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  1. Why Trump Is Resilient Opinion, Today

    Chickening out is crucial to his political success.

  2. Experts Who Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese Students Are Skeptical of Trump Plan U.S., Today

    Some former spy-hunters see the State Department’s plan to revoke visas of some Chinese college students as heavy-handed and counterproductive.

  3. Blow to Biden-era Program Plunges Migrants Into Further Uncertainty U.S., Today

    A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is unclear how quickly many could be deported.

  4. ‘Prognosis Is Good,’ Biden Says in First Remarks About Cancer Diagnosis U.S., Yesterday

    The former president said on Friday that he was taking a single pill daily to treat aggressive prostate cancer.

  5. Energy Dept. Cancels $3.7 Billion for New Technologies to Lower Emissions Climate, Yesterday

    The 24 awards would have gone to a range of companies trying in novel ways to reduce the pollution that is heating the planet.

  6. Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration, for Now, to End Biden-Era Migrant Program U.S., Yesterday

    The administration had asked the court to allow it to end deportation protections for more than 500,000 people facing dire humanitarian crises in their home countries.

  7. Trump’s Flurry of Pardons Signals a Wholesale Effort to Redefine Crime U.S., May 29

    Critics say President Trump has used the vast pardon powers of the presidency not to settle accounts, as President Biden did, but to burn the ledger.

  8. Judge Blocks Shutdown of Biden-Era Migrant Entry Programs U.S., May 29

    The sweeping order applied to hundreds of thousands of people legally in the country through programs put in place for Ukrainians, Afghans and others.

  9. Judge Declines to Block Transfer of Death Row Inmates Granted Clemency by Biden to ‘Supermax’ Facility U.S., May 28

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. commuted dozens of men’s sentences to life without parole, but the Trump administration has sought to move the inmates to a notoriously tough prison.

  10. Beware: We Are Entering a New Phase of the Trump Era Opinion, May 28

    I’ve seen the signs before. I’m seeing them now.

  11. Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama Will Run for Governor U.S., May 27

    The Alabama Republican is the latest federal lawmaker to seek elected office back at home.

  12. Trump indultó a un defraudador fiscal hijo de una de sus partidarias más leales En español, May 27

    La solicitud de indulto de Paul Walczak mencionaba el apoyo de su madre al presidente, incluida la recaudación de millones de dólares y un vínculo a un complot para difundir un diario de la familia Biden.

  13. Trump Pardoned Tax Cheat After Mother Attended $1 Million Dinner U.S., May 27

    Paul Walczak’s pardon application cited his mother’s support for the president, including raising millions of dollars and a connection to a plot to publicize a Biden family diary.

  14. Trump se beneficia económicamente de la presidencia, como ningún otro mandatario de EE. UU. En español, May 27

    Los Trump no son la primera familia presidencial que saca provecho de su tiempo en el poder, pero han hecho más por monetizar la presidencia que cualquiera que haya ocupado la Casa Blanca.

  15. Trump’s Tariffs and Tax Bill May Derail U.S. Battery Industry Business, May 26

    Domestic factories that make batteries to store power to meet America’s rising energy demand depend on Chinese components and federal subsidies.

  16. How the Ravages of Age Are Ravaging the Democratic Party Opinion, May 25

    Democrats need to figure out how to elevate new voices.

  17. Bruce Springsteen Will Never Surrender to Donald Trump Opinion, May 25

    Trump’s anger at Springsteen is driven by their two opposing visions of the American dream.

  18. As Trumps Monetize Presidency, Profits Outstrip Protests U.S., May 25

    The president and his family have monetized the White House more than any other occupant, normalizing activities that once would have provoked heavy blowback and official investigations.

  19. How Donald Trump Has Remade America’s Political Landscape Interactive, May 25

    The steady march to the right across a vast number of counties reveals the extent of the nation's transformation in the Trump era, and the seriousness of the Democrats' problems.

  20. Six Months Later, Democrats Are Still Searching for the Path Forward U.S., May 25

    The party’s standing is startlingly low after a defeat that felt like a cultural rejection. What comes next?

