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  1. Court Blocks Trump Administration From Freezing Food Stamps in Minnesota U.S., Today

    With tensions high between the White House and the state, the ruling temporarily halted plans to withhold over $129 million in funding.

  2. Trump Administration Begins Criminal Inquiry Into Minnesota Leaders U.S., Today

    The Justice Department’s investigation is a major escalation in the state-federal battle over the conduct of immigration agents in Minneapolis.

  3. Trump Announces Largely American Council to Oversee Gaza U.S., Today

    The president also tapped a U.S. general to lead an international peacekeeping force that will be deployed to disarm Hamas and occupy Gaza.

  4. La agencia de aviación de EE. UU. alerta actividad militar sobre océanos de América Latina En español, Today

    Los siete avisos a los aviadores abarcaban zonas del océano Pacífico colindantes con México, Colombia, Ecuador y Panamá. Permanecerán vigentes hasta el 17 de marzo.

  5. As Kennedy Center Rebrands, It’s Mired in Black Tape Arts, Today

    After the institution’s board declared it the Trump Kennedy Center, a lot of signage around the building is in the midst of a makeover.

  6. ICE Tensions Are Raging. What’s the Political Fallout? U.S., Today

    Three reporters discuss the Minneapolis chaos and how it could play a role in the midterms.

  7. Trump Has Machado’s Nobel Prize, but Neither Got What They Really Wanted U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has María Corina Machado’s medal, but he is not recognized as the prize laureate. Ms. Machado did not win Mr. Trump’s endorsement to become Venezuela’s president.

  8. By Raiding a Reporter’s Home, Is the F.B.I. Weaponizing National Security? Opinion, Yesterday

    Knowing what the government is up to is essential for democracy to work.

  9. The Underachiever in Chief? Video, Yesterday

    How much has Trump actually accomplished one year into his second term? According to the conservative analyst Yuval Levin, not much.

  10. Conservative Politics Can’t Just Be About Hate Video, Yesterday

    Politics in America has taken an ugly turn, the conservative analyst Yuval Levin says on “The Ezra Klein Show,” arguing it has become too influenced by fear.

  11. No Link Between Acetaminophen in Pregnancy and Autism, a New Study Finds Health, Yesterday

    The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.

  12. F.A.A. Urges ‘Caution’ Over Oceans in Latin America, Warning of Military Activity U.S., Yesterday

    The Federal Aviation Administration released seven advisories warning pilots to stay away from parts of the Pacific Ocean near Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama.

  13. The High Cost of ICE’s Low Standards Video, Yesterday

    By doubling its force while slashing training time, ICE has scaled up its culture of violence into an unrestrained and unaccountable machine.

  14. Trump Administration Delays Forced Collections on Student Loan Defaults Your Money, Yesterday

    The Education Department has temporarily paused a plan to seize tax refunds and begin garnishing the wages of borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans.

  15. How to Train Citizens to Observe ICE Video, Yesterday

    What does training to document ICE actions look like? On “Interesting Times,” one activist explains how his Minneapolis-based nonprofit teaches citizens to be constitutional observers.

  16. Trump Appoints Allies to Review His Ballroom Plans U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge has allowed the ballroom project to proceed after the Trump administration pledged to undergo a review by the Commission of Fine Arts.

  17. Judge in Virginia Hands Trump 3rd Setback This Week on Wind Farms Climate, Yesterday

    Construction can continue on an $11.2 billion project off the coast of Virginia, said to be 70 percent complete.

  18. Trump and States Aim to Stop A.I. From Inflating Energy Bills Business, Yesterday

    Demand from centers that power artificial intelligence has driven up electricity bills, frustrating consumers.

  19. Trump’s New Military Threat to Minnesota Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the unrest in Minnesota. Also: Parallels to the past; the Nobel Peace Prize medal; nuclear power; Bob Weir and the Grateful Dead.

