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Abbe Lowell, who represents New York Attorney General Letitia James, wrote this letter to the Justice Department warning it not to attempt political retribution against her.
States including New York, Illinois and Oregon sued to block the Trump administration from enforcing what they called were unlawful tariffs.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong vetoed a bill that would have required most libraries in the state to keep material considered sexually explicit in areas difficult for minors to access.
Seeking more space for their growing children (and maybe a pool), a couple combed the San Fernando Valley for a single-family home they could afford. Here’s what they found.
Marfa, Texas, offers a siren song to travelers intrigued by its dusty cowboy culture, high-brow art and wide-open horizon.
Con la caída de las tasas de vacunación y los brotes que han causado más de 790 casos en Estados Unidos y al menos dos muertes, los expertos en salud esperan que cientos o incluso miles más se contagien en los próximos meses.
Watch as the pianist distills the “joyful tragedy” of “Black and Tan Fantasy” into a stirring solo piece.
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Three users who disagreed with the site’s owner saw views for their posts plummet.
Three prosecutors resigned from the Southern District of New York on Tuesday rather than apologize for the work on the prosecution of Mayor Eric Adams of New York.
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Many blockbuster films were inspired by literature and this short quiz tests your knowledge about five of them.
See how the Trump administration has divvied up the West Wing, the formal workspace of the president and senior staff members.
The New York Times sent a wide-ranging survey to candidates in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City about affordability, public safety, President Trump, homelessness, congestion pricing, immigration, schools and their one big idea.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that the Supreme Court’s decision to block the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under a wartime law was premature.
Before the Trump administration’s cuts, members of the civilian federal work force were in every state and in thousands of the nation’s cities and small towns.
Vast swaths of the subway still rely on signal equipment from the Great Depression. A multibillion dollar plan, now at risk, hopes to bring the system into the 21st century
A ruling on two connected food-handling disputes.
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The participants discuss how they think Trump’s second term is going.
A federal appeals court in Virginia issued a striking opinion on Thursday, reaffirming that the Trump administration had to take a more active approach in seeking the release of a Maryland man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
In a letter sent to the university on Wednesday, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, demanded “relevant information” regarding each student visa holder at Harvard who has been involved with “known illegal” or “dangerous” activity.
Google violated the Sherman Antitrust Act “by willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the online technology ad industry, the court said.
After growing up in Beacon, N.Y., and drifting apart as adults, two siblings plotted their return — and brought their mother and kids along, too.
Orlando is a collection of neighborhoods, each with its own personality. There are hipster hangouts, microbreweries, an elegant shopping neighborhood — and airboats through the wetlands where you might just spot an alligator.
These estimates, drawn from the location data of three billion Facebook users, provide a view of human migration in extraordinary detail.
Dive into a new data set released by Meta, charting immigration flows among 181 countries over four years.
A federal judge in Washington said the Trump administration had shown a “willful disregard” for his order to halt deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
The Trump administration has given more time to “new media” and outlets that are more supportive of the president’s policies.
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A letter sent to Harvard on Friday by the Trump administration demanded that the university make a series of policy changes in order to continue to receive federal funding.
Harvard University’s lawyers responded on Monday to the Trump Administration’s letter demanding a series of policy changes, saying the demands were unlawful and that Harvard would not comply.
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Un video grabado en el lugar de los hechos muestra que ya caían escombros del techo de la discoteca antes de que se derrumbara.
Test your knowledge of the best-selling books (so far) in 2025 and build a reading list along the way.
The White House released the results of President Trump’s annual physical examination on Sunday.
He seems to be realizing something that budget nerds have long known.
An interactive explanation of outbreaks, vaccines and herd immunity.
The tariff rate on Chinese imports can be as high as 245% or zero, depending on the type of product that is being imported.
Video taken at the scene shows debris was already falling from the ceiling of the Jet Set nightclub before it caved in.
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“The Last of Us” returns on Sunday, the latest in TV’s lumbering horde of zombie shows. Can you tell one from another?
This season, more than 20 people died in avalanches in the U.S. Can mountains be safer?
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A ruling on a family pizza-night dispute.
Esto es lo que no ha cambiado, lo que se ha ampliado o restringido, y lo que está en disputa desde que inició el gobierno de Trump.
Fortifying the American home has become big business, selling an endless supply of paranoia.
With about $750,000 to spend, a couple with a dream of opening a business for farm-to-table events looked at pastoral properties in New York, Vermont and Maine.
Within two hours of New York City, the Hudson Valley is the perfect escape: locavore restaurants to fit every taste and budget, cider breweries, farmstands, hiking trails and art galleries.
The House voted 216 to 214 to approve a budget blueprint, a first step towards passing President Trump’s plans for spending and tax cuts.
The expansion of immigration enforcement actions by the Trump administration has thrown the status of some rights into question. See what is unchanged, what is expanded and what is in dispute.
These clusters of cells are increasingly at the center of legal disputes, resulting in piecemeal decisions that have far-reaching consequences.
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The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could continue to deport Venezuelan migrants using a wartime powers act for now, overturning a lower court that had put a temporary stop to the deportations.
Just two of the 20 largest exporters to the United States have matched Mr. Trump’s moves with new tariffs of their own.
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See a breakdown of some of the people and entities — including law firms, universities and more — that President Trump has retaliated against in the first few months of his new term.
We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.
With falling vaccination rates and outbreaks that have caused more than 580 U.S. cases and at least two deaths, health experts expect hundreds or even thousands more to be infected in the coming months.
Small changes in the math can mean big differences: Switzerland’s tariffs could be much lower. Bermuda’s could be way higher. And Australia could have no tariffs at all.
