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  1. Europa prueba una nueva táctica para tratar a Trump: sin pedir disculpas En español, Today

    Los líderes europeos, atrapados en las secuelas de la guerra de Estados Unidos en Irán, han criticado al presidente públicamente. Cuando él se ha enfadado, ellos no han dado marcha atrás.

  2. Europe Tries a Trumpian Tactic With Trump: No Apologies World, Today

    Stuck with the fallout from America’s war in Iran, European leaders have criticized the president publicly. When he’s been angered, they haven’t backed down.

  3. Trump’s Shrinking Ambitions on China U.S., Today

    The president came into office planning harsher trade moves on China than on the rest of the world. Here’s why he’s had to scale them back.

  4. Will Trump and Xi Try to Slow the A.I. Arms Race? World, Today

    The leaders of both countries are expected to discuss the risks from artificial intelligence, but neither country is willing to be the first to slow down.

  5. Trump’s Trade War With China: How We Got to a Stalemate In 3 Numbers Business, Today

    As President Trump prepares to meet with Xi Jinping, a trade war that once threatened to freeze commerce between the two countries has given way to an uneasy truce.

  6. Nvidia C.E.O. Hitches Ride With Trump to China After Last-Minute Invite U.S., Today

    Jensen Huang boarded Air Force One in Alaska, joining a delegation of more than a dozen business leaders accompanying President Trump on his trip to Beijing.

  7. U.S. and Mexican Officials Deny C.I.A. Had Lethal Role in Mexico Operation World, Today

    The denials came after a CNN report claimed the C.I.A. had been involved in the assassination of a cartel member inside Mexico earlier this year.

  8. Dominican Republic Agrees to Take Third-Country Migrants Deported by U.S. World, Today

    The agreement, which reverses President Luis Abinader’s previous stance, is part of President Trump’s efforts to find governments willing to accept deportees.

  9. Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense Plan Could Cost $1.2 Trillion U.S., Today

    A report from the Congressional Budget Office said that space-based interceptors, which do not currently exist, would probably consume 60 percent of the total cost.

  10. Justice Dept. Officials Consider Settling Trump Suit Against I.R.S. Business, Today

    One of the settlement terms under review is for the I.R.S. to drop any audits of the president, his family members and businesses.

  11. Un hijo moribundo, sus padres detenidos y la carrera para reunirse antes del final En español, Yesterday

    Desde su cama de hospital en Chicago, el joven deseaba ver por última vez a sus padres. Pero tras cruzar ilegalmente desde México para visitarlo, fueron detenidos por inmigración en Arizona.

  12. In Heated Exchanges, Kash Patel Denies Lying and Excessive Drinking U.S., Yesterday

    The remarks, at a hearing ostensibly about the coming budget for law enforcement agencies, veered from sedate exchanges about operational matters to ugly personal confrontations.

  13. Secret Service Makes Case for Security Funding Amid G.O.P. Unease on Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    The presidential protection agency detailed how it would use a proposed $1 billion as Republicans asked for more detail and Democrats went on the attack.

  14. Trump Administration Expected to Tap Longtime ICE Official to Lead Agency U.S., Yesterday

    David Venturella’s expected appointment is in line with a push by Markwayne Mullin, the homeland security secretary, to keep his department under the radar and out of headlines.

  15. NATO, Please Help. Trump Has No Strategy for Iran. Opinion, Yesterday

    NATO should overcome its distaste for President Trump and sends its navies to help open up the Strait of Hormuz.

  16. The South Carolina Republican Who Defied Trump on Redistricting U.S., Yesterday

    Politicians are fighting viciously for power, said Shane Massey, leader of the State Senate. “To what end?” he asked, warning of eroding fundamental American values. “I’m voting no.”

  17. U.S. Intelligence Shows Iran Retains Substantial Missile Capabilities U.S., Yesterday

    Secret new assessments say Iran has operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that its military remains far stronger than President Trump has asserted.

