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  1. A Third Trump Term Is Not the Charm Opinion, Today

    The Constitution is not a word game.

  2. Can South Korea Manage the Competing Needs of the U.S. and China? World, Today

    The country’s new president rolled out the red carpet for China’s leader, Xi Jinping, and President Trump this week, but the superpower rivalry is making it harder to balance relations.

  3. Cuomo’s Pitch as He Claws for Votes: I’m Not the Divider, Mamdani Is New York, Today

    As Andrew Cuomo tries to gain ground in the New York City mayor’s race, he is trying to splinter some constituencies with natural affinities for the front-runner, Zohran Mamdani.

  4. Why Won’t Congress Use Its Power? Video, Today

    Five Republicans just voted with Democrats to block Trump’s tariffs. This proves Congress can act. So why isn’t it using that same power to address hunger, health care costs or undeclared wars? The New York Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, explains.

  5. Congress Is Dying in Real Time Opinion, Today

    This is what happens when no one wants to govern.

  6. Putin Brandishes Menacing Nuclear Weapons as Talks With U.S. Falter World, Today

    Touting new weapons tests, Moscow signals to Washington that it must contend with the Kremlin’s power and negotiate.

  7. Fed Governor Defends Call for Big Rate Cuts U.S., Today

    In a wide-ranging interview, Stephen I. Miran discussed why he thinks concerns about inflation are overblown and his worries about the economy if the Federal Reserve does not rapidly lower interest rates. Here is a full transcript.

  8. How to Shop for Obamacare When Subsidies Are in Limbo Health, Today

    Enrollment for A.C.A. health coverage begins Nov. 1, with some staggering price increases. Here is a guide to help you choose a plan while Congress is at an impasse over tax credits.

  9. Saudi Prince Plans Ambitious U.S. Visit, but Opening Ties With Israel Is Unlikely World, Today

    The crown prince of Saudi Arabia is pushing for a security pact and a nuclear deal with the United States yet is not expected to recognize Israel soon, despite President Trump’s wishes.

  10. Under Trump, Becoming a U.S. Citizen Gets Harder U.S., Today

    Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that only fully qualified immigrants become citizens.

  11. Carney Says He Apologized to Trump Over Ad Reviving Reagan’s Tariff Criticism World, Today

    The Canadian prime minister also said that he had asked the province of Ontario not to air the ad that later prompted the president to end trade talks.

  12. Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim About SNAP and Partisanship U.S., Today

    The president said a lapse in SNAP funding would “largely” hurt Democrats. But interruptions to the program will also affect Republicans.

  13. As the Shutdown Pain Grows, Trump Attends to Other Matters U.S., Today

    The president attended a Halloween party Friday and called attention to the marble renovation of a White House bathroom.

  14. Trump Renovates the Lincoln Bathroom in Marble and Gold U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said the new look was “totally in keeping” with the era of Abraham Lincoln.

  15. México suspenderá la búsqueda de un superviviente del ataque de EE. UU. en el Pacífico En español, Yesterday

    El Pentágono dijo que una persona sobrevivió a un ataque militar estadounidense contra una embarcación en el Pacífico, pero tras días de búsqueda, las autoridades mexicanas están a punto de darse por vencidas.

  16. Here’s Who Will Be Affected by Disruptions to Federal Food Aid The Upshot, Yesterday

    More SNAP recipients live in Democratic districts. But the program touches every corner of the country.

  17. What Tuesday’s Elections Might Tell Us About Trump U.S., Yesterday

    He’s not on the ballot, but the results could carry hints about the future of his movement.

  18. Twenty Years On, Darfur Tips Into Chaos Again World, Yesterday

    The world seems unable, or unwilling, to do much to stop a new struggle on an old battlefield, as atrocities sweep villages and towns.

  19. Mexico Winds Down Search for Survivor of U.S. Boat Strike U.S., Yesterday

    The Pentagon said one person survived a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Pacific, but after searching for days, Mexican officials are about to give up.

  20. What Happened to the Art of the Deal? Opinion, Yesterday

    We urge the administration to allow millions of Americans to receive food aid.

  21. Izquierdistas, Trump les robó las jugadas En español, Yesterday

    El movimiento MAGA utiliza ideas de la izquierda para destruir a la izquierda.

  22. Funcionarios de Trump se mudan a viviendas militares En español, Yesterday

    El secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, y otros funcionarios de Trump ahora habitan residencias del área de Washington construidas para altos cargos del ejército.

