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  1. Esto es lo que significa la emergencia que declaró Trump en la frontera En español, Today

    El presidente dispone de facultades que le permiten eludir al Congreso a fin de liberar fondos federales para las operaciones en la frontera.

  2. A Trump Executive Order Sets Out What Could Be a Road Map for Retribution Washington, Yesterday

    The order is titled “Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government,” but it asserts that the Biden administration might have acted illegally and directs agencies to seek evidence.

  3. Documenting a Historic Return: Photos of Trump’s Day 1 Washington, Yesterday

    A New York Times photographer followed President Trump for more than 18 hours on Inauguration Day. Here’s what he saw.

  4. Trump Revokes John Bolton’s Secret Service Protection Washington, Yesterday

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had granted Bolton and another Trump national security adviser protection in 2021 after threats from Iran.

  5. On Capitol Hill, Only a Handful of Republicans Object to Jan. 6 Pardons Washington, Yesterday

    Even Republicans who once said violent rioters should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law declined to criticize the presidential clemency for violent offenders, saying it was time to move on.

  6. Three Opinion Writers on Trump Day 1: He Is Exploiting ‘Civic Ignorance’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    The president’s executive orders show us where things are headed.

  7. Trump Just Pardoned Himself Op Ed, Yesterday

    Because presidents exercise such unfettered discretion in granting clemency, these actions provide useful insights into their true character.

  8. President Trump’s Dark New Beginning Letters, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s Inaugural Address, his clemency toward Jan. 6 rioters and more. Also: Joe Biden’s last pardons as president.

  9. 3 of the Most Important Trump Executive Orders on Climate Climate, Yesterday

    President Trump’s wave of executive orders yesterday sent an undeniable signal to the world about the United States’ role in fighting climate change.

  10. Trump’s Order to End E.V. Subsidies Draws Pushback and Doubt Business, Yesterday

    Automakers and even some Republicans may fight to preserve funds, and environmental activists will likely sue, but some experts said that some changes may not survive legal challenges.

  11. Los últimos indultos de Biden buscan frustrar la campaña de represalias que Trump prometió En español, Yesterday

    Los indultos fueron un notable epílogo para la carrera política de medio siglo de Biden, subrayando la desconfianza y el enfado que el mandatario siente hacia Trump, el hombre que le precedió y le sucederá en el cargo.

  12. 2 Americans Held in Afghanistan Are Freed in Prisoner Swap Washington, Yesterday

    In exchange, the Biden administration released an Afghan man convicted on narcotics charges in 2008.

  13. Trump Moves to End Entry Program for Migrants From 4 Nations Washington, Yesterday

    The president sought to end a program that allowed migrants fleeing Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to fly into the United States and remain in the country for up to two years.

  14. Trump declared an emergency at the southern border. Here’s what that means. Washington, Yesterday

    Invoking presidential emergency powers gives the president the ability to go around Congress and unlock federal funding to crack down at the border.

  15. Trump Signs Two Orders to Dismantle Equity Policies Washington, Yesterday

    The administration will take steps to roll back federal support for racial equity and protections for transgender people.

  16. Trump Has Everyone Just Where He Wants Them Op Ed, Yesterday

    A boast and a warning as the 45th president becomes the 47th.

  17. Trump’s Opening Act of Contempt Editorial, Yesterday

    To open his term with such an act of contempt toward the legal system is audacious, even for Mr. Trump.

  18. Trump Demands Search for Political Bias in Justice Dept., Other Agencies Washington, Yesterday

    His ‘weaponization’ executive order begins with a list of misleading accusations against the Biden administration.

  19. In Dueling Pardons, an Intensified Fight Over the Meaning of Jan. 6 Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s grant of clemency to those who assaulted the Capitol in his name four years ago clashed with his predecessor’s decision to shield from retribution those who had sought to hold him to account.

  20. Pardoned Biden Family Members Were Targets of Republicans Washington, January 20

    The relatives who were granted clemency in the final minutes of Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidency had not been charged with wrongdoing, but some had drawn scrutiny.

  21. Biden Ends a Half-Century in Public Life on a Somber Note Washington, January 20

    “We’re not leaving the fight,” he told supporters and members of his staff as he prepared to leave Washington.