  20. Historia de dos reuniones: Trump prefiere el petróleo a la democracia En español, Yesterday

    El respaldo de Trump a una partidaria de Maduro frente a una defensora de la democracia sugiere que su objetivo en el país es crear una fuente de petróleo y luego, quizá, una transición democrática.

  21. California Will Waive State Park Entry Fees on M.L.K. Day Travel, Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom framed the move as a rebuke to President Trump, who recently cut the holiday from the list of free-entry days at U.S. national parks.

  22. Trump Sets Fraudster Free From Prison for a Second Time U.S., Yesterday

    The president issued a raft of clemency grants this week, including pardoning a woman he had given relief to once before and a man whose daughter had donated millions to a Trump super PAC.

  23. Under Fire From Trump and Their Base, Minnesota Democrats Decry an ‘Invasion’ U.S., Yesterday

    Officials denounced the Trump crackdown at an unofficial congressional hearing in Minneapolis. Administration officials have accused local leaders of promoting violence against ICE agents.

  24. Trump Praises Hassett, but Casts Doubt on Making Him Fed Chair Business, Yesterday

    The blowback set off by the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the central bank, has shaken up the race to replace him.

  25. Iran Protests Quelled Since Deadly Crackdown, Residents Say World, Yesterday

    “There is massive disappointment and disillusionment,” one Tehran resident said. A human rights group acknowledged that demonstrations had been subdued since Sunday, with thousands of people detained.

  26. U.S. Lawmakers Meet With Danish Prime Minister on Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    Seeking to calm tensions, Republicans and Democrats affirmed that they supported Denmark’s control of Greenland as President Trump vowed to buy it or take it over.

  27. Powell, an Unlikely Foil, Takes On Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, this week tapped a groundswell of support that has been years in the making.

  28. El director de la CIA se reúne con Delcy Rodríguez en Caracas En español, Yesterday

    La visita de alto nivel reforzó el mensaje de Trump de que considera al gobierno encargado como el mejor camino hacia la estabilidad de Venezuela a corto plazo.

  29. ‘Dilbert’ Was Always MAGA Opinion, Yesterday

    My visit with Scott Adams, who anticipated Donald Trump with his comic strip.

  30. Even Nicolás Maduro’s Prosecutors Are Tied Up Reviewing Epstein Files New York, Yesterday

    The Trump Administration’s exhaustive examination of materials on the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is drawing resources from other cases.

  31. Washington National Opera Finds a Stage Outside the Kennedy Center Arts, Yesterday

    Spring performances of “Treemonisha” and “The Crucible” will be held at George Washington University.

  32. The New Mayor of Davos Business, Yesterday

    Larry Fink, BlackRock’s chief executive, led an effort to elevate the World Economic Forum next week, the first without the event’s founder, Klaus Schwab.

  33. Trump Store to Close as Sales Falter, With No Election Battles Ahead U.S., Yesterday

    The shop in suburban Philadelphia had been a gathering spot for the MAGA crowd to rally during the 2024 campaign.

  34. Un reto para la salud de tu cerebro En español, Yesterday

    Cuanto más caótico parece el mundo, más importante se vuelve cuidar de uno mismo.

  35. C.I.A. Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim President in Caracas U.S., Yesterday

    The high-profile visit, which could be seen as snubbing the opposition, comes nearly two weeks after the U.S. military seized President Nicolás Maduro in a raid.

  36. Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act, and Grocery Prices Keep Going Up The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  37. Tras la llamada con Trump, Petro aumenta la presión sobre los rebeldes acusados de narcotráfico En español, Yesterday

    Los expertos afirman que la determinación del presidente de Colombia de desmantelar al ELN es un reflejo tanto de las exigencias de Trump como de la frustración interna por su anterior gestión de los grupos armados.

  38. Meloni and Takaichi, Right-Wing Trailblazers, Become Fast Friends World, Yesterday

    At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle of power.

  39. Iran Has Had Protests Before. Will This Time Be Different? World, Yesterday

    Understanding the factors that can topple regimes.

