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  1. Business Leaders Face a Test in Minneapolis Business, Today

    Some companies have begun to respond to the fatal shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti and the immigration crackdown. But others have stayed silent.

  2. After Reports of Progress, Kremlin Says Ukraine Talks Will Continue World, Today

    Ukrainian and Russian officials left rare direct talks last weekend in a somewhat optimistic mood. But Russia may be simply stalling for time, analysts said.

  3. Trump Administration Tries to Control Minneapolis Shooting Narrative, and Winter Storm Shatters Records The Headlines, Today

    Plus, High January is the new Dry January.

  4. En Venezuela, Rodríguez señala la liberación de la economía. Nada más En español, Today

    La presidenta interina promete transparencia y responsabilidad, pero persiste la vigilancia y el control político, mientras crece la expectativa de un auge económico.

  5. A Crisis of Confidence for ICE and Border Patrol as Clashes Escalate U.S., Today

    Current and former officials describe growing frustration and disillusionment with the Trump administration’s approach, even as they support the goal of immigration enforcement.

  6. Local Prosecution Is the Answer to Federal Lawlessness Opinion, Today

    State and local prosecutions could produce deterrent effects that are so desperately needed now.

  7. ‘We Are Creating the Conditions for a Catastrophe.’ Three Columnists on Minneapolis. Opinion, Today

    On immigration raids, the shooting death of Alex Pretti and where we go from here.

  8. Voters See a Middle-Class Lifestyle as Drifting Out of Reach, Poll Finds U.S., Today

    Concerns about the affordability of education, housing, health care, having a family and retirement are driving economic anxieties, a New York Times/Siena poll found.

  9. In Venezuela, Freeing the Economy, but Nothing Else World, Today

    Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez is liberalizing the economy without dismantling her predecessor’s repressive apparatus, raising questions about her aims.

  10. El terror de Estado llegó a EE. UU. En español, Today

    Mineápolis lo ha dejado claro.

  11. La mujer que se interpone entre Donald Trump y Groenlandia En español, Today

    Mette Frederiksen, la primera ministra de Dinamarca, ha asumido grandes riesgos al enfrentarse a Trump. Puede que esté funcionando, por ahora.

  12. This Theory Explains Trump’s Baffling Foreign Policy Opinion, Today

    The president’s approach is not just chaos or an updated version of 19th-century great-power competition.

  13. As Europe’s Reliance on U.S. Natural Gas Grows, So Does Trump’s Leverage Business, Today

    Tension over Greenland has prompted worries that the Trump administration could turn the U.S. oil and gas industry into a way to pressure Europe.

  14. Trump Blames Democrats for ‘Tragic’ Deaths as Agents Clash With Protesters U.S., Today

    Top administration officials had earlier, and without evidence, accused each of the shooting victims in Minneapolis of “domestic terrorism.”

  15. Killing Prompts Only a Defiant Response From Trump U.S., Today

    Even as the second death of a protester in Minnesota brought demands for accountability, the president, insulated from dissenting voices, stuck to his pattern of reflexively blaming opponents.

  16. How the Trump Administration Rushed to Judgment in Minneapolis Shooting U.S., Today

    The administration was in a race to control the narrative around the killing of Alex Pretti, even as videos emerged that contradicted the government’s account.

  17. Columbia Selects University of Wisconsin Chancellor as Its President New York, Yesterday

    Jennifer Mnookin has led the flagship campus of the state university system since 2022.

  18. People Protest Federal Immigration Agents After Fatal Shooting Video, Yesterday

    People protested the death of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, whom federal agents fatally shot during demonstrations against a ramped-up immigration enforcement effort by the Trump administration. Federal officials said that Mr. Pretti had approached agents with a handgun and “wanted to do maximum damage.” But video from the scene shows Mr. Pretti was holding a phone, not a gun.

  19. For Trump, the Truth in Minneapolis Is What He Says It Is U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump team has advanced one-sided narratives to justify each of the killings, even when bystander video shows something else entirely.