  22. The January 20 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  23. ‘American Carnage 2: Ultimate Carnage’: Best and Worst Moments From Trump’s Inaugural Address Op Ed, January 20

    Fourteen Opinion writers assess the substance and style of Trump’s speech.

  24. Portrait of General Milley Is Removed From Pentagon Washington, January 20

    The decision was an early salvo by the new administration against a military that President Trump has assailed for a variety of perceived offenses.

  25. Trump Announces a Raft of Measures to Promote Fossil Fuels Climate, January 20

    The president said he’d declare an energy “emergency,” promote drilling and end support for electric cars. His pivot to oil and gas follows the hottest year in recorded history.

  26. Words Used in Donald Trump’s Second Inaugural Address Interactive, January 20

    Frequently mentioned words in historic speeches from Donald J. Trump to George Washington.

  27. Trump Is the Oldest President to Take the Oath, Again Washington, January 20

    Before Joseph R. Biden Jr. was sworn in 2021, Donald J. Trump held the record for the country’s oldest commander in chief. He reclaimed the record on Monday.

  28. Joe Biden indulta a 5 familiares en sus últimos minutos en el cargo En español, January 20

    El presidente saliente subrayó que no creía que su familia hubiera hecho nada malo, pero temía los ataques políticos de Donald Trump.

  29. Scores of Senior Diplomats Are Leaving Posts as Trump Takes Office Washington, January 20

    The departures are common when a transition takes place, but it is now happening more quickly and on a larger scale than under previous administrations, a U.S. official said.

  30. Biden Pardons 5 Members of His Family in Final Minutes in Office Washington, January 20

    Mr. Biden emphasized that he did not believe his family did anything wrong, but he feared political attacks by Donald J. Trump.

  31. Cómo ver la toma de posesión de Donald Trump En español, January 20

    Tenemos a más de dos decenas de reporteros y periodistas gráficos cubriendo los acontecimientos en tiempo real.

  32. Biden in Final Hours Pardons Relatives and Others to Thwart Trump Reprisals Washington, January 20

    President Biden used his executive clemency power to protect people targeted by Donald J. Trump, including five members of his family as well as Liz Cheney, Anthony S. Fauci and Mark A. Milley.

  33. Trump Vowed to End the Ukraine War Before Taking Office. The War Rages On. Washington, January 19

    Donald J. Trump’s promise to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine in 24 hours, “before I even become president,” proved to be untrue.

  34. Biden Pardons Five More, Including the Civil Rights Leader Marcus Garvey Washington, January 19

    Civil rights advocates and lawmakers have long said that Mr. Garvey’s 1923 conviction for mail fraud was unjust, arguing that he was targeted for his work.

  35. How to Watch Trump’s Inauguration Politics, January 19

    We have more than two dozen reporters and visual journalists covering the events in real time.

  36. ‘We’d Have Been Better Off if Trump Won in 2020’: Three Columnists Brace for the First 100 Days Op Ed, January 19

    What kind of disruptions does America need? And what will Trump not actually follow through on?

  37. On His Last Day in Office, Biden Urges Supporters in Charleston to ‘Hold on to Hope’ Washington, January 19

    President Biden reflected on the “faith and friendship” he found in South Carolina during several critical moments in his life and career.

  38. Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, Reflects on China Policy Washington, January 19

    President Biden and his team saw China as the one nation with the intent and capability to displace American primacy — and crafted policies to defend U.S. power.

  39. Biden Made a Global Push to Constrain China. What Will Trump Do? Washington, January 19

    Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, said in an interview that “we’ve just stuck with our theory, which is managed competition.” Trump and Xi Jinping might have other plans.

  40. Defiance Is Out, Deference Is In: Trump Returns to a Different Washington Washington, January 19

    As Donald J. Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, much of the world seems to be bowing down to him and demoralized opponents are rethinking the future.

  41. The One Thing Americans Remember About Biden Interactive, January 19

    A survey of more than 2,000 people offers an early look at his legacy.

  42. The Federal Work Force Grew Briskly Under Biden. It’s Still Historically Low. Business, January 19

    Government agencies that shrank in President-elect Trump’s first term have mostly bounced back, and some have become even larger.

