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  1. 2-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Was Deported ‘With No Meaningful Process,’ Judge Suspects U.S., Today

    A federal judge in Louisiana said the deportation of the child to Honduras with her mother, even though her father had filed an emergency petition, appeared to be “illegal and unconstitutional.”

  2. 19 States Sue the Trump Administration Over Its D.E.I. Demand in Schools U.S., Today

    The Trump administration threatened to withhold federal funding from states that did not enforce its interpretation of civil rights law.

  3. Trump Officials Weaken Rules Insulating Government Workers From Politics U.S., Today

    A reinterpretation of the Hatch Act announced by the administration lets officials wear campaign paraphernalia like MAGA hats, and removes an independent board’s role in policing violations.

  4. Trump afirma que está negociando con China. China dice lo contrario En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dijo que EE. UU. se estaba “reuniendo con China” para discutir los aranceles, comentarios destinados a calmar la inquietud de los mercados financieros. Pero los funcionarios chinos afirman que no se han producido conversaciones.

  5. Trump Administration Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into a Long Island Mascot Fight U.S., Today

    President Donald Trump is weighing in on a school mascot dispute at Massapequa High School, where some parents are upset that a Chiefs mascot and logo must go under a state rule.

  6. Trump Pardons Executive Whose Family Sought to Publicize Ashley Biden’s Diary U.S., Today

    The pardon of Paul Walczak, who had been convicted of tax crimes, comes as the president uses clemency to reward allies and swipe at perceived enemies.

  7. Could Mars Be Elon Musk’s Next Business Venture? U.S., Yesterday

    Even as Musk’s work at the Department of Government Efficiency appeared to consume him, his top adviser created a set of companies named Red Planet I, II and III.

  8. Ukrainian Peace Plan Hints at Concessions, but Major Obstacles Remain World, Yesterday

    Officials in Kyiv plan to deliver their proposal to President Trump’s team, after rejecting a White House plan that would have given the Kremlin much of what it wants.

  9. Judge Blocks Trump Order Ending Union Protections for Federal Workers U.S., Yesterday

    An order signed by President Trump last month was aimed at stripping collective bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands of federal workers.

  10. Justice Dept. Policy Now Allows Pursuit of Reporters’ Records in Leak Inquiries U.S., Yesterday

    A new memo suggests that investigations may be launched not just for leaks of classified information, but where disclosures “undermine” Trump administration policies.

  11. Government Notices to Migrants Fall Short of Due Process, Legal Experts Say U.S., Yesterday

    Venezuelan migrants were given English-only notices with limited time to file court challenges, according to a newly unsealed declaration.

  12. Five Takeaways From the Times/Siena Poll U.S., Yesterday

    Voters think President Trump has gone too far in wielding his power. They see the start of his term as “scary” and “chaotic.” And while it’s still early, they disapprove of his handling of many issues.

  13. Building the World’s Biggest Plane to Help Catch the Wind Climate, Yesterday

    Radia, a Colorado-based company, wants to build enormous aircraft to transport giant wind turbine blades. It’s betting that politics won’t get in the way.

  14. Four Perspectives on Trump’s Weak Poll Numbers The Upshot, Yesterday

    It’s not easy to burn this much good will so fast, and it doesn’t usually get any easier from here.

  15. Voters See Trump’s Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds U.S., Yesterday

    Skepticism has grown of his efforts to expand his authority and of his handling of issues long seen as strengths for him, including the economy and immigration.

  16. Las notificaciones de deportación del ICE solo dan unas horas para impugnar En español, Yesterday

    Una declaración de un funcionario del ICE afirma que un formulario de deportación fue leído y explicado a detenidos venezolanos, quienes tuvieron “no menos de 12 horas” para expresar su intención de impugnación.

  17. China Says Trump’s Order on Seabed Mining Violates International Law U.S., Yesterday

    Dozens of countries have called for a moratorium on seabed mining, and have urged restraint until an international authority agrees on rules for the practice.

