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  1. Democrats Get a Boost, and a Deportation ‘Error’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Val Kilmer’s legacy.

  2. Israel Is Expanding Gaza Offensive, Defense Minister Says Foreign, Today

    Israel Katz warned that “large areas” of the enclave would be seized and added to security zones controlled by the military.

  3. A Senate Blockbuster Looms in Texas, as Paxton Prepares to Challenge Cornyn National, Today

    In an interview, the Texas attorney general attacked Senator John Cornyn as out of touch, and said he had talked to people close to President Trump about an endorsement.

  4. To Save Democracy, Here’s a Playbook That Works Op Ed, Today

    Poland pulled back from an authoritarian slide. What can the U.S. learn from its nonpartisan approach?

  5. I Study Measles. I’m Terrified We’re Headed for an Epidemic. Op Ed, Today

    The outbreak in Texas could become much, much worse.

  6. Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. Op Ed, Today

    Those of us who seen secret police in action can’t shake a feeling of dreadful familiarity.

  7. Tesla Sales Are Slumping, Even in the Most E.V.-Friendly Place Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to fewer deliveries in Norway the first quarter, though other factors also played a role.

  8. Inside Elite Law Firms, Protests and Quitting After Trump Deals Business, Today

    The discontent does not appear to be resonating with leaders at Paul Weiss and Skadden, but it could hamstring their recruitment efforts.

  9. A Canadian Company’s Tariff ‘Double Whammy’ Highlights Trouble for the Economy Business, Today

    A family business in Ottawa that makes special shoulder rests for violins is imperiled by both Trump’s tariffs on Canada and potential Canadian retaliation.

  10. ‘Big Psychological Boost’ for Democrats in String of Elections Politics, Today

    The party’s position remains dire. But a judicial victory in Wisconsin and closer-than-expected losses in Florida suggest a once-demoralized Democratic base is animated again.

  11. The Right Loves the Roman Empire for All the Wrong Reasons Op Ed, Today

    Donald Trump’s coterie are obsessed with ancient Rome — and its collapse. But their interpretation of Roman history is based on common misconceptions.

  12. Angola Rail Line Offers Clues to Trump’s Africa Policy Foreign, Today

    The $4 billion project was the Biden administration’s signature initiative in Africa. Early signs are that the Trump team supports it, too, for mineral access if nothing else.

  13. I Just Saw the Future. It Was Not in America. Op Ed, Today

    Beijing’s message to America: We’re not afraid of you. You aren’t who you think you are — and we aren’t who you think we are.

  14. Trump to Pick Ohio’s Solicitor General for Top Justice Department Legal Post Washington, Today

    T. Elliot Gaiser will be nominated to lead the influential Office of Legal Counsel, a department official said.

  15. More Americans Can’t Afford Medical Care, Poll Finds Science, Today

    A new survey found that 11 percent of Americans said they could not pay for medication and medical treatments.

  16. Las alianzas de EE. UU. se desmoronan por las amenazas de Trump En español, Today

    La principal reacción a las amenazas de Trump de abandonar a los aliados de la OTAN y de sus planes de aranceles es la resistencia.

  17. Liberal Wins Wisconsin Court Race, Despite Musk’s Millions Politics, Today

    Susan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel for a State Supreme Court seat in a race that shattered spending records and maintained a liberal majority on the court.

  18. Un senador demócrata rompe récord con un discurso de más de 24 horas de crítica a Trump En español, Today

    El senador por Nueva Jersey, Cory Booker, comenzó su discurso a las 7 p. m. del lunes, prometiendo hablar mientras fuera “físicamente capaz”. El discurso duró más de 24 horas.

  19. With Painful Layoffs Ahead, Agencies Push Incentives to Quit Washington, Today

    Another round of “deferred resignation” offers is part of the Trump administration’s stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize the government.

  20. Trump Set to Meet With Top Aides to Decide TikTok’s Fate Business, Today

    They are expected to convene on Wednesday to discuss a potential sale of the app, which faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownership structure.