  20. The Trump Administration Is Lying to Our Faces. Congress Must Act. Opinion, Yesterday

    The Trump administration is once again engaged in a perversion of justice.

  21. G.O.P. Senator Cassidy Calls for Investigation of Fatal Minnesota Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    The Louisiana Republican, who is facing a primary opponent backed by President Trump, said there should be a joint state and federal inquiry into the shooting death of 37-year-old Minneapolis man.

  22. Minneapolis and Gaza Now Share the Same Violent Language Opinion, Yesterday

    When ICE and Hamas start looking the same, we are all in trouble.

  23. John Kerry: We’ll Miss Alliances When They’re Gone Opinion, Yesterday

    The former U.S. secretary of state warns that, between the Greenland deal and Trump’s trashing of the world order, America is losing.

  24. Trump Is Right About the Arctic. He’s Wrong About Greenland. Opinion, Yesterday

    The area most U.S. Arctic strategists think needs the most immediate development is not Greenland but the Bering Sea, almost 3,000 miles away.

  25. Trump Is Engineering Regime Change, Right Here at Home Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s neediness is transforming our institutions.

  26. What Science Tells Us About Arguing With Your Father-in-Law Opinion, Yesterday

    It’s rarely been harder to disagree politically — but social science suggests ways to have constructive conversations across ideological divides.

  27. En Venezuela, las desapariciones de personas detenidas impulsan a sus familias a buscarlos En español, Yesterday

    A pesar de que se ha liberado a decenas de presos políticos, al menos 66 personas detenidas por las autoridades del Estado siguen desaparecidas, según afirman sus familiares y organizaciones de derechos humanos.

  28. Watching America Unravel in Minneapolis Magazine, Yesterday

    What I saw, as federal agents stormed the city and residents banded together to protect themselves, was a dark, dystopian future becoming reality.

  29. Trump Pushes A.I. Data Centers, but the G.O.P. Is Cool to One in Alabama U.S., Yesterday

    Residents also oppose a data center the size of 18 Walmarts that is set to be built in pristine woodland outside Bessemer, Ala. “All this will be gone,” one said.

  30. In Venezuela, Families Search for Relatives Who Are Detained and Missing World, Yesterday

    Even as dozens of political prisoners have been freed, at least 66 people taken by state authorities and never heard from again remain missing, relatives and rights groups say.

  31. La crisis de Groenlandia deja lecciones para Europa En español, Yesterday

    Tras una cumbre de emergencia, la presidenta de la Comisión Europea declaró que “la firmeza, el acercamiento, la preparación y la unidad” habían sido eficaces al lidiar con Estados Unidos.

  32. Why the Carney Fire Is Still Burning Opinion, Yesterday

    The prime minister sees Trump all too well.

  33. It’s So Hard Not to Be Consumed by Rage Opinion, Yesterday

    I worry that for some of us, our antipathy to Trump has become part of who we are, and it can be something of a personal poison.

  34. The Woman Who Stands Between Donald Trump and Greenland World, Yesterday

    Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s leader, has taken big risks standing up to Mr. Trump. It might just be working — for now.

  35. Appeals Court Rejects Justice Dept. Push for Arrest Warrant for Don Lemon U.S., January 24

    The department had made an extraordinary request for the appeals court to force a judge to issue warrants for Mr. Lemon and four other people in connection with a church protest in Minneapolis.

  36. What We Know About a Second Fatal Shooting by Federal Agents in Minneapolis U.S., January 24

    Federal agents shot and killed a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident on Saturday, the city’s police chief said.

  37. Syria Announces Cease-Fire Extension, Hours After Truce With Kurds Expired World, January 24

    Syria’s government and Kurdish-led forces in the country’s northeast have clashed as President Ahmed al-Sharaa seeks to extend his authority across the entire country.

  38. See How Trump Refashioned the ‘People’s House’ Interactive, January 24

    In a year, the president has altered 10 spaces in the White House.