  23. Staffing Issues Cause Another Day of Air Travel Delays U.S., Yesterday

    Insufficient numbers of air traffic controllers, a byproduct of the government shutdown, were affecting travel hubs across the country.

  24. Democrats Need a Win in the Fight for Congress. California’s Pitch: Hurt Trump. U.S., Yesterday

    Proponents say voters are motivated by stopping President Trump. Republicans have already begun pointing fingers over lackluster fund-raising and coordination.

  25. Democrats’ Battle for Attention, and Trust Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Chris Hayes. Also: Reining in President Trump; a risk to the Trump library; healing America.

  26. A Republican Seeks to Match Trump’s Gains on Democratic Turf in New Jersey New York, Yesterday

    With President Trump making inroads with Black and Latino voters, the path to the governor’s office runs through regions Democrats can no longer take for granted.

  27. La orden de Trump de reanudar las pruebas nucleares reaviva un debate de la Guerra Fría En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump dijo que otras naciones no identificadas estaban probando sus propias armas nucleares, aunque ningún país las ha probado desde 2017.

  28. Republicans in Congress Show Signs of Angst Over Trump’s Trade War U.S., Yesterday

    Senators opposed the president’s plan to import beef from Argentina and voted three times this week to end his power to enforce sweeping tariffs.

  29. Despite Trump’s Call, Thune Remains Opposed to Changing the Filibuster U.S., Yesterday

    The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the “nuclear option” to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.

  30. U.N. Says Strikes on Boats Trump Claims Are Smuggling Drugs Are Illegal World, Yesterday

    The U.N.’s human rights chief condemned deadly military attacks on vessels near South and Central America and called for an independent investigation.

  31. Federal Court to Rule on Fate of Food Stamps During the Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    States have sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, after the Trump administration said it would not fund them.

  32. He Alone Tracked Leaky Oil Wells in National Parks. He Was Let Go. Climate, Yesterday

    Forrest Smith was forced to step down last month as the National Park Service’s chief petroleum engineer. He wasn’t replaced.

  33. Donald and Melania Trump Dress Up for Halloween, as Themselves Style, Yesterday

    It’s a very effective costume.

  34. Nvidia Uncertain if Return to China Is Closer After Trump-Xi Meeting Business, Yesterday

    Amid skyrocketing demand for artificial intelligence systems, the chip-making giant has been thrust into the economic feud between Beijing and Washington.

  35. Low Prices Aren’t Stopping Exxon and Chevron From Pumping More Oil Business, Yesterday

    The two biggest U.S. oil companies increased production in the third quarter and reported lower but still robust profits.

  36. ¿Quién ganó en las negociaciones entre Trump y Xi? En español, Yesterday

    Tras meses de amenazas y guerra comercial, Estados Unidos y China finalmente han llegado a un acuerdo.

  37. Xi Delivers Veiled Warning to Nations Not to Take the U.S.’s Side World, Yesterday

    At an Asia-Pacific summit, the Chinese leader urged countries to “resist unilateral bullying,” an appeal that seemed at odds with his country’s recent actions.

  38. El migrante que fue ‘expulsado a México antes de tiempo’ En español, Yesterday

    El manejo descuidado del caso de Alejandro Juarez pone de relieve la sobrecarga en una agencia que enfrenta exigencias crecientes para acelerar la deportación de millones de personas.

  39. Vicious Weapons and a Golden Crown: Some of Trump’s Favorite Things in Asia U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump traveled to Asia to be a statesman, a showman and a traveling salesman, depending on the audience.

  40. Are We Losing Our Democracy? Interactive, Yesterday

    Donald Trump has wielded power as no previous president has.

  41. A Legal Blizzard in Texas Targets Democrats and Promotes Ken Paxton U.S., Yesterday

    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.

  42. Resistance to Trump Isn’t Enough Opinion, Yesterday

    Why liberals need a plan and promise to make Congress great again.

  43. Marathon Medallion Will Remind Runners of the Course New York, Yesterday

    The keepsake, a new design, will go to all 50,000 runners. The winners also get a gold medallion and a trophy.

  44. How the Trump-Xi Meeting Eased a Major Trade War Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping just had a highly anticipated meeting in South Korea. David Pierson, a New York Times foreign correspondent covering China, breaks down what they accomplished and how they de-escalated a major trade war.

