expert who has overseen the agency since the beginning of Mr. Biden’s term and started a broad effort to reorganize it.

  124. Dr. Ashish Jha, White House Covid Coordinator, Set to Depart This Month Washington, June 8

    Dr. Jha, who oversaw the Biden administration’s pandemic response as it wound down, will return to his post as dean of the School of Public Health at Brown University.

  125. Robert Kennedy Jr., With Musk, Pushes Right-Wing Ideas and Misinformation Politics, June 5

    Mr. Kennedy, a long-shot Democratic presidential candidate with surprisingly high polling numbers, said he wanted to close the Mexican border and attributed the rise of mass shootings to pharmaceutical drugs.

  126. What the Debt Ceiling Deal Means for Student Loan Payments Washington, May 30

    The legislation would prevent President Biden from issuing another last-minute extension on the payments beyond the end of the summer.

  127. Your Monday Briefing: A U.S. debt-limit deal N Y T Now, May 28

    Also, a reader-made playlist.

  128. White House Pushes to Save Key Covid Programs in Debt Ceiling Talks Washington, May 23

    The Biden administration has prioritized preserving a $5 billion vaccine development program in discussions with House Republicans on clawing back unspent Covid-19 funds.

  129. Supreme Court Dismisses Case on Pandemic-Era Immigration Measure Washington, May 18

    The justices acted after the Biden administration announced that the health emergency used to justify the measure, Title 42, was ending.

  130. U.S. Ends Last Covid Travel Barrier, Vaccine Mandate for Foreign Arrivals Travel, May 12

    International travelers entering the country are no longer required to be vaccinated, removing the last of the restrictions on travel put in place beginning in 2020.

  131. ¿Qué impulsa los niveles récord de migración a la frontera de EE. UU.? En español, May 11

    El gobierno estadounidense intenta restringir los cruces fronterizos que podrían aumentar al vencer una política implementada por la pandemia, pero tiene poco control sobre las crisis que han trastocado las vidas de millones en América Latina.

  132. What’s Driving Record Levels of Migration to the U.S. Border? Foreign, May 11

    The United States is trying to curtail border crossings as a Covid-era immigration policy lifts this week, but it has little control over the crises in Latin America that have upended the lives of millions.

  133. Experts See Lessons for Next Pandemic as Covid Emergency Comes to an End Washington, May 11

    The United States’ struggle to respond to the virus has highlighted the importance of communicating with the public, sharing data and stockpiling vital supplies.

  134. We Worked on the U.S. Pandemic Response. Here Are 13 Takeaways for the Next Health Emergency. Op Ed, May 11

    Honest reflection is essential to ensure that the nation’s response to the next pandemic is better.

  135. As Covid Emergency Ends, U.S. Response Shifts to Peacetime Mode Washington, May 10

    The coronavirus public health emergency, declared by the Trump administration in 2020, will expire on Thursday. Interviews with senior health officials suggest the nation is not ready for a new pandemic.

  136. How Might the Government Avoid Default? Biden Offers Clues. Washington, May 10

    After making little progress with Republican leaders at the White House on Tuesday, the president previewed two possible endgames to resolve a debt-limit standoff.

  137. A Big Policy Change at the Border The Daily, May 9

    An emergency health rule used to swiftly expel migrants is about to expire, and a spike in arrivals is expected at the southern border.

  138. El fin del Título 42 podría ocasionar que miles lleguen a la frontera de EE. UU. En español, May 9

    La política que ha permitido la rápida expulsión de muchos inmigrantes en la frontera sur se levantará el jueves. Las autoridades se preparan para un nuevo aumento de la inmigración.

  139. El Título 42 terminará pronto. ¿Qué significa para EE. UU. y para las personas que migran? En español, May 8

    Una regla sanitaria implementada durante la pandemia, y que se utilizaba para expulsar inmediatamente a los migrantes, pronto dejará de estar vigente.

  140. What the End of a Pandemic-Era Health Order Will Mean for the Southern Border Washington, May 8

    Title 42, the rule used to immediately expel migrants, will end this week. U.S. officials expect illegal crossings to increase, placing additional strain on an already overtaxed system.

  141. An End to Pandemic Restrictions Could Bring Thousands to the Border National, May 7

    Title 42, the policy that has allowed the swift expulsion of many migrants at the southern border, will lift on Thursday. Officials are bracing for a new immigration surge.

  142. White House Will End Most Covid Vaccine Mandates Washington, May 1

    The requirements helped end the public health emergency. But they also prompted a politically charged debate.

  143. Our Covid Data Project Is Over, but the Need for Timely Data Is Not Op Ed, April 30

    Three years ago we were caught flat-footed, and many people died.

  144. Fact-Checking the Kickoff to Biden’s Re-election Campaign Washington, April 26

    The president omitted key context when discussing the federal deficit, exaggerated his approval ratings and misstated his family history.

  145. Who’s to Blame for a Million Deaths? Op Ed, April 26

    While fingers are pointed at Trump and Fauci, the virus was an unbeaten foe.

  146. Dads Still Get Extra Leisure Time. Moms Are Still Subsidizing It. Op Ed, April 26

    Mothers continue to work around the clock. The pandemic didn’t change that.

  147. Biden Is Running on His Record (and Away From It) Washington, April 25

    President Biden has acknowledged that he has not accomplished all he wished to. But that, he maintains, is an argument for his re-election.

  148. The April 25 Biden 2024 President Election News live blog included two standalone posts:
  149. Your Monday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, April 24

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.