  21. G.O.P. Bolsters House Majority by Retaining Two Seats in Florida National, Yesterday

    The Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump’s backing.

  22. If New York Puts a Casino in the Bronx, Trump Will Get $115 Million Metro, Yesterday

    Although the Trump Organization sold a golf course in Ferry Point Park in the Bronx to Bally’s, it will still receive a windfall if the site is chosen for a casino.

  23. DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment Culture, Yesterday

    The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums, scholarship and historical sites, could see grants curtailed and staffing slashed by up to 80 percent.

  24. He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He’s Facing Charges of Injuring a Child. Washington, Yesterday

    Jonathan Braun, who has had a string of legal issues since President Trump commuted his drug sentence four years ago, was arrested after allegedly punching an acquaintance and shoving a 3-year-old.

  25. Los aranceles recíprocos de Trump entrarían en vigor el miércoles En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. no reveló los detalles sobre los aranceles recíprocos, pero sugirió que seguiría adelante con los impuestos a la importación a los socios comerciales del país.

  26. Trump Expected to Announce Reciprocal Tariffs for Other Countries Video, Yesterday

    President Trump is expected to announce new tariffs on goods imported from outside the U.S., which could match the levies that other countries place on products made in America.

  27. In Adams Case, Some Say It’s Not the Time for Narrow Reading of the Law Metro, Yesterday

    Some legal observers say the court-appointed expert who recommended dismissing charges against Mayor Eric Adams failed to account for the extraordinary factors in the case.

  28. Bongino Tells F.B.I. He Is Not Partisan Washington, Yesterday

    The F.B.I.’s No. 2 official said he would rise above partisanship, an admission that reflected skepticism among former and current agents about whether he would maintain the bureau’s independence.

  29. 5 Takeaways From the Hearing for Trump’s Joint Chiefs Chairman Pick Washington, Yesterday

    Democrats seemed to view Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as perhaps the best possible option, under the circumstances. Republicans embraced him.

  30. Wisconsin Voters Have a Huge Opportunity to Brush Back Trump and Musk Op Ed, Yesterday

    Are the mass of voters really worked up about this administration’s actions? Tuesday night may provide some answers.

  31. Why Al Gore Is Shifting His Climate Activism Abroad Climate, Yesterday

    Given the Trump administration’s recent moves relating to climate, the former vice president is looking to the developing world for the next generation of climate activism.

  32. Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    Sales of cars picked up recently partly as buyers rushed to lock in deals before President Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on cars and auto parts go into effect.

  33. Trump Said Auto Emissions Don’t Affect the Environment. That’s Not True. Climate, Yesterday

    The president wants to weaken limits on tailpipe pollution. Scientists say it’s driving climate change and taking human lives “every day.”

  34. Rubio Orders U.S. Diplomats to Scour Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media Washington, Yesterday

    The order comes as President Trump expands deportation efforts, including of students who have spoken out in support of Palestinians during Israel’s war in Gaza.

  35. Trump’s Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. Alliances Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump is already showing signs of concern that his targets may team up against him.

  36. Consejos para viajar a EE. UU.: revisa tu visa y apaga el celular En español, Yesterday

    Con el aumento de noticias sobre viajeros a los que se niega la entrada, es fundamental saber qué puede provocar un escrutinio adicional. Esto es lo que debes saber.

  37. Should Universities Resist Trump’s Tactics? Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss how universities should respond to the administration’s demands and threats to cut off funding.

  38. Dr. Oz ‘Disavows’ Support for Transgender Care, Assuaging a Senator’s Concerns Science, Yesterday

    Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican, pressed Dr. Oz on transgender care and abortion, and now says he will vote for the physician’s confirmation to become head of Medicare and Medicaid.

  39. Trump’s Dismantling of Minority Business Agency Could Hinder Job Growth Washington, Yesterday

    Supporters of the agency said its gutting could hurt minority-owned businesses that already face additional barriers to gaining capital.