  43. A Veteran Photographer Still Wants to Improve on Inauguration Day Summary, January 19

    Doug Mills has photographed every presidential swearing-in ceremony since 1985. “I’ve learned a lot from all of them,” he said.

  44. Get Your Scorecards: Global Opportunities for Trump the Deal Maker Washington, January 19

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has made big promises on Ukraine, Iran, China and crises around the globe. But he will have to make difficult choices.

  45. Virginia Governor Criticizes Biden for Commuting Sentences of 2 Men Washington, January 19

    The men had been acquitted by a jury of the murder of a police officer, but the judge had concluded that they had been involved and sentenced them to life in prison.

  46. 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.

  47. Who Is Coming to the Inauguration — and Who Isn’t Washington, January 18

    Billionaires, foreign leaders and celebrities including Mike Tyson and Carrie Underwood will appear at the inauguration. Some prominent Democrats are taking a pass.

  48. A días de la toma de posesión de Trump, la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos está en calma En español, January 18

    El número de migrantes ha disminuido de forma constante en los últimos meses. El descenso se ha atribuido en gran medida al endurecimiento de las restricciones introducidas por el gobierno de Biden y las autoridades mexicanas y panameñas.

  49. Trump Brings a Chill to Washington Op Ed, January 18

    A more seasoned Trump prepares to work his will in a more biddable D.C.

  50. The January 18 Israel Hamas Gaza Ceasefire live blog included one standalone post:
  51. Trump Vowed a Crackdown on the Mexican Border, but It’s Already Quiet Foreign, January 18

    Ahead of the inauguration, migrant shelters south of the Rio Grande are far from full, a reflection of the tougher measures imposed on both sides of the border.

  52. U.S. Spy Chief Took on Role of Negotiator in Gaza War Washington, January 18

    As C.I.A. director, William J. Burns was deeply focused on China and Russia when the Middle East conflict plunged him back into his old life.

  53. Trump Has Promised Another Immigration Crackdown. Here’s a Primer on His First. National, January 18

    The hard-line policies in his first term were a significant shift that reframed the national conversation on immigration and helped return him to the White House.

  54. How Antony Blinken, America’s Top Diplomat, Became the Secretary of War Washington, January 18

    President Biden’s longtime aide rallied scores of nations to defend Ukraine, but then became a villain to the many critics of U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

  55. The Art of the Image: Trump as His Own Executive Producer Politics, January 18

    The once and soon-to-be president takes advantage of the blurry lines between appearance and perception, between reputation and reality.

  56. Biden and Trump Weigh In as TikTok Threatens to ‘Go Dark’ on Sunday Business, January 18

    The Chinese-owned company said it would cut off its services unless the U.S. assures Apple, Google and other companies that they would not be punished for hosting and distributing TikTok.

  57. Who Are the Millions of Immigrants Trump Wants to Deport? Interactive, January 18

    Trump wants to end several programs that offered new arrivals temporary relief. Millions of others without legal status may also be vulnerable to deportation.

  58. What the Cease-Fire Deal Really Means Op Ed, January 17

    After initial celebrations, challenges will be enormous as the terms of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire progress.

  59. ‘La Migra!’ A Glimpse of Trump’s Promised Deportation Storm Investigative, January 17

    Sweeps by Border Patrol agents in California have stoked fears among undocumented migrant workers on the eve of Donald J. Trump’s presidential inauguration.

  60. Can He Do That? Here’s What Biden’s Move on the Equal Rights Amendment Means. Washington, January 17

    Presidents have no direct role in approving constitutional amendments. So what could President Biden’s pronouncement recognizing a new one actually do?

  61. Oracle May Hold TikTok’s Future in Its Hands Business, January 17

    The company is one of the app’s leading server providers, managing the data centers where billions of 40-second videos are stored.

  62. Fed Quits Global Climate Risk Group Ahead of Trump Presidency Washington, January 17

    The central bank said it had decided to leave the network after the group’s work “increasingly broadened in scope.”

  63. 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.