Viewers have obsessed over whether the accents in Season 3 were credible, or another atrocious attempt by Hollywood to replicate a Southern dialect.
The Navy released the titles of 381 books that were removed from the U.S. Naval Academy’s Nimitz Library on the Annapolis, Md., campus this week because their subject matter was seen as being related to so-called diversity, equity and inclusion to...
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A block is more than just houses — it’s one of our most basic forms of community. This is the story of what’s lost when a whole block burns.
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Judge John Hodgman rules on Canada's most infamous culinary export.
A coot’s nest reveals that what humans throw away doesn’t really go away.
It will cost an extra nearly $900 billion in tariffs to bring shoes, TVs and all other imports into the United States, a new analysis of trade data shows.
These economies are deeply reliant on selling goods to the United States, and many of them were hit with especially steep taxes.
Shaking off first-time, home-buying jitters, a couple with a budget of just over $1 million searched for a two-bedroom with room for guests and their dog.
On California’s Central Coast, three storybook enclaves draw visitors with dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, zany architecture and more.
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Fires and smoke foul the air. Toxins seep into the earth and water. Habitats for wildlife disappear. Experts call it ecocide.
The granddaughters of the man who formulated the firm’s principles wrote to the chairman decrying his deal with President Trump.
Read Judge Dale Ho’s decision dismissing the charges against Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, with prejudice.
A reporter and photographer documented the lives of residents and staff at the Lenniger, a permanent supportive housing complex in New York City.
Research shows that our happiness depends on a complex web of relationships and interactions. Fifteen simple questions can assess yours.
Nine Republicans joined Democrats to force a vote to allow members who had new children to vote by proxy.
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Take a line-by-line look at the estimated costs of building this four-bedroom home in Phoenix, Ariz., under President Trump’s agenda.
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Advances in genetic testing and artificial intelligence are changing what’s possible for those undergoing I.V.F. Are we ready for the future of fertility?
A federal judge ruled that Alabama could not prosecute doctors and reproductive health organizations for helping patients travel out of the state to obtain abortions.
Researchers at academic institutions nationwide say that U.S. science is being dismantled.
Even though it’s been more than a century since some of these novels roared onto the literary scene, they all remain classics of the era. Try this short quiz to see how many you remember.
Israel has built a growing network of outposts and fortifications in Syria and Lebanon, deepening concerns about a protracted occupation in parts of the two countries.
This classic, full-body exercise has many fitness benefits. Here's how to do it right.
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This is the untold story of America’s hidden role in Ukrainian military operations against Russia’s invading armies.
Officials were crisscrossing the world as they sent and received sensitive messages on Signal about an imminent U.S. attack on Yemen.
Here are the layoffs, buyouts taken and planned reductions, by agency, that The New York Times has confirmed.
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President Trump’s disdain for protecting European allies gives Vladimir Putin a fresh opportunity to extend his influence.
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The cost-cutting strategy of the group, led by billionaire Elon Musk, has played out at more than 30 agencies so far.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel turns 100 this year. What does its hero tell us about how we see ourselves?
The film and TV producers champion the importance of family, at home and in the media.
After decades of nomadic land-based living, a couple decided to search for a fishing vessel that could take them on their next journey. How far would $350,000 go?
New museums, galleries and spruced-up parks counterbalance this Central European city’s classic architecture and thermal baths.
Can you clip your nails while you’re talking on the phone? What if it’s a lawyer?
Según una revisión de The New York Times, desde que Trump asumió el cargo se han realizado 258 vuelos de deportación, el nivel alcanzado en los últimos meses del gobierno de Biden.
Some experts predict that A.I. will surpass human intelligence within the next few years. Play this puzzle to see how far the machines have to go.
With the rise of loosely moderated social media platforms, a fringe vigilante movement is experiencing a dangerous evolution.
The damages for defamation claims are laid out on pages 11-13 and 27-29. Punitive, or exemplary, damages are addressed on pages 16 and 32.
The chat’s contents, which were obtained by The Atlantic after its editor in chief was added to the Signal group, provide a revealing look at private conversations between top Trump administration officials.
A series about local solutions, and the people behind them, to environmental problems.
New York City was on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis. It has largely recovered, but has transformed into a place of greater extremes.
“It still feels kind of incomplete,” said someone who lost several family friends. “It doesn’t feel like there is that closure on any of it.”
The pandemic gave researchers a rare opportunity to study human behavior. Their work offers lessons about loneliness, remote work, high heels and more.
Five years later, the coronavirus pandemic may seem far away and foggy, or as visceral as yesterday. Here are some stories of those enduring changes.
It can be easy to forget, or look away from, the pain and disruption of the pandemic. The numbers will be there to remind us.
It feels as if the pandemic is behind us. But we’re living in the world it made.
The declines began with the pandemic, well before routine vaccines became part of the national political conversation.
The U.S. economy has added roughly 19 million jobs in four years. But as of the end of 2023, 43 percent of counties still hadn’t regained all the jobs they lost in the early months of the pandemic.
The retreat by the police coincided with a surge in reckless driving and a rise in road fatalities.
Teachers this year saw the effects of the pandemic’s stress and isolation on young students: Some can barely speak, sit still or even hold a pencil.
As the presidential election approaches, politicians are focused on who is to blame for price increases. How did we get here?
The world must not continue to bear the intolerable risks of research with the potential to cause pandemics.
Insurers are raising prices for insurance premiums steeply. Here's why, and why it matters for the economy.
The footprint of gun violence in the U.S. has expanded, as shootings worsened in already suffering neighborhoods and killings spread to new places during the pandemic years.
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.