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  1. What We Know About the Arrest in the D.C. Pipe Bomb Case U.S., Today

    The arrest came after years of false leads and speculation over who planted the bombs near the Capitol before the Jan. 6 riot.

  2. Cómo resurgió el tráfico de la cocaína en América Latina En español, Today

    En toda la región se ha producido un aumento del tráfico de cocaína mientras Estados Unidos ha dado prioridad a la lucha contra el fentanilo.

  3. ¿La lucha de EE. UU. contra el fentanilo ha permitido el auge de la cocaína en América Latina? En español, Today

    Mientras Washington hacía de la lucha contra el fentanilo una prioridad, el tráfico de cocaína se ha disparado. En ningún lugar se han sentido las ondas como en Ecuador, donde los grupos criminales han campado a sus anchas.

  4. How the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl Helped Fuel the Cocaine Trade’s Resurgence World, Today

    Across Latin America, there has been a surge in cocaine trafficking as Washington prioritized combating fentanyl. Times reporters traveled to Ecuador to see how criminal groups are wreaking havoc.

  5. Trump’s Boat Strikes Corrode America’s Soul Opinion, Today

    We need to question the strikes’ legality. But we also need to see how they fit into the Trump administration’s larger effort to change America.

  6. This Is the Kind of Bigotry We Rejected Decades Ago Opinion, Today

    Once nativism escalates, it’s hard to stop.

  7. At the National Archives, a Deep Dive Into the American Story Arts, Today

    A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore the 13 billion-plus items in its vaults.

  8. Trump’s Approval Rating Dips as Views of His Handling of the Economy Sour U.S., Today

    The shift, while small, is notable after months of stability in President Trump’s approval rating.

  9. Actually, the Supreme Court Has a Plan Opinion, Today

    We are seeing an intentional effort from justices to rebalance the separation of powers in the federal government.

  10. What I Learned in 2025 Opinion, Today

    Ezra Klein answers your questions on the year’s political lessons, the struggles of young men and handling heat on the show.

  11. Did the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl Leave Latin America Awash in Cocaine? World, Today

    As Washington made combating fentanyl a priority, cocaine trafficking has surged. Nowhere have the ripples been felt like in Ecuador, where criminal groups have run rampant.

  12. The Hidden Cost of Your Avocado Opinion, Today

    Cartel extortion is pushing up prices in Mexico — and becoming a political problem President Claudia Sheinbaum can’t ignore.

  13. As Trump Covets Nobel Peace Prize, FIFA Cozies Up to Him With Its Own Award U.S., Today

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.

  14. Second Strike Scrutiny Obscures Larger Question About Trump’s Boat Attacks U.S., Today

    Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?

  15. War and Peace: A Day of Cognitive Dissonance in Trump’s Washington U.S., Today

    President Trump presided over a Congo-Rwanda peace deal on the same day his administration was being questioned about potential war crimes.

  16. Canada Declares Stellantis in Default for Moving Jeep Production to U.S. World, Yesterday

    The automaker switched production from Ontario in a bid to please President Trump. But the company defaulted on contracts covering hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance, Canada said.

  17. Trump Switches Architects for White House Ballroom Project U.S., Yesterday

    The president had clashed with the original designer and insisted on increasing the size and scope of the ballroom on a short timeline.

  18. Tim Walz Calls Trump’s Tirade Against Somalis in Minnesota ‘Vile’ U.S., Yesterday

    Minnesota’s governor said the president’s xenophobic remarks were dangerous as the state continued to face fiscal questions about a fraud scandal.

  19. Trump Officials Cut Length of Work Permits for Asylum Seekers and Refugees U.S., Yesterday

    The move was the latest in an intensifying crackdown on legal immigration after an Afghan national was charged with shooting two National Guard members.

  20. Remapping Florida Could Be Huge for Republicans. But Some Aren’t in a Rush. U.S., Yesterday

    Redistricting talks in Florida got off to a slow start on Thursday, as state lawmakers grapple with political and legal questions amid internal power struggles.