  40. Fourth U.S. Soldier Is Found Dead in Lithuania Express, Yesterday

    The soldier and three others had gone on a training mission in a 70-ton vehicle that sank in a bog near the border with Belarus.

  41. Trump Pauses Dozens of Federal Grants to Princeton National, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has sought to punish universities financially, saying they have not done enough to combat antisemitism or comply with other administration priorities.

  42. Here’s What Some Democratic Voters Say Their Party Should Do National, Yesterday

    The party’s rank and file are angry and searching for a Democrat who can lead the way.

  43. Trump Says He’s Settled on a Tariff Plan That Is Set to Take Effect Wednesday Washington, Yesterday

    The president did not reveal the details of his plan to impose reciprocal tariffs the same day, but suggested he would move ahead with import taxes on trading partners.

  44. La derecha en EE. UU. sigue defendiendo a la ivermectina En español, Yesterday

    El fármaco se ha convertido en una especie de símbolo de resistencia a lo que algunos en el movimiento MAGA describen como una élite corrupta.

  45. Congress Wrote a Deportation Law to Be Used ‘Sparingly.’ Trump Has Other Ideas. Washington, Yesterday

    A crackdown targeting foreign students protesting Israel’s treatment of Palestinians conflicts with free-speech protections that lawmakers added in 1990.

  46. Trump insiste con un tercer mandato. Esta es la razón por la que lo hace En español, Yesterday

    Los comentarios del mandatario desvían la atención de otras polémicas. Y limitan a posibles contendientes que podrían robarle protagonismo a un presidente sin posibilidad de reelegirse.

  47. Netanyahu Drops Nominee for Spy Chief After Backlash Foreign, Yesterday

    Eli Sharvit was a controversial choice after Israel’s prime minister fired his predecessor. Revelations that he wrote a column criticizing President Trump may have helped sink his chances.

  48. Trump Announces Deal With Doug Emhoff’s Law Firm Washington, Yesterday

    The deal is similar to ones struck with Mr. Trump over the past two weeks by the firms Paul Weiss and Skadden Arps.

  49. Cornell Student Who Faced Deportation Says He Has Left U.S. Washington, Yesterday

    Momodou Taal, a Ph.D. student who had been suspended by the university after participating in pro-Palestinian protests, said he “took the decision to leave the United States.”

  50. High Stakes and Lack of Details Add to Trade War Jitters Business, Yesterday

    Business leaders and investors remain on edge ahead of President Trump’s expected announcement of a sweeping new round of tariffs.

  51. El drama de los aranceles de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Además: Marine Le Pen es condenada en Francia, el terremoto en Birmania y Tailandia y el debate sobre las imágenes de IA estilo Studio Ghibli.

  52. Is Elon Musk Buying Today’s Election in Wisconsin? The Daily, Yesterday

    A state judicial race has turned into a referendum on a billionaire.

  53. Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Policies in Longest Senate Speech on Record Express, Yesterday

    The New Jersey senator, who had spent much of his last 24 hours on the Senate floor assailing the Trump administration, surpassed Senator Strom Thurmond’s speech in 1957.

  54. Democrats Have Problems. Turning Out for Special Elections Isn’t One of Them. Upshot, Yesterday

    They have come out in strong numbers in smaller races so far this year, and in the early voting for today’s elections.

  55. The Message Pete Hegseth Sends the Troops Op Ed, Yesterday

    Reports that the defense secretary shared sensitive information on an unclassified messaging app are straining the limits of his credibility.

  56. Trump Just Reached a Historic Milestone Op Ed, Yesterday

    Here’s what I learned about Trump’s second term by reading his first 100 executive orders.

  57. I’m an Alum of Columbia and Paul, Weiss. There’s an Uncomfortable Lesson in Trump’s Tactics. Op Ed, Yesterday

    As Bertolt Brecht wrote, it is an unhappy land that needs heroes.

  58. Will Trump’s Choice for Joint Chiefs Chairman Be Blunt or Hold His Tongue? Washington, Yesterday

    A Senate hearing on Tuesday could be just the first exercise in needle-threading for Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as he tries to maintain credibility with President Trump while staying true to military norms.