  40. Stock Investors’ Strategy for 2026:‘Don’t Fight the White House’ Business, Yesterday

    From oil drillers to credit card companies, President Trump has been a market mover this year.

  41. Minneapolis Feels ‘Like Being in a Civil War’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Documenting ICE is dangerous. This man wants you to do it anyway.

  42. The Right Wants ICE to Crush the Wine Mom Insurgency Opinion, Yesterday

    In the MAGA imagination, white women are supposed to be helpmeets, not harpies.

  43. Has Trump Achieved a Lot Less Than It Seems? Opinion, Yesterday

    The conservative political analyst Yuval Levin gives Ezra Klein his review of Trump’s first year back in office.

  44. After Trump Call, Colombia Turns Up Heat on Rebels Accused of Drug Trafficking World, Yesterday

    President Gustavo Petro is taking a harder line against the National Liberation Army, or ELN, a leftist revolutionary group that experts call a powerful drug trafficker in Colombia and Venezuela.

  45. Trump Wants to Halt Almost All Coal Plant Shutdowns. It Could Get Messy. Climate, Yesterday

    Even as administration officials vowed this week to head off scheduled retirements, some aging plants are now breaking, and costs could run to the billions.

  46. Trump impulsa el mensaje de ‘inmunidad absoluta’ para agentes del ICE En español, Yesterday

    Desde la muerte de Renee Good en Mineápolis, la Casa Blanca ha respaldado la fuerza letal, pese a que las normas internas del ICE la reservan para situaciones extremas.

  47. Canada Breaks With U.S. to Slash Tariffs on Some Chinese Electric Vehicles World, Yesterday

    China will in turn cut its own tariffs on Canadian canola products, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said in Beijing on Friday.

  48. A Tale of Two Meetings: Trump Chooses Oil Over Democracy World, Yesterday

    Two conversations this week confirmed that President Trump backs the remnants of Nicolás Maduro’s regime over the Venezuelan opposition seeking to hold elections.

  49. Iran’s Regime Is Losing Its Greatest Weapon: Fear Opinion, Yesterday

    The bulwark of Iranian oppression is fear. The latest round of demonstrations shows it has been breached.

  50. Machado Offers Trump Her Nobel Peace Prize Medal Video, Yesterday

    During a meeting in the White House on Thursday, Venezuela’s opposition leader, María Corina Machado, presented her medal to President Trump.

  51. Many Fiery Remarks, Little Clarity on What’s Next at Security Council Meeting on Iran World, Yesterday

    Iran’s representative denied the country had killed protesters, as the U.S. ambassador said President Trump had made clear “all options are on the table” to stop the killing.

  52. Trump Administration Lawsuit Seeking California Voter Data Is Dismissed U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department has sued about two dozen states over access to voter rolls, as the federal government pushes to create a national database.

  53. Venezuela’s Interim Leader Balances Maduro’s Script With Trump’s Demands World, Yesterday

    In her State of the Union address, Delcy Rodríguez echoed her predecessors’ fiery rhetoric but tried to hew to President Trump’s agenda.

  54. La medalla del Nobel se ha vendido antes por millones de dólares En español, Yesterday

    El Comité del Nobel ha dicho que el premio no puede transferirse, pero la medalla se ha vendido en algunas subastas a lo largo de la historia del premio.

  55. The Nobel Medal Has Been Sold Before for Millions of Dollars World, Yesterday

    The Nobel Committee has said the prize cannot be transferred, but it has been sold in a few auctions over the award’s history.

  56. Humanities Endowment Awarding Millions to Western Civilization Programs Arts, January 15

    The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia.

  57. Las fuerzas estadounidenses incautan un sexto buque petrolero vinculado a Venezuela En español, January 15

    La Guardia Costera de EE. UU. abordó e incautó el petrolero de bandera rusa, previamente llamado Veronica, en una operación realizada antes del amanecer en el Caribe.

