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  1. Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company’s Computer Network Business, Yesterday

    The man, a former software developer for Eaton Corporation, wrote malicious code that crashed servers on the company’s network in 2019, prosecutors said.

  2. California Strikes Back at Texas’ Power Grab The Daily, Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced an aggressive plan to retaliate against gerrymandering by Texas Republicans. Will it work?

  3. California and Texas Face Off in Redistricting Fight Video, Yesterday

    The battle over redistricting is playing out in the country’s two largest states. Texas and California passed redistricting efforts this week that counter each other. David Goodman and Laurel Rosenhall explain how redistricting is playing out in both states and what the final outcome could look like.

  4. California Lawmakers Approve Plan to Counter Texas Redistricting Video, Yesterday

    On Thursday, lawmakers in Sacramento approved a sweeping plan to elect more Democrats by redrawing congressional districts. This would counter the gerrymandered map that Republicans in Texas passed earlier the same day.

  5. Newsom Signs California Redistricting Plan to Counter Texas Republicans U.S., August 21

    Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic state lawmakers moved quickly to create new districts that could help their party flip five congressional seats. Their plan still requires voter approval.

  6. Texas Mother Wanted for Son’s Murder Arrested in India World, August 21

    Cindy Rodriguez Singh had fled the United States in 2023 shortly after the authorities questioned her about her 6-year-old’s disappearance.

  7. Newsom Raises $6.2 Million in First Week of Redistricting Fight U.S., August 21

    The figure makes plain how a gerrymandering push that began in Texas but spread nationwide has energized the Democratic base.

  8. En Nueva York el ICE detiene y deporta a familias y menores de edad En español, August 21

    Las autoridades de inmigración han detenido a unos 50 menores en el área metropolitana desde enero. Al menos 38 de ellos han sido deportados, incluida una niña de 6 años.

  9. Texas and California Race Forward With Rival Redistricting Efforts U.S., August 21

    Lawmakers in the nation’s two most populous states were planning to vote Thursday on competing proposals as the battle over U.S. House maps intensified.

  10. Texas House Approves Redistricting Maps Video, August 21

    The Texas House passed a partisan congressional map on Wednesday after weeks of legislative combat.

  11. Walmart retira camarones congelados en EE. UU. tras una advertencia de contaminación radiactiva En español, August 20

    La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos instó a los consumidores a desechar los paquetes de camarones congelados vendidos en 13 estados. Una experta en seguridad alimentaria dijo que el riesgo para el público era bajo.

  12. Camp Mystic Parents Demand Changes Before More Children Are Lost U.S., August 20

    A Texas Legislative Committee heard for the first time from the parents who demanded better flood warning systems, better training and equipment for camps near the river.

  13. Deportation of 6-Year-Old Puts Spotlight on ICE’s Detention of Families New York, August 20

    Immigration authorities have detained about 50 children younger than 18 in the New York City area since January. At least 38 of them have been deported.

  14. Walmart Recalls Frozen Shrimp After Radioactive Contamination Warning Business, August 20

    The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard packages of frozen shrimp sold in 13 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.

  15. Un juez detiene la ley de Texas que exigía mostrar los diez mandamientos en las aulas En español, August 20

    La ley indicaba que las escuelas públicas mostraran el decálogo en un lugar “notorio” de todas las aulas del estado antes del 1 de septiembre.

  16. Judge Halts Texas Law Mandating the Ten Commandments in School U.S., August 20

    The state law had said public schools would have to display the Ten Commandments in a “conspicuous” location in every classroom in Texas by Sept. 1.

  17. Texas Democrats Reject Republican-Imposed Police Supervision Video, August 20

    State representatives ripped up permission slips that Republican House leaders gave Democratic lawmakers trying to leave the Capitol building. One even spent the night sleeping inside the chambers.

  18. Texas Republicans Ready to Pass New Redistricting Maps, Just as Trump Wanted U.S., August 20

    The effort is intended to help the G.O.P. win five more U.S. House seats in the midterm elections. Other states, red and blue, are likely to redraw their own maps.