  45. Trump Calls on Republicans to End Filibuster in Shutdown Fight U.S., Yesterday

    The president said it was time for G.O.P. leaders to get rid of the longstanding rule requiring most Senate legislation to have 60 votes to pass.

  46. Canada’s Other Superpower Problem World, Yesterday

    The leaders of Canada and China will meet for the first time in eight years to try to reset relations after years of acrimony.

  47. Trump Returns to White House in Time to Greet Trick-or-Treaters U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump, who did not wear a costume, and the first lady handed out candy at the annual Halloween celebration at the White House.

  48. Testing America’s Nuclear Bombs: What to Know Science, October 30

    Though the country’s nuclear arsenal has undergone no explosive testing for decades, federal experts say it can reliably obliterate targets halfway around the globe.

  49. A Top Trump Official Had to Sell His Stock. He May Have Saved Millions. U.S., October 30

    Frank Bisignano, who holds top jobs at the Social Security Administration and the I.R.S., sold his stake in Fiserv before the company’s stock cratered this week.

  50. Trump Officials Move Into Military Residences in D.C. Area U.S., October 30

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved into a home at Fort McNair traditionally reserved for the Army’s vice chief of staff. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others also now live in military housing.

  51. Comey Attacks Perjury and Obstruction Charges in New Motions U.S., October 30

    The court filings added to the legal challenges that James B. Comey’s defense team has already raised against the indictment.

  52. The Threat of Lost Food Benefits Is Rattling the Vulnerable in Louisiana U.S., October 30

    The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by.

  53. China y el arte de dejar que Trump se atribuya una victoria En español, October 30

    Al retener las compras de soya y las exportaciones de tierras raras, China obtuvo una tregua comercial con Estados Unidos, sin conceder mucho a cambio.

  54. Who Walked Away Stronger in U.S.-China Trade Talks? World, October 30

    Xi Jinping secured concessions from Donald Trump in exchange for returning to the status quo.

  55. With China Truce, U.S. National Security Controls Now Appear Up for Negotiation U.S., October 30

    Some analysts say Beijing won a major victory in its trade talks: Getting the U.S. to withdraw a national security measure that previously was not under discussion.

  56. Hey, Lefties! Trump Has Stolen Your Game. Opinion, October 30

    MAGA is using left ideas to destroy the left.

  57. Trump’s Call to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades Revives a Cold War Debate U.S., October 30

    President Trump explained the order by saying other, unnamed nations were testing their own nuclear weapons, even though no country has tested since 2017.

  58. Trump Threatens to Resume Nuclear Testing Video, October 30

    On Wednesday, President Trump threatened to resume testing nuclear weapons again after more than 30 years, claiming that other countries had nuclear testing programs. The president suggested that Russia and China’s nuclear programs could match that of the United States in the next few years.

  59. Apple’s iPhones Fuel Record Sales and Profit Business, October 30

    The company’s revenue rose to above $100 billion in the quarter for the first time and profit soared 86 percent.

  60. Why Trump’s Talk About Nuclear Testing Is Dangerous Opinion, October 30

    The president’s ambiguity on nuclear testing is worrisome not only because America’s public can’t know what he means, but because America’s adversaries don’t.

  61. A Meteorologist Explains Hurricane Melissa Climate, October 30

    The hurricane that tore through the Caribbean this week broke records, rapidly intensifying and surprising some meteorologists.

  62. Democrats Condemn Trump Administration for Secrecy on Boat Strikes U.S., October 30

    Senator Mark Warner said the administration’s decision to hold a Republicans-only briefing on the campaign was “corrosive to our democracy.”

  63. Newsom Turns a California Election Into a National Platform U.S., October 30

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has attracted support for his redistricting ballot measure from voters outside of California. He could reap the benefits for a 2028 presidential run.

  64. Bidding Opens for Penn Station’s Long-Delayed Transformation New York, October 30

    The Trump administration put out a call Thursday for imaginative proposals for turning the busiest transportation hub in North America into a world-class gateway to New York City.

  65. Trump Cuts Refugee Admissions and Prioritizes White South Africans U.S., October 30

    In a major shift from the Biden administration’s policy, the United States will accept up to 7,500 refugees this fiscal year, down from 125,000.

  66. Trump Rule Could Bar Some Public Servants From Student Loan Forgiveness Business, October 30

    A new rule could disqualify certain employers from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that are deemed to be engaged in “illegal activities.”