  18. U.S. Might Restart Striking Iran, Trump and Hegseth Warn World, Yesterday

    With talks at an impasse, both sides are holding to positions their opponents call unacceptable, while the economic pain caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade continues to grow.

  19. Trump Says Americans’ Economic Pain Is Not a Consideration for the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    Asked whether Americans’ financial situation was motivating him to make a deal, President Trump said bluntly, “Not even a little bit.”

  20. See How Trump Is Renovating the Reflecting Pool U.S., Yesterday

    A rundown of the problems at the pool and what President Trump is trying to do to fix them.

  21. A Dying Son, His Detained Parents and a Race to Reunite Before the End U.S., Yesterday

    From his hospital bed in Chicago, Kevin Gonzalez had a final wish to see his parents. But they were in immigration detention in Arizona after illegally crossing to see their son.

  22. Tom Steyer Thinks California Is Ready for a Different Climate Message Climate, Yesterday

    Rather than pleas to save the planet, the billionaire, a Democrat is pushing a message of affordability in his campaign to become California’s governor.

  23. China Is Much Weaker Than It Seems. That’s the Problem. Opinion, Yesterday

    History shows there is no more productive national asset than freedom.

  24. Distracted and Bogged Down, Trump and Xi Enter a Summit of Reduced Ambitions U.S., Yesterday

    The war in Iran has cast a shadow of uncertainty on both superpowers, dimming early hopes that they could begin to address the larger issues that have frayed their relationship.

  25. Reflecting Pool Repairs Appear Uneven and Behind Schedule, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Work on the iconic National Mall basin appears behind schedule. President Trump initially said he had picked the contractor, then said he did not know it.

  26. N.Y.C. Hospital Is Subpoenaed Over Trans Youth Health Care New York, Yesterday

    The action, initiated by the U.S. attorney’s office in North Texas, could set up a showdown between NYU Langone and the Justice Department.

  27. F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary Resigns After Weeks of Pressure U.S., Yesterday

    The agency’s top food official will step in to the role after Dr. Makary privately said he opposed the administration decision to approve flavored vapes.

  28. China ve al EE. UU. de Trump como un imperio en decadencia En español, Yesterday

    Durante décadas, Estados Unidos representó riqueza, sofisticación tecnológica y confianza institucional para muchos chinos. El volátil segundo mandato del presidente Trump hizo añicos esa imagen.

  29. Hegseth to Accompany Trump on Trip to China U.S., Yesterday

    Defense secretaries have previously traveled with presidents on overseas trips, to provide advice and represent the U.S. military.

  30. Why Did Ramit Sethi, the ‘Get Rich’ Guy, Speak Up About Trump? Video, Yesterday

    On “The Interview,” Ramit Sethi, a personal finance adviser, explains why he has been public about his revulsion for President Trump, and why he talks about the structural systems that add to many Americans’ financial problems.

  31. Macron Makes a Bid for New Partners in Africa World, Yesterday

    The French president visited Kenya this week for a summit designed to build stronger ties with Anglophone African countries.

  32. Lo que vimos en Cuba nos impresionó En español, Yesterday

    Si los estadounidenses supieran lo que está sufriendo Cuba, exigirían el fin del bloqueo estadounidense.

  33. Trump Is Fighting the World’s Stupidest Culture War Opinion, Yesterday

    “He sees fossil fuels as manly and renewables as woke.”

  34. Oil Prices Rise on U.S.-Iran Standoff Business, Yesterday

    President Trump has declared the American cease-fire with Iran is on “life support,” and investors are taking a cautious approach as the lack of progress in peace talks weighs on the markets.

  35. What to Know About the New Obsession With Testosterone Magazine, Yesterday

    From politics to influencers and beyond, the hormone is being used not just for medical reasons but in pursuit of a new masculine ideal.

  36. Russia Keeps Attacking U.S. Firms in Ukraine. The White House Is Silent. World, Yesterday

    Facilities tied to Coca-Cola, Cargill, Mondelez and others appear to have been deliberately hit. The Trump administration’s muted response has raised concerns.