  21. Everyone Now Has an Opinion on Jake Tapper Business, May 23

    A book the CNN host co-wrote has received positive reviews and appears to be a sales hit. But it has also generated intense scrutiny of him and his work.

  22. The Republican Tax Bill Could Sharply Slow E.V. Sales Business, May 23

    The measure, passed by the House, would roll back incentives for people to buy electric vehicles and for automakers to make them in the U.S.

  23. U.S. to Impose Sanctions on Sudan Over Use of Chemical Weapons World, May 22

    The State Department’s announcement comes months after U.S. officials found evidence that Sudan’s military had used chemical weapons against its paramilitary rival.

  24. Medicaid, Welfare and a Work Requirement Opinion, May 22

    Readers respond to a guest essay by four Trump administration officials. Also: President Trump’s contentious meeting with the South African president.

  25. The Man Who Knew When to Step Down Opinion, May 22

    David Souter set an example more leaders should follow.

  26. Biden’s Cancer and a Lawmaker’s Death Keep Focus on Democrats’ Age Problem U.S., May 22

    After Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis and Representative Gerry Connolly’s death, some in the party want more elected officials, as one Democrat put it, to seek an earlier “escape hatch from politics.”

  27. Are We in a New Era of Presidential Regalism? Opinion, May 22

    Carlos Lozada and Aaron Retica on what two damning books on Biden reveal about the American presidency.

  28. Cuts in Research, and a Scientist Brain Drain Opinion, May 21

    Readers discuss the Trump administration’s effects on American research and science. Also: Joe Biden’s cancer; what Democrats need; false manhood.

  29. Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Briefing, May 21

    What we know about the former president’s illness.

  30. How Groupthink Protected Biden and Re-elected Trump Opinion, May 21

    Was there a Joe Biden cover-up? Jake Tapper examines the people and institutions that made the former president’s re-election campaign possible.

  31. Hope for the Best, but Plan for the Worst While President Opinion, May 21

    What others should learn from Joe Biden.

  32. Trump and Biden Backed Easing Marijuana Policy. What Happened? U.S., May 21

    Removing marijuana from the government’s most restrictive class of drugs had rare bipartisan support last year. But the D.E.A. slowed the effort and legal challenges followed.

  33. Nvidia’s Chief Says U.S. Chip Controls on China Have Backfired Business, May 21

    Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s top executive, said the attempt to cut off the flow of advanced A.I. chips spurred Chinese companies to “accelerate their development.”

  34. Biden es un chivo expiatorio. El problema son los demócratas En español, May 21

    ¿Qué sabían los demócratas sobre el declive físico y mental de Joe Biden, y cuándo lo supieron? Y, una vez que lo supieron, ¿por qué no hablaron más de ello?

  35. Hegseth Orders a New Review of U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan U.S., May 20

    The defense secretary’s decision to select his chief spokesman to lead the inquiry into the chaotic end of the war was highly unusual.

  36. Biden Did Not Get Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Before Last Week, Spokesman Says U.S., May 20

    Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s office pushed back on speculation that there had been a coverup around the illness.

  37. Prostate Experts See Familiar Scenario in Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Health, May 20

    Guidelines advise no screening after age 70, and doctors say that even men who test diligently may develop an aggressive cancer after none was found at a recent checkup.

  38. A Reckoning Over Joe Biden’s Health The Daily, May 20

    Three Times journalists discuss the past week’s news about the former president, and what it means for the Democratic Party.

  39. Joe Biden Has a Chance to Do Something Astounding Opinion, May 20

    A cancer diagnosis could be a chance to rebuild trust.

  40. Michelle Goldberg: ‘More Democrats Need to Be Doing This’ Opinion, May 20

    Democrats have a lot of problems. But they are getting some things right.

  41. What Did the Democrats Know, and When Did They Know It? Opinion, May 20

    This is not an idle question. The future of the party depends on answering it.

  42. Trump Targets Harris Campaign’s Links to Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen U.S., May 20

    The president claimed without evidence on Monday that Kamala Harris had violated campaign-finance law, essentially by paying superstars for endorsements “under the guise of paying for entertainment.”