  18. Our After-Dinner Debate About Larry David’s Satire Opinion, Yesterday

    Sampling the outpouring of reader responses to the comedian’s imaginary dinner with Hitler. Also: The law firms’ test; a plea for democracy.

  19. Trump Administration Reverses Course on Student Visa Cancellations U.S., Yesterday

    The sudden shift came as a reprieve for the more than 1,500 international students who have had their visas canceled in recent weeks.

  20. F.D.A. Scientists Are Reinstated at Agency Food Safety Labs Health, Yesterday

    After 20 percent of the agency’s work force was cut, federal health officials have decided to bring back some experts and review firings to fill gaps in critical roles.

  21. In Trade War Clash With Washington, China Refuses to Take the Bait World, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has been saying that the two countries are engaged in talks to resolve the dispute, but Beijing asserts that no such discussions are happening.

  22. ‘Things Have Ground to a Halt’: Tariff Uncertainty Paralyzes Businesses Business, Yesterday

    The Times heard from hundreds of American companies, most of them small businesses, that face a reckoning because of President Trump’s steep import taxes.

  23. Wisconsin Judge Arrested, Accused of Shielding Immigrant From Federal Agents U.S., Yesterday

    Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on suspicion that she “intentionally misdirected federal agents away from” an immigrant being pursued by the authorities, the F.B.I. director said in a social media post that he later deleted.

  24. Judges Worry Trump Could Tell U.S. Marshals to Stop Protecting Them U.S., Yesterday

    The marshals are in an increasingly bitter conflict between two branches of government, even as funding for judges’ security has failed to keep pace with a steady rise in threats.

  25. Trump Claims He’s Negotiating With China on Trade. China Says Otherwise. U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said that “we’re meeting with China” on tariffs, comments aimed at soothing jittery financial markets. But Chinese officials say no talks have taken place.

  26. Trump Says U.S. Could Lead Military Action Against Iran if Talks Collapse U.S., Yesterday

    The president said he would be “leading the pack” against Iran if it did not agree to a nuclear deal, but he said he was open to meeting Iranian leaders.

  27. China Is Weighing Tariff Exemptions on Some U.S. Imports Business, Yesterday

    An American business group said that Chinese officials had been surveying companies about American products that are crucial to their supply chains.

  28. Too Big to Tariff? Business, Yesterday

    Washington and Beijing increasingly look likely to de-escalate their trade war. But the economic damage and ongoing uncertainty may persist for a while.

  29. Putin Keeps Pummeling Ukraine, Convinced Trump Is on His Side World, Yesterday

    The concessions offered so far by President Trump fall short of Russia’s stated war aims. But President Vladimir V. Putin appears certain that he has the upper hand in talks.

  30. Ross Douthat on Trump, Mysticism and Psychedelics Opinion, Yesterday

    The Times Opinion columnist discusses religion and belief — at this moment in our politics, and in our lives more generally.

  31. The Terrifying Prospect of Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Opinion, Yesterday

    Assenting to Russia’s annexation of Crimea would have global consequences.

  32. We Visited Rumeysa Ozturk in Detention. What We Saw Was a Warning to Us All. Opinion, Yesterday

    The Constitution is only as strong as our willingness to defend it.

  33. What Is the Defining Image of Trump’s First 100 Days? Video, Yesterday

    Opinion columnists share the piece of media that most defines the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term.

  34. 21 años después, fue deportado a un ‘hogar’ que apenas conoce En español, Yesterday

    Habían pasado dos décadas desde la última vez que Nascimento Blair estuvo en Jamaica, su país natal. Muchas cosas habían cambiado, incluido el propio Blair.

  35. Los troles de China enfocan su creatividad en Trump y su equipo En español, Yesterday

    Musk vende calcetines y Vance utiliza delineador de ojos en las redes sociales chinas. Las estrictas normas del país han ayudado a los usuarios de internet a perfeccionar su pericia en el troleo.