  58. Judge Proposes Restricting Deportation of Scores of Noncitizen Academics U.S., January 15

    In a case over the First Amendment rights of noncitizen scholars, a federal judge proposed extending protections to members of two academic groups behind a lawsuit.

  59. Las universidades chinas suben en las clasificaciones mundiales; las de EE. UU. retroceden En español, January 15

    Harvard sigue dominando, aunque ha caído al puesto 3 en una lista que mide el rendimiento académico. Otras universidades estadounidenses se rezagan con respecto a sus homólogas mundiales.

  60. Trump Threatens to Invoke the Insurrection Act and Send Troops to Minnesota U.S., January 15

    The law, which was last invoked in 1992, could allow President Trump to deploy the military inside the United States. Doing so would be a major escalation.

  61. U.S. Forces Seize Sixth Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela U.S., January 15

    The Coast Guard boarded and seized the Russian-flagged tanker, originally named Veronica, in a pre-dawn operation in the Caribbean Sea.

  62. Pentagon Will ‘Refocus’ Military Publication Stars and Stripes U.S., January 15

    The agency’s chief spokesman outlined plans to intervene in the previously independent newspaper’s coverage.

  63. A Healthy Brain World, January 15

    Even when so much is happening in the world, it’s important to take care of your brain health. Our Well desk shares tips.

  64. The Cities That Broke Heat Records Last Year Climate, January 15

    Thousands of cities around the world saw their hottest year on record in 2025 as the planet has inched closer to a key temperature threshold.

  65. State and Federal Lawmakers Want Data Centers to Pay More for Energy Business, January 15

    Many proposals have been introduced, but there is little consensus among governors, Congress members and tech executives about exactly how much the companies behind data centers should pay for electricity.

  66. Did a Supreme Court Loss Embolden Trump on the Insurrection Act? U.S., January 15

    In refusing to let the president deploy National Guard troops in Illinois under an obscure law, the justices may have made him more apt to invoke greater powers.

  67. Un agente federal dispara a un hombre en Mineápolis y las protestas aumentan En español, January 15

    El agente disparó a un hombre venezolano que se resistía a ser detenido, dijo un funcionario. Manifestantes y fuerzas del orden se enfrentaron durante horas.

  68. Migrantes venezolanos piden a un tribunal restablecer su Estatus de Protección Temporal En español, January 15

    El gobierno de Trump ha puesto fin a las protecciones del TPS para unos 600.000 migrantes venezolanos, parte de su esfuerzo por frenar las vías de acceso para que permanezcan en EE. UU.

  69. ICE’s No. 2 Official Leaves to Run for the House in Ohio U.S., January 15

    Madison Sheahan, a top enforcer of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, said she would step down to challenge Representative Marcy Kaptur, a Democrat.

  70. The Geopolitics of Greenland and NATO Opinion, January 15

    Readers respond to articles about the U.S. threats against Greenland. Also: A woman’s aging face.

  71. Trump Releases Health Plan but It’s Short on Specifics U.S., January 15

    The long-awaited plan would leave much to Congress and calls for payments to health savings accounts rather than insurance subsidies, among other broad proposals.

  72. Israel and Arab Nations Ask Trump to Refrain From Attacking Iran U.S., January 15

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked the president to postpone any planned attack. Israeli and Arab officials fear Iran could retaliate by striking their countries.

  73. In a Setback for Trump, Judge Says N.Y. Wind Farm Can Resume Construction Climate, January 15

    A federal judge said the Empire Wind project off Long Island would suffer “irreparable harm” if the Trump administration continued to hold up work.

  74. El ciberataque en Venezuela demostró las capacidades de EE. UU. En español, January 15

    Los senadores del Comité de Servicios Armados tienen previsto formular preguntas sobre la operación de Caracas en una audiencia de confirmación del Comando Cibernético de EE. UU.

  75. Trump promete riquezas a Venezuela. Hará falta más que capital de EE. UU. En español, January 15

    Es poco probable que la mera reconstrucción de la industria petrolera, sin un cambio político y económico más profundo, transforme al país.