  59. Trump’s Mantra From Schools to FEMA: ‘Move It Back to the States’ Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump justifies his plan to shutter the Education Department by saying that states should control schools. He’s using the idea to explain other policies now, too.

  60. Trump Loves Tariffs. Do Americans? Video, Yesterday

    Astead Herndon, a New York Times politics reporter and host of the podcast “The Run-Up,” unpacks what the voters and the polling say about President Trump’s signature economic policy: tariffs.

  61. How Trump’s Tariffs Are Hitting One Chinese Factory Owner: ‘We Are Helpless’ Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s policies are straining trade ties and challenging a long-held truth in China about the centrality of the U.S. market.

  62. Professors Pushed Harvard to Resist Trump. Now Billions Are on the Line. National, Yesterday

    Harvard, the wealthiest school in the world, sought compromise amid pressure to do more to combat antisemitism. The Trump administration is examining its funding anyway.

  63. Putin no cede, ni con Trump ni en el campo de batalla En español, Yesterday

    Los drones del líder ruso asedian las ciudades ucranianas, mientras sus tácticas negociadoras ponen a prueba la paciencia de la Casa Blanca más amistosa con la que ha lidiado en décadas.

  64. Tras la condena de Marine Le Pen, se avecina una gran batalla En español, Yesterday

    La condena de la líder de la ultraderecha francesa por malversación de fondos y su inhabilitación para postularse a cargos públicos han desencadenado una nueva crisis en el país europeo.

  65. The Clock Is Ticking for Taiwan Op Ed, Yesterday

    Taiwan can no longer shelter under the delusion that the U.S. will defend it against China.

  66. What to Watch in Today’s Big Elections in Wisconsin and Florida Politics, Yesterday

    Voters in a crucial court race and two House special elections will provide hints of how the country views President Trump and Elon Musk, months after they took power.

  67. Democrats Sue President Over Executive Order on Elections Politics, Yesterday

    The lawsuit accuses President Trump of vastly overstepping his authority to “upturn the electoral playing field in his favor and against his political rivals.”

  68. Crucial Week for Trump: New Tariffs and Elections Will Test His Momentum Washington, March 31

    Down-ballot races in Florida and Wisconsin are seen as a referendum on the White House, while the president’s to-be-announced reciprocal tariff plan is increasingly worrying investors and consumers.

  69. Trump dice estar ‘muy enfadado’ con Putin y amenaza con imponer aranceles secundarios a Rusia En español, March 31

    El presidente Trump dijo que podría imponer aranceles a las naciones que compran petróleo a Rusia si esta frustra las negociaciones sobre un acuerdo de paz en Ucrania. Sugirió que la misma medida era posible para Irán.

  70. Critics of U.S. Attorney in Washington Push for Confirmation Hearing Washington, March 31

    Congressional aides of both parties believe that the nominee for U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, appears to have a solid chance of squeaking through on a party-line vote.

  71. Taking Aim at Smithsonian, Trump Wades Into Race and Biology Culture, March 31

    His executive order faulted an exhibit which “promotes the view that race is not a biological reality but a social construct,” a widely held position in the scientific community.

  72. The Strategy Behind Trump’s Repeated Musings About a Third Term Washington, March 31

    The president’s comments deflect attention from other controversies. And they freeze the field of potential successors who might steal the spotlight from a lame duck.

  73. Lee Zeldin, E.P.A. Head, Shuts National Environmental Museum Climate, March 31

    The exhibits were dedicated to the agency’s history. Mr. Zeldin said closing the collection would save $600,000 annually.

  74. Trump Cannot Win His War on History Op Ed, March 31

    The assumption that there is a standard, agreed-upon truth about the country’s past is a fantasy; but when declared by a sitting president, it becomes a provocation.

  75. U.S. Deports More Detainees to El Salvador, Calling Them ‘Violent Criminals’ Washington, March 31

    A military plane ferried 17 more people accused of being gang members to a prison in El Salvador. The White House said it was acting under a different legal authority than the one a judge blocked with a temporary order.