  67. Cada vez que llama, la Casa Blanca responde con insultos En español, October 30

    Shirish Dáte, corresponsal de HuffPost, provoca reacciones extraordinariamente hostiles por parte de los funcionarios del presidente Trump.

  68. How States Are Preparing for a Freeze in Federal Food Assistance U.S., October 30

    The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program will run out of money on Saturday. Some governors are shifting state money to cover part of the shortfall, bolster food pantries or both.

  69. Trump y Xi pausan la intensidad de la guerra comercial, pero una amenaza nuclear se asoma En español, October 30

    El nuevo acuerdo comercial fue una victoria para la economía mundial, pero se negoció bajo la sombra de una nueva y repentina amplificación de las amenazas nucleares entre las potencias mundiales.

  70. Little Word of a TikTok Deal Out of Trump-Xi Meeting U.S., October 30

    Neither President Trump nor Chinese officials indicated any new developments for the popular video app. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously suggested they could “consummate” transfer of control from its Chinese owner.

  71. El ejército de EE. UU. mata a otras cuatro personas a las que señala de tráfico de drogas en barcos En español, October 30

    El secretario de Defensa dijo que el ataque más reciente fue en el océano Pacífico el miércoles, dos días después de la serie de ataques más mortíferos de una campaña que ya lleva semanas en Latinoamérica.

  72. Trump Administration Tells Court It Has Money It Can’t Spend to Prevent Food Stamp Cuts U.S., October 30

    States have sued the federal government to force the release of aid during the shutdown, with a key hearing set for Thursday.

  73. Soybean Farmers Find Relief in U.S. Trade Truce With China Business, October 30

    President Trump said China would end its boycott and resume buying millions of tons of American soybeans.

  74. Russia Says It Didn’t Test Nuclear Weapons, but Would if the U.S. Did U.S., October 30

    Dmitri S. Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told Russian news agencies that recent drone and missile tests were not nuclear weapons tests.

  75. Volkswagen, Hit by Tariffs, Reports $1.5 Billion Loss and Warns of Chip Shortage Business, October 30

    Europe’s largest automaker said that a shortage of semiconductors could further hurt productivity.

  76. Why Investors Seem Underwhelmed by the Trump-Xi Meeting Business, October 30

    The highly anticipated event covered a lot of ground on tariff and trade barriers, but questions remain about reaching a lasting accord.

  77. China’s Pause on Rare Earth Controls: What to Know Business, October 30

    China has suspended export controls announced this month, but was conspicuously silent about rules imposed earlier, which are snarling global supply chains.

  78. Trump and Xi Agree to a Yearlong Trade Truce U.S., October 30

    The leaders struck a deal this morning in their first meeting since Trump opened a trade war against China

  79. Trump and Xi Ease Off the Trade War, but New Nuclear Threat Brings a Chill U.S., October 30

    The two leaders reached an agreement on fentanyl, some tariffs and rare earths, at least for a year. But even as the global trade picture cleared a little, Mr. Trump spurred new worries about nuclear proliferation.

  80. Las advertencias antes del huracán En español, October 30

    Los países isleños sabían que llegaría un día como este.

  81. Trump Threatens to Resume Nuclear Tests, and Nvidia Crosses $5 Trillion The Headlines, October 30

    Plus, goodbye to “milk chocolate”?

  82. The Art of Letting Trump Claim a Win, While Walking Away Stronger World, October 30

    By withholding soybean purchases and rare-earth exports, China extracted relief from U.S. tariffs and delayed export controls, without conceding much in return.

  83. Trump and Xi, Hoping to Ease Trade War, Agree to 1-Year Truce Business, October 30

    China agreed to suspend for a year some of its limits on exports of rare earth metals, while the U.S. halved its fentanyl-related tariffs.

  84. U.S. Beef and Thousand Island Dressing: Trump’s Food Tour of Asia World, October 30

    The menus on the president’s tour of three countries in Asia reflected the culinary acrobatics the host nations performed to accommodate his palate and foreign policy goals.

  85. Trump’s Search for Eternity: Heaven? Maybe Not, He Says. Monuments? Absolutely. U.S., October 30

    After a lifetime of scandal, the president expresses doubt that he will be admitted to paradise. But he appears increasingly intent on finding other paths to eternity.

  86. What New Jersey Could Reveal About the Future of the Hispanic Vote U.S., October 30

    An off-year governor’s race will test the durability of the gains President Trump made in 2024, when the state’s majority-Hispanic townships all swung in his direction.