  64. How Biden’s Inner Circle Protected a Faltering President Washington, January 17

    “Your biggest issue is the perception of age,” Mike Donilon, the president’s longtime strategist, told him in 2022, according to people who heard him.

  65. From the Renegade to the Supreme Court: A Timeline of TikTok’s Rise and Fall Styles, January 17

    What started as “the dance app” spawned countless memes, launched lucrative careers and shaped entire industries. Here’s how it got here.

  66. Here Are Key Dates in the Equal Rights Amendment’s 100-Year History Washington, January 17

    President Biden says he believes the amendment has met the requirements to be enshrined in the Constitution. Its history has been long and complex.

  67. La Corte Suprema de EE. UU. respalda la ley que obliga a vender o prohibir TikTok En español, January 17

    La empresa argumentaba que la ley violaba sus derechos de libertad de expresión y los de sus 170 millones de usuarios estadounidenses.

  68. The January 17 Trump Confirmation Hearings News live blog included two standalone posts:
  69. Remote Work Became a Washington Way of Life. Is That About to Change? Business, January 17

    Federal employees and others in the capital have grown attached to work-from-home arrangements. But hybrid work may disappear in the second Trump era.

  70. A Legacy in Biden Blue Styles, January 17

    Joe, Jill and the look of the last four years — what will we remember?

  71. Supreme Court Backs Law Requiring TikTok to Be Sold or Banned Washington, January 17

    The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment rights and those of its 170 million users.

  72. Biden Says Equal Rights Amendment Has Passed, but Does Not Force Certification Washington, January 17

    The remarks were largely a symbolic gesture of support for a century-long campaign to enshrine gender equality in the Constitution. But advocates said they could add heft to a future legal fight.

  73. Medicare to Negotiate Lower Prices for Weight-Loss Drugs Science, January 17

    The government is expected to pay lower prices for Ozempic and Wegovy starting in 2027. The Trump administration will decide whether to expand coverage for millions of Americans.

  74. TikTok Makes Last-Minute Push as Supreme Court Is Poised to Rule on Ban Business, January 17

    With the court signaling it will release a decision on Friday, lobbyists for the app pushed lawmakers to shift course.

  75. U.S. Reveals Once-Secret Support for Ukraine’s Drone Industry Washington, January 17

    The development of a new generation of drones has revolutionized how wars are fought, according to U.S. officials.

  76. Biden Commutes Sentences of Nearly 2,500 Drug Offenders Washington, January 17

    The action, aimed at inmates who received harsher sentences based on old disparities in drug laws, is the broadest commutation of individual sentences ever issued by a U.S. president.

  77. How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trump’s Arms Op Ed, January 17

    Marc Andreessen explains the newest faction of conservatism.

  78. Democrats Are Losing the War for Attention. Badly. Op Ed, January 17

    The MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes on why attention has become more valuable than money in politics.

  79. ‘I’m Urging You Not to Run’: How Schumer Pushed Biden to Drop Out Washington, January 17

    The New York senator, who swallowed concerns for months and then stalled for time on sharing them with President Biden, ultimately told him he risked going down as one of the “darkest figures.”

  80. Biden Says He Urged Netanyahu to Accommodate Palestinians’ ‘Legitimate Concerns’ Foreign, January 17

    President Biden said in an MSNBC interview that he pushed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent civilian deaths during the Gaza war. He also defended his steadfast support for Israel.

  81. Biden y Trump dejan a un lado su enemistad para alcanzar el alto al fuego en Gaza En español, January 17

    La extraordinaria colaboración entre el presidente saliente y el entrante no impidió que ambas partes se atribuyeran el mérito.

  82. The January 16 Trump News Hearings live blog included one standalone post:
  83. State Attorneys General Ask Courts to Preserve Biden-era Gun Control Measures National, January 16

    Days before Trump returns to office, the legal fight with Democratic state officials over his agenda has begun.

  84. Biden Administration Creates Final Limits for Oil Drillers in Alaska Climate, January 16

    Republicans said they were seeking ways to quickly reverse the restrictions in the state’s North Slope region.

  85. Biden Tightens Cybersecurity Rules, Forcing Trump to Make a Choice Washington, January 16

    The president’s latest executive order accelerates the move to mandatory compliance by software providers. It may run afoul of the Trump mandate to deregulate.