  36. He’s a Foe of D.E.I. in Schools but Not a Fan of Trump’s Crusade New York, Yesterday

    Steven Wilson was forced out of the charter school network he started for an essay that conflicted with antiracism initiatives. Five years later, he feels both vindicated and dismayed.

  37. Lawyers Seek Return of Migrants Deported Under Wartime Act U.S., Yesterday

    An updated lawsuit filed in Washington was the latest in a flurry of suits challenging the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to send migrants to a prison in El Salvador.

  38. Indicted ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Pays Roger Stone $600,000 to Lobby for Him U.S., Yesterday

    The longtime Trump ally is lobbying Congress to change the law that the crypto entrepreneur Roger Ver was charged with violating.

  39. Trump Executive Order Makes It Easier to Fire Probationary Federal Workers U.S., Yesterday

    The order declares that employees will only attain full employment status if their managers review and sign off on their performance, adding a new obstacle for probationary workers to clear.

  40. Texas Judge Unseals ICE Document Detailing Deportation Notices: an English Form and at Least 12 Hours Washington, Yesterday

    A declaration by an ICE official says an English-language form was “read and explained” to the detainees and that they had “no less than 12 hours” to express the intent to challenge their deportations.

  41. U.S. Says Blast in Yemen Was Caused by Houthi Missile, Not U.S. Strike Foreign, April 24

    An explosion near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen’s capital on Sunday killed 12 people, according to health authorities tied to the Houthi-led government.

  42. We Need Proof of Life for the Makeup Artist Trump Sent to El Salvador Op Ed, April 24

    It’s a moral imperative to try to rescue people like Andry Hernández Romero.

  43. Trump Urges Russia to ‘STOP!’ After Deadly Attack on Ukraine’s Capital Washington, April 24

    President Trump also sought to divert blame should negotiations fall apart, a sign that he is perhaps more pessimistic about a deal than he was when he took office in January.

  44. Trump’s Crimea Proposal Would End a Decade of U.S. Resistance Washington, April 24

    A new U.S. peace plan offered to Russia and Ukraine proposes American recognition of the peninsula, which Moscow seized in 2014.

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  46. Federal Agency Offers Employees Tips on Finding New Jobs Outside Government Washington, April 24

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development is offering “career support” sessions. Some federal workers said they were insulted by the idea of the workshops.

  47. Trump Administration Seeks Artists for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Statues Culture, April 24

    Those selected would receive up to $200,000 to create one of the 250 sculptures, which will be paid for in part with canceled grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  48. Trump’s Strength Is His Greatest Weakness Op Ed, April 24

    His initiative has been the key to much of his success, but lacking any sense of prudence, he does not understand the difference between a risk and a gamble.

  49. What Elon Musk Didn’t Budget For: Firing Workers Costs Money, Too Washington, April 24

    An expert on the federal work force estimates that the speed and chaos of Mr. Musk’s cuts to the bureaucracy will cost taxpayers $135 billion this fiscal year.

  50. Why ‘Vladimir, STOP!’ Won’t Stop Vladimir Op Ed, April 24

    On Wednesday Trump complained about Zelensky. On Thursday, Putin. The two messages illustrate why he’s struggling to end the war.

  51. Leonard Zeskind, Who Foresaw the Rise of White Nationalism, Dies at 75 Obits, April 24

    With “Blood and Politics,” he predicted that anti-immigrant ideologies would become part of mainstream American politics, and warned about downplaying the threat.

  52. Trump Directs Sons to Fire Trump Org. Lawyer Because of Harvard Ties Washington, April 24

    The move to dismiss William A. Burck underscored both the entanglements between Mr. Trump’s presidency and company and the degree to which he will look to target people he believes have wronged him.

  53. Trump’s Attempt to Overhaul Election Law Is Partly Blocked by a Judge Washington, April 24

    The president does not have the authority to require proof of citizenship for all voters, a federal judge ruled.