  19. The New American Inequality: The Cooled vs. the Cooked Opinion, August 20

    Heat waves are increasingly dangerous for those without water, shade and air-conditioning.

  20. Manhunt Underway After Texas Jail Mistakenly Releases Inmate U.S., August 19

    The release of a man who had been serving a five-year sentence for assault is the second time the jail has released someone prematurely this year.

  21. Night at the Capitol: One Democrat’s Unexpected Protest Grips Texas U.S., August 19

    Nicole Collier, a state representative, slept in the Capitol rather than agree to police surveillance imposed by Republicans after a Democratic walkout. “I am resisting,” she said.

  22. Con el retorno de los demócratas de Texas, el mapa electoral ya puede ser alterado En español, August 19

    Los demócratas siguen sin la capacidad de impedir que los republicanos aprueben un nuevo mapa de distritos del Congreso solicitado por el presidente Trump

  23. Texas Democrats Set to End Walkout, Allowing Redrawn Map to Pass U.S., August 18

    Democratic lawmakers were expected to return to Texas after fleeing the state for two weeks. Republicans are ready to quickly pass a new congressional map called for by President Trump.

  24. Protesters Gather to Oppose Trump’s Push on Redistricting U.S., August 16

    Thousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026.

  25. New Texas Laws Open a Wild West for Corporate Governance Business, August 16

    The state has handed big business a series of legislative wins as it races to woo corporations from Delaware, including a law that helped pave the way for Elon Musk’s big Tesla payday.

  26. In a Wider Redistricting War, Republicans Have an Advantage Interactive, August 16

    Republicans have a clear advantage over Democrats in the total number of states that could redraw their maps.

  27. A Lifelong Party of ‘Puzzle-Making Tomfoolery’ Science, August 16

    In 1978, Jerry Slocum assembled the first International Puzzle Party in his living room. Now it’s a global event.

  28. What Could Happen at the Trump-Putin Summit, and a Game of Chicken Over Voting Maps The Headlines, August 15

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  29. How the Democrats Became the Party That Brings Pencils to a Knife Fight Magazine, August 15

    Will the battle over Texas’ gerrymandering lead to a new era for the party?

  30. Otra posible tormenta acecha desde el golfo de México En español, August 15

    Si se organiza más antes de tocar tierra, se convertiría en la tormenta tropical Fernand.

  31. Another Potential Storm Is Brewing in the Gulf of Mexico Weather, August 15

    If this storm becomes more organized before it moves over land, it would become Tropical Storm Fernand.

  32. Lesser Prairie Chicken Loses Endangered Species Act Protections Climate, August 14

    A federal judge in Texas granted a request by the Trump administration, which said a Biden-era decision to safeguard the bird was flawed.

  33. Texas Democrats Will Return Home, Allowing Vote on Congressional Map U.S., August 14

    The leader of Democrats in the Texas House said the battle over redistricting, which could determine control of Congress, is likely to continue in the courts.

  34. Woman Claims Marine Laced Her Drink With Abortion Pills U.S., August 14

    A Texas woman said in a lawsuit that a U.S. Marine got her pregnant and then, after she chose to keep the pregnancy, dissolved abortion pills in her hot chocolate.

  35. Judge Orders Liquidation of Infowars to Pay Sandy Hook Families U.S., August 14

    The order comes after a series of legal setbacks for the families of Sandy Hook victims as they tried to collect money owed to them by the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

  36. Russia Steps Up Its Battlefield Attacks, and America’s Drinking Drops to Record Low The Headlines, August 14

    Plus, a C.I.A. secret up for auction.

  37. Bakers on Texas-Mexican Border Are Found Guilty of Harboring Illegal Workers U.S., August 13

    Leonardo Baez and his wife were among the first employers prosecuted for taking on undocumented immigrants at their bakery in Los Fresnos, Texas. They face up to 10 years in prison.