  37. Trump Previews Issues He Plans to Raise With Xi Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said he expected to speak to the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, about a range of issues at a summit in Beijing, from the war in Iran to Jimmy Lai, an imprisoned Hong Kong media mogul.

  38. Volodímir Zelenski comienza a distanciarse del gobierno de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Con las conversaciones de paz congeladas y Ucrania ahora más autosuficiente, el presidente Volodímir Zelenski parece alejarse de EE. UU.

  39. Spain’s Leader Is Showing How to Stand Up to Trump, and So Much More Opinion, Yesterday

    Pedro Sánchez has established an alternative governing philosophy to Trumpism.

  40. Xi Poised to Press Trump on Arms Sales to Taiwan World, Yesterday

    Beijing has called Taiwan the “core of China’s core interests.” Xi Jinping is likely to focus on getting President Trump to slow approval of more weapons for the self-governing island.

  41. China Seeks A.I. Independence, Weakening Trump’s Leverage Business, Yesterday

    Before this week’s U.S.-Chinese summit, Beijing reached a milestone in its quest for technological self-sufficiency.

  42. Justice Dept. Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    Critics raised concerns over press freedom after The Journal disclosed receiving subpoenas related to an article on deliberations on the risks of military action in Iran.

  43. Senate G.O.P. Stands by Security Money for Trump’s Ballroom U.S., May 11

    Democrats are trying to stoke public opposition to the project as they take aim at legislation to provide nearly $72 billion for the administration’s immigration crackdown.

  44. Trump Calls Iran’s Counterproposal a ‘Piece of Garbage’ Video, May 11

    President Trump told reporters the Iran cease-fire was “on life support” on Monday after he rejected Iran’s counterproposal for a peace deal this weekend.

  45. Cost to Repair Reflecting Pool Increases to $13.1 Million Video, May 11

    The cost to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is now over seven times more than what President Trump initially said, according to federal records.

  46. Trump Nominates Ousted FEMA Leader to Run the Agency Again Climate, May 11

    President Trump chose Cameron Hamilton to direct federal disaster response. As acting head of FEMA last year, he had opposed abolishing the agency and was ousted.

  47. Nations Brace for Long-Term Economic Woes as Trump Calls Iran Truce Plan ‘Garbage’ World, May 11

    President Trump said the fragile cease-fire was on “life support,” and India’s leader urged residents to cut back on purchases and travel.

  48. Supreme Court Continues Access to Abortion Pill by Mail, for a Few Days U.S., May 11

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. has paused until at least Thursday a federal appeals court ruling against the Food and Drug Administration that would restrict access by mail to mifepristone.

  49. Virginia Officials Ask Supreme Court to Restore Voting Map Drawn by Democrats U.S., May 11

    State officials asked the justices to overturn a Virginia Supreme Court decision that struck down a congressional map, a major defeat for Democrats.

  50. Trump Administration to Scrap Rule That Elevated Land Conservation Climate, May 11

    The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.

  51. I Ran the N.S.A. This Is How to Defeat China’s Hacker Army. Opinion, May 11

    Beijing has hacked America, but we have all the tools we need to fight back.

  52. Trump Proposes Suspending Federal Gas Tax Until Prices Fall U.S., May 11

    Congress would have to agree to any suspension, and dropping federal taxes would not make up for the steep increase in prices since the war began.

  53. La cumbre Trump-Xi despierta temores en las potencias medias En español, May 11

    A las naciones asiáticas les preocupa que el presidente de EE. UU. pueda sacrificar compromisos de seguridad por mejores condiciones económicas con China.

  54. Facing the Reality of Cellphones in School Opinion, May 11

    Readers discuss the effects of cellphone bans in school and screen time limits. Also: Close “Alligator Alcatraz”; President Trump’s vulgar language.

  55. How The Times Covers Trump’s Social Media Video, May 11

    Patrick Healy, an assistant managing editor, explains how The Times reports on social media posts by the president that can be erratic and even profane, but are often consequential.

  56. Chief Executives to Accompany Trump to China U.S., May 11

    The delegation includes business leaders across a wide range of industries, including Tim Cook of Apple and Elon Musk of Tesla.