  39. Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs as Post-Davos Fallout Continues World, January 24

    President Trump said he would impose tariffs if Canada made “a deal with China,” though there is no sign that those countries are discussing a broad trade agreement.

  40. Ukraine Expects Answers From Russia as Peace Talks Continue, Zelensky Says World, January 24

    Officials from Russia, Ukraine and the United States are meeting in the United Arab Emirates for rare three-way negotiations.

  41. The Un-American President Opinion, January 24

    Our national mosaic, crushed beneath the ICE.

  42. Can Middle Powers Like Canada Exist Between America and China? Opinion, January 24

    It might be worth considering the logic of the Carney doctrine.

  43. How Trump Is Rewriting America With 230 Executive Orders Interactive, January 24

    The flurry of actions have pointed the country in a new direction.

  44. Can the Courts Save American Democracy? Video, January 24

    Emily Bazelon, a lawyer and writer, thinks the courts have pushed back against Trump in important ways. But ultimately, as she explains on “The Opinions,” they can’t stop the broader expansion of presidential power on their own.

  45. Trump Is Not Dumb Video, January 24

    President Trump isn’t dumb, the columnist David French argues. He’s “diabolically shrewd,” especially in how he picks political targets that can be difficult to defend.

  46. Two Opinion Writers on ‘Nutsville,’ USA Opinion, January 24

    The Conversation convenes with Emily Bazelon, David French and Aaron Retica discussing the questions reshaping American politics right now, from immigration enforcement to whether the country can still claim to be “one nation, indivisible.”

  47. Mark Carney Takes On Donald Trump and Emerges as a Global Political Star World, January 24

    At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the prime minister was praised for his blunt talk about the president’s irrevocable “rupture” in the world order.

  48. The Emotions President Trump Evokes Interactive, January 24

    We asked voters to describe their emotions about President Trump’s second term so far. Most spoke of happiness or hostility.

  49. Despite Trump’s Words, China and Russia Are Not Threatening Greenland U.S., January 24

    U.S. and European officials say they are unaware of any intelligence that shows China and Russia are endangering the island, which is protected by the NATO security umbrella.

  50. How a Year of Trump Changed Britain World, January 24

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer stood firm over Greenland. But his center-left government and the country as a whole have been buffeted by President Trump.

  51. As Trump Focuses Abroad, G.O.P. Toils to Hone Election Message U.S., January 24

    A new poll shows that voters who will decide control of Congress see a lack of presidential emphasis on critical domestic issues.

  52. U.S. Automakers’ Foreign Troubles Now Extend to Canada Business, January 24

    U.S. trade policy has devastated the Canadian auto industry and pushed the country to reach an agreement that will make it easier for Chinese companies to sell cars there.

  53. Why The New York Times Sued the Pentagon Times Insider, January 24

    Our publisher, executive editor and other leaders responded to your comments and questions about our First Amendment lawsuit.

  54. La Casa Blanca publica una foto alterada de una manifestante detenida en Minnesota En español, January 24

    The New York Times pasó la imagen por un sistema de detección de IA y concluyó que presentaba signos de manipulación.

  55. What Europe Learned From the Greenland Crisis World, January 24

    Territorial integrity is a core tenet of Europe that is at risk from Russian and American imperialism. Brussels has fought back.

  56. Federal Judge Extends Deportation Protections for Burmese Migrants U.S., January 24

    The ruling represents another setback in the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.

  57. Thousands March Through Manhattan to Protest ICE Crackdowns Across U.S. New York, January 24

    The detention this week of a 5-year-old boy in Minnesota animated protesters in New York City, who faced freezing temperatures.

  58. Venezuela acepta recibir más deportados de EE. UU. En español, January 24

    El gobierno interino de Venezuela ha dado otra señal de sus esfuerzos de apaciguar al gobierno de Trump y está recibiendo más ciudadanos deportados. Esta semana han llegado tres vuelos.