  38. Hispanic Democratic Officials in Texas Plead Not Guilty to Voter Fraud U.S., August 13

    Texas’ attorney general, Ken Paxton, has now used his “election integrity unit” to indict 15 Latino Democrats under a 2021 statute that outlawed delivering ballots for other voters.

  39. Documenting the Horrors of the Texas Floods Times Insider, August 13

    Not for the first time, a photographer was called to head (quickly) to the scene of a natural disaster.

  40. New Video Shows Uvalde School Chief Trying to Negotiate With Gunman U.S., August 12

    The video, part of a trove of materials that authorities had refused to release, shows the minutes in which a commander tried to talk to a gunman barricaded in a room with dozens of children.

  41. How Liberalism Went to Die on the Texas-Arkansas Border Opinion, August 12

    Democrats delivered millions to the Texarkana region. It didn’t matter a dime.

  42. Geometry Solves Gerrymandering Opinion, August 12

    A new level of partisan one-upmanship should spur urgent demands for reform.

  43. Three People Are Killed After Shooting in Austin, Texas Video, August 11

    The police said the gunman was arrested after he shot and killed three people outside of a Target store in Austin, Texas, on Monday afternoon.

  44. Gunman Kills Three at a Target Store in Austin, Texas U.S., August 11

    Police said a fourth person was injured. The gunman was caught after stealing a succession of cars, the police said.

  45. Christophe de Menil, Art Patron and Designer, Is Dead at 92 Arts, August 11

    A Parisian-born oil heiress, she collected art and supported major artists, designed costumes and moved in rarefied social and cultural circles.

  46. Undocumented Immigrants Fear Seeking Aid After Texas Floods U.S., August 11

    Immigrant aid organizations in Central Texas worry that, amid an immigration crackdown, undocumented victims of the deadly floods are not receiving assistance.

  47. She Saved Up for Her New York Dream and Found It in Coney Island Real Estate, August 11

    After first landing in Williamsburg, a marketer found a one-bedroom apartment in a (somewhat) quieter part of Brooklyn, and has taken up surfing.

  48. ‘Fighting Fire With Fire,’ Democrats on Defense as Texas Redistricting Looms U.S., August 10

    A Republican proposal to add five Republican congressional seats in Texas imperils Democrats’ midterm prospects.

  49. Trump Attacked California’s Congressional Maps. Republicans Want to Save Them. U.S., August 10

    The independent body that redraws the state’s political maps isn’t perfect, many Republicans say. But they prefer that to the gerrymander that Gov. Gavin Newsom seeks to offset one proposed in Texas.

  50. Los gobiernos de EE. UU. y México buscan frenar al gusano barrenador En español, August 10

    Los gobiernos estadounidense y mexicano están explorando “todas las opciones” para luchar contra un parásito mortal que amenaza al ganado y a la fauna silvestre.

  51. Morton Meyerson, Texas Businessman and Perot Lieutenant, Dies at 87 Business, August 9

    He helped build H. Ross Perot’s company Electronic Data Systems into a leading data processing firm. He later played a crucial role in Mr. Perot’s 1992 presidential campaign.

  52. Trump Is a ‘Totem for Wealth.’ What Happens if the Economy Crashes? Opinion, August 9

    Three Opinion writers on Trump’s most recent power grabs.

  53. Gene Editing and Fly Factories: The Fight Against a Flesh-Eating Pest U.S., August 9

    The American and Mexican governments are exploring “all options” to battle a deadly parasite threatening cattle and wildlife.

  54. Texas Attorney General Moves to Oust Democrats From Office Over Walkout U.S., August 8

    Democratic lawmakers maintained their walkout to thwart a Republican gerrymander, prompting Ken Paxton to ask the state’s supreme court to remove 13 of them from their seats.

  55. Texas Redistricting Fight: Is Any of This Legal? U.S., August 8

    Democrats have left the state, the Republican governor and attorney general have vowed to remove them from office, and a senator has called in the F.B.I.