  86. Biden’s ‘Bittersweet’ Farewell Address Letters, January 16

    Readers offer both praise and criticism of the outgoing president. Also: Greenland’s rights; resilience amid trauma; near-death experiences.

  87. A Cease-Fire in Gaza N Y T Now, January 16

    Israel and Hamas have finally agreed to a truce.

  88. What to Know About the E.V. Tax Credit That Trump Might Repeal Business, January 16

    Rules for a $7,500 tax break for electric vehicle purchases and leases recently changed, but more far-reaching changes are expected when President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office.

  89. 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.

  90. Biden Delivers Farewell Address Packed With Warnings to Americans Video, January 16

    Speaking from the Oval Office, the president warned of a rising oligarchy, a potential tech-industrial complex and the threat of the climate crisis in his farewell address to the nation.

  91. Full Transcript of President Biden’s Farewell Address Washington, January 16

    The president delivered the 17-minute speech from the Oval Office in the White House.

  92. Biden pronuncia su discurso de despedida con una advertencia a EE. UU. En español, January 16

    En su último discurso desde el Despacho Oval, el presidente Biden instó al país a recordar sus raíces y a no renunciar a sus valores en el altar de un nacionalismo populista que considera peligroso.

  93. President Biden Is Bowing Out After One Term. He’s Not the First. Washington, January 16

    Other American presidents have faced the delicate challenge of bidding farewell with grace after serving only one term in the Oval Office.

  94. Israel and Hamas Agree to Gaza Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal Video, January 16

    The Israeli cabinet still has to ratify the deal, and some details remained unresolved.

  95. Biden and Trump Defy Their History of Animosity to Seal Gaza Cease-Fire Washington, January 16

    But the extraordinary collaboration between outgoing and incoming presidents did not stop both sides from claiming credit.

  96. Why Trump Wanted a Mideast Cease-Fire Deal Before Taking Office Washington, January 15

    The agreement removed one of the most vexing international conflicts that hovered over the start of his second term.

  97. How the Cease-Fire Push Brought Together Biden and Trump’s Teams Washington, January 15

    Rarely have representatives of current and new presidents of different parties worked together at such a high-stakes moment. But the president and the president-elect didn’t quite share credit.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

  99. Israel y Hamás acuerdan un alto al fuego en Gaza, según las autoridades En español, January 15

    El alto al fuego entrará en vigor inmediatamente, dijo un funcionario de la Casa Blanca. La primera fase del acuerdo, que incluye el inicio de la liberación de rehenes, durará seis semanas, aunque no estaba claro qué día comenzaría, dijo el funcionario.

  100. White House Advances Last-Minute Push to Cut Nicotine in Cigarettes Science, January 15

    In the final days of the Biden administration, the F.D.A. is moving ahead with a proposal to require companies to produce a less addictive product for traditional smokers.

  101. Israel and Hamas Hope to Secure Cease-Fire Deal Within Days, Officials Say Foreign, January 15

    Negotiators and mediators meeting in Qatar were rushing to address outstanding issues on Wednesday.

  102. Why Biden May Matter N Y T Now, January 15

    We explore the president’s legacy.

  103. With a Series of Actions, Biden Races to Constrain Trump Washington, January 15

    The president has issued policy decisions in a number of areas in the final days of his term to cement his agenda, including environmental justice, prison reform and immigration.

  104. In Farewell Address, Biden Warns of an ‘Oligarchy’ Taking Shape in America Washington, January 15

    President Biden did not explicitly name President-elect Donald J. Trump, but his remarks went straight at the tension at the heart of the incoming White House.

  105. Rubio Is in Spotlight on Second Big Day of Cabinet Hearings Washington, January 15

    Senator Marco Rubio, who is nominated for secretary of state, has a long history of personal and policy differences with President-elect Donald Trump.

  106. Biden retirará a Cuba de la lista de Estados que patrocinan el terrorismo En español, January 14

    La decisión es la más reciente de una serie de enfoques contradictorios hacia el país caribeño por parte de distintos gobiernos estadounidenses.