  21. Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Texas Voting Maps U.S., Yesterday

    Texas officials had asked the court to allow the state to use the new maps in the midterm elections, part of a push by President Trump to gain a partisan advantage.

  22. Grand Jury Said to Decline to Reindict Letitia James U.S., Yesterday

    After a judge dismissed the Trump administration’s first attempt to indict the attorney general of New York State, a new grand jury effort failed, according to people familiar with the matter.

  23. El exjefe de campaña de Trump asesoró a candidato presidencial hondureño En español, Yesterday

    Brad Parscale trabajó para impulsar a Nasry Asfura, representante de derecha que recibió el respaldo del mandatario estadounidense.

  24. Appeals Court Pauses, for Now, Order Blocking National Guard in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    A week after the president surged more members of the National Guard to Washington, an appeals court halted an order that would have required the Guard to pull out after Dec. 11.

  25. Higher Prices, Less Coverage: Your Stories of the Home Insurance Crunch Climate, Yesterday

    Readers told us how insurers are raising premiums and, in some cases, cutting back coverage, as climate change shakes up the real estate market.

  26. Most Immigrants Arrested in City Crackdowns Have No Criminal Record Interactive, Yesterday

    In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.

  27. 2 Cocaine Cases. 2 Honduran Politicians. Only One Faces Years in Prison. New York, Yesterday

    Just three days after President Trump pardoned the former Honduran president, Midence Oqueli Martinez Turcios, a former congressman and drug trafficker, got nearly 22 years.

  28. Bending a Dark Arc Toward Justice Special Series, Yesterday

    For years, ordinary Filipinos fought for justice. Former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest proves that resistance matters.

  29. Ilhan Omar: Trump Knows He’s Failing. Cue the Bigotry. Opinion, Yesterday

    Attacks on Somali Americans are a cruel distraction.

  30. As Health Care Subsidies Teeter, Congress Is Again at an Impasse U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats won an agreement for a floor showdown after the shutdown, but consensus still eludes the Senate. Will Republicans pay a political price?

  31. What Are the Lessons in the Epstein Files? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss an essay by Anand Giridharadas about Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. Also: The White House ballroom; Medicare for All; immigrant fears.

  32. Ghislaine Maxwell dice que pedirá a un tribunal que la libere de la cárcel En español, Yesterday

    Un abogado de la que fue compañera del financiero caído en desgracia Jeffrey Epstein dijo que su representada pediría ser excarcelada de su prisión federal de mínima seguridad.

  33. The New York Times demanda al Pentágono por sus nuevas políticas para periodistas En español, Yesterday

    La demanda decía que el nuevo conjunto de normas del Departamento de Defensa para los periodistas “viola las garantías constitucionales del debido proceso, la libertad de expresión y la libertad de prensa”.

  34. As Trump Threatens to Leave North American Deal, Supporters Urge Him to ‘Do No Harm’ Business, Yesterday

    Hearings that began Wednesday in Washington reflected anxiety over the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact and whether the president could end up scrapping it.

  35. El indulto de Trump a Juan Orlando Hernández borra el triunfo de uno de sus colaboradores En español, Yesterday

    Al liberar al exdirigente de Honduras, el presidente de EE. UU. anuló años de trabajo de uno de sus propios funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia, Emil Bove III.

  36. Newsom, Kirk, Bessent, A.I. and Other DealBook Summit Highlights Business, Yesterday

    The economy, inflation, tariffs, bubble fears, crypto and other big topics that made headlines this year.

  37. Poll Suggests G.O.P. Will Face More Blame if Obamacare Subsidies Go Away U.S., Yesterday

    About half of people covered under the Affordable Care Act say that if their health costs spike, it will have a “major impact” on how they vote in the 2026 midterm elections, a survey found.

  38. The Shifting Politics Around Transgender Rights Video, Yesterday

    The A.C.L.U. lawyer Chase Strangio joins Ross Douthat to discuss policies and attitudes toward young people who want to transition.

  39. Transitioning Felt Like ‘Coming Home’ Video, Yesterday

    In this episode of “Interesting Times,” Chase Strangio tells Ross Douthat how important it was to align his body with his sense of self.