  56. ‘Hunting Wives’ Is Raunchy, Pulpy and Netflix’s Most Popular Show Style, August 8

    The drama has all the ingredients of a binge-watch: culture wars, murder and sex.

  57. El Reino Unido obliga a los sitios pornográficos a verificar la edad, de verdad En español, August 8

    Las nuevas medidas han sido muy bien acogidas, pero han suscitado algunas críticas por motivos de privacidad.

  58. A Texas Cottage That Feels Like a European Artist’s Retreat T Magazine, August 8

    Inside their Austin bungalow, a couple has created a vibrant, salon-like atmosphere.

  59. Big-Game Hunter, Eying His Next Trophy, Is Killed by Buffalo During Safari World, August 7

    Asher Watkins, a real estate executive from Texas, was tracking a Cape buffalo in South Africa when he was attacked, a safari company said.

  60. Britain Forces Porn Sites to Get Serious on ‘Age-Gating’ Technology, August 7

    The new measures have been widely embraced, but new age-verification methods have drawn some criticism because of privacy concerns.

  61. Eleven Women, Nine Dogs, Not Much Drama (and No Guys) Well, August 7

    These retired women in Texas have been through infertility, illness, layoffs, addiction and disappointing marriages. Now they are trying to create a utopia just for themselves.

  62. Cornyn Says F.B.I. Will Help Find Texas Lawmakers Who Left State U.S., August 7

    The senator said the agency had agreed to help locate Democratic state legislators who departed to try to block a vote on congressional maps. Democrats said federal law enforcement was being misused.

  63. How a Self-Described Wallflower Came to Lead the Texas Democrats’ Walkout U.S., August 7

    State Representative Gene Wu represents a racially diverse corner of Houston when he’s not defending juveniles in court. The battle over redistricting has pushed him into the national spotlight.

  64. Trump’s Redistricting Campaign Tests His Power in the States U.S., August 7

    The effort by President Trump and his allies is the latest example of them trying to rewrite the rules to squeeze out every possible political advantage.

  65. Republicans Raise the Pressure on Texas Democrats to End Their Walkout U.S., August 6

    The political and legal threats against Democrats who left Texas to protest a redrawn political map have gone further and faster than many anticipated.

  66. Reimagining the Humanities to Make Them A.I.-Proof Opinion, August 6

    Technology is making the old ways of teaching ineffective. A new way is starting to emerge.

  67. At Home With Noah Hawley, Creator of ‘Fargo’ and ‘Alien: Earth’ Interactive, August 6

    Touches of the screenwriter's career are throughout the 4,500-square-foot home he and his wife, Kyle, had built in Austin, Texas.

  68. F.B.I. Is Asked to Arrest Texas Democrats in Battle Over House Seats U.S., August 5

    It was unclear how the agency would respond. Democratic lawmakers left the state to stop Republicans from redrawing district maps to their advantage.

  69. The Redistricting Clash in Texas, Explained Briefing, August 5

    We take a look at the political fight over a redrawn map.

  70. G.O.P. Bets Big on Hispanic Voters With New Texas Map U.S., August 5

    In order to flip five U.S. House seats, Republicans are gambling that they can retain President Trump’s 2024 gains with Latinos and that voters won’t mind their hardball tactics.

  71. Los demócratas de Texas abandonan el estado para impedir que los republicanos redibujen el mapa político En español, August 4

    Al salir del estado, los demócratas podrían demorar varias semanas la votación sobre la reconfiguración del mapa. El gobernador amenazó con destituir a los legisladores que dejaron sus puestos si no regresaban antes del lunes.

  72. The Origins of the Political Power Grab in Texas U.S., August 4

    President Trump seized a moment ripe for another redistricting war.

  73. Texas Democrats Leave State to Block Vote on Gerrymandered Map Video, August 4

    The legislators’ departure was a last-ditch effort to stop Republicans from adopting a redrawn congressional map that would flip five Democratic congressional districts to favor Republicans.