  43. Trump Suggests Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Was Hidden From Public U.S., May 20

    Mr. Biden’s office said he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

  44. Trump Administration Discussing Paying $5 Million to Family of Jan. 6 Rioter U.S., May 19

    The payment, if approved, would represent an extraordinary concession by the Justice Department, which prosecuted nearly 1,600 people in connection with the riot.

  45. Democrats Pause Their Anger at Biden Over 2024, but Have New Questions U.S., May 19

    The former president’s cancer diagnosis prompted an outpouring of well wishes and sympathy, as well as some whispered uncertainties that reflected a lack of trust in what he says about his health.

  46. In Illness, Biden Deserves Grace Opinion, May 19

    Readers respond to former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis. Also: A.I. governance; a reality show contest for citizenship?

  47. Qué significa un diagnóstico de cáncer de próstata como el de Biden En español, May 19

    Aunque antes el pronóstico de vida de los pacientes con cáncer de próstata se medía en meses, los expertos afirman que los avances médicos han aumentado años a la supervivencia.

  48. Bove, Top Justice Dept. Official, Is Considered for Circuit Court Nomination U.S., May 19

    Emil Bove III has emerged as a top contender to fill a vacancy on the appeals court covering Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, people familiar with the matter said.

  49. My First Thought When I Heard Joe Biden’s News Opinion, May 19

    What Joe Biden understands about America’s place in the world, even now.

  50. Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis, and Why Ukraine is Seeing a Surge of Violence The Headlines, May 19

    Plus, one school district’s big A.I. experiment.

  51. Joe Biden es diagnosticado con un cáncer de próstata agresivo En español, May 19

    El expresidente de Estados Unidos recibió el diagnóstico el viernes. El cáncer, en etapa cuatro, se ha extendido a los huesos.

  52. What a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Like Biden’s Means for Patients Health, May 19

    While prognoses for prostate cancer patients were once measured in months, experts say that advances in treatment and diagnosis now improve survival by years.

  53. Biden Is Diagnosed With an Aggressive Form of Prostate Cancer U.S., May 18

    The cancer has metastasized to the bone, according to a statement from Mr. Biden’s personal office.

  54. ‘Watch Me,’ Biden Said. But Hearing Him in Hur Interview Is More Revealing. U.S., May 17

    The former president’s halting responses to questions by a special counsel show him exactly as a majority of Americans believed him to be — and as Democrats repeatedly insisted he was not.

  55. The Tragedy of Joe Biden Opinion, May 17

    Even Shakespeare might not have dreamed up this family.

  56. Duffy Blamed Biden for Air Traffic Woes. It’s a Decades-Old Problem. U.S., May 17

    The federal government has taken a reactive approach to aviation policy, often leading to delays in modernization efforts and inadequate staffing and funding.

  57. Audio of Special Counsel Interview Adds to Renewed Debate of Biden’s Fitness as President U.S., May 17

    A 2023 audio recording released by Axios comes on the heels of other recent disclosures that have prompted recriminations among Democrats over their handling of the matter.

  58. Investigators See No Criminality by E.P.A. Officials in Case on Biden-Era Grants U.S., May 16

    A contentious investigation that questioned the legality of E.P.A. grants has found very little to suggest government employees violated the law.

  59. Trump Officials Plan to Release Audio of Biden Special Counsel Interview U.S., May 16

    Republicans have demanded that the government release the recording of the 2023 interview, arguing that it might offer evidence of a decline in Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s mental acuity.

  60. Democrats Who Championed Biden’s Re-election Bid Now Seek Atonement U.S., May 16

    With their party facing record low approval ratings, many top Democrats are trying to reposition themselves from Biden boosters to truth-tellers of what really happened in 2024.

  61. How Did So Many Elected Democrats Miss Biden’s Infirmity? Opinion, May 16

    More than lying to the public, too many Democrats were lying to themselves.

  62. ‘This Is Less Like Governing and More Like a Really Nauseating Amusement Park Ride’: 3 Writers on Trump 2.0 Opinion, May 16

    What we can learn from polls about the president’s action-filled second term so far and how Democrats are looking.

  63. What Worries 11 Democratic Voters Most About Trump — and What They Want From Democrats Interactive, May 15

    The participants discuss what Democrats should do in the face of a second Trump presidency.