  87. How Trump and Biden Dismantled the Justice Dept. Opinion, October 30

    The cumulative damage done to the agency is so profound that it may not regain any semblance of its former self in our lifetimes.

  88. In the Trump Presidency, the Rules Are Vague. That Might Be the Point. Magazine, October 30

    The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?

  89. Trump’s Test Threat Could Fuel Nuclear Tensions With China U.S., October 30

    Beijing has been expanding its arsenal, and distrust between China and the United States over nuclear weapons has deepened, with little hope of an agreement.

  90. Illinois Man Charged With Threatening Trump on Social Media U.S., October 30

    Derek Lopez, 27, defended his posts as performance art and free speech, according to an affidavit. The F.B.I. said he continued to use threatening language despite a warning from agents.

  91. New York Survived Its 1975 Crisis. Will Trump Push It Back to the Brink? New York, October 30

    The Daily News headline “Ford to City: Drop Dead” stunned the city at a time of budgetary peril. New York’s finances are far stronger today, but antagonism from Washington poses a fresh risk.

  92. How a Former Trump Golf Club Worker Was Mistakenly Deported to Mexico New York, October 30

    When Alejandro Juarez was returned to his homeland, federal agents told him that they were just following orders. Those orders were wrong.

  93. Nvidia alcanza los 5 billones de dólares y consolida su poder en el auge de la IA En español, October 30

    El fabricante de chips para inteligencia artificial se ha convertido en una pieza clave en las negociaciones comerciales del gobierno de Trump en Asia.

  94. Trump Meets China’s Xi Video, October 30

    President Trump and China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, shook hands in Busan, South Korea, on Thursday.

  95. Trump Threatens to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing, Minutes Before Xi Meeting U.S., October 30

    Just minutes before he was scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping of China, the president threatened on social media to resume nuclear testing “on an equal basis” with other countries.

  96. U.S. Military Kills Four More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats U.S., October 30

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the latest strike took place on Wednesday in the eastern Pacific. It came two days after the deadliest set of strikes in the weekslong campaign in Latin America.

  97. The Fed Resisted Trump. Good. Opinion, October 29

    The Federal Reserve didn’t comply with President Trump’s wishes.

  98. More Americans May Soon Feel the Shutdown’s Effects U.S., October 29

    More paychecks aren’t going out, and nutrition benefits may lapse. The government shutdown is growing more painful, and the fight over why is intensifying.

  99. Chinese Officials Heap Praise on Trump and Xi Before They Meet World, October 29

    President Trump and the Chinese leader Xi Jinping are being described as “irreplaceable” and “world class leaders” before a meeting seen as critical for shoring up a trade truce.

  100. U.S. Military Will Assist Disaster Relief Efforts in Jamaica Weather, October 29

    State Department officials have asked the Pentagon to join the U.S. response to Hurricane Melissa, in a test of the Trump administration’s disaster-response capabilities after major cuts to foreign aid.

  101. Supreme Court Asks for More Info in Trump Request to Deploy National Guard in Chicago U.S., October 29

    President Trump has ordered troops to Portland, Ore., Los Angeles, Washington and Chicago over the objections of state and local officials.

  102. Guard Troops Were Sent to Portland, Ore., Despite a Court-Ordered Halt U.S., October 29

    The brief deployment of troops hours after a judge forbid it marked the second time this week government lawyers had to come clean to courts considering President Trump’s designs on Portland.

  103. Judge Rebukes Justice Dept. Over Efforts to Obtain Confidential Patient Details U.S., October 29

    In a scathing order, a judge in Washington State said the government’s real purpose was to intimidate providers into dropping or paring back transgender care.

  104. Trump Lost the Trade War to China Opinion, October 29

    Xi now sees our weakness and will try to exploit it, perhaps leaving America a diminished presence in Asia.

  105. As Trump Weighs Sale of Advanced A.I. Chips to China, Critics Sound Alarm U.S., October 29

    The president signaled he would discuss the sale of Nvidia’s Blackwell chips in a summit on Thursday, a move U.S. officials warned would be a “massive” national security mistake.

  106. Karine Jean-Pierre and a Book Tour Most Authors Would Not Dream Of U.S., October 29

    The Biden White House press secretary seems to be everywhere promoting her memoir, including an “absolute train wreck’’ of an interview with The New Yorker.