  74. The Texas Redistricting Fight, Explained U.S., August 4

    Here is why Democrats in the Texas House left the state, why Republicans in the Legislature want to redraw political maps and why other states are involved.

  75. Trump ‘Wants His Own People’ in Charge of Jobs Data, and the Ex-Fox Host Turned U.S. Attorney The Headlines, August 4

    Plus, why airlines are making everything “premium.”

  76. Trump’s Texas Power Grab The Daily, August 4

    Why dozens of Democratic politicians just fled their own state.

  77. Democratic Group Calls on Blue States to Draw New House Maps U.S., August 4

    The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee is pressing legislatures to counter Republicans’ redistricting efforts in Texas and elsewhere.

  78. Democrats Disagree (Again). This Time, It’s About School Vouchers. U.S., August 4

    A moderate group that has tried to rally Democrats around school choice faces divisions over private-school vouchers.

  79. The Quest to Preserve Donald Judd’s Marfa T Magazine, August 4

    After a fire, the artist’s office in the Texas town prepares for its reopening.

  80. ‘King of the Hill’ Review: Still a Man’s World, but a Different One Arts, August 4

    The revival takes a time jump to explore how Hank Hill and America have changed — though only to a point.

  81. Cruz Criticizes Hochul for Wearing Head Scarf at Slain Officer’s Funeral New York, August 3

    In a social media back-and-forth, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York replied to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas that “anyone with basic decency” would respect the officer’s Muslim faith.

  82. Texas Democrats Leave State to Block G.O.P. From Redrawing Political Map U.S., August 3

    The walkout was a sharp escalation in the bitterly partisan clash over a congressional redistricting requested by President Trump.

  83. The Law in West Texas Breaks the Law to Protest Weed’s Prohibition U.S., August 2

    Sarah Stogner, a Republican district attorney in Texas oil country, recorded herself smoking a joint that she bought legally in New Mexico.

  84. Texas State House Panel Advances Gerrymandered Congressional Map U.S., August 2

    The full Texas House will now vote next week on a map drawn to flip five House districts to the G.O.P., but Democrats might walk out to deny Republicans a quorum.

  85. Texas Pushes Redistricting Into an Era of ‘Maximum Warfare’ U.S., August 2

    Republicans are pursuing every possible advantage, essentially trying to win elections long before people vote. In response, even some once-squeamish Democrats are talking about fighting ‘fire with fire.’

  86. Eric Holder on Why He Reversed Course on Gerrymandering U.S., August 2

    Mr. Holder, the attorney general in the Obama administration, has long fought to end gerrymandered legislative maps. But a Republican effort in Texas threatens democracy, he said in an interview.

  87. How the New Texas Map Changes the Outlook for Control of the House The Upshot, August 2

    Democrats’ chances would be hurt if the map were approved, but they would still be favored.

  88. Flaco Jiménez, Grammy-Winning Master of the Tex-Mex Accordion, Dies at 86 Arts, August 1

    Fusing traditional Tejano sounds with blues, rock and country, he recorded with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Ry Cooder.

  89. In Tense Hearing, Texas Republicans Defend Redrawn Political Map U.S., August 1

    The legislative hearing was part of a rapidly moving redistricting process, pushed by President Trump, that could see the map approved next week.

  90. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Are Selling Their Country Estate Real Estate, August 1

    The asking price for the couple’s property is around $30 million, while other celebrities, like Adam Levine and Tony Parker, also have put their homes up for sale.

  91. ‘Ni un maldito centavo’. Los sobrevivientes de las inundaciones de Texas buscan ayuda En español, July 31

    Casi un mes después de las inundaciones, muchos de los voluntarios se han marchado y los funcionarios han dejado de celebrar reuniones informativas para poner al día al público..