  59. HUD Demands Public Housing Officials Check for Undocumented Immigrants U.S., January 23

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it would punish public housing authorities that did not adequately verify tenants’ immigration status within 30 days.

  60. S.E.C. Drops Case Against Cryptocurrency Firm Founded by Winklevoss Twins U.S., January 23

    The agency says that victims of an investment offering involving Gemini Trust got their money back, though after a regulatory action brought by the New York attorney general.

  61. How the National Park Service Is Deleting American History Climate, January 23

    Philadelphia sued the Trump administration after it directed the Park Service to rip out a memorial to slavery. Elsewhere, materials about climate change and labor history were being removed.

  62. Joint Chiefs Chairman Issues Rare Invitation to Foreign Military Heads U.S., January 23

    Top military leaders from 34 countries plan to discuss improving efforts in the Western Hemisphere to fight drug trafficking and transnational criminal organizations.

  63. Are Republicans Growing a Little Uneasy About the ICE Raids? U.S., January 23

    Polls, careful remarks from JD Vance and chats with voters all point to some wariness.

  64. National Park Service Removes Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia Video, January 23

    Following a directive from President Trump, the National Park Service removed a Philadelphia exhibit memorializing nine people enslaved by George Washington. The administration ordered the removal of materials that promote “corrosive ideology” in favor of those highlighting American “greatness.”

  65. F.B.I. Agent Who Tried to Investigate ICE Officer in Shooting Resigns U.S., January 23

    The resignation of the agent, Tracee Mergen, was only the latest shock wave to have emerged from the Justice Department’s handling of the shooting of Renee Good.

  66. Is This Who Trump Meant by the ‘Worst of the Worst’? Video, January 23

    The columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the Trump administration’s immigration policy has more in common with ethnic cleansing than actual immigration enforcement.

  67. What Stephen Miller Is Signaling to ICE Officers Video, January 23

    Stephen Miller’s public endorsement of aggressive ICE tactics marks a new chapter in American immigration enforcement, says Caitlin Dickerson, a journalist, on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  68. Trump’s $170 Billion Surveillance Machine Video, January 23

    Caitlin Dickerson, a journalist, explores the unrestrained power and perils of Trump’s immigration enforcement on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  69. El colapso de Trump que está en camino En español, January 23

    Estamos ante el declive del orden internacional de posguerra, el de la tranquilidad en EE. UU. debido al ICE, el del orden democrático y el de la mente de Trump.

  70. Denmark’s Prime Minister Makes Unannounced Visit to Greenland World, January 23

    The trip by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to the Danish territory came amid pressure from President Trump and appeared to have been meant as reassurance to Greenlanders.

  71. Adams Aide Who Was ICE Liaison Is Expected to Join Trump Administration New York, January 23

    Kaz Daughtry, a former deputy mayor under Eric Adams, was a key contact for federal administration officials involved in the White House’s immigration crackdown.

  72. Facing U.S. Pressure, Venezuela Agrees to Take More Deportees World, January 23

    Venezuela’s interim government, in another sign of its willingness to placate the Trump administration, is receiving more deportation flights. Three flights arrived this week.

  73. Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Shows the Limits of His Coercive Powers U.S., January 23

    President Trump’s faith in his ability to wring concessions by taking maximalist positions was on full display this week. So were the costs, as he splintered NATO and then undercut his credibility by climbing down from his threats.

  74. Saudi Arabia-Backed LIV Golf to Hold Tournament at the Trumps’ New Jersey Resort U.S., January 23

    It will be the latest in at least half a dozen events that the breakaway league has held at Trump Organization resorts in the past four years.

  75. Inside Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Video, January 23

    Our national security correspondent David Sanger describes how President Trump’s escalations with Europe over Greenland seem to have led to him backing down.

  76. Putin’s New Competitor in Wielding Unchecked Power Is Trump World, January 23

    If the United States under President Trump starts acting as if it’s Russia, where does that leave President Vladimir V. Putin?