  107. Nvidia Is Now Worth $5 Trillion as It Consolidates Power in A.I. Boom Technology, October 29

    The A.I. chip maker has become a linchpin in the Trump administration’s trade negotiations in Asia.

  108. Sanctions Lifted on a Putin-Backed Autocrat After Lobbying by Trump Allies U.S., October 29

    The move benefits the Serbian politician Milorad Dodik, who had received support from Rudolph W. Giuliani, Michael T. Flynn, Laura Loomer and high-priced lobbyists.

  109. G.M. Will Cut 1,750 Jobs in Electric Vehicle Business Business, October 29

    The layoffs at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee follow the elimination of a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars.

  110. What Can Break the Shutdown Impasse? U.S., October 29

    Significant milestones over the next few weeks could shuffle the status quo. For now, both sides remain dug in as the closure heads into a fifth week.

  111. Prosecutors Who Called Jan. 6 Attackers a ‘Mob of Rioters’ Are Punished U.S., October 29

    The prosecutors were put on leave after filing a sentencing memo in the case of a man who showed up armed outside the home of former President Barack Obama.

  112. Josh Hawley’s Plea for Food Assistance Opinion, October 29

    Readers respond to the senator’s Opinion guest essay about the possible cutoff of SNAP benefits.

  113. Trump sugiere que no buscará un tercer mandato: ‘Supongo que no puedo’ En español, October 29

    El presidente de EE. UU. dice que a pesar de tener “la mejor economía que hemos tenido”, hay que respetar lo que establece la Constitución.

  114. How Japan’s New Prime Minister Bonded With Trump Video, October 29

    Trump will meet Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday (10/28). A look at how she will approach President Trump in order to rekindle the close relationship he had with her mentor, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  115. Investigating the Secret History of a ‘Lawless’ War Times Insider, October 29

    Over the course of four years, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spoke with dozens of elite military personnel about misconduct in Afghanistan by their peers.

  116. Putin Announces Test of Tsunami-Making Nuclear Weapon World, October 29

    The test comes days after President Vladimir V. Putin announced the previous trial of another Russian nuclear weapon.

  117. U.S. Says It Will Cut Troops in Eastern Europe World, October 29

    About 700 troops are expected to be withdrawn as Trump administration officials shift resources to the Indo-Pacific region.

  118. Feted as a Peacemaker in South Korea, Trump Finds Purpose for Overtures to Kim Jong-un World, October 29

    President Trump lamented not being able to speak with Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, but vowed to end the decades of hostilities between the two Koreas.

  119. As China and U.S. Split Over Energy, Korea Is Stuck in the Middle Climate, October 29

    It needs the United States for defense and has spent billions building factories in America. But a Trump trade deal this week with China could erase a Korean edge in the U.S. market.

  120. Obamacare Prices Become Public, Highlighting Big Increases Health, October 29

    The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.

  121. Trump Has Likened Himself to a King. South Korea Gave Him a Crown. World, October 29

    President Trump received a replica of a golden crown excavated from an ancient royal tomb in Gyeongju. He called it “very special.”

  122. Trump Says ‘It’s Too Bad’ He Can’t Run for a Third Term Video, October 29

    Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on the way to South Korea, President Trump said it was “too bad” that he couldn’t run again in 2028.

  123. Radio Free Asia Will Halt News Operations Amid Shutdown U.S., October 29

    Until this month, Radio Free Asia had successfully resisted Trump officials who had tried to render it obsolete.

  124. Argentina y la mano de… Donald Trump En español, October 29

    Además: el huracán Melissa, elecciones en los Países Bajos y más para estar al día.

  125. South Korea Says U.S. Agreed to Lower Tariffs and to Ease Investment Terms U.S., October 29

    Seoul will invest $200 billion, or as much as $20 billion a year, and set aside another $150 billion to invest in its American shipbuilding operations, a South Korean official said.

  126. Toyota Says $10 Billion U.S. Investment Touted by Trump Isn’t New Business, October 29

    Japanese officials have called into question some elements of the flurry of big new investments announced by President Trump during his Japan visit.

  127. Is China Beating Trump? The Daily, October 29

    Why the country’s move to restrict exports of rare-earth minerals is so powerful that it cannot be countered by the United States.

  128. Trump, in South Korea for Summit, Is Given a Medal and a Crown Video, October 29

    President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea gave President Trump a national medal and a replica of an ancient crown. Crowds gathered nearby to protest his visit.

  129. When This Reporter Comes Calling, the White House Insults Go Flying Business, October 29

    The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.