  107. Biden Will Remove Cuba From List of State Sponsors of Terrorism Washington, January 14

    The decision is the latest in a series of conflicting U.S. approaches to Cuba by different administrations.

  108. Speaker Orders Capitol Hill Flags Raised for Inauguration Washington, January 14

    President-elect Donald J. Trump had complained that flags were scheduled to fly at half-staff — a symbol of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter — on the day of his inauguration.

  109. El funcionario mexicano que cargó con la mayor parte de la responsabilidad de la crisis migratoria En español, January 14

    Cuando los cruces fronterizos aumentaron en 2023, EE. UU. presionó a México para que impusiera medidas más agresivas. Las autoridades mexicanas enfocaron su atención en Francisco Garduño Yáñez, entonces comisionado del Instituto Nacional de Migración.

  110. Biden Must Block Trump’s Sword of Retribution Op Ed, January 14

    He should issue pardons to critics of the incoming president.

  111. The Mexican Official Accused of Hiding the Severity of the Border Crisis Foreign, January 14

    When border crossings grew out of control in 2023, the U.S. pressured Mexico to do something. Officials rebuked the immigration chief and stripped him of a key power, an investigation shows.

  112. Biden Promised to ‘Turn the Page’ on Trump. What Went Wrong? Op Ed, January 14

    Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, looks back on the hopes and realities of Bidenism.

  113. Special Counsel Report on Hunter Biden Denounces President’s Criticism of Case Washington, January 13

    The report by the special counsel, David C. Weiss, criticized President Biden for making “baseless accusations” that threatened “the integrity of the justice system as a whole.”

  114. Biden’s Push to Cancel Student Debt Surpasses 5 Million Borrowers Washington, January 13

    With Monday’s authorization and 27 previous ones, the Biden administration has forgiven over $180 billion in student loans, even as its larger policy vision never took root.

  115. American Competitor Signals Possible New Bid for U.S. Steel Business, January 13

    The company’s renewed interest comes after the Biden administration blocked Nippon Steel from acquiring the onetime American powerhouse.

  116. Biden Aides Warned Putin as Russia’s Shadow War Threatened Air Disaster Washington, January 13

    The White House scrambled to get a message to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last year after U.S. intelligence agencies said a Russian military unit was preparing to send explosive packages on cargo planes.

  117. Biden Promotes His Foreign Policy During His Final Week in Office Washington, January 13

    The president argued in a speech that he strengthened U.S. alliances during his four years in office and that America’s adversaries are weaker than when he took over.

  118. Biden Administration Adopts Rules to Guide A.I.’s Global Spread Washington, January 13

    New rules aim to keep advanced technology out of China and to ensure that cutting-edge artificial intelligence is developed by the United States and its allies.

  119. L.A.’s Private Firefighters, and U.S. Childhood Vaccination Rates Fall Podcasts, January 13

    Plus, remembering a civil rights Freedom Rider.

  120. Big Tech’s Big Bet on Trump The Daily, January 13

    Silicon Valley billionaires are throwing their support behind the president-elect.

  121. Biden Awards Medal of Freedom to Pope Francis Washington, January 12

    President Biden, a Catholic, awarded the medal with distinction to the pontiff, to whom he has turned for personal guidance.

  122. Five Presidents and a Funeral Op Ed, January 11

    The pious Carter and profane Trump had some things in common.

  123. As L.A. Fires Rage, Trump and Newsom’s Hostilities Resurface Politics, January 11

    California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, and President-elect Donald J. Trump have long feuded. Can the rancor be set aside to help a devastated city recover?

  124. Republicans Can Slow but Not Stop Electric Vehicles, Experts Say Business, January 11

    More car buyers are expected to eventually pick battery-powered cars and trucks as prices fall and technology improves, even if Biden-era incentives disappear.

  125. Biden Calls Meta’s Ending of Fact-Checking Program ‘Shameful’ Washington, January 11

    Responding to a question from a reporter, the president said he believed Americans “want to tell the truth.”

  126. Supreme Court to Hear New Affordable Care Act Case on Preventive Care Washington, January 11

    Lower courts ruled that a task force that determines which treatments must be covered at no cost had not been validly appointed.