  77. Las sanciones aún complican las inversiones de EE. UU. en Venezuela En español, January 23

    Con estrictas restricciones comerciales aún en vigor, a las empresas les puede resultar difícil incluso evaluar qué oportunidades existen para ellas en la nación sudamericana.

  78. Hoping for More From Trump, Abortion Opponents Gather in Washington U.S., January 23

    “This is not the direction that we were hoping for,” the president of a leading anti-abortion group said ahead of the March for Life.

  79. Trump anula la invitación de Canadá a unirse a su ‘Junta de Paz’ En español, January 23

    La medida pareció ser una respuesta a las duras declaraciones del primer ministro de Canadá, Mark Carney, en las que rechazaba los esfuerzos de Trump por desmantelar el orden internacional.

  80. To Halt Trump’s Abuse of Power: Vote Opinion, January 23

    Readers respond to an editorial about President Trump, justice and vengeance. Also: Ordinary Americans who protest; open-ended questions.

  81. How Many Bases Does America Have in Greenland Now? World, January 23

    The U.S. once maintained more than a dozen. Now it has one. President Trump wants more.

  82. Trump Wants U.S. Investment in Venezuela, but Sanctions Still Complicate It Business, January 23

    With tight business restrictions still in place, companies may find it challenging to even assess what opportunities exist for them in the South American nation.

  83. Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional Health, January 23

    Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said a person’s right to refuse a vaccine outweighed concerns about illness or death from infectious diseases.

  84. A Republican Vaccine Defender Fights to Hang On U.S., January 23

    Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a physician, reluctantly voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary. It didn’t appease President Trump.

  85. ‘No vamos a aguantarlo más’: cientos de empresas de Minnesota protestan contra el ICE En español, January 23

    Muchos comercios cerrarán sus puertas como parte de una huelga general contra las medidas represivas del gobierno de Trump en materia de migración.

  86. President Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to His ‘Board of Peace’ Video, January 23

    President Trump on Thursday rescinded his invitation to Canada to join his “Board of Peace,” an organization he founded to oversee the Gaza peace deal, after Prime Minister Mark Carney made comments critical of the United States.

  87. Trump Says U.S. ‘Armada’ Is Heading to Iran World, January 23

    President Trump said the United States was “watching Iran” and sending a naval force there, despite also saying this week that his threats had halted executions.

  88. The Message Behind Trump’s Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Business, January 23

    The president’s legal efforts against the Wall Street giant and Jamie Dimon, its chief executive, have put Corporate America on edge.

  89. British Lawmakers Unite in Anger Over Trump’s Afghanistan War Claim World, January 23

    President Trump said that NATO soldiers stayed “a little off the front lines” during the conflict. In Britain, which lost 457 soldiers in the war, the response was swift.

  90. Trump Says He Bruised His Hand on a Table U.S., January 23

    The president also said he was prone to bruising because of the high dose of aspirin he has taken daily for three decades.

  91. Trump Links Bruise on Hand to Aspirin Video, January 23

    President Trump linked a noticeable dark bruise on his hand to “clipping a table” while taking aspirin.

  92. Of Course Trump Would Use This Word Video, January 23

    A certain loaded word seems to be making a cultural comeback. John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and a linguistics professor at Columbia University, explains the history of this term and what President Trump’s use of it says about MAGA.

  93. Davos deja de fingir En español, January 23

    El Foro Económico Mundial solía promoverse como una reunión para mejorar el estado del mundo, pero sus valores cambian a medida que la cumbre busca el favor de Trump.

  94. Trump’s Investigator Breaks His Silence The Daily, January 23

    Jack Smith, the former special prosecutor, argued a case he was never allowed to in court: that President Trump “engaged in criminal activity” that undermined democracy.

  95. Ukrainian, Russian and U.S. Officials to Meet in Abu Dhabi for Peace Talks World, January 23

    Ukrainian and Russian negotiators have rarely met directly in the past, instead relying on Americans to mediate, and it was unclear how the talks would play out.