  40. La versión china sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial En español, Yesterday

    A medida que el orden internacional de la posguerra encabezado por EE. UU. se desvanece, hay un debate sobre cuál es la versión dominante de la historia.

  41. Trump Rants: ‘Let Them Go Back to Where They Came From’ The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump has attacked Somalis with increasingly inflammatory rhetoric in recent days.

  42. The Childhood Vaccine Under Threat, and Trump’s Newest Push for Gas-Powered Cars The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the race to save music history.

  43. The Laws of War Are Not Woke Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump and Hegseth are attacking the very character and identity of the American military.

  44. Trump to Host Congo and Rwanda Leaders for Peace Talks in Persistent Conflict U.S., Yesterday

    The president will meet with the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo to advance a deal meant to end a long war in eastern Congo.

  45. I’m an Immigration Lawyer. Trump Is Shattering My Clients’ Lives. Opinion, Yesterday

    The administration is pausing asylum and upending families.

  46. The ‘Useful Idiots’ From America Whom Putin Is Playing Like a Flute Opinion, Yesterday

    Having “real estate deal guys” as America’s negotiators on the war in Ukraine is a liability, not an advantage. You want a statesman.

  47. ‘This Is Illegal,’ He Said, Spreading His Arms. ‘This Is Illegal.’ Opinion, Yesterday

    In Gaza and the West Bank, human rights work is starting to mean something new.

  48. Why Republicans Are Starting to Inch Away From Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    Rare pushback from his party and troubling poll numbers reflect the newly precarious situation in which Trump finds himself.

  49. The Furor Over Trump’s Boat Attacks and a Particular Follow-Up Strike, Explained U.S., Yesterday

    Bipartisan congressional oversight is underway, but for now is focusing on narrow details about one missile instead of broader legal issues.

  50. A Volunteer’s Dire Warnings About the National Guard Shooting Suspect U.S., Yesterday

    More than a year before the Trump administration granted asylum to the Afghan immigrant, the volunteer’s emails raised concerns that he was unraveling.

  51. The Conversation: Your Questions Answered Opinion, Yesterday

    Bret Stephens, Frank Bruni and Aaron Retica on the gap between Trump’s interests and what matters to Americans.

  52. 174 Million Stolen Rides: The Cost of Fare Evasion New York, Yesterday

    The M.T.A. is deploying a variety of tools to combat fare beating, and the authority says that they are working.

  53. Where Does the Transgender Rights Movement Go From Here? Opinion, Yesterday

    The lawyer and activist Chase Strangio on cultural divisions and common ground.

  54. New York Times Sues Pentagon Over First Amendment Rights Business, Yesterday

    The lawsuit said the Defense Department’s new set of rules for journalists “violates the Constitution’s guarantees of due process, freedom of speech and freedom of the press.”

  55. 18,000 Reasons It’s So Hard to Build a Chip Factory in America Business, Yesterday

    The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by Taiwan’s TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States.

  56. San Francisco Mayor Names Derrick Lew as New Police Chief U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Lew is a veteran police officer whose experience includes major operations against drug dealing.

  57. Los demócratas del Congreso difunden imágenes de la residencia caribeña de Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Al publicar fotos y videos, se intensifica la presión sobre el Departamento de Justicia para que divulgue los archivos del caso.

  58. Para dominar el Ártico, Canadá pone los ojos en un pueblo famoso por los osos polares En español, Yesterday

    El pequeño pueblo de Churchill alberga dos de las mayores infraestructuras árticas de Canadá, pero años de abandono las han dejado en mal estado. Mientras crece la rivalidad entre superpotencias en la región, la localidad se prepara para asumir un papel prominente.

  59. Trump Pardons Developer Prosecuted by His Administration U.S., Yesterday

    This summer, Trump administration officials had lauded the indictment of Timothy J. Leiweke as an effort to root out corruption and unfair business practices.