  54. U.S. Sidelines Lawyers Who Doubted Their Own Case on Congestion Pricing Metro, April 24

    The Trump administration replaced lawyers who had exposed flaws in its legal battle over New York City’s congestion pricing program.

  55. Trump Directs Justice Dept. to Investigate ActBlue, Democrats’ Cash Engine Politics, April 24

    The president ordered an inquiry into ActBlue, the main Democratic fund-raising platform, in his latest move using the government to target political opponents.

  56. Can 3,500 Percent Tariffs Protect the U.S. Solar Industry? Climate, April 24

    The U.S. imposed sky-high tariffs on solar imports from four countries, but it’s unclear if they will be enough to fight back Chinese competitors.

  57. Musk se aleja de Washington, pero su proyecto permanece En español, April 24

    El Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental ya ha dejado una inmensa huella en el gobierno, aunque no se ha acercado a la promesa de Elon Musk de recortar 1 billón de dólares.

  58. Lawsuit Aims to Reverse Firings at Internal Oversight Offices Within D.H.S. Washington, April 24

    The suit seeks to preserve some of the main guardrails within the agency, all created by Congress, that help uncover and prevent human rights abuses.

  59. Child Health Experts With Diversity Roles Will Be Fired or Reassigned Climate, April 24

    The moves are aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and environmental justice programs at the E.P.A., Trump administration officials say.

  60. A Sign That Consumers Are Anxious: They’re Cutting Back on Snacks Business, April 24

    PepsiCo’s earnings call pointed to anxious consumers as to why sales had slowed, echoing comments by Chipotle and Procter & Gamble.

  61. Kennedy’s Dangerous Autism Claims Letters, April 24

    Readers, including some with autism, rebut Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s statements. Also: President Trump vs. universities; Emanuel Ax’s plea.

  62. Judge Orders Administration to Seek Return of Another Deported Migrant Washington, April 24

    The case, involving a 20-year-old Venezuelan, comes on the heels of another legal battle over the fate of a different man wrongfully sent to El Salvador by the Trump administration.

  63. Courts Block Trump From Withholding School Funds Over D.E.I., for Now National, April 24

    In three cases, federal judges paused the administration’s effort to cut off money from public schools with diversity and equity programs.

  64. Lawyer for New York Attorney General Blasts Trump for ‘Retribution’ Metro, April 24

    The lawyer, Abbe Lowell, told the Justice Department that allegations against Attorney General Letitia James related to property she owns lacked “any credible foundation.”

  65. U.S. Urges Japan and South Korea to Commit to $44 Billion Alaska Gas Project Business, April 24

    A group advising President Trump on energy policy is seeking meetings with Japan and South Korea’s trade ministries, with the hope of announcing progress in early June.

  66. El índice de aprobación de Trump no ha dejado de caer, según las encuestas En español, April 24

    El índice de aprobación del presidente de Estados Unidos ha bajado hasta el 45 por ciento, en comparación con el 52 por ciento que tenía una semana después de su toma de posesión.

  67. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Revive Ban on Transgender Troops U.S., April 24

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

  68. Read Abbe Lowell’s Letter to the Justice Department Interactive, April 24

    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.

  69. Trump Cuts Threaten Agency Running Meals on Wheels Science, April 24

    A tiny division responsible for overseeing services for people with disabilities and older Americans is being dismantled as part of an overhaul by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary.

  70. Has Trump’s Tariff Fight Passed Its Peak? Business, April 24

    Many investors and business leaders increasingly believe President Trump will dial back his trade battles. Not everyone is willing to commit to that bet.

  71. Trump’s Tariffs Expected to Grind Germany’s Growth to a Halt Business, April 24

    The German government scaled back its prediction for 2025 to zero economic growth, citing the turbulence caused by U.S. tariffs, as well as stubborn bureaucracy and high energy prices.