  76. For the World’s Food Supply, Federal Funding Cuts Have Long-Term Impacts Science, January 15

    The U.S. Agency for International Development has been a major supporter of global agriculture research. Now many studies are being scuttled or scaled back.

  77. The Biggest U.S. Crypto Company Asserts Its Power in Washington Technology, January 15

    The top executive of the crypto exchange Coinbase scuttled a planned Senate committee vote on a major cryptocurrency bill after voicing his concerns, a sign of the company’s clout.

  78. Under Trump, a Shift Toward ‘Absolute Immunity’ for ICE U.S., January 15

    Since the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, administration officials have defended the use of deadly force, which agency guidelines say should be a last resort.

  79. Abolish ICE? It’s a Slogan Some Democratic Critics of ICE Would Abolish. U.S., January 15

    As Democrats grow more alarmed about the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration raids in American cities, some worry that calls to eliminate the agency will distract from efforts to rein it in.

  80. Why Trump Always Thanks You ‘For Your Attention to This Matter’ Books, January 15

    How a simple catchphrase sums up the president’s theory of executive power.

  81. El comité del Nobel recibe críticas en Noruega mientras Machado corteja a Trump En español, January 15

    Los intentos de la líder de la oposición venezolana de compartir su premio con el presidente de EE. UU. han hecho tambalear la fe de algunos noruegos en su emblemática herramienta de poder blando.

  82. Appeals Court Opens the Door to Mahmoud Khalil’s Rearrest New York, January 15

    Any new detention would not come immediately, and Mr. Khalil’s lawyers plan to appeal. But the ruling is a major blow to Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate and prominent figure in the pro-Palestinian movement.

  83. EE. UU. presiona a México para que fuerzas estadounidenses combatan a los cárteles En español, January 15

    El gobierno de Donald Trump está intensificando la presión sobre el gobierno mexicano para que permita a fuerzas militares atacar laboratorios de fentanilo, según funcionarios estadounidenses.

  84. After an Inconclusive Meeting, Greenlanders Ask: Now What? World, January 15

    A high-powered meeting in Washington on Wednesday ended in an impasse, leaving Greenlanders fearful of what comes next.

  85. Iran Says It Will Not Execute Protester Amid International Outcry World, January 15

    The judiciary said that Erfan Soltani was not sentenced to death, Iranian state media reported. His case has drawn attention to the fate of the arrested demonstrators.

  86. Mineápolis ‘parece una ocupación militar’ En español, January 15

    El presidente Trump ha enviado agentes del ICE a ciudades de todo Estados Unidos.

  87. Federal Agent Shoots and Injures Man in Minneapolis, and F.B.I. Searches Reporter’s Home The Headlines, January 15

    Plus, a space station evacuation.

  88. Something Is Rotten in the State of America Opinion, January 15

    This is the thanks Demark gets?

  89. The Gaudy, Nasty Fictions of Donald J. Trump Opinion, January 15

    This is neither law nor order, and the consequences can be deadly.

  90. Cyberattack in Venezuela Demonstrated Precision of U.S. Capabilities U.S., January 15

    Senators are expected to ask Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd, President Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Cyber Command, about the mission in Caracas.

  91. The U.S. Is Pressing Mexico to Allow U.S. Forces to Fight Cartels World, January 15

    The United States is escalating pressure on the Mexican government to permit the U.S. military to target fentanyl labs, according to American officials.

  92. Nobel Committee Takes Heat at Home as Machado Courts Trump World, January 15

    The Venezuelan opposition leader’s attempts to share her award with the U.S. president have shaken some Norwegians’ faith in their signature soft-power tool.

  93. Trump Vows to Make Venezuela Rich. It Will Take More Than U.S. Cash. Business, January 15

    History suggests that the price of oil and a wider distribution of wealth are as important as foreign investment.

  94. We Are the Bystanders This Time Opinion, January 15

    I used to think Americans were different from Germans.