  57. Trump rechaza la nueva propuesta de Irán y prolonga el limbo en Medio Oriente En español, May 11

    Estados Unidos e Irán han estado discutiendo una prórroga de 30 días de su alto al fuego y una reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz.

  58. How the U.S. Is Trying to Ensure the Dollar’s Dominance During Economic Turmoil Business, May 11

    As the government has been devising plans to keep the dollar dominant, China has been making its own moves to increase global influence of the renminbi.

  59. Man Charged With Assassination Attempt at Press Gala Pleads Not Guilty U.S., May 11

    Cole Tomas Allen faces four counts in what prosecutors say was a plot to kill President Trump and other top officials at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

  60. Reflecting Pool Repairs to Cost $13.1 Million. Trump Had Promised $1.8 Million. U.S., May 11

    The Interior Department added $6.2 million to the no-bid contract for repairs to the Lincoln Memorial pool late last week.

  61. Después de la captura de Maduro por EE. UU., ¿los migrantes de Venezuela regresarán a casa? En español, May 11

    Las terribles condiciones en Venezuela provocaron un éxodo. Tras el atentado que derrocó a su máximo dirigente, la cuestión es si las cosas han cambiado lo suficiente como para que el retorno resulte atractivo.

  62. ¿Vance o Rubio? Trump sopesa quién será su sucesor En español, May 11

    Las apariciones recientes del vicepresidente JD Vance y el secretario de Estado Marco Rubio han generado nuevas especulaciones sobre una contienda por la candidatura presidencial republicana.

  63. Por qué es importante la cumbre entre Trump y Xi, aunque parezca que no dará muchos frutos En español, May 11

    Se espera que la guerra en Irán, el comercio, la inteligencia artificial y Taiwán estén en el orden del día. Pero las expectativas son moderadas.

  64. Why Some in Taiwan Are Training for War Video, May 11

    A group of civilians in Taiwan are stepping up defense training amid rising tensions with China. Beijing’s claim to the island is expected to be discussed by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, and President Trump this week.

  65. Lawmakers Urge Trump to Move Ahead on Delayed Arms Sale to Taiwan U.S., May 11

    The Trump administration has held up the sale for months ahead of President Trump’s meeting this week with President Xi Jinping of China.

  66. Scientists Press Congress on Trump’s Dismissal of Funding Agency Board U.S., May 11

    The slowed pace of grants by the National Science Foundation, under attack from the White House, could put the United States at a disadvantage with China, the scientists warned.

  67. As Trump Heads to Beijing, China Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ for a Fight Business, May 11

    Beijing is signaling that it is ready for a trade showdown, and it is building up a legal arsenal in preparation.

  68. As Visa Policies Tighten, International Students Find Tougher Job Market U.S., May 11

    Students say they have been passed over for jobs and interviews because of visa restrictions. Some have a Plan B: leaving the United States.

  69. Fed Up, Zelensky Takes Gloves Off With the Trump Administration World, May 11

    With peace talks on ice and Ukraine now more self-reliant, President Volodymyr Zelensky seems to be stepping away from the United States.

  70. As Coal Rebounds, More Toxic Mercury Is in the Air Climate, May 11

    Coal-burning power plants released more mercury last year, according to an analysis by The Times. It reverses a downward trend of emissions of a metal that interferes with brain development.

  71. ‘Bill Cassidy Sold His Soul to the Devil, and He Didn’t Get Anything for It’ Opinion, May 11

    A doctor and senator who voted to confirm Robert Kennedy still was snubbed by Trump in the Republican primary in Louisiana.

  72. What We Saw in Cuba Shocked Us Opinion, May 11

    If Americans knew what Cuba was enduring, they would demand an end to the U.S. blockade.

  73. What Middle Powers Fear About the Trump-Xi Summit World, May 11

    Asian nations worry that the president might trade security commitments for better economic terms with China during his planned meeting with Xi Jinping this week.