  72. If America Walks Away From Ukraine, What Will Europe Do? Foreign, April 24

    Europeans see Ukraine’s security as vital to their own and want to defend the principle of no border changes by force, even if President Trump does not.

  73. Trump’s Latest Demands on Ukraine, and a White House Crypto Contest The Headlines, April 24

    Plus, how to actually fall asleep.

  74. Red Line on Crimea Isn’t Just Zelensky’s. It’s Ukraine’s. Foreign, April 24

    In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices on the latest American peace plan.

  75. This Is the Hole the Anti-Woke Right Fell Into Op Ed, April 24

    DeSantis walked so that Trump could run.

  76. Lydia Polgreen on Why Trump’s ‘Deportation Regime’ Is Actually Not Going Well Op Ed, April 24

    And what happens when your country becomes a place people no longer want to come to.

  77. Why Greater Toronto Could Decide Who Wins Canada’s Election Foreign, April 24

    The Conservatives had enjoyed a lead over Liberals in the region largely because of rising housing and food costs. But President Trump’s tariffs have shifted the equation.

  78. The Very American Roots of Trumpism Video, April 24

    The historian Steven Hahn puts Trumpism in the context of America’s long history of illiberalism.

  79. What Have You Learned About America in Trump’s First 100 Days? Video, April 24

    Opinion columnists reflect on the lessons they’ve learned about America in the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term.

  80. 3 Books About Tech, Politics and Big Business Book Review, April 24

    Experts tell the stories of entrepreneurs and executives who have inched closer and closer to their governments.

  81. Musk reducirá su tiempo en Washington mientras Tesla cae un 71 por ciento En español, April 24

    El fabricante de automóviles comunicó el fuerte descenso de sus beneficios trimestrales después de que su marca se viera afectada por el papel de su presidente ejecutivo en el gobierno de Trump.

  82. 21 Years Later, Deported Back to a ‘Home’ He Barely Knew Metro, April 24

    Two decades had passed since Nascimento Blair was last in Jamaica, his homeland. Much had changed, including Mr. Blair himself.

  83. El arma secreta de China en la guerra comercial: robots En español, April 24

    Enormes inversiones en maquinaria para fábricas e inteligencia artificial están dando a China una ventaja en la manufactura de automóviles y otras industrias.

  84. A Beleaguered Hegseth Wanders Into His Forever War Op Ed, April 24

    The operation in Yemen has sent the Trump administration into an exorbitant, potentially escalatory spiral.

  85. For China’s Trolls, ‘Chairman Trump’ and ‘Eyeliner Man’ Are Easy Targets Business, April 24

    Online mockery of President Trump is fodder for the Communist Party’s propagandists. For liberal-minded Chinese, it is a creative expression of shock at his policies.

  86. Interior Department to Fast-Track Oil, Gas and Mining Projects Climate, April 24

    The Trump administration plans to dramatically reduce environmental reviews before permitting drilling and mining projects on public lands and in federal waters.

  87. 12 States Sue Trump Over His Tariffs National, April 24

    The lawsuit, filed by Democratic attorneys general, said the president’s tariffs have hurt their economies and residents.

  88. México se está convirtiendo en un faro En español, April 23

    El país puede retomar los valores de bienvenida que Estados Unidos ha abandonado.

  89. A Subdued Musk Backs Away From Washington, but His Project Remains Washington, April 23

    The Department of Government Efficiency has already made an immense imprint on the government, but it has not come close to Elon Musk’s pledge of cutting $1 trillion.

  90. Cornell Cancels Kehlani Performance Over Her Stance on the War in Gaza Metro, April 23

    The R&B singer’s outspoken support for Palestinians had drawn criticism on the campus and beyond. Some students expressed disappointment at the cancellation.

  91. Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting College Accreditors Washington, April 23

    It was the latest move by President Trump in his effort to shift the ideological tilt of the higher education system as he battles elite universities.

  92. On Major Economic Decisions, Trump Blinks, and Then Blinks Again Washington, April 23

    President Trump has said his punishing tariffs would force companies to build factories in the United States. But it is far from clear that they will have the effects he predicted.

