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  1. Sister of Blind Man Targeted for Deportation Asks U.S. to Free Him New York, Yesterday

    Eva Magdalena Chalco Chango, who has no lawyer, asked a federal judge to free her brother, whom she has cared for throughout his life.

  2. Elon Musk Wins $1 Trillion Tesla Pay Package Business, November 6

    Shareholders approved a plan to grant Mr. Musk shares worth nearly $1 trillion if he meets ambitious goals, including vastly expanding the company’s stock market valuation.

  3. Dallas Cowboys Player Marshawn Kneeland Dies at 24 U.S., November 6

    The police said he appeared to have taken his own life.

  4. An American Conductor Comes Home to Lead Houston Grand Opera Arts, November 6

    After more than a decade in Europe, James Gaffigan is returning to the United States to take over one of the nation’s highest-profile opera houses.

  5. A Fight Over Maps Briefing, November 6

    We explain a California vote to flip as many as five House seats for Democrats next year.

  6. Redistricting Battles, Set Off by Trump, Have Few Parallels in U.S. History U.S., November 5

    First, Texas redistricted. Other states followed, and now California. Some legal experts say it’s a crisis: “The wheels are coming off the car right now.”

  7. House Race in Houston Heads for Runoff Between Young Democrats U.S., November 5

    The seat, long held by Black Houston leaders, has been vacant since March. The winner is likely to face Representative Al Green in a district altered by Republican gerrymandering.

  8. Bomb Threat Halts Flights at Reagan Airport, Officials Say U.S., November 4

    Flights resumed in the early afternoon after passengers were safely taken off a plane that arrived from Houston, the airport said. The F.B.I. said “no hazards” were found.

  9. Texas Election Results Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Texas elections.

  10. Texas Proposition 9 Election Results: Tax Exemption for Income-Producing Property Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Texas general election.

  11. Texas Proposition 7 Election Results: Tax Exemption for Certain Surviving Spouses of Veterans Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Texas general election.

  12. Texas Proposition 8 Election Results: Prohibit Tax on Estates Interactive, November 4

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  13. Texas 18th Congressional District Special Election Results Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Texas special election.

  14. Texas Proposition 17 Election Results: Tax Exemption for Border Security Infrastructure Interactive, November 4

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Texas general election.

  15. Texas Proposition 14 Election Results: Establish State Dementia Institute Interactive, November 4

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  16. Texas Proposition 5 Election Results: Animal Feed Tax Exemption Interactive, November 4

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  17. Texas Proposition 13 Election Results: Increase General Property Tax Exemption Interactive, November 4

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  18. Texas Proposition 11 Election Results: Increase Property Tax Exemption for the Elderly and Disabled Interactive, November 4

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  19. Texas Proposition 2 Election Results: Prohibit Capital Gains Tax Interactive, November 4

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  20. Texas Proposition 6 Election Results: Prohibit Taxes on Securities Transactions Interactive, November 4

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  21. Texas Proposition 1 Election Results: Technical College Funding Measure Interactive, November 4

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  22. Texas Proposition 15 Election Results: Codify Parental Rights Interactive, November 4

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  23. Texas Proposition 10 Election Results: Tax Exemption for Fire Damage Interactive, November 4

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  24. Texas Proposition 16 Election Results: Prohibit Non-Citizens from Voting Interactive, November 4

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  25. Texas Proposition 12 Election Results: Changes to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct Interactive, November 4

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  26. Texas Proposition 3 Election Results: Denial of Bail Measure Interactive, November 4

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  27. Texas Proposition 4 Election Results: Use Sales Tax for Water Fund Interactive, November 4

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  28. With an Eye on the Midterms, Trump Fuels a Nationwide Scramble for Power U.S., November 3

    President Trump is imploring lawmakers to redraw their congressional maps to stave off Democratic control of the House. But the debate over redistricting has revealed fissures within both parties.

  29. The Nationwide Battle Over Electoral Maps Video, November 3

    What began with Texas drawing what could be five new Republican districts in the House of Representatives at President Trump’s behest has spiraled into a nationwide redistricting race. Nick Corasaniti, a New York Times reporter covering national politics, gives an overview.

  30. Control of Tesla Is at Stake in Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay Plan Business, November 3

    Mr. Musk’s supporters say he may quit if shareholders don’t approve a trillion-dollar package. Some investors say it’s excessive and would give him too much sway.

  31. Austin Asked Voters to Raise Taxes for the Homeless. It’s Not Going Well. U.S., November 2

    A proposed tax hike before the city on Tuesday has become a referendum on governance in the fast-changing Texas capital.

  32. New York Judge Dismisses Texas Challenge to the State’s Abortion Shield Law Health, October 31

    The lawsuit was filed against an Ulster County clerk who rebuffed an attempt to enforce a Texas judgment against a New York doctor for sending abortion pills to that state.

  33. A Legal Blizzard in Texas Targets Democrats and Promotes Ken Paxton U.S., October 31

    The Texas attorney general has escalated the pace of high-profile legal actions, raising concern that his Senate campaign is influencing his law enforcement work.