  74. Trump and Netanyahu Say Iran War Is Not Over U.S., May 11

    The Trump administration said last week that the war had run its course, but the U.S. president and Israel’s prime minister in interviews on Sunday did not rule out renewed combat.

  75. Iran Responds to Latest U.S. Proposal to End War, but Offers Few Details U.S., May 10

    The two countries have been discussing a 30-day extension to the cease-fire and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

  76. How Students Interact With A.I. Is What Matters Opinion, May 10

    Readers discuss artificial intelligence and writing in the classroom. Also: President Trump’s latest assault on science; election workers.

  77. I’m a Democrat. My Party Has a Double Standard on Antisemitism. Opinion, May 10

    When we’re talking about which allies to support or which communities we defend, our principles shouldn’t shift.

  78. La rivalidad entre EE. UU. y China llega a los cielos sudamericanos En español, May 10

    EE. UU. ha presionado a Argentina y Chile para que revisen dos proyectos de telescopios chinos en los desiertos andinos. A los astrónomos les preocupa que esto suponga un revés para la investigación.

  79. Vance or Rubio? Trump Muses on Successor as the ‘Kids’ Fill Bigger Roles. U.S., May 10

    Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are boosting their profiles, generating speculation about who’s lining up for the 2028 presidential nomination.

  80. What to Do About the White House Correspondents Dinner? U.S., May 10

    A gunman’s attack at the April dinner has spurred more debate than usual about one of Washington’s most dissected rituals.

  81. Putin’s Forces Are Barely Inching Along on the Battlefield World, May 10

    The Russian military has yet to solve a fundamental problem: how to make big advances in eastern Ukraine when drones are everywhere.

  82. U.S.-China Rivalry Reaches South American Skies World, May 10

    The U.S. has pressed Argentina and Chile to review two Chinese telescope projects in the Andean deserts. Astronomers are worried about setbacks to research.

  83. One Big Headache for Politicians These Days: a Messy Digital Footprint U.S., May 10

    As a new generation of chronically online oversharers runs for office, many find themselves tripped up by past statements. Their response? Delete, distance, disavow.

  84. Trump Celebrated Victory in Venezuela. Will That Bring Its People Back? World, May 10

    Dire conditions in Venezuela prompted an exodus. In the wake of the attack that ousted its top leader, the question is whether things have changed enough to make a return appealing.

  85. China Is Becoming Dangerously Overconfident Opinion, May 10

    We are entering a more perilous era where China no longer sees U.S. strength as something to fear.

  86. Strait of Hormuz Remains Effectively Blocked After Naval Skirmishes World, May 9

    The U.S. Navy’s blockade continued to intercept ships trying to leave or enter Iranian ports, while fear of Iranian attacks kept other ships from attempting passage through the narrows.

  87. High Gas Prices Are Just the Beginning Opinion, May 9

    How the economic shock waves of Trump’s Iran war will be felt globally.

  88. What Happened When Trump Abandoned the World’s Poorest Children Opinion, May 9

    Trump’s most lethal policy will almost surely be his 71 percent cut in humanitarian aid from 2024 to 2025.

  89. A Personal Finance Star on What Millennials Need From Their Boomer Parents Magazine, May 9

    Ramit Sethi wants everyone to have a healthier relationship to money, and thinks he knows how to get us there.

  90. Las personas con la que Trump no puede negociar En español, May 9

    Hay gente que tiene creencias que no son negociables. Trump se siente desconcertado cuando se encuentra con posturas así de firmes.

  91. For Trump, Court Loss Is Latest Twist in Ever-Shifting Tariffs Business, May 9

    The president has reworked his tariffs repeatedly — sometimes because they have been declared illegal — with more updates still to come.

  92. 10 Days That Shook the House Map and Democratic Confidence U.S., May 9

    Republicans are charging ahead in the nation’s redistricting race, and showing new bullishness after months of growing midterm fears.

  93. How ‘The View’ Landed at the Center of a Free Speech Battle Business, May 9

    The Trump administration’s focus on the show is testament to the enduring influence of an old-fashioned broadcast TV program started 29 years ago.