  60. ¿Quién asumirá la responsabilidad de los ataques de EE. UU. a embarcaciones en aguas internacionales? En español, Yesterday

    Los detalles detrás de la planificación de la ofensiva del 2 de septiembre levantarían dudas sobre el rol que jugaron un almirante y el secretario de Defensa.

  61. Trump Renames Institute of Peace for Himself U.S., Yesterday

    Workers installed Mr. Trump’s name to a Washington building on Wednesday, thrusting the institute back into the spotlight as it is set to host the signing of a peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  62. Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Assisted Honduran Presidential Candidate U.S., Yesterday

    Brad Parscale advised the campaign of Nasry Asfura, a right-wing candidate who was endorsed by the U.S. president.

  63. Newsom Warns That Trump Is ‘Trying to Wreck This Country’ Business, Yesterday

    The California governor weighed in on the 2028 presidential election, and called out executives for “bending the knee” to President Trump.

  64. His Deadline for a Peace Deal Blown, Trump Faces Choices on Russia-Ukraine Talks U.S., Yesterday

    The president wanted Moscow and Kyiv to come to terms by Thanksgiving. Negotiations are now stalled, leaving the White House to decide if an agreement is possible anytime soon.

  65. Your Immigration Questions, Answered U.S., December 3

    As Trump steps up his crackdown, our reporters explain what’s happening.

  66. La amenaza de Trump de una acción militar es un gran desafío para Maduro. Esto es lo que hay que saber En español, December 3

    Según personas cercanas al gobierno venezolano, Maduro cree que puede mantener el control y sortear la amenaza más grave a sus 12 años de gobierno.

  67. Repatriation Flights With Hundreds of Migrants Arrive in Venezuela U.S., December 3

    The flights with Venezuelans who had been living in the United States arrived at a time of airspace safety concerns as the U.S. military pressures Venezuela’s leader.

  68. China apela a las alianzas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y busca apoyo en Europa contra Japón En español, December 3

    Personal diplomático de China pidió a funcionarios británicos y franceses que estuvieran de su lado en la división que tienen con Tokio por la disputa sobre Taiwán.

  69. U.S. Military’s Boat Strikes Planning Takes On New Significance U.S., December 3

    The details could raise questions about who was responsible for a follow-up strike on Sept. 2 — the commander who ordered it or the defense secretary.

  70. Trump Returns to Gasoline as Fuel of Choice for Cars, Gutting Biden’s Climate Policy Climate, December 3

    The president said he would weaken Biden-era mileage standards, which were designed to increase electric-vehicle sales, calling them a “scam.”

  71. China, Japan and a New Narrative About World War II World, December 3

    Arguments about history are proliferating as the postwar order led by the United States crumbles.

  72. ‘Targeted and Unsafe’: Minnesota Somalis Reel After Trump’s Tirade U.S., December 3

    Most Somalis in the Twin Cities are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The Trump administration has started a crackdown on Somalis who are subject to deportation.

  73. House Republicans Subpoena Jack Smith Over Prosecutions of Trump U.S., December 3

    Lawmakers requested a closed-door interview with Mr. Smith, but the president quickly weighed in, calling for public testimony from the special counsel.

  74. Trump’s Threat of Military Action Is a Major Challenge to Maduro. Here’s What to Know. World, December 3

    The president has warned that the United States could soon expand its attacks from boats near the coast to targets inside Venezuela, but he has also spoken by phone to its leader.

  75. Palantir’s Chief Defends His Company’s Work With ICE Business, December 3

    Alex Karp also said he thought President Trump had “performed” on issues he cared about.

  76. Los diplomáticos de EE. UU. reportan una baja moral En español, December 3

    Una nueva encuesta pinta un sombrío retrato del personal del Servicio Exterior a medida que sus integrantes experimentados son despedidos o deciden abandonar el gobierno.

  77. What Tennessee Revealed About the G.O.P.’s Trump Trap in the Midterms U.S., December 3

    Republican candidates face the problem that President Trump alone gets out the vote that they need. And he alone gets out the vote that Democrats need, too.