  93. 5 Things Musk Accomplished With Trump Politics, April 23

    DOGE once demanded that federal employees list five accomplishments each week. Here are Elon Musk’s from his time in Washington.

  94. U.S. Texts Barnard Employees and Asks if They Are Jewish Metro, April 23

    A questionnaire from a federal commission also inquired about whether professors and other college staff members had been harassed.

  95. Trump’s Approval Rating Has Been Falling Steadily, Polling Average Shows Washington, April 23

    President Trump’s approval rating has sunk to about 45 percent, down from 52 percent one week after he took office.

  96. Trump dice que los migrantes indocumentados no requieren juicio antes de ser deportados En español, April 23

    El presidente afirmó que los países estaban enviando a sus presos a Estados Unidos y que necesitaba obviar las exigencias constitucionales del debido proceso para expulsarlos rápidamente.

  97. Vance esboza un plan de alto al fuego en Ucrania que favorece a Rusia En español, April 23

    El vicepresidente JD Vance dijo que el plan congelaría el territorio a lo largo de las actuales líneas del frente del conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania, y que EE. UU. se retiraría si ambas partes no estaban de acuerdo.

  98. Trump Offers Private Dinner to Top 220 Investors in His Memecoin Business, April 23

    The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies.

  99. Minnesota Man Whose Student Visa Was Revoked Says It ‘Shattered’ His Life National, April 23

    An Indonesian man with a student visa and an American wife thought he would soon get a green card. Now, he could get deported over a 2022 arrest.

  100. Trump Takes On Improbable Task in Seeking Trade Deals Across the Globe Washington, April 23

    The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

  101. The World Seems to Be Surrendering to Climate Change Op Ed, April 23

    The state of the climate future, Part I.

  102. How I Describe Myself Politically These Days Op Ed, April 23

    America needs to figure out how to dominate the industries of the future. Call me a “Waymo Democrat.”

  103. Richard Branson Criticizes Trump’s ‘Erratic’ Tariff Policies Washington, April 23

    The British entrepreneur said the U.S. government’s unpredictable tariffs had “financially done a lot of harm” and driven the world to “the verge of a complete meltdown two weeks ago.”

  104. Britain Says It Will Not Alter Standards or Rush U.S. Trade Deal Business, April 23

    The British government is hoping to reach an agreement with the United States to soften the economic blow British businesses are facing from higher tariffs.

  105. Trump se apoya en los tatuajes para identificar pandilleros. Es un criterio poco fiable, según los expertos En español, April 23

    El gobierno estadounidense parece estar utilizando el arte corporal para deportar a personas que, afirman, son miembros del Tren de Aragua. Una medida que ignora décadas de protocolo, según los críticos.

  106. A Republican Senator Says It: ‘We Are All Afraid’ Letters, April 23

    Readers react to the startling admission by Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Also: Private prisons for immigrants; noise in a Queens neighborhood.

  107. Tariffs on China Aren’t Likely to Rescue U.S. Medical Gear Industry Science, April 23

    The few domestic companies that still make protective gear for health care workers have clamored for federal intervention. But they worry President Trump’s trade war with China won’t help.

  108. U.S. Calls for Sweeping Reforms to I.M.F. and World Bank Washington, April 23

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued in a speech that the multilateral economic institutions have veered away from their missions.

  109. The Ugly Historical Echoes of Kennedy’s Comments on Autism Op Ed, April 23

    Kennedy implies that disabled people are a taxpayer burden.

  110. Investors Prefer the ‘Nice’ Trump, but Want Results Business, April 23

    Global markets are rebounding as the president softened his protectionist rhetoric and his criticism of the central bank. But investors want to see results on trade.

  111. Boeing Reports Smaller Loss but Trade War Threats Loom Business, April 23

    The plane maker, which has been trying to recover from a quality crisis, could lose orders in China as a result of President Trump’s tariffs.