  94. He Offered a Lawmaker’s Aide Quick Cash. Was He Spying for China? U.S., May 9

    A staff member on the House China Committee was promised $10,000 for U.S. policy insights, on issues like Venezuela and rare-earth minerals.

  95. Long Overlooked, Caspian Sea Provides Strategic Trade Route for Iran World, May 9

    The landlocked body of water has taken on new significance, with Russia shipping military and commercial goods to bolster Tehran’s ability to withstand the U.S. assault.

  96. Trump adjudicó sin licitación las obras del estanque reflectante de Washington En español, May 9

    El presidente de EE. UU. dijo que decidió pintar el icónico lugar cerca del monumento a Lincoln de azul, y dirigió un contrato del gobierno a alguien que dijo que había trabajado en sus albercas.

  97. China’s Exports and Imports Set Records in April Amid High Energy Costs Business, May 9

    The country’s exports surged and its trade surplus with the United States widened ahead of President Trump’s scheduled visit next week to Beijing.

  98. ¿Puede la motosierra de Milei dar un nuevo impulso a la derecha global? En español, May 9

    Con su cruzada desreguladora, Javier Milei se convirtió en una figura estelar del universo MAGA. Pero en Argentina, su experimento de ajuste extremo enfrenta un momento decisivo.

  99. Peter Magyar Prepares to Take Over as Hungary’s Leader From Viktor Orban World, May 9

    The former opposition leader, who won a landslide election, now faces the formidable job of dismantling what his predecessor called an “illiberal democracy.”

  100. The World’s 2 Most Powerful Men Are Set to Meet Again. Here’s What to Know. World, May 9

    The war in Iran, trade, artificial intelligence and Taiwan are expected to be on the agenda. But expectations are modest.

  101. U.S. Conducts Third Boat Strike in 5 Days, Killing 2 and Leaving a Survivor U.S., May 9

    Of the 57 attacks in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against boats accused of drug trafficking, there have rarely been survivors.

  102. Mette Frederiksen Fails to Form Governing Coalition in Denmark World, May 8

    King Frederik X has appointed a right-leaning politician to try to form the next government.

  103. U.S. Targets Iran’s Missile and Drone Program With Sanctions Business, May 8

    The new measures are focused on Chinese companies that supply Iran’s military with materials to make drones.

  104. Alabama Asks Supreme Court to Allow it to Use New Voting Map U.S., May 8

    State officials urged the justices to allow them to jettison Alabama’s congressional district map, citing the Supreme Court’s recent decision that dealt a blow to the Voting Rights Act.

  105. How Trump Is Prioritizing White People as Refugees Video, May 8

    President Trump has upended the U.S. refugee program to prioritize mainly white Afrikaners. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs reports he is now is now considering doubling the amount he allows into the country.

  106. Facing Pressure, Trump Officials Reject Claims They’re Softening on Immigration U.S., May 8

    Immigration hard-liners have grown frustrated with the level of deportations and the Department of Homeland Security’s attempts, under its new secretary, to stay under the radar.

  107. U.F.O. Files Released by U.S. Shed Light on What the Government Knows U.S., May 8

    The Pentagon on Friday released online what it called “new, never-before-seen” files, dating back decades, related to unidentified flying objects.

  108. Trump Plans to Fire F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary U.S., May 8

    Dr. Makary has been a supporter of the Make American Healthy Again Movement but made some enemies in the administration over vaping, the abortion pill and rejections of new drugs.

  109. Mysterious American Man Makes Mysterious Proposal in Greenland World, May 8

    The police in Greenland are investigating the case of a lone man from Las Vegas who goes by Cliff. Locals said he had offered money to Greenlanders to join the United States.

  110. Mahmoud Khalil Hurtles Toward Potential Deportation as U.S. Speeds Case New York, May 8

    A key judicial decision in Mr. Khalil’s immigration case was expedited significantly and included the recusal of multiple judges.