  78. Trump’s Xenophobic ‘Garbage’ Rant Opinion, December 3

    Readers criticize President Trump’s tirade against Somali immigrants. Also: A cruel deportee deal; beyond tech bans.

  79. Ghislaine Maxwell Says She Will Ask a Court to Free Her From Prison New York, December 3

    In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup.

  80. ‘La niebla de la guerra’: ¿por qué Hegseth usó ese término al hablar del ataque a un barco? En español, December 3

    El secretario de Defensa Pete Hegseth utilizó el término, que alude a la incertidumbre en la batalla, en referencia a un ataque militar mortal realizado por Estados Unidos en el Caribe.

  81. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Says He’s ‘Evolved’ on Tariffs Video, December 3

    Speaking at The New York Times DealBook Summit, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said American trading partners are opening their markets to the United States because of President Trump’s tariffs.

  82. Los comentarios de Trump y Hegseth ponen a un SEAL bajo la lupa En español, December 3

    El almirante Frank Bradley se encuentra en un posible peligro legal, tras ordenar un segundo ataque contra un barco en el Caribe en el que murieron dos personas.

  83. After ‘Evolving’ on Tariffs, Bessent Defends Their Merits Business, December 3

    The Treasury secretary said that import levies were not fueling inflation.

  84. Trump Plans to Pardon Texas Congressman and Wife Awaiting Bribery Trial U.S., December 3

    The president used the latest pardon announcement to attack his predecessor, Joseph R. Biden Jr.

  85. Democrats Release Images of Epstein’s Private Home U.S., December 3

    In publicizing the photos and videos, Democrats in Congress appeared to be intensifying pressure on the Justice Department to release its files on the Epstein case.

  86. On Trump’s Insults, Somalia’s Prime Minister Says ‘It’s Better Not to Respond’ World, December 3

    President Trump referred to Somali immigrants as “garbage” during a White House meeting on Tuesday.

  87. How Is America Changing Under President Trump? We Want to Hear From You. U.S., December 3

    A New York Times reporter wants to hear from you about changes you are seeing in your community since Mr. Trump took office.

  88. With Tensions Rising, Israel and Lebanon Expand Cease-Fire Talks World, December 3

    Diplomats from both countries joined a military-led committee overseeing a year-old truce as fears mounted of a renewed Israeli offensive against Hezbollah.

  89. Trump parece luchar contra el sueño durante un reunión de gabinete En español, December 3

    El presidente de EE. UU. comenzó la reunión criticando a los medios de comunicación por la cobertura sobre sus muestras de fatiga. El mes pasado, pareció dormitar durante una reunión en el Despacho Oval.

  90. Hegseth Invoked the ‘Fog of War’ in a Boat Strike. What Does That Mean? U.S., December 3

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the term, which alludes to uncertainty in battle, in reference to a deadly U.S. military attack in the Caribbean.

  91. ¿Cómo cubre el Times las noticias? En español, December 3

    Joe Kahn, editor ejecutivo de The New York Times, responde preguntas sobre cómo cubrimos las noticias y tomamos decisiones en nuestros reportajes y edición.

  92. Trump’s Xenophobic Outburst, and a Planned Donation to 25 Million U.S. Kids The Headlines, December 3

    Plus, the 10 best books of the year.

  93. Top Journal Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll Business, December 3

    While growing evidence shows that carbon emissions are harming the economy, the journal Nature found that an outlier paper had deep flaws.

  94. Liberal Group to Air Ads Attacking Democrats for Confirming Trump Judges U.S., December 3

    The three being targeted are Senators John Fetterman, Maggie Hassan and Angus King, an independent who caucuses with Democrats. None are up for re-election next year.

  95. Fed Pick Puts Pressure on Bessent to Deliver for Trump U.S., December 3

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is leading the search for the next Federal Reserve chair, could face President Trump’s wrath if the person chosen does not quickly lower interest rates.

  96. Those Sky-High Bitcoin Prices That Everyone Said Were Here to Stay? They Left. Technology, December 3

    Bitcoin has plunged more than 30 percent and Ether is down around 40 percent in recent months, as gains from President Trump’s pro-crypto policies evaporated.