  95. Leading Prediction Firms Share a Commonality: Donald Trump Jr. U.S., January 15

    Traders in companies with ties to the president’s eldest son can bet on the outcome of events the president affects.

  96. ‘Bad, Bad News for the G.O.P. Over the Long Haul’: 2 Opinion Writers on the Trump G.O.P. Opinion, January 15

    The general sense of the world being chaotic does not necessarily help Trump.

  97. The One Place Presidents Turn in Moments of Chaos and Uncertainty Opinion, January 15

    For presidents of both parties, Latin America has served as a wellspring of perpetual reinvention and the source of much of their ideological creativity.

  98. Judge to Weigh Next Steps in Student Activist Deportations Case U.S., January 15

    The hearing on Thursday followed up on the court’s sweeping finding in September that noncitizen students had the same free speech rights as citizens.

  99. Chinese Universities Surge in Global Rankings as U.S. Schools Slip U.S., January 15

    Harvard still dominates, though it fell to No. 3 on a list measuring academic output. Other American universities are falling farther behind their global peers.

  100. Democrats Will Lose in 2028 Unless They Change Course Now Opinion, January 15

    Despite the successes of 2025, the party still needs a radical shake up.

  101. How One Company Is Pushing a Private Takeover of Flood Insurance Climate, January 15

    For half a century, a federal program has covered most at-risk properties. Now, a private company is pitching a plan to shrink the government’s role.

  102. Las refinerías de EE. UU. se beneficiarán del control de Trump sobre el petróleo venezolano En español, January 15

    Es probable que las empresas que convierten el petróleo en gasolina y diesel tomen la ventaja, comparadas con aquellas que extraen del subsuelo.

  103. Irán alista su primera ejecución ligada a las protestas, mientras Trump advierte represalias En español, January 15

    Organizaciones de derechos humanos y familiares dicen que el país planea la primera ejecución de un manifestante opositor durante la más reciente ola de protestas.

  104. Son of ‘Goodbye Horses’ Singer Among Americans Freed in Venezuela World, January 15

    James Luckey-Lange, 28, was released this week with several other U.S. citizens from the country’s notorious prison system after going missing in December, his family said.

  105. Venezuelan Immigrants Urge Appeals Court to Restore Deportation Protections U.S., January 15

    The Trump administration has ended Temporary Protected Status for about 600,000 Venezuelan immigrants, part of a broader effort to curb avenues for immigrants to remain in the United States.

  106. 3 More Lawmakers in Video Say Federal Prosecutors Are Investigating Them U.S., January 15

    The lawmakers, all Democrats who urged military service members not to follow illegal orders, said prosecutors had contacted them. But it is unclear what crime they might have committed.

  107. Woman Killed by ICE Agent Seemed at Fault, N.Y. Republican Says New York, January 15

    Bruce Blakeman, the likely Republican candidate for governor, said the killing of Renee Good was just one point of disagreement between him and Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat.

  108. EE. UU. se esfuerza por vender el petróleo de Venezuela, su antiguo adversario En español, January 15

    Los funcionarios estadounidenses mediaron en la venta de petróleo venezolano por valor de cientos de millones de dólares para estabilizar la economía del país tras capturar a su presidente.

  109. After Danish and U.S. Officials Meet on Greenland, Trump Remains Unmoved U.S., January 15

    Denmark’s foreign minister left the White House complex saying that his country had a “fundamental disagreement” with President Trump, as several NATO countries sent troops to Greenland.

  110. What Voters Told Democrats About ICE, Costs and Which Party Is ‘Judgy’ U.S., January 14

    In focus groups, swing voters gave Democratic politicians some tough feedback on the party.

  111. Trump Imposes Limited Tariffs on Foreign Semiconductors Business, January 14

    The tariffs will allow President Trump to take a cut of Nvidia’s chip sales to China while putting off a decision about imposing higher taxes on the chip industry.