  96. ‘Enough Is Enough’: Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses Take Stand Against ICE U.S., January 23

    After protesters called for a pause on economic activity and work to strike against the federal immigration crackdown, many business owners won’t open their doors on Friday.

  97. The Staggering Scale of Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Crackdown Opinion, January 23

    Caitlin Dickerson, an immigration reporter, explains the different pieces of Trump’s deportation machine.

  98. Voters Are Split on Deportations but Disapprove of ICE, Poll Finds U.S., January 23

    While roughly half of voters support President Trump’s handling of the border between the United States and Mexico, a sizable majority says that ICE’s tactics have “gone too far.”

  99. The Coming Trump Crackup Opinion, January 23

    Events are being propelled by one man’s damaged psyche.

  100. Why Polls About the Killing of Renee Good Are So Hard to Parse Polls, January 23

    Numerous surveys in recent weeks have addressed ICE and the aftermath of her shooting in Minneapolis. The results are more complicated than they might seem.

  101. The Dangerous Power of Prediction Markets Opinion, January 23

    How prediction machines have become infrastructure for the legitimacy of event outcomes, no matter how outlandish.

  102. Un tribunal permite temporalmente que el ICE use gas pimienta En español, January 23

    El Octavo Circuito accedió a la petición del gobierno de Trump de bloquear, por el momento, el mandato judicial de un tribunal inferior que limitaba la forma en que los agentes federales interactúan con los manifestantes en Minnesota.

  103. NATO as We Know It Is Coming to an End, and That’s OK Opinion, January 23

    Europe has a chance to step out of America’s shadow.

  104. Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to Join His ‘Board of Peace’ U.S., January 23

    The president appeared to be lashing out in response to stark, high-profile remarks by Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada that rejected Mr. Trump’s efforts to dismantle the international order.

  105. D.H.S. Cited Foreign Students’ Writings and Protests Before Their Arrests U.S., January 23

    Documents unsealed by a federal judge on Thursday include dossiers that investigators prepared on pro-Palestinian student activists before they were targeted for deportation.

  106. National Park Service Dismantles Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia U.S., January 23

    The exhibit memorialized nine people enslaved by George Washington. The Park Service said it was being removed in accordance with a directive from President Trump.

  107. White House Posts Altered Photo Showing Arrested Minnesota Protester Crying U.S., January 23

    The New York Times ran the image posted by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, as well as the one posted by the White House through an A.I. detection system. It concluded that the White House’s version showed signs of manipulation.

  108. Jack Smith Defends His Trump Indictments During House Hearing Video, January 23

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who twice indicted Donald J. Trump, defended his investigation in a tense and long-awaited appearance before a House committee on Thursday.

  109. ICE Demands More Access to Minnesota Inmates. But It’s Complicated. U.S., January 23

    The Trump administration said it would ease its immigration operation in Minnesota in exchange for broader access to inmates. Local leaders say they already cooperate significantly.

  110. Nazis, Soviets and Trump: America’s Fixation With Greenland U.S., January 23

    The idea that Greenland is essential to the United States has returned with a vengeance in the Trump era.

  111. Un posible acuerdo sobre Groenlandia abarcaría bases militares soberanas para EE. UU. y prohibiciones para Rusia y China En español, January 23

    Los negociadores han debatido propuestas para detener la influencia rusa y china en el Ártico y transferir la soberanía de áreas de Groenlandia a Estados Unidos, idea a la que se opone Dinamarca.

  112. Big Insurers Try to Shift Blame for High Health Costs to Hospitals and Drug Makers Health, January 22

    At two congressional hearings, lawmakers slammed executives of major companies, saying they were failing to rein in the cost of medical care for consumers.

  113. U.S. Formally Withdraws From World Health Organization U.S., January 22

    Global health experts worry that a lack of international coordination will lead to death and disaster.