  97. Ahead of Tariff Ruling, Businesses Race to Secure Refunds Business, December 3

    The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the legality of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, but some companies aren’t waiting to try to secure a speedy and substantial payout.

  98. Guess Which Presidential Power Trump Likes the Most Opinion, December 3

    In the rights hands, the pardon power is too strong. In the wrong hands, it is disastrous.

  99. Why Trump and Harvard Have Not Reached a Deal U.S., December 3

    President Trump promised a deal last summer. Other universities have agreed to pay millions to settle with the federal government since then, but Harvard, which was asked to pay much more, has not.

  100. Trump Has Made the Epstein Saga a Case Study in Manipulation Opinion, December 3

    Even if the wisdom of releasing the files is a nuanced issue, Trump’s behavior has been indefensible.

  101. What the Left Could Learn From Trump’s Brutal Efficiency Opinion, December 3

    Progressives have an opportunity to start thinking boldly again about how to conceive of and use public authority for Americans.

  102. Supreme Court Considers Whether Street Preacher Can Sue to Be Heard U.S., December 3

    Arrested after violating an ordinance on demonstrations outside an amphitheater in Brandon, Miss., Gabriel Olivier wants to block future enforcement of the law.

  103. Is This Polar Bear Town Canada’s Key to the Arctic? World, December 3

    The tiny town of Churchill has two of Canada’s largest pieces of Arctic infrastructure, but years of neglect have left them in poor shape amid growing superpower rivalry in the region.

  104. Republican Matt Van Epps Wins Tennessee House Race Video, December 3

    Matt Van Epps claimed victory in a relatively tight special election for Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District on Tuesday after an endorsement from President Trump.

  105. Pardon Undoes a Climactic Win in Drug Prosecutions Led by a Trump Ally New York, December 3

    Emil Bove III’s work as a prosecutor, before he was a Trump lawyer and official, helped lead to the conviction of the Honduran ex-leader whom President Trump freed this week.

  106. South Korea Says the U.S. Agreed to Help It Secure Fuel for Its Reactors World, December 3

    President Lee Jae Myung reaffirmed wanting to build nuclear-powered submarines at home, despite President Trump’s suggestion that they be built in the United States.

  107. Trump bloquea las vías legales para algunos migrantes, luego del tiroteo en Washington En español, December 3

    Las nuevas normas podrían afectar a hasta 1,5 millones de migrantes con casos de asilo pendientes, a los más de 50.000 que obtuvieron asilo durante el gobierno de Biden y a muchos más que esperaban buscar refugio en EE. UU.

  108. ‘The President Has the Final Word’ on Pardons, U.S. Attorney Says New York, December 3

    Jay Clayton, Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor, had called his office’s drug prosecution of an ex-president of Honduras a success. President Trump decided to free him this week.

  109. Trump to Close Voice of America’s Overseas Offices and Radio Stations U.S., December 3

    The push to close the offices appears to contradict a federal judge’s order from April, which required Trump officials to resume operations at V.O.A.

  110. Republican Wins Tennessee House Race After a Trump-Led Rescue Mission U.S., December 3

    Matt Van Epps fended off a Democrat to protect Republicans’ slim House majority, but the relatively close margin in a red district sent the party a warning shot before the 2026 midterms.

  111. Trump’s Shift on Afghan Immigrants Video, December 3

    Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent, describes how President Trump’s latest immigration restrictions, after the shooting of two National Guard members by a man whom the authorities described as an Afghan national, affect a community that traditionally has been considered an exceptional case.

  112. Trump Appears to Doze Off During Cabinet Meeting Video, December 3

    President Trump seemed to be fighting sleep during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday. The meeting began with the 79-year-old president criticizing questions about his physical stamina.

  113. Putin se reúne con Witkoff y Kushner durante casi cinco horas En español, December 3

    Un asesor del presidente ruso dijo que no alcanzaron ningún compromiso concreto, mientras EE. UU. impulsa un plan para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania.