  111. What to Do for the Elderly? Stop Badgering Them! Opinion, May 8

    Readers respond to an essay about old people preparing (or not) for the end. Also: Antisemitism online; Trump the destroyer; two types of dreaming.

  112. The No-Bid Contract That Is Turning Washington’s Reflecting Pool Blue U.S., May 8

    President Trump handpicked a firm he said had worked on his swimming pool to repair the iconic site near the Lincoln Memorial.

  113. Mi padre solía escribirle al gobierno cubano. Ahora me toca a mí En español, May 8

    Señor presidente, por favor, no tome esta carta como una defensa de la política de EE. UU. hacia Cuba, y mucho menos como un llamado a la intervención militar estadounidense.

  114. En Rusia, el descontento se cierne sobre las festividades más grandes del año En español, May 8

    Mientras el país se prepara para el Día de la Victoria, la economía se estanca, aumentan las restricciones de internet y el Kremlin teme ataques ucranianos.

  115. Trump’s Latest Tariff Setback Looms Over China Talks Business, May 8

    For the president, a major legal defeat could undercut his leverage as he prepares to head to Beijing next week for high-stakes trade negotiations.

  116. EE. UU. revisará los consulados mexicanos tras reportes de la derecha En español, May 8

    El Departamento de Estado declinó dar detalles sobre lo que implicaría esa revisión, pero dijo que podría conducir al cierre de algunos consulados.

  117. Gerrymandering Pits G.O.P. House Members Against Each Other in California U.S., May 8

    Forced to fight for political survival because of redistricting, Ken Calvert and Young Kim, both Republicans, are accusing each other of being insufficiently MAGA.

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  119. Trump’s Architecture Rankles. But Why? Opinion, May 8

    What Trump’s monuments look like to a British architecture writer.

  120. America’s Arrested Development Opinion, May 8

    The American economy and the climate would both benefit from permitting reform.

  121. When You’re ‘Fired From Retirement’ Business, May 8

    People return to work for many reasons, but the biggest is financial need. As costs remain high, more retirees could be looking to re-enter the job market.

  122. Trump Dismisses Iran’s Strikes as a ‘Trifle’ Video, May 8

    President Trump on Thursday said the cease-fire with Iran was still intact after the two countries exchanged fire. He dismissed Iran’s attacks as a “trifle.”

  123. El nuevo gobierno de Hungría examina la relación de Orbán con China En español, May 8

    Pekín dependía del líder saliente de Hungría, Viktor Orbán, para afianzarse en Europa. Una gigantesca fábrica de baterías resultó ser un paso demasiado audaz.

  124. Is Trump About to Invite In the Biggest Predator in the World? Opinion, May 8

    Chinese automakers do not belong on American soil.

  125. China Sees a ‘Giant With a Limp’ as U.S. Drains Weapons on Iran War World, May 8

    America’s ability to deter China in a war over Taiwan is weakened, Chinese analysts say, giving Beijing leverage in an upcoming summit with President Trump.

  126. Russia in No Mood for Celebration on Kremlin’s Biggest Day of the Year World, May 8

    As the country heads into Victory Day, the economy is stalling, internet restrictions are growing and the Kremlin is fearing Ukrainian attacks.

  127. How Energy Prices Are Driving Demand for Solar Panels and Heat Pumps Business, May 8

    Already having faced an energy crisis five years ago, more European consumers believe they are “one Trump-ignited war away” from crushing costs.

  128. U.S. to Review Mexican Consulates After Right-Wing Claims Against Them U.S., May 8

    The State Department said it would review all Mexican consulates in the United States, following claims in conservative media that the consulates interfere in politics.

  129. Trump Says Cease-Fire Intact After Trade of Attacks in Strait of Hormuz World, May 8

    The president dismissed Iran’s firing on U.S. vessels in the strait as a mere “trifle.”

  130. Cornell Is Investigating Confrontation Between President and Students New York, May 8

    The university’s leader bumped into students as he drove away following an evening of debate over the long-running conflict in the Middle East.