  76. Abbott Delays Calling a Special House Election. Democrats Cry Foul. National, March 31

    The House minority leader accused Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas of holding up a special election to keep the Republicans’ slim majority steady.

  77. Watch Live: President Trump Signs Executive Orders Video, March 31

    President Donald Trump signs executive orders at the White House.

  78. Tips for Travelers Entering the U.S. Now: Check Your Visa, Turn Off Your Phone Travel, March 31

    With increasing news reports of travelers being denied entry, understanding what might prompt extra scrutiny is key. Here’s what to know.

  79. Trump Administration Will Review Billions in Funding for Harvard National, March 31

    The move follows the cancellation of roughly $400 million in funding for Columbia and the suspension of $175 million for the University of Pennsylvania.

  80. Marine Le Pen Falls to the Rule of Law and a Great Battle Looms Foreign, March 31

    A court’s conviction of the far-right leader for embezzlement and its ban on her running for office have set off a new crisis for France.

  81. Musk acapara el protagonismo en la elección al tribunal de Wisconsin En español, March 31

    Elon Musk hizo campaña el domingo en Green Bay a favor de un candidato a la Corte Suprema del estado, que no asistió al acto, pero por cuya causa el empresario ha gastado grandes sumas.

  82. Hillary Clinton Rebukes the Trump Administration Letters, March 31

    Readers respond to Mrs. Clinton’s sharply worded Opinion guest essay. Also: Autism misinformation; President Trump’s trail of destruction.

  83. Trump Advisers Battle Over Whether ‘Liberation Day’ Will Raise Tariffs or Lower Them Washington, March 31

    Trump’s supporters are clashing over the true goal of forthcoming global tariffs: raising revenue, or lowering foreign trade barriers?

  84. El primer ministro de Groenlandia dice que EE. UU. no ‘conseguirá’ la isla En español, March 31

    “No pertenecemos a nadie más”, dijo el primer ministro Jens-Frederik Nielsen en respuesta a la última afirmación del presidente Trump de que quiere anexionar el territorio.

  85. Trump Demands Harsh Treatment for Suspects After Vandalism at Turnberry Washington, March 31

    In the incident earlier this month, the Scottish club’s main building was sprayed with red paint and a pro-Palestinian message was painted on the ground next to a green.

  86. Trump’s Science Policies Pose Long-Term Risk, Economists Warn Business, March 31

    Since World War II, U.S. research funding has led to discoveries that fueled economic gains. Now cutbacks are seen as putting that legacy in jeopardy.

  87. Why the Right Still Embraces Ivermectin National, March 31

    Five years after the pandemic began, interest in the anti-parasitic drug is rising again as right-wing influencers promote it — and spread misinformation about it.

  88. Why Does America Have Presidential Term Limits? Express, March 31

    Congress passed the 22nd Amendment in 1947, imposing a two-term limit after more than 170 years of George Washington’s unwritten precedent. President Trump has hinted that he wants a third term anyway.

  89. Trump dice que ‘no bromea’ con la idea de buscar un tercer mandato En español, March 31

    El presidente de EE. UU. ya ha reflexionado sobre la idea de un tercer mandato, pero la entrevista con Meet the Press fue la primera vez que indicó que la estaba considerando seriamente.

  90. Putin Keeps Pushing, With Trump and on the Battlefield Foreign, March 31

    The Russian leader’s drones are deluging Ukrainian cities, while his negotiating tactics test the patience of the friendliest White House he has faced in decades.

  91. Adams Asks Judge to Speed Up Decision on Dropping Corruption Charges Metro, March 31

    The federal government wants the bribery and fraud charges against New York’s mayor to be dropped so he can help President Trump’s deportation program. A judge is considering the matter as the mayoral race heats up.

  92. Trump Family Pushes Further Into Crypto, Starting Another Venture Business, March 31

    Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. are investing in a Bitcoin-mining company called American Bitcoin, created by the merger of two firms.