  92. County Emergency Official Says He Was Ill and Sleeping as Texas Floods Hit U.S., July 31

    At a hearing in hard-hit Kerr County, an emergency management coordinator for the first time explained his whereabouts when the Guadalupe River burst its banks.

  93. ‘Not a Damned Penny.’ Texas Flood Survivors Look for Help U.S., July 31

    Texas state legislators will be in Kerrville on Thursday for a hearing on the July 4 floods. They may get an earful.

  94. ‘The High Road’s Not Available to Us’: Texas Democrats Have Had Enough Opinion, July 31

    The Republican redistricting effort in Texas has emerged as a clear opportunity for Democrats to prove they have the stomach for a fight.

  95. How Texas Republicans Want to Flip These Democratic Urban Districts Interactive, July 30

    Texas Republicans unveiled a redrawn congressional map that they hope will result in a gain of five seats in the U.S. House after the 2026 midterm elections.

  96. Texas Republicans Unveil Gerrymandered House Map, Trying to Please Trump U.S., July 30

    The proposed map would give Republicans a chance to gain five U.S. House seats, including in Houston, Dallas and along the U.S.-Mexican border.

  97. Educación impulsada por IA: fundada en Texas y pronto en una escuela cerca de ti En español, July 29

    En una escuela de Texas, los alumnos dedican solo dos horas diarias al estudio, dirigidos por herramientas de inteligencia artificial.

  98. In Fight for House, New York May Follow Texas in Redrawing Maps New York, July 28

    Democrats in three states are now considering moves to counter a push by Texas Republicans to redraw their state’s maps.

  99. Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds Health, July 28

    The study found that a combination of exercise, healthy diet and other behaviors led to cognitive benefits. How much intense guidance is required was unclear, experts said.

  100. Democrats Plan $20 Million Fund to Target Texas Republicans for Redistricting U.S., July 28

    At President Trump’s urging, Texas is trying to squeeze up to five Democrats out of office to pad Republicans’ slim majority in the House.

  101. Avian Flu Wiped Out Poultry. Now the Screwworm Is Coming for Beef. U.S., July 28

    The parasitic fly that attacks warm-blooded animals was eliminated from the United States in the 1960s, but it’s creeping toward the Texas-Mexico border.

  102. A.I.-Driven Education: Founded in Texas and Coming to a School Near You U.S., July 27

    At Austin’s Alpha School, students spend just two hours a day on academics, led by artificial intelligence tools. New Alpha schools are set to open in about a dozen cities this fall.

  103. Inside a Gathering of America’s Growing Home-School Movement , July 27

    The pandemic supercharged interest. Now, a cultural and political emphasis on women staying at home is continuing to fuel growth.

  104. Houston’s Astrodome Was a Vision of the Future. It’s Past Its Prime. U.S., July 26

    Once a wonder of the world, the storied but moldering stadium has long been part of life in Houston. Is it worth saving?

  105. Texas Democrats to Confer With California and Illinois Governors on Redistricting U.S., July 25

    Two groups of Democrats left Texas to confer with Govs. Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker, who have suggested their Democratic-controlled states could counter a Texas Republican gerrymander.

  106. I’m a Former Republican Texas Lawmaker. Don’t Let Trump Mess With Our Congressional Maps. Opinion, July 25

    Giving in to partisan manipulation would further erode the public’s trust in government.

  107. A Drag Queen Leaves the Stage on Her Own Terms U.S., July 25

    Kai Lee Mykels often said her goal was to make straight men uneasy, but that was a gag. Her creator had a bigger goal in mind.

  108. Los vuelos de conexión entre Europa y EE. UU. podrían volverse más ágiles En español, July 25

    A partir de este mes, los viajeros de varios vuelos de Londres podrán saltarse los controles aduaneros estándar y llegar más rápidamente a sus puertas de conexión.

  109. At Redistricting Hearing, Texas Democrats Attack Silent Republicans U.S., July 24

    President Trump wants Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s House maps to nab as many as five seats now held by Democrats. But no new maps have been publicly proposed yet.