  131. Trump Reversed Hormuz Plan After Saudis Denied Airspace Access U.S., May 8

    Saudi Arabia’s refusal of support suggests that President Trump’s unpredictable approach to Iran has strained ties with one of his closest allies in the Middle East.

  132. Trump’s New Foreign Aid Model Sparks Feud With Zambia World, May 7

    The tussle put a spotlight on the administration’s attempt to replace the United States Agency for International Development with a new, “America First” alternative.

  133. U.S. Strikes Iranian Targets; Iran Says It Returned Fire U.S., May 7

    The exchange was the latest twist in a week of mixed signals in the region and tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, as President Trump searches for an off-ramp in the war that he started.

  134. Louisiana Asks Supreme Court to Halt Abortion Pill Access by Mail U.S., May 7

    The request comes after a federal appeals court temporarily blocked a Food and Drug Administration regulation that has greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

  135. U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes as Tensions in Strait of Hormuz Rise World, May 7

    The escalating attacks raise the threat that the cease-fire could break down.

  136. Millions for a Paint Job? Trump Wants the Eisenhower Building Painted White. U.S., May 7

    The project would transform the granite exterior of the historic Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which dates to the 1800s.

  137. Trade Court Rules Trump’s 10% Global Tariff Is Illegal Business, May 7

    A panel of federal judges found that President Trump could not legally impose the tariff on most imports.

  138. ICE Arrests Violated Order Requiring Warrants in D.C., Judge Rules U.S., May 7

    Despite a previous order, the administration has continued to follow guidance from January empowering immigrations agents to widely make arrests without probable cause, judge says.

  139. Is America Headed for ‘Greater Disorder’? Video, May 7

    “I think we know that we are in increasingly disorderly times,” the billionaire investor Ray Dalio says on “Interesting Times,” where he tells the columnist Ross Douthat why he’s pessimistic about America’s future.

  140. As Stockpiles Fall, U.S. Sells More Missiles Worth $17 Billion to Gulf Nations U.S., May 7

    The United States and its partners have burned through an enormous amount of air defense missiles in the Iran war, and production is slow.

  141. Iran and U.S. Consider One-Page Plan to End Hostilities, Iranian Officials Say World, May 7

    The plan would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and give the two countries 30 days to hammer out a comprehensive deal, according to three Iranian officials.

  142. Why America Is Removing So Many ‘Deadbeat’ Dams Climate, May 7

    States are recognizing the ecological benefits of ripping out dams and reconnecting rivers.

  143. Trump Administration Lifts Ban on ‘Cyanide Bombs’ on Public Lands Climate, May 7

    The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.

  144. Tennessee Approves New Map Aimed at Flipping the Last Democratic Seat U.S., May 7

    After a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Republicans carved up a majority-Black Memphis seat as the national redistricting wars continue.

  145. Trump Administration Weighs Citing ‘Emergency’ to Admit More Afrikaners as Refugees U.S., May 7

    The move would further solidify the U.S. refugee program as a pipeline for the white minority from South Africa.

  146. Trump Panel Recommends FEMA Respond to Fewer Disasters Climate, May 7

    A White House task force also called for speeding up aid, but some of its ideas would require action by Congress to become reality.

  147. House Republican Proposes Bill to Wind Down the Iran War U.S., May 7

    Representative Tom Barrett, a Michigan Republican facing a tough re-election race, introduced a bill to impose limits on the use of military force in Iran and end the fighting this summer.

  148. Did This Appeals Court Go Rogue on Abortion Pills? U.S., May 7

    The Fifth Circuit, reversed more than any other appeals court, has a reputation for taking extreme positions.

  149. As U.S. Debt Hits a Worrying Milestone, Washington Barely Notices Business, May 7

    The debt is outgrowing the size of America’s economy. The president’s policies could accelerate the country’s fiscal headaches, experts say, unless policymakers intervene.

  150. Why Trump’s Feud With the Pope Worries Republicans Video, May 7

    Our national political correspondent Lisa Lerer explains the impact of President Trump’s spate of attacks against Pope Leo XIV ahead of the closely contested midterm elections.