  114. Mark Carney Says Firmly That ‘Canada Doesn’t Live Because of the United States’ World, January 22

    The Canadian prime minister spoke after returning from the World Economic Forum where he urged middle powers to team up in resisting President Trump.

  115. Trump Could Begin Flying on Jet Donated by Qatar by Summer U.S., January 22

    It remains unclear whether the aircraft would get the full Air Force One security upgrades, which industry experts said could take up to two years to complete.

  116. House Rejects Measure to Bar Military Force in Venezuela U.S., January 22

    In a tie vote, the House defeated an effort to prohibit the president from using the U.S. military in Venezuela weeks after the raid he ordered that captured the country’s leader.

  117. Energy Dept. Says It Is Canceling $30 Billion in Clean Energy Loans Climate, January 22

    Many of the cancellations had been known for months, but the announcement underscored the drastic change in the energy landscape under President Trump.

  118. Sense of Relief Spreads Among European Leaders Over De-Escalation of Greenland Crisis Video, January 22

    Some European leaders on Thursday welcomed President Trump’s announcement calling off tariffs on Europe over Greenland, and expressed optimism that it would eventually result in a victory for Arctic security and NATO unity.

  119. Trump to Expand ‘Mexico City’ Abortion Rule to Include D.E.I. and Gender U.S., January 22

    The policy has traditionally been aimed at keeping organizations that receive U.S. tax dollars from performing or promoting abortion as a method of family planning.

  120. Davos Stops Pretending World, January 22

    Buzzwords like social justice and sustainability have vanished as the elite summit seeks Trump’s favor.

  121. 4 Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Testimony Before Lawmakers U.S., January 22

    In his remarks, the former special counsel repeatedly denied that he had acted out of partisan animus and bemoaned the Trump administration’s efforts to go after the president’s perceived enemies.

  122. Fine Arts Panel, Remade by Trump, Indicates Support for His Ballroom Plan U.S., January 22

    The president has stacked a commission with allies as he has pushed to construct a 90,000-square-foot addition to the White House. A federal judge signaled he might block the project.

  123. An Emboldened Trump’s Whipsaw Approach to the World World, January 22

    He says there’s a method to the madness. But European allies wonder whether the United States is reliable anymore.

  124. How Britain’s Bases in Cyprus Could Be a Blueprint for Trump’s Greenland Deal World, January 22

    NATO officials signaled that an agreement with Mr. Trump on Greenland may be modeled on Britain’s Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus. Here’s what that may mean.

  125. Appeals Court Weighs Trump’s Effort to Use War Power for Deportations U.S., January 22

    Some Fifth Circuit judges questioned the government’s claim that courts must defer to the president’s finding of an “invasion” by Venezuela.

  126. Trump Administration Cuts Off Funding for Fetal Tissue Research. Again. Health, January 22

    The prohibition halts support for projects both inside and outside the N.I.H. President Biden had restored funding after an earlier ban by President Trump during his first term.

  127. At Davos, Talk of Climate Change Retreats to the Sidelines Climate, January 22

    The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now.

  128. Trump Sues JPMorgan for Closing His Bank Accounts for Political Reasons Business, January 22

    The lawsuit, citing “political discrimination,” said the banking giant told President Trump shortly after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that it would close his accounts.

  129. Judge Declines to Approve Criminal Complaint Against Don Lemon Over Church Protest U.S., January 22

    The Justice Department would seek to find other avenues to pursue a case against Mr. Lemon, a senior law enforcement official said.

  130. House Votes to Strip Senators of New Avenue to Sue Government U.S., January 22

    The unanimous vote amounted to a bipartisan rebuke of the Senate after leaders in that chamber slipped the legal provision into legislation to reopen the government.

  131. El yerno de Edmundo González, candidato de la oposición venezolana, ha sido liberado En español, January 22

    González, considerado por muchos el ganador de las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Venezuela, dijo que era el fin de ‘un año marcado por la incertidumbre, el silencio y la angustia’.