  93. Tariffs Keep Wall Street on Edge Business, March 31

    President Trump’s latest trade war threat is expected to come into effect this week, but businesses and investors remain unsure about how much it will hurt.

  94. ICE on Campus The Daily, March 31

    The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown at universities has targeted pro-Palestinian students who have been in the United States legally.

  95. Trump ‘Not Joking’ About Third Term, and the Myanmar Earthquake Toll The Headlines, March 31

    Plus, trying the impossible at the Olympics.

  96. Trump Really Likes It When Things Go Wrong Op Ed, March 31

    The problem is that competence and execution matter.

  97. A Special Election That Was Supposed to Be a Snoozer Is Suddenly Buzzing Politics, March 31

    A House race in a deep-red Florida district is seeing millions of dollars in spending ahead of Tuesday’s election. Even in a loss, Democrats hope it will signal much-needed momentum.

  98. As Trump Squeezes the Immigrant Work Force, Employers Seek Relief Business, March 31

    Businesses that rely on immigrants are pushing for legislation to ensure an adequate, legal flow of laborers from abroad as deportations ramp up.

  99. My Fellow Republicans and President Trump, We Must Stand Up to Putin Op Ed, March 31

    The administration must be crystal clear that we are aligned with democracy, free markets and the rule of law.

  100. Trump Is About to Bet the Economy on a Theory That Makes No Sense Op Ed, March 31

    The president has many arguments for tariffs. They’re all wrong.

  101. White House Weighs Helping Farmers as Trump Escalates Trade War Washington, March 31

    The Trump administration has discussed providing financial aid for farmers who may be subject to retaliation by America’s trading partners.

  102. Obama’s Not Going to Save Democrats, but This Might Op Ed, March 31

    Michelle Cottle and Ben Rhodes on what Democrats misunderstand about authenticity.

  103. Así fue la asociación militar secreta de EE. UU. con Ucrania En español, March 31

    Una investigación de The New York Times reveló que la implicación de Estados Unidos en la guerra de Ucrania fue mucho más profunda de lo que se creía. He aquí los puntos clave.

  104. Greenland’s Prime Minister Says the U.S. Will Not ‘Get’ the Island Washington, March 31

    “We do not belong to anyone else,” Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in response to President Trump’s latest assertion that he wants to annex the territory.

  105. How Trump Supercharged Distrust, Driving U.S. Allies Away Foreign, March 31

    Trust is very hard to build and easy to destroy. America and its partners are caught in a spiral of distrust.

  106. As Tensions Escalate Between Trump and Europe, Meloni Is Caught in the Middle Foreign, March 31

    Each new crisis, whether over Ukraine or tariffs, has made the Italian prime minister’s balancing act that much harder.

  107. Why China Is Wary of a Trump-Xi Summit Business, March 31

    It could take months for agreement on a meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, as Chinese officials seek a scripted encounter.

  108. Trump Says He’s ‘Not Joking’ About Seeking a Third Term in Defiance of Constitution Washington, March 31

    In wide-ranging remarks to “Meet the Press,” Mr. Trump said “a lot of people” wanted him to serve a third term and vowed to impose tariffs on global rivals, according to a transcript of the interview provided by NBC News.

  109. Stocks Sink as Trump’s Tariff Threats Weigh on Confidence Business, March 31

    Markets around the world tumbled as investors braced for market turmoil. The S&P 500 is on track for its worst month since 2022.

  110. Musk Puts Himself at Center Stage in Wisconsin Court Election Politics, March 31

    Elon Musk campaigned on Sunday in Green Bay for a state Supreme Court candidate he has spent lavishly to support — but who did not attend his event.

  111. Trump’s New Concession on Tariffs Is His Most Striking Live, March 30

    The president said he “couldn’t care less” if automakers raised prices in response to planned tariffs, reasoning that buyers would choose U.S.-made cars over foreign brands.