  130. In Utah, Trump’s Vision for Homelessness Begins to Take Shape U.S., October 29

    State officials promise large-scale involuntary addiction and mental health treatment at Salt Lake City’s edge. Critics see “a prison, or a warehouse.”

  131. In Mississippi, Democrats Hope New Maps Lead to Statehouse Wins U.S., October 29

    A federal court says Republican legislators diluted Black voter strength. New maps may help Democrats break the G.O.P. supermajority in Jackson on Nov. 4.

  132. U.S. Manufacturing’s Mixed Picture in 4 Charts Business, October 29

    President Trump vowed to bring factories back. Is he succeeding?

  133. Mamdani, Cuomo or Sliwa? 14 Leaders Rate New York’s Mayoral Candidates. Interactive, October 29

    Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on who is best equipped to lead the city.

  134. In Third Run for Governor, Ciattarelli Mixes MAGA Into His Agenda New York, October 29

    Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, is betting that Trump supporters will turn out and support him, even without Mr. Trump atop the ticket.

  135. Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, China Doubles Down on Tech Ambitions World, October 29

    China’s leader signaled in its next five-year plan that he is committed to competing in manufacturing and technology despite tensions with Washington.

  136. The Canadians Are Right About Reagan and Free Trade Opinion, October 29

    Reagan would not have approved of Trump’s tariffs.

  137. Trump Suggests He Knows He Can’t Run Again: ‘It’s Too Bad’ U.S., October 29

    Despite the Constitution’s two-term limit, Trump had mused for months about a third term.

  138. Un operativo contra narcotraficantes deja al menos 64 muertos en Río de Janeiro En español, October 29

    La madrugada del martes estalló el tiroteo entre la policía y los miembros de una banda en una región de Río controlada por un grupo criminal conocido como Comando Vermelho.

  139. Appeals Court to Reconsider Oregon National Guard Deployment Trump Wants U.S., October 29

    Judges in the Ninth Circuit voted to have a larger panel reconsider a decision that could have allowed President Trump to use soldiers at the Portland, Ore., immigration building.

  140. Trump Officials in Charge of Food Aid Leave Their Posts U.S., October 29

    The departures of the head of the Agriculture Department’s Food and Nutrition Service and a senior policy adviser spurred worries on Capitol Hill as food aid benefits could halt.

  141. Fired by Team Trump, Former U.S. Attorney Joins Team Newsom U.S., October 29

    Michele Beckwith was ousted by President Trump less than six hours after instructing a top immigration official to abide by the Constitution in his immigration raids.

  142. With Some G.O.P. Backing, Senate Votes to End Trump’s Brazil Tariffs U.S., October 28

    A handful of Republicans crossed party lines to side with Democrats in the first of several votes this week aimed at challenging the president’s trade war.

  143. Just Before Trump’s Visit to South Korea, North Test-Fires Missiles World, October 28

    The country has yet to respond to President Trump’s overtures to meet again with Kim Jong-un, its leader.

  144. South Korea’s Hosting Anxiety: A City Rich in History but Not Hotel Rooms World, October 28

    The authorities have been scrambling to accommodate this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, which is known for tombs, temples and pagodas.

  145. Trump’s Hand in Argentina World, October 28

    The president’s intervention on behalf of Argentina’s leader fits into a long history of American involvement in the elections of other countries.

  146. At Least 64 Dead in Rio de Janeiro as Authorities Crack Down on Drug Gangs World, October 28

    The authorities said the deadliest operation in Rio’s history had killed four police officers and at least 60 other people. It was an attack on “narco-terrorists,” the state governor said.

  147. A Timeline of Trump’s Strikes on Vessels He Says Are Smuggling Drugs U.S., October 28

    President Trump’s military campaign has killed at least 57 people in the waters off Central and South America. The strikes have been widely criticized as illegal.

  148. Official’s Access to F.B.I. Files in Charlie Kirk Case Drew Pushback U.S., October 28

    An inquiry by Joe Kent, who leads the National Counterterrorism Center, is said to have alarmed Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director.

  149. Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington U.S., October 28

    The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general who worked closely with slave-owning Native American tribes, is the only monument of its kind in the nation’s capital.

  150. G.O.P. Senators Urge Vance to Cancel Plan to Increase Beef Imports U.S., October 28

    In a closed-door meeting with the vice president, Republicans vented about a White House plan for Argentine beef they said would hurt ranchers in their states.