  34. Large Fire at Texas Cotton Gin Prompts Evacuation Order U.S., October 29

    Residents of nearly a dozen streets in Gregory, Texas, north of Corpus Christi, were ordered to leave their homes as firefighters battled the blaze from the ground and the air.

  35. A West Texas Children’s Clinic Where Vaccine Suspicion Is Encouraged U.S., October 27

    Parents who come to Pia Habersang’s practice in Amarillo shun vaccinations, with the encouragement of the clinic’s nurse practitioner; the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; and President Trump.

  36. Neutrogena Recalls Makeup Wipes Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns Business, October 25

    The recalled wipes were distributed in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

  37. Exxon Sues California Over New Climate Disclosure Laws Climate, October 25

    The oil giant said requirements that companies calculate new details about greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks violate Exxon’s free speech rights.

  38. Bombarderos B-1 estadounidenses volaron cerca del espacio aéreo venezolano En español, October 24

    El presidente Trump, cuando se le preguntó en la Casa Blanca por los vuelos, negó que se hubieran producido.

  39. U.S. B-1 Bombers Flew Near Venezuelan Air Space U.S., October 23

    The long-range B-1 bombers can carry up to 75,000 pounds of guided and unguided munitions, the largest nonnuclear payload of any aircraft in the Air Force arsenal.

  40. A Costly Radio System Faltered When Texas Needed It Most U.S., October 23

    Motorola won a $7 million contract to modernize Kerr County’s emergency radio system. When a devastating flash flood swept through the county, emergency crews had trouble using it.

  41. SpaceX, Sued by Popular Game Maker, Settles Trespassing Case U.S., October 21

    Cards Against Humanity had accused Elon Musk’s company of squatting on land that it owns near the southern border in Texas.

  42. The Democratic Mayor Who Thinks Cities Are Handling Trump Wrong U.S., October 19

    Mayor John Whitmire of Houston believes the best way to govern a diverse, immigrant-heavy city in the current political climate is by keeping your head down and your ambitions modest.

  43. A Camp Mystic Security Guard Saved Dozens. He’s Still ‘Too Numb to Cry.’ U.S., October 18

    In interviews with The New York Times, the guard, Glenn Juenke, offered the most detailed firsthand account yet of what staff members did as floodwaters rose at the Texas camp in July.

  44. Saif Azzuz Explores Water, Fire and Family in the Bayou and the Bay Arts, October 18

    This California-based artist sees art as a community endeavor, and the land as a relative to be cared for.

  45. Terrorism Charges Against Antifa ‘Cell’ Show Administration’s Focus on the Left U.S., October 16

    President Trump has spoken at times of antifa as though it were a clear-cut extremist organization, but the movement is a decentralized collection of loosely affiliated groups.

  46. Una ‘guerra civil’ digital en nombre de los buenos valores En español, October 15

    Desde el asesinato de Charlie Kirk, millones de estadounidenses se han enfrentado en una guerra que comienza en las redes sociales y se extiende al mundo real.

  47. Inside a New Bible-Infused Texas English Curriculum U.S., October 14

    This school year, many Texas districts are teaching from an elementary curriculum that features extensive content about the Christian faith, according to a New York Times analysis.

  48. Bold, Bright and Unexpected: 7 Ways to Use Tile Like a Pro Real Estate, October 13

    The myriad styles and materials used for tile can make a space, not just bathrooms and kitchens, shine in unexpected ways.

  49. 2 Dead After Small Plane Crashes Into Semitrailers Near Texas Airfield U.S., October 12

    It was unknown what led up to the crash on Sunday afternoon near Hicks Airfield outside of Fort Worth.

  50. How to Deal With 30 to 50 Feral Hogs Science, October 11

    Once a meme, free-ranging swine have become a real problem — one that has given rise to a wide array of potential solutions.

  51. Families of the Dead Attend ‘Bittersweet’ School Opening in Uvalde, Texas U.S., October 10

    Three years after one of the nation’s deadliest school shootings, a new campus in the city will welcome 600 new elementary students.

  52. Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., Wily Texas Oilman, Is Dead at 101 Business, October 9

    He made billions selling energy with his Coastal Corporation, courted presidents and dictators, and eventually went to prison for paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government.

  53. Texas High Court Halts Execution in Shaken Baby Case U.S., October 9

    Lawyers for Robert Roberson questioned evidence about whether he shook his 2-year-old daughter to death. The state’s highest criminal court ordered a new look.

  54. In Texas, Parents Fighting Vaccinations Say Their Movement Is Winning U.S., September 18

    Public health advocates hoped that the measles outbreak might persuade the reluctant to get shots. That has not turned out to be true.

  55. 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.

  56. 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.

  57. 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.

  58. 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.

  59. 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.

  60. 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.

  61. 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.

  62. 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.

  63. 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.

  64. 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.

  65. 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.

  66. 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.

  67. 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.

  68. 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.

  69. 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.

  70. 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.

  71. 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.

  72. 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.

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

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

  74. 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.