  112. Trump Says They’re Foreign Gang Members. Are They? The Daily, April 23

    Who was really on the planes the administration has sent to El Salvador, and the secretive process behind the deportations.

  113. Trump Pressures Ukraine to Accept a Peace Plan That Sharply Favors Russia Foreign, April 23

    The U.S. proposal would freeze territory along the current front lines of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which Ukraine has rejected.

  114. Los narcocorridos son muy populares en México, pero ahora quieren prohibirlos En español, April 23

    Los artistas mexicanos forjaron enormes audiencias cantando sobre los cárteles de la droga y la narcocultura. Ahora, ayuntamientos y estados se oponen a esa tendencia.

  115. Trump Says He Won’t Fire Powell. His Fed Battle May Not Be Over Yet. Washington, April 23

    The president said he has “no intention” of ousting Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, but the administration’s willingness to challenge norms regarding the central bank’s political independence is causing concern.

  116. Judges Appear Receptive to Blocking Trump’s Orders Targeting Big Law Firms Washington, April 23

    Perkins Coie and WilmerHale asked two federal judges on Wednesday to permanently put an end to President Trump’s threats to their businesses.

  117. Odes to Mexican Drug Lords Are Pop Hits, but the Law Is Turning Against Them Foreign, April 23

    Mexican artists built enormous audiences singing about drug cartels and narco culture. Cities and states are now moving against the style.

  118. One Way to Keep Trump’s Authoritarian Fantasy From Becoming Our Reality Op Ed, April 23

    Trump wants you to think resistance is futile. It is not.

  119. When the Supreme Court Spoke With One Voice Op Ed, April 23

    The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: What to do when its orders are defied?

  120. Mexico Is Becoming a Beacon Op Ed, April 23

    The country can take up welcoming values the United States has abandoned.

  121. A White House Reporter on What It Takes to Cover Trump Insider, April 23

    Tyler Pager uses a deep bench of sources to break stories about immigration, economic policy and national security.

  122. Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report Finds Climate, April 23

    Weakening or rolling back longstanding environmental regulations would worsen the problem, the American Lung Association assessment says.

  123. China Has an Army of Robots on Its Side in the Tariff War Business, April 23

    Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

  124. Trump’s Trade War With China Puts Japan in a Tight Spot Business, April 23

    Japan had long maintained deep economic ties with both China and the United States. Recent trade tensions may challenge that approach.

  125. Stocks Rally, Swayed by White House Comments on Fed, Tariffs and Trade Business, April 23

    Remarks by President Trump and his Treasury secretary fueled a rebound in markets, highlighting how Wall Street is influenced by news about the White House’s policy intentions.

  126. Trump Says Undocumented Immigrants Shouldn’t Get Trials Before Deportation Washington, April 23

    The president claimed that countries were sending their prisoners to the United States and that he needed to bypass the constitutional demands of due process to expel them quickly.

  127. Members of Congress Visit Graduate Students Being Held in Louisiana Washington, April 23

    Five Democrats met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, who face deportation by the Trump administration.

  128. U.S. Says Tren de Aragua Charges Will ‘Devastate’ Gang’s Infrastructure Metro, April 23

    Federal prosecutors charged six members of the Venezuelan gang and 21 members of a violent splinter group.

  129. Sheinbaum critica los anuncios antimigrantes del gobierno de Trump En español, April 23

    Las apariciones de Kristi Noem, secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, en la televisión mexicana culpando a los migrantes de los males de EE. UU. provocaron una dura reacción de la presidenta mexicana.

  130. Critics Call Rubio’s Overhaul Plan a Blow to U.S. Values Washington, April 23

    A proposed reorganization of the State Department would eliminate an office whose official goal is to build “more democratic, secure, stable, and just societies.”

  131. Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Powell Washington, April 22

    President Trump’s recent comments blasting Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, for being “late” to lower interest rates had raised questions about his fate.