  112. White House Takes Highly Unusual Step of Directly Firing Line Prosecutors Washington, March 30

    Two prosecutors were dismissed out of the blue, notified by a terse one-sentence email stating no reason for the move other than that it was on behalf of the president himself.

  113. Trump’s U.S.A.I.D. Cuts Hobble Earthquake Response in Myanmar Foreign, March 30

    While China, Russia and other nations have rushed emergency response teams to the devastated country, the U.S., once a leader in foreign aid, has been slow to act.

  114. ‘¿Debería despedirlo?’: Trump delibera el destino de Michael Waltz En español, March 30

    En público, el presidente Donald Trump ha defendido a su asesor de seguridad nacional. Pero entre bastidores, ha buscado consejo.

  115. Trump Says He’s ‘Very Angry’ at Putin and Threatens Secondary Tariffs on Russia Washington, March 30

    President Trump said he could impose tariffs on nations that buy oil from Russia if it thwarts negotiations for a peace deal in Ukraine. He suggested the same step was possible for Iran.

  116. Where Oligarchy and Populism Meet Letters, March 30

    Readers respond to a column by Ross Douthat arguing that populist ideas, not oligarchic self-interest, motivate President Trump’s agenda. Also: Cash bail injustices.

  117. Our Law Firm Won’t Cave to Trump. Who Will Join Us? Op Ed, March 30

    The time has come to defend the oath we took when we became officers of the court.

  118. What Ocasio-Cortez Wants for the Democrats Editorial, March 30

    The New York progressive believes economic populism is the path forward for Democrats. Can she unite her party around that?

  119. On Minnesota’s Iron Range, Trump’s Tariffs Could Be Boom or Bust Politics, March 30

    A region near the Canadian border, whose mines provide most of the new ore used in producing domestic steel — and cars — has a lot at stake as trade wars intensify.

  120. What Rusting Russian Tanks Can Teach Us About the Pete Hegseth Group Chat Op Ed, March 30

    A politicized military is an ineffective military.

  121. A Competitive Race for Mike Waltz’s Seat Rattles Republicans National, March 30

    Democrats are hoping to do better in Florida’s Sixth District than they did in November, when President Trump won it by 30 points.

  122. At Black Colleges, a Stubborn Gender Enrollment Gap Keeps Growing National, March 30

    Only 19 percent of students at Howard University are Black men, whose enrollment levels at four-year colleges have plummeted across the board.

  123. She Devoted Her Life to Serving the U.S. Then DOGE Targeted Her. Magazine, March 30

    A veteran who returned from Iraq injured and transformed, Joy Marver is now facing a crisis at home.

  124. Will Religion’s Remarkable Winning Streak at the Supreme Court Continue? Washington, March 30

    The court, which has been receptive to claims from religious groups, particularly Christian ones, will hear three major cases in the coming weeks.

  125. How D.C. Is Surviving Trump 2.0 Video, March 30

    Mass layoffs, Congressional budget cuts and a series of threats from President Trump have put Washington’s future in question. We report from a job fair in the city, as District residents and Mayor Muriel E. Bowser maneuver for political and econo...

  126. In the Halls of Power, Trump’s Demands Force Agonizing Choices Metro, March 30

    Leaders at top-flight law firms, Columbia University and inside City Hall are weighing decisions that pit the fates of their institutions against their own reputations.

  127. The Truly Terrible Idea That Franklin, Washington and Trump All Share Op Ed, March 30

    It was almost as though America’s northern neighbor were an entirely different country.

  128. Key Takeaways From America’s Secret Military Partnership With Ukraine Investigative, March 30

    An investigation by The New York Times has revealed that America was woven into the war far more than previously known.

  129. Trump Talks Signal Leak and Auto Tariffs to NBC Washington, March 30

    President Trump told NBC News he would not fire anyone involved in a group chat that inadvertently disclosed plans for U.S. airstrikes to a journalist. He also said he “couldn’t care less” if car prices rise because of tariffs, saying it could pus...

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  131. The Secret History of the War in Ukraine Interactive, March 29

    This is the untold story of America’s hidden role in Ukrainian military operations against Russia’s invading armies.