  127. Biden Officials Say the Truth About Havana Syndrome Is Still Unknown Washington, January 10

    The White House contradicts a new intelligence assessment on the mysterious ailments that diplomats and spies have reported for years.

  128. Border Crossings Continue to Drop Before Trump’s Second Term Washington, January 10

    Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border in November fell to their lowest level of President Biden’s administration.

  129. Biden Issues Sweeping Deportation Protections Before Trump Takes Office Washington, January 10

    The move allows hundreds of thousands of people from Sudan, Ukraine, El Salvador and Venezuela to stay in the country temporarily.

  130. Biden aumenta a 25 millones de dólares la recompensa por Nicolás Maduro En español, January 10

    Se trata de una medida de represalia destinada a castigar al líder autócrata de Venezuela por negarse a abandonar el poder.

  131. Biden Raises Bounty for Nicolás Maduro to $25 Million Foreign, January 10

    The United States will also extend temporary protections for roughly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants in the United States.

  132. Death Toll Climbs in L.A. Fires, and TikTok’s Last Chance Podcasts, January 10

    Plus, goodbye to a hairy “Shrek” icon.

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

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

  134. Biden’s Legacy: Bad or Worse? Op Ed, January 10

    A cleareyed review of Biden’s term.

  135. Inside Trump’s Search for a Health Threat to Justify His Immigration Crackdown Washington, January 9

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s advisers have spent months trying to identify a disease that will help them build their case for closing the border.

  136. Judge Rejects Biden’s Title IX Rules, Scrapping Protections for Trans Students Washington, January 9

    The decision threw out the administration’s proposed regulations, which prohibited discrimination based on gender identity.

  137. At Jimmy Carter’s Funeral, a Rare Image of Presidential Unity Styles, January 9

    President-elect Donald J. Trump becomes part of the club. Melania Trump joins the first ladies.

  138. Guantánamo Bay Explained: The Costs, the Captives and Why It’s Still Open Washington, January 9

    Just 15 men remain at the prison, down from hundreds when it opened 23 years ago. But the costly operation could go on for years.

  139. Biden Says Jimmy Carter’s ‘Enduring Attribute’ Was Character Washington, January 9

    The president told attendees at the state funeral, including the other four living presidents, that Mr. Carter’s character allowed him to survive in a world of powerful pressures.

  140. U.S. Steel, Its Merger Blocked, Faces Stark Alternatives Business, January 9

    The onetime dynamo is fighting to revive a takeover by Nippon Steel. Other tie-ups could also face obstacles, and going it alone could force cutbacks.

  141. Carter’s Funeral Brings Five Presidents Together, a Rarity Express, January 9

    It is unusual for five current and former presidents to gather at the same event, but when it happens, it is often at a funeral.

  142. Here’s Who Will Speak at Jimmy Carter’s Funeral National, January 9

    President Biden will deliver a eulogy, and tributes written by Gerald Ford and Walter Mondale will be read by their sons.

  143. Biden Administration Ignites Firestorm With Rules Governing A.I.’s Global Spread Washington, January 9

    The tech industry is fighting new regulations, expected soon, that aim to keep the cutting-edge technology in the United States and allied countries.

  144. Banks Are Racking Up Wins Even Before Trump Is Back in White House Business, January 9

    Lobbying by banks helped torpedo a major proposal, and a top regulator announced this week that he would step down from a leadership role.

  145. U.S. Saw an Opportunity While It Pushed to Arm Ukraine Washington, January 9

    The White House seized a rare chance to undermine Russia and build up regional allies as it built a coalition to support the Ukrainians.

  146. Biden Cancels Italy Trip to Focus on California Fire Response Washington, January 9

    President Biden was set to meet Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Pope Francis during what would have been his last presidential trip abroad.

  147. The January 8 Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  148. President Biden Becomes a Great-Grandfather Washington, January 8

    Mr. Biden said his eldest granddaughter, Naomi, gave birth to a baby boy in California.

  149. Trump Blames California’s Governor, and His Water Policy, for Wildfires Washington, January 8

    Donald J. Trump issued angry comments about Gov. Gavin Newsom, and President Biden was briefed in California by the state’s fire officials.