  132. Costa Rica ofrece soluciones para los deportados por Trump: integrarse o irse En español, April 22

    El país está tomando medidas para “proteger” a decenas de migrantes de naciones lejanas que fueron deportados de Estados Unidos y que hasta hace poco estaban detenidos indefinidamente.

  133. Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Limits on Transgender Athletes National, April 22

    The administration has said it would cut federal funds to states that allow trans girls and women to play on girls’ sports teams.

  134. Trump Promised ‘Big, Beautiful’ Deals. Delivering Has Been Tougher. Washington, April 22

    So far, the goals of many of President Trump’s negotiations have been unrealized, even those he said would be accomplished in a matter of days or weeks.

  135. Treasury Secretary Bessent Predicts Tax Cuts to Pass by July 4 Washington, April 22

    Scott Bessent told a group of investors that he expected trade tensions with China to de-escalate.

  136. Mexico’s President Punches Back Against Kristi Noem’s Anti-Migrant Ads Foreign, April 22

    The D.H.S. secretary’s appearances on Mexican television blaming migrants for societal ills in the U.S. have drawn a sharp rebuke from Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

  137. National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awards Science, April 22

    The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.

  138. Rubio Skipping Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Rebuffs U.S. on Crimea Foreign, April 22

    The decision by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to pull out of the meeting and an objection by Ukraine’s leader to a key U.S. proposal raised questions about the state of the negotiations.

  139. The Face-Plant President Op Ed, April 22

    There’s no better opponent than one who repeatedly trips over his shoelaces.

  140. Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Dismantle Voice of America Washington, April 22

    The judge also ordered the government to halt its efforts to shut down two other government-funded outlets, Radio Free Asia and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks.

  141. Costa Rica Tells Trump Deportees They Can Stay and Integrate, or Leave Foreign, April 22

    The country is taking action to “protect” dozens of migrants from faraway nations who were deported from the United States and until recently, were indefinitely detained.

  142. Harvard Plans to Use Trump’s Haste Against Him as It Fights Funding Cut National, April 22

    Harvard’s lawyers suggest the administration was sloppy when it froze billions in federal funding. A mundane but crucial law is essential to the university’s case against the government.

  143. Details Hegseth Shared on Signal Came From a Secure Site Washington, April 22

    Information about U.S. strikes in Yemen that the defense secretary put in two group chats came from Central Command, according to two people familiar with the chats.

  144. Republicans Begin a Trump-Centric Battle to Succeed Mitch McConnell Politics, April 22

    The primary race in Kentucky for Mr. McConnell’s seat is expected to be one of the biggest G.O.P. clashes of 2026. On Tuesday, it gained its second high-profile contender, Representative Andy Barr.

  145. The Complicated Legacy of Pope Francis Letters, April 22

    Readers offer reflections after the death of Pope Francis. Also: The mistakes of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  146. La apariencia de disciplina del segundo mandato de Trump se desvanece En español, April 22

    Cuando el presidente Donald Trump evaluó a su equipo a finales de marzo, se jactó de que habían tenido “dos meses perfectos”. Pero los deslices más recientes parecen indicar lo contrario.

  147. Trump Media Enters Deal With Crypto Trading Platform Business, April 22

    The agreement will allow the president’s social media company to market investment products, including crypto, to retail investors through a series of exchange-traded funds.

  148. As Harvard Is Hailed a Hero, Some Donors Still Want It to Strike a Deal Business, April 22

    Harvard frantically tried to avoid a showdown with the Trump administration. Now many of its big donors are pushing the university’s leaders to back down and renew talks with the White House.

  149. Trump and Zelensky Are Among the Leaders Planning to Attend Francis’ Funeral Foreign, April 22

    Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday will bring together leaders who sometimes clashed with the pope on issues such as global migration.

  150. ‘60 Minutes’ Chief Resigns in Emotional Meeting: ‘The Company Is Done With Me’ Business, April 22

    The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.