  132. Teaching and Learning in the Age of A.I. Opinion, January 22

    Readers discuss the adoption of artificial intelligence tools in schools. Also: President Trump’s “Board of Peace”; an anti-ICE slogan.

  133. Trump cede el liderazgo de la economía mundial y China gana En español, January 22

    El presidente de EE. UU. afirmó en el Foro Económico Mundial que su país ya no ofrecería sus mercados y su protección militar a los aliados europeos.

  134. La ‘Junta de Paz’ de Trump tendría alcance mundial pero un solo hombre al mando En español, January 22

    La iniciativa es el más reciente ejemplo de cómo el presidente de EE. UU. desmantela el sistema internacional posguerra y construye uno nuevo, con él mismo a la cabeza.

  135. Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Candidate Freed World, January 22

    Edmundo González, seen by many as the real winner of Venezuela’s 2024 election, said his son-in-law was released after more than a year in detention.

  136. Trump Hosts ‘Board of Peace’ Signing Ceremony in Davos Video, January 22

    President Trump unveiled his “Board of Peace” during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He initially pitched the organization as part of his vision to rebuild postwar Gaza, but more recently, he has suggested it would have a much bigger role globally.

  137. Bovino Says Activists Are ‘Stalking’ His Federal Agents in Minneapolis U.S., January 22

    Protesters made even a bathroom break an ordeal, the Border Patrol official said at a Thursday news conference.

  138. After Trump’s Ultimatum, Greenland Talks Include Sovereign U.S. Bases, No Drilling for Russia World, January 22

    Negotiators have discussed proposals to check Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic and transfer sovereignty over pockets of Greenlandic land to the United States, an idea opposed by Denmark.

  139. Zelensky Laces Into Europe, Saying It Must Step Up or Be Left Behind World, January 22

    The Ukrainian leader’s speech in Davos, Switzerland, was one of his most scathing critiques of his closest allies.

  140. Denmark Bristles at Idea of Giving Up Any Sovereignty in Greenland World, January 22

    American and NATO officials have discussed giving the United States sovereignty over U.S. military bases in Greenland. The Danes don’t seem to like that.

  141. U.S. Lays Out a Glittering Plan for Gaza, Including Skyscrapers World, January 22

    Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, offered the proposal at a Davos ceremony to inaugurate the president’s “Board of Peace.”

  142. Five Fronts in Trump’s Culture War Arts, January 22

    In the first year of his second term, President Trump has made sweeping efforts to influence the arts and media in America.

  143. Consumer Prices Rose 2.8 Percent Through November, a Sign of Sticky Inflation Business, January 22

    The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge for inflation in October and November was released belatedly after the government shutdown.

  144. Watch Live: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Testifies to House Judiciary Committee Video, January 22

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who twice indicted Trump, testifies at a public hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday in a long-awaited public confrontation.

  145. Putin Says Russia Could Donate to ‘Board of Peace’ if U.S. Unfroze Assets World, January 22

    The Kremlin leader said he will discuss the possibility today with Trump administration envoys in Moscow.

  146. Trump and ‘Taco!’ Roil Davos Business, January 22

    Business leaders at the World Economic Forum were relieved by the president’s about-face on Greenland, but remain on edge about what could come next.

  147. Europe’s Leaders Try to Find a Path Forward With Trump U.S., January 22

    Top officials from across the European Union will meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss Greenland and, more broadly, their dire relationship with America.

  148. The Leverage That Europe Has Over the U.S. Economy Business, January 22

    After the latest bout of trade turmoil with the United States, European leaders are looking for ways to project strength to the Trump administration, which considers them weak.

  149. Trump Takes Davos Briefing, January 22

    We look at the news coming out of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

  150. La estrategia de Trump para Groenlandia En español, January 22

    Tras arremeter contra Europa en un largo discurso en Davos, el presidente dijo que había logrado un acuerdo sobre el futuro del territorio ártico.