  110. Ken Paxton Claimed Three Houses as His Primary Residence, Records Show U.S., July 24

    The attorney general of Texas, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, could have secured favorable mortgage rates, and may have violated the law if he knowingly falsified loan documents.

  111. Democrats Have Few Tools to Counter G.O.P. Redistricting U.S., July 24

    A plan in Texas that could give Republicans at least five more House seats has Democrats fuming, and without many paths to fight it.

  112. Obama Won Record Numbers of Nonwhite Voters. This Is How the Democrats Lost Them. Interactive, July 24

    One in five voters who cast a ballot for Donald Trump in 2024 was a person of color. Why?

  113. Measles Cases Hit Record High, 25 Years After U.S. Eliminated the Disease Well, July 9

    Experts worry that if vaccination rates do not improve, deadly outbreaks will become the new normal.

  114. 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.

  115. 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.

  116. Why Oil Industry Jobs Are Down, Even With Production Up Business, January 14

    The industry is pumping ever more oil and natural gas, but it is doing so with only about three-quarters as many workers as it employed a decade ago.

  117. Fake Tags Add to Real Chaos on American Roads National, April 19

    Officials are moving to increase enforcement and change laws in response to the rise in counterfeit or expired plates, which exploded during the pandemic.

  118. Don’t Ditch Standardized Tests. Fix Them. Op Ed, January 17

    Assessing the academic skills of elementary and middle school students matters more than ever.

  119. Southwest Airlines Reaches Deal With Pilots Union Business, December 20

    The new contract would provide raises and better benefits, following similar deals at other big airlines.

  120. After End of Pandemic Coverage Guarantee, Texas Is Epicenter of Medicaid Losses Washington, August 13

    Since the end of a pandemic-era policy that barred states from removing people from Medicaid, Texas has dropped over half a million people from the program, more than any other state.

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. As Oil Companies Stay Lean, Workers Move to Renewable Energy Business, February 27

    Solar, wind, geothermal, battery and other alternative-energy businesses are adding workers from fossil fuel companies, where employment has fallen.

  124. Will Lifting Title 42 Cause a Border Crisis? It’s Already Here. National, December 29

    Plans to lift Title 42 have prompted dire predictions of chaos on the border. But there is already a migrant surge, because the pandemic policy was never an effective border-control tool.

  125. La pandemia solo va a terminar si más personas se ponen el refuerzo en Español, November 7

    Hay nuevas vacunas contra la COVID-19 que funcionan. Pero también hay menos puntos de vacunación, menos alcance y menos soluciones creativas para generar conciencia y aumentar el acceso a las inyecciones.

  126. The New Covid Boosters Are Incredible, and Everyone Should Get One Op Ed, November 3

    Getting shots into arms isn’t rocket science, or at least it shouldn’t be.

  127. Meet Me Downtown Interactive, October 26

    We visited 10 cities across the country to see how the pandemic and its aftershocks have reshaped the American downtown.

  128. Voting access updates: Mail ballots are at issue as states consider new rules and legal action. Politics, July 15

    A signature-matching rule in North Carolina is rejected, mail ballots in Pennsylvania are in dispute, and more.

  129. Voting access updates: Mail ballots are at issue as states consider new rules and legal action. Politics, July 15

    A signature-matching rule in North Carolina is rejected, mail ballots in Pennsylvania are in dispute, and more.

  130. Ending a Decade-Long Decline, More Mexicans Are Migrating to U.S. Foreign, July 1

    The death of at least 53 migrants in Texas, more than half of whom were from Mexico, is testing U.S. efforts to enlist Mexico in deterring migration.

  131. Your Friday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 27

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

  132. The maker of the gun used in the school massacre got $3.1 million in pandemic aid. Business, May 26

    Daniel Defense was one of nearly 500 gun and ammunition makers and retailers that collected a total of $125 million from the Paycheck Protection Program.