  64. Why Losing E.V. Tax Credits Could Hit G.M. and Ford Harder Than Tesla Business, May 14

    A House Republican bill introduced this week would do away with tax credits that had encouraged Americans to buy electric vehicles and automakers to invest in new factories.

  65. Un libro que retrata el declive de Biden durante su presidencia En español, May 14

    En ‘Original Sin’, los periodistas Jake Tapper y Alex Thompson rastrean los problemas que afectaron la presidencia de Biden y la desconexión del mandatario con el público estadounidense.

  66. Arabia Saudita recibe a Trump con toda la opulencia y el lujo de la realeza En español, May 14

    El príncipe heredero saudita dio al presidente Trump una cálida bienvenida, reflejo de la amistad entre una familia real y una familia presidencial con alianzas diplomáticas y empresariales.

  67. A Book Points to Biden’s Decline and Democrats’ Cowardice: 6 Takeaways U.S., May 13

    The book, “Original Sin,” describes how Mr. Biden’s aides quashed concerns about his age. But the anonymous accounts show that many Democrats are still afraid to discuss the issue publicly.

  68. Saudis Greet Trump to His Tastes, With Pomp, Opulence and Real Estate World, May 13

    The Saudi crown prince gave President Trump a warm and opulent welcome, reflecting the amity between a royal family and presidential family with diplomatic and business alliances.

  69. What a Prostate Nodule Detection Like Biden’s Can Mean for a Man’s Health Health, May 13

    Some doctors say they are surprised the condition was found at all in the former president, given his age.

  70. A Damning Portrait of an Enfeebled Biden Protected by His Inner Circle Books, May 13

    “Original Sin,” by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, depicts an aging president whose family and aides enabled his quixotic campaign for a second term.

  71. 4 Memorable Moments From Presidential Visits With Saudi Leaders U.S., May 13

    From F.D.R. to Trump, presidents have traveled to see Saudi Arabia and its royal family on a variety of diplomatic missions, some more inscrutable than others.

  72. Biden Is Being Evaluated for a ‘Small Nodule’ in His Prostate U.S., May 13

    It is common for a man of Mr. Biden’s age to experience prostate issues. His spokesman declined to elaborate on any details about his care.

  73. As White House Steers Justice Dept., Bondi Embraces Role of TV Messenger U.S., May 12

    Attorney General Pam Bondi has adopted a conspicuously performative approach, willing to execute White House directives with little fuss.

  74. Republicans Propose Paring Medicaid Coverage but Steer Clear of Deeper Cuts U.S., May 12

    The proposal, which is to be considered this week by a key House panel, omits some of the furthest-reaching reductions to the health program but would leave millions without coverage or facing higher costs.

  75. Drought in Military Aid to Ukraine Enters Uncharted Territory U.S., May 9

    It has been 120 days since the last drawdown of weapons from Pentagon stockpiles was announced, outstripping Speaker Mike Johnson’s hold on Ukraine aid more than a year ago.

  76. Holocaust Museum Board Clashes Over Silence on Trump Firings U.S., May 9

    Board members argued over email after a Biden appointee sent a scathing letter invoking the Holocaust as he denounced the museum’s silence on President Trump’s firings of board members.

  77. Trump Declares High-Speed Internet Program ‘Racist’ and ‘Unconstitutional’ U.S., May 8

    President Trump denounced the Biden-era Digital Equity Act as “woke handouts based on race,” raging in a social media post against a broad effort to improve high-speed internet access.

  78. EE. UU. y China, en el trasfondo del conflicto entre India y Pakistán En español, May 8

    El creciente apoyo militar de Occidente a India, y de China a Pakistán, señala un cambio en los alineamientos globales y otro posible punto álgido de las tensiones internacionales.

  79. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow for the End of Biden-Era Migrant Program U.S., May 8

    In an emergency application, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow it to revoke protections provided to migrants from troubled countries.

  80. Biden Defends His Mental Acuity and Blames Sexism for Harris’s Defeat U.S., May 8

    On ABC’s “The View,” the former president dismissed reports that he had declined while in office and said he had not been surprised that Kamala Harris lost the election, citing the role of sexism.