  114. Trump Appears to Fight Sleep During Cabinet Meeting U.S., December 3

    President Trump began the meeting by criticizing media coverage about him showing signs of fatigue. Last month, he appeared to doze off during a meeting in the Oval Office.

  115. U.S. Diplomats Report Broken Morale and Abandoned Careers U.S., December 3

    A new survey found that 98 percent of Foreign Service officers felt lower morale. Only 1 percent reported an increased ability to carry out U.S. foreign policy.

  116. After Decades in Combat, a SEAL Suddenly Comes Under Scrutiny U.S., December 3

    Adm. Frank M. Bradley will soon face questions from lawmakers, as Republicans and Democrats express concerns about a Sept. 2 attack on a boat in the Caribbean.

  117. Trump Calls Somalis ‘Garbage’ in Xenophobic Rant Video, December 2

    President Trump lashed out against Somali immigrants, including Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, who came to the United States from Somalia as a refugee and became a citizen 25 years ago.

  118. U.S. Pauses Immigration Applications From Nations on Travel Ban List U.S., December 2

    The pause, which will halt green card and U.S. citizenship processing for broad swaths of people, deepens a remarkable crackdown on legal immigration pathways in recent days.

  119. U.N. Security Council to Make First Official Visit to Syria and Lebanon World, December 2

    The trip comes days before the anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad, and as Lebanon is navigating the cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel.

  120. How Congress Should Respond, Right Now, to Trump’s Boat Strikes Opinion, December 2

    Federal lawmakers have ample powers to uncover and end administration abuse.

  121. Agriculture Dept. Threatens to Withhold Food Stamps From Democratic States U.S., December 2

    The latest threat to SNAP funding came after weeks of confusion over the status of benefits during the government shutdown.

  122. Trump Calls Affordability a ‘Con Job’ as His Edge on the Economy Slips U.S., December 2

    President Trump is growing frustrated as Americans struggle with higher prices and pessimism over the state of the economy.

  123. Suspect in National Guard Shooting Enters Not Guilty Plea U.S., December 2

    Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who is accused of killing a National Guard member and gravely wounding another, appeared in court remotely from a hospital bed.

  124. Hegseth Says He Did Not See Survivors of Boat Attack Clinging to Wreckage U.S., December 2

    The defense secretary supported the admiral he said called for the second strike on Sept. 2 against a boat the administration says was smuggling drugs.

  125. Costco Sues Trump Administration Over Tariffs Video, December 2

    Costco sued the Trump administration for a refund of the tariffs it has paid on imported goods this year, should the Supreme Court rule that the tariffs were implemented illegally.

  126. Trump Pardons Honduran Ex-President Convicted in Drug Case Video, December 2

    President Trump has pardoned the former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, who was sentenced to 45 years in prison for partnering with cocaine traffickers to import the drug into the United States.

  127. Our Top Editor Answers Questions World, December 2

    Joe Kahn, The New York Times’s executive editor, was asked about how we cover the news and make judgment calls in our reporting and editing.

  128. Trump’s Envoy Meets With Putin on War in Ukraine Video, December 2

    Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s special envoy, was expected to discuss with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a U.S.-backed peace proposal that was revised by American officials after recent negotiations with Ukrainian diplomats.

  129. Trump Calls Somalis ‘Garbage’ He Doesn’t Want in the Country U.S., December 2

    The president delivered xenophobic comments during a publicly broadcast cabinet meeting.

  130. Neither Franklin the Turtle Nor Sabrina Carpenter Wants to Appear in Trump Posts U.S., December 2

    The publisher of the children’s book series and the pop singer both denounced the use of their works in recent Trump administration communications.

  131. Reckoning With a New Era of Deadly Floods Climate, December 2

    The floods and landslides that have killed more than 1,350 people in recent weeks are a grim reminder of the risks of a warming planet.

  132. The 85-Year-Old Activist Trying to Block the Trump Presidential Library Plan U.S., December 2

    After Marvin Dunn sued, the trustees of Miami Dade College voted for a second time to hand over a prime property for President Trump’s future library. He says he’ll keep fighting.