  132. G.O.P. Lawmaker Faces Angry Crowds at Town Halls Outside Indianapolis Washington, March 29

    Representative Victoria Spartz, a Republican, defended Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts to the federal government, drawing jeers from the crowd.

  133. Taliban Appear to Free American Woman Detained in Afghanistan Washington, March 29

    President Trump and a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan shared a video of a woman identified as Faye Hall thanking the president for her release from Afghanistan.

  134. Car Tariffs Are Coming. For Some Buyers, That Was a Reason to Act. Business, March 29

    “Prices are going to shoot up now,” one shopper said. But some dealers said that economic concerns might be keeping people away.

  135. White House Correspondents Cancel Comedian Booked for Annual Dinner Washington, March 29

    The comedian Amber Ruffin had been slated to perform at the event in April. The correspondents’ association said it wanted to avoid focusing “on the politics of division.”

  136. Many at U.S. Institute of Peace Fired as Trump Seeks Nonprofit’s End Washington, March 29

    Nearly all of the institute’s U.S.-based staff members were fired and asked to sign a separation agreement, according to notices reviewed by The Times.

  137. No Second Lady, No Problem: Greenland’s Dog Sled Race Goes Barking On Foreign, March 29

    One of Greenland’s national pastimes was nearly hijacked this week after the White House said the Second Lady would attend. She didn’t. But a lot of people talked about this as the mushers did their work.

  138. Trump sufre reveses en su campaña de represalias contra los bufetes de abogados En español, March 29

    Dos jueces prohibieron al gobierno llevar a cabo los castigos descritos en las órdenes, como prohibir a sus abogados el acceso a edificios gubernamentales, reuniones o puestos de trabajo.

  139. ‘Should I Fire Him?’ Inside Trump’s Deliberations Over the Fate of Michael Waltz Washington, March 29

    In public, President Trump has defended his national security adviser. But behind the scenes, he has cast around for advice.

  140. La orden ejecutiva de Trump para el Smithsonian: lo que sabemos En español, March 29

    La orden del presidente pedía frenar la independencia de la extensa red de museos y la instaba a promover la “grandeza estadounidense”.

  141. Who Is Claire Shipman, the New Interim President of Columbia? Metro, March 29

    The former television journalist and co-chair of the university’s board of trustees takes the helm at a time of significant peril for the institution.

  142. The Many Overlapping Scandals of the Pete Hegseth Group Chat Op Ed, March 29

    They may be even more serious than the one we’ve been focused on.

  143. Trump Order Could Cripple Federal Worker Unions Fighting DOGE Cuts Washington, March 29

    The move added to the list of actions by President Trump that use the powers of his office to weaken perceived enemies.

  144. U.S. Presses French Companies to Comply With Trump’s Anti-Diversity Policies Business, March 29

    A letter from the American Embassy in France gave firms that do business with the U.S. government five days to indicate their agreement.

  145. Read This if You’re on Trump’s National Security Team Op Ed, March 29

    Trust your staff, admit mistakes, don’t embarrass the president.

  146. The Democrats Are in Denial About 2024 Op Ed, March 29

    Party leaders have embraced convenient excuses. This perilous political moment requires more self-reflection and honesty.

  147. The Trump White House’s Signal Problem Op Ed, March 29

    A national security scandal is manageable. A bunker mentality spells doom.

  148. Trump and Tariffs Enter the Scene Only Days Into Canada’s Election Campaign Foreign, March 29

    Without advance notice to Canada, the U.S. president put the auto industry into turmoil with a 25 percent tariff.

  149. Megyn Kelly Is Embracing Her Bias and Rejecting the ‘Old Rules’ Magazine, March 29

    The former Fox News and current YouTube host on her professional evolution, conservative media and why she endorsed Trump.

  150. Trump’s Not-So-Subtle Purpose in Fighting Big Law Firms Business, March 29

    The president has attacked law firms for “frivolous” litigation. But his actions could undermine the basic right of Americans to sue their government.