  112. Renaming Defense Department Could Cost Taxpayers $125 Million U.S., January 14

    A report released by the Congressional Budget Office estimated the amount of money that would be spent on new signs and letterhead, should Congress approve a change.

  113. Iran Prepares to Execute Protester Video, January 14

    Iran had been prepared to execute Erfan Soltani, 26, on Wednesday. He would have been the first protester to be executed in the latest wave of antigovernment unrest.

  114. Congress Is Spurning Many of Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts U.S., January 14

    Months after the partisan clash that led to the longest shutdown in history, lawmakers have agreed on spending bills that look far different from what the president wanted.

  115. Kaiser Permanente Settles Medicare Fraud Claims for $556 Million Health, January 14

    The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.

  116. Trump’s Gulf Allies Do Not Want Him to Bomb Iran World, January 14

    While several of the Gulf Arab countries harbor little love for Iran, they worry that the consequences of rising tensions could blow back on them.

  117. Así se gestaron las entrevistas del Times con Gustavo Petro En español, January 14

    Los reporteros de The New York Times esperaron más de ocho horas para hablar con el presidente Gustavo Petro, quien, como se vio después, tenía otra conversación importante entre manos.

  118. Fine Arts Panel Postpones Review of Trump’s Ballroom U.S., January 14

    The Trump administration has been under pressure from preservationists to submit the ballroom project for a formal review.

  119. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Unhappiness Opinion, January 14

    One reason for the toxicity of American politics may be that our quality of life is slipping behind our peers’.

  120. Trump Cuts $2 Billion in Federal Funding for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Health, January 14

    Notices went out late Tuesday to more than 2,000 programs nationwide that will be affected by budget slashing at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

  121. Minneapolis ‘Feels Like a Military Occupation’ World, January 14

    President Trump has sent ICE agents into cities across America. We take a look at the fallout and what may come next.

  122. Trump no necesitaba autorización para enviar tropas a Venezuela, según un memorando del Departamento de Justicia En español, January 14

    El documento ofrece un panorama detallado de la justificación legal del gobierno de Estados Unidos para la incursión militar en territorio venezolano a principios de enero.

  123. Why Banks Are So Worried About a 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Business, January 14

    President Trump revived a campaign promise to cap interest rates, but it is unclear how he would make that a reality.

  124. The People of Iran Deserve the World’s Support Opinion, January 14

    The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own citizens.

  125. U.S. Races to Sell Venezuelan Oil, Transforming Ties With Former Foe World, January 14

    U.S. officials brokered the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Venezuelan oil to stabilize the country’s economy after capturing its president.

  126. Despite Trump’s Claims, Grocery Prices Are Rising Business, January 14

    Weather, supply, tariffs, labor and changing consumer habits continue to drive up the cost of groceries. President Trump falsely claims prices are falling.

  127. Trump Signs Bill Allowing Schools to Serve Whole Milk Again U.S., January 14

    The law, which was approved unanimously by Congress late last year, also gives schools more flexibility in serving nondairy milks.

  128. Ante la presión para investigar a la viuda de la víctima del ICE, 6 fiscales renunciaron En español, January 14

    El fiscal federal Joseph Thompson fue uno de los que renunciaron mientras el departamento de Justicia trataba de examinar los supuestos vínculos de la mujer con grupos activistas.

  129. What are Trump’s Options in Iran? Video, January 14

    President Trump has said that “help is on the way” for Iranian protesters. Amid reports that thousands of the protesters have been killed, our national security correspondent David E. Sanger describes what some of Mr. Trump’s options might be.

  130. American Citizens Are Living in Fear Opinion, January 14

    Readers share their anxieties over the aggressive tactics of ICE agents. Also: Undermining the Fed’s stability; one reader’s Trump quiz.

  131. Judge Puts Off Ruling on Minnesota’s Request to Block ICE Surge U.S., January 14

    Lawyers for the state sought an immediate ruling, but the judge said she would give the Justice Department time to respond in writing to the state’s lawsuit.