  133. Venezuela acepta un vuelo de repatriados de EE. UU. en medio de las tensiones por el espacio aéreo En español, December 2

    La aprobación del vuelo demuestra que los dos países mantienen comunicación pese a que Trump declaró el espacio aéreo venezolano “cerrado en su totalidad”.

  134. Hegseth Under Scrutiny in Lethal Boat Strikes Opinion, December 2

    Readers discuss the aftermath of a U.S. attack on a boat in the Caribbean. Also: Fixing Penn Station; Trumpism after Trump.

  135. New ICE Operation Is Said to Target Somali Migrants in Twin Cities U.S., December 2

    The move comes as President Trump has attacked Somalis with increasingly inflammatory rhetoric in recent days.

  136. Venezuela Accepts Migrant Repatriation Flight From U.S. Amid Airspace Tensions U.S., December 2

    The flight’s approval illustrates how the United States and Venezuela are still communicating, after a declaration from President Trump that Venezuelan airspace was “closed in its entirety.”

  137. El expresidente de Honduras sale de la cárcel tras el indulto de Trump En español, December 2

    Juan Orlando Hernández fue acusado de plagar Estados Unidos de cocaína y había sido condenado a 45 años de prisión.

  138. Read Former Honduran President’s Letter to Trump Interactive, December 2

    The New York Times has obtained the four-page letter that former President Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras sent President Trump.

  139. Trump afirma, sin aportar pruebas, que hay fraude en Honduras En español, December 2

    El país está en vilo después de que los recuentos mostraran a dos candidatos separados por unos 500 votos. Entonces, el presidente Trump afirmó que las autoridades estaban manipulando los resultados.

  140. Former President of Honduras Is Freed From Prison After Trump Pardon U.S., December 2

    Juan Orlando Hernández was accused of flooding the United States with cocaine and had been sentenced to 45 years in prison.

  141. Costco Sues Trump Administration for Refund of Tariffs U.S., December 2

    The retail giant is seeking to recover money it has paid this year, should the Supreme Court rule that President Trump’s implementation of tariffs was unlawful.

  142. What a Blockbuster Donation Means for the Future of Giving Business, December 2

    Michael Dell and his wife, Susan Dell, plan to give away billions of dollars to fund investment accounts for children in the United States.

  143. Questions and Answers About the ‘Trump Accounts’ for Children the Dells Are Supporting Business, December 2

    Next year, Michael and Susan Dell plan to move $250 into the new Trump accounts of millions of children under 10. You’ll need to live in the right ZIP code.

  144. Trump Administration Fires 8 Immigration Judges in New York New York, December 2

    The firings, part of a nationwide effort, felt “like a Monday afternoon massacre,” said one judge who lost her job last month.

  145. As Trump Deepens Immigration Crackdown, Even Long-Held Exceptions Disappear U.S., December 2

    President Trump’s latest changes to the immigration system affect communities that traditionally have been considered special cases.

  146. Hegseth Ordered a Lethal Attack but Not the Killing of Survivors, Officials Say U.S., December 2

    Amid talk of war crimes, the details and precise sequence of a Sept. 2 attack on a boat in the Caribbean are facing intensifying scrutiny.

  147. Four Big Political Stories to Watch at Year’s End U.S., December 1

    The economy. Venezuela. Division in the Republican Party. And, more decisions coming from Supreme Court. Here’s what to know.

  148. Trump se convierte en el comodín de unas reñidas elecciones en Honduras En español, December 1

    El presidente Trump advirtió que si su candidato favorito no ganaba, Estados Unidos “no malgastará su dinero” en el país.

  149. For Trump, Hegseth’s Take-No-Prisoners Approach Is a Growing Liability U.S., December 1

    Investigations are mounting into the legality of strikes that have killed scores of people in the waters off Venezuela.

  150. No te dejes engañar por el silencio de Latinoamérica ante Trump En español, December 1

    Los latinoamericanos se han mostrado sorprendentemente tolerantes ante la agresión estadounidense, pero eso no durará para siempre.