  81. Biden Blasts Trump in BBC Interview: ‘That’s Not Who We Are’ Express, May 7

    The former president stepped up his public re-emergence by attacking President Trump’s handling of foreign policy and defending his own decision to seek re-election.

  82. ‘That’s Not Who We Are’: Biden Criticizes Trump in BBC Interview U.S., May 7

    In his first broadcast interview since leaving office, the former president criticized several of President Trump’s actions and defended his withdrawal from the 2024 campaign.

  83. India vs. Pakistan Is Also U.S. vs. China When It Comes to Arms Sales Foreign, May 7

    Increasing Western military support to India, and China’s to Pakistan, signals a shift in global alignments — and another potential flashpoint for international tensions.

  84. Travelers Without a Real ID Will Still Be Allowed to Fly, Noem Says Express, May 6

    Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, said that travelers without a federally recognized document would face additional screening on Wednesday but would not be barred from flights.

  85. Supreme Court Lets Trump Enforce Transgender Troop Ban as Cases Proceed Washington, May 6

    Lower courts had blocked the policy, saying it was not supported by evidence and violated equal protection principles.

  86. Israel Bombs Yemen After Houthi Missile Struck Near Tel Aviv Airport Foreign, May 5

    On Sunday, a Houthi ballistic missile evaded Israel’s multilayered aerial defenses and landed near Ben-Gurion International Airport.

  87. Your Student Loan Questions N Y T Now, May 5

    We asked what you wanted to know about student loans. Today, we have the answers.

  88. We Have to Deal With Presidential Power Op Ed, May 5

    Many of the current efforts to expand the powers of the White House build on the excesses of recent Republican and Democratic presidents.

  89. Biden Aides Decided Against a Cognitive Test in Early 2024, Book Says Politics, May 4

    His White House advisers considered giving him such a test to prove his fitness for a second term, but they worried it would draw new attention to his age, according to a forthcoming book.

  90. In Leak Crackdown, Bondi Rolls Back 2013 Protection Stemming From Fox News Case Washington, May 2

    The Justice Department’s new rules for leak inquiries make it easier for investigators to bypass a legal restriction on search warrants to seize news gathering records.

  91. Trump Gets a Slow Start on Judges After Setting a Record Pace in First Term Washington, May 2

    The president named his first appeals court candidate this week, but fewer vacancies and other priorities have led to a lack of judicial nominations from the White House so far.

  92. Tips for Navigating the ‘Chaotic System’ of Student Loan Repayments Business, May 2

    Experts say recent graduates with loans should choose the repayment option that makes the most sense for them now and expect to make adjustments later.

  93. Exxon and Chevron Report Lower Profits While Girding for Tariffs Business, May 2

    President Trump’s trade policies have helped to push down oil prices while raising the costs of materials for oil and gas companies.

  94. La derecha en EE. UU. sigue defendiendo a la ivermectina En español, April 1

    El fármaco se ha convertido en una especie de símbolo de resistencia a lo que algunos en el movimiento MAGA describen como una élite corrupta.

  95. Why the Right Still Embraces Ivermectin National, March 31

    Five years after the pandemic began, interest in the anti-parasitic drug is rising again as right-wing influencers promote it — and spread misinformation about it.

  96. How Covid Remade America Interactive, March 4

    It feels as if the pandemic is behind us. But we’re living in the world it made.

  97. 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.

  98. 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.

  99. 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.

  100. 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.

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

    Biden’s disastrous debate performance highlighted age concerns.

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

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

  103. The January 8 Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  104. 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.

  105. 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.

  106. ¿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.

  107. 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.

  108. 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.

  109. 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”.

  110. 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.

  111. 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.

  112. 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.

  113. 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.

  114. 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.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

  117. ‘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.

  118. The April 18 Trump Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  119. 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.

  120. 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.”

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. ‘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.

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

    Americans’ economic pessimism.

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

    And he made the nightmare much worse.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

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

    Republican cynicism seems to have no bottom.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

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

    The great Medicaid unwinding of 2023 is doing real damage.

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

    This isn’t the recession they were looking for.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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?

  145. 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.”

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

  148. 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.

  149. 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.

  150. 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.