  132. C.D.C. Brings Back Hundreds of Suspended Workplace Safety Employees Health, January 14

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. placed about 90 percent of the roughly 1,000 employees of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health on administrative leave last April.

  133. El FBI catea el domicilio de una periodista del Washington Post En español, January 14

    La medida, parte de una investigación sobre revelaciones de información clasificada, es extremadamente inusual.

  134. Interviewing Colombia’s President, Before and After His Call With Trump Times Insider, January 14

    New York Times reporters waited more than eight hours to speak with President Gustavo Petro, who, as it turned out, had another important conversation in the works.

  135. Los liberales de la resistencia tenían razón En español, January 14

    El mensaje de Trump, el núcleo emocional de su movimiento, siempre ha sido fascismo clásico.

  136. Iran Prepares to Execute a Protester as Trump Threatens ‘Strong Action’ World, January 14

    Rights groups and relatives said Iran planned to put an antigovernment protester to death for the first time during the latest wave of unrest in the country.

  137. U.S. Weighs Expanding Private Companies’ Role in Cyberwarfare U.S., January 14

    The proposal raises a host of questions about the legality and practicality of bolstering the involvement of the private sector in offensive cyberoperations.

  138. U.S. Moves Some Personnel From Key Air Base as Tensions Mount With Iran U.S., January 14

    Nonessential personnel are being removed from Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the main U.S. air operations hub in the region, as President Trump weighs a military response to Iran’s crackdown on protests.

  139. Trump es abucheado en una visita a una fábrica de Ford y responde con un gesto obsceno En español, January 14

    Un vocero de la Casa Blanca dijo que el presidente “dio una respuesta apropiada e inequívoca”.

  140. Venezuela manda un enviado a Washington en un momento de distensión En español, January 14

    Se espera que el enviado del gobierno interino llegue a Estados Unidos el mismo día en que Trump tiene previsto reunirse con la líder de la oposición, María Corina Machado.

  141. Why Greenland Matters for a Warming World World, January 14

    The fate of the world’s largest island has outsize importance for billions of people on the planet, because as the climate warms, Greenland is losing ice. That has consequences.

  142. F.B.I. Searches Home of Washington Post Journalist for Classified Material U.S., January 14

    It is exceedingly rare, even in investigations of classified disclosures, for federal agents to search a reporter’s home.

  143. Venezuelan Envoy to Make First Washington Trip in Years Amid Thaw World, January 14

    Félix Plasencia, an envoy of the interim government, will travel to the United States on the day the opposition leader María Corina Machado is to meet President Trump.

  144. Banks Ready Battle Plans to Save Their Credit Card Businesses Business, January 14

    “Everything’s on the table,” an executive at JPMorgan Chase said, as the industry seeks to head off President Trump’s effort to cap interest rates.

  145. ‘We’re Not Stupid’: What Greenlanders Would Say to Trump World, January 14

    A visit to Greenland reveals a swirl of feelings as people nervously await talks with the Trump administration about the island’s future.

  146. Todos quieren el Ártico En español, January 14

    El presidente Trump quiere anexionarse Groenlandia. Analizamos la lucha por otro territorio del Ártico para comprenderlo mejor.

  147. This Is Not How a Normal President Speaks Opinion, January 14

    The president’s assertion of unlimited authority is a total rejection of popular sovereignty and the logic of the Constitution.

  148. What Comes Next for Venezuela — and Who Decides? Opinion, January 14

    A Venezuelan economist weighs in on the role of Trump, oil and the sidelining of the Nobel Prize-winning opposition leader María Corina Machado.

  149. Trump Credits ‘Mister Tariff’ for the Country’s Strength. Economists Beg to Differ. U.S., January 14

    Many indicators appear to suggest that the United States is growing despite tariffs, not because of them.

  150. ‘The Devil’s Excrement’: Is Venezuela Cursed by Its Oil? Magazine, January 14

    The country’s biggest problem may not be President Trump.