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  1. Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules Climate, Today

    The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

  2. Fiscales federales abren una investigación contra el presidente de la Reserva Federal de EE. UU. En español, Today

    La investigación, que se dice que está enfocada en las renovaciones de la sede de la Reserva Federal en Washington, representa una intensificación en la campaña de presión de Trump sobre Jerome Powell.

  3. Trump Explores Diplomacy With Iran While Weighing Strikes, Officials Say U.S., Today

    Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister of Iran, said his government was ready to negotiate with the United States. Iranian security forces are cracking down on protests.

  4. How the Trump Administration Hacked Our Ignorance Video, Today

    David French explains on “The Opinions” why he believes a key secret to the Trump administration lies in its ability to exploit “civic ignorance.”

  5. We Need to Stop Asking This Question Video, Today

    The Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada argues that one familiar question “pretends to be this big dot-connecting moment” but it’s not.

  6. What to Know About the Criminal Investigation of the Fed Chair U.S., Today

    The Justice Department’s probe into whether Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, lied about renovations to the central bank’s headquarters has raised alarms.

  7. Federal Prosecutor Is Fired Amid Further Turmoil in Comey Case U.S., Today

    Robert K. McBride had been serving as the top deputy to Lindsey Halligan, who has continued to act as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

  8. Supreme Court Grapples With Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits Against Oil Companies U.S., Today

    The justices heard arguments over whether oil companies sued by Louisiana could move the cases from state to federal court, a venue thought to be friendlier to corporate interests.

  9. Criminal Inquiry of Powell Draws Backlash From Some Republicans U.S., Today

    Three Republican senators offered a rare rebuke of the Trump administration’s tactics, criticizing an investigation of the Federal Reserve chair.

  10. Trump Administration Nears Trade Deal With Taiwan Business, Today

    The deal would cut tariffs and include a commitment from Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the island’s chip giant, to build more manufacturing plants in the United States.

  11. Delcy Rodríguez recibe ayuda de tropas de EE. UU. para recuperar un buque petrolero En español, Today

    Se trata del primer caso conocido públicamente de cooperación militar entre los países desde la captura del presidente Nicolás Maduro.

  12. E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution Climate, Today

    In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives, documents show.

  13. Trump hace temblar la política de América Latina En español, Today

    Las distintas reacciones de los países latinoamericanos a la incursión de EE. UU. en Venezuela muestran cómo el gobierno de Trump está alterando el continente.

  14. Trump’s India Envoy Offers Hope Amid a Strained Relationship World, Today

    Sergio Gor, a confidant of the U.S. president, took up his post as ambassador in New Delhi with ties between the countries at their lowest ebb in decades.

  15. The Potential Fallout From a Legal Attack on Powell Business, Today

    A criminal investigation into Jay Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, may be the most consequential attack yet on the central bank’s political independence.

  16. Protestas masivas en Irán y amenazas de Trump En español, Today

    Una pregunta se cierne ahora sobre el país: ¿será Irán el próximo objetivo de un presidente estadounidense envalentonado?

  17. Iran Prepared for War but Ready to Negotiate, Foreign Minister Says World, Today

    The comments came after President Trump said he was “ looking at some very strong options” to curb Iran’s harsh repression of anti-government protests.

  18. Trump’s Victory Wobble Opinion, Today

    A fading president obsesses over leaving a mark.

  19. The Rare Republican Who Brawls With Trump — and Is Ready for More Opinion, Today

    Thomas Massie says his primary against a Trump-supported challenger will be a referendum on whether you can “have a thought that diverges from the president’s.”

  20. Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet Climate, Today

    The president’s embrace of fossil fuels and withdrawal from the global fight against climate change will make it hard to keep warming at safe levels, scientists said.

  21. U.S. Citizens Are Joining the Military to Protect Undocumented Parents U.S., Today

    Amid an ICE crackdown in her area, an Oregon National Guard recruiter offers U.S. citizens a way to save their immigrant parents.

  22. A Push to Expand the Rights of Immigrants in Defiance of Trump New York, Today

    An effort by New Jersey Democrats is seen as a provocative statement of principle in a state with the country’s second largest percentage of immigrants, after California.

  23. You Can’t Drone Strike a Global Drug Chain Opinion, Today

    Turning Latin America into a theater of war will not weaken transnational crime; it will entrench it.

  24. A New World Is Taking Shape, No Matter What Trump Does Opinion, Today

    America’s days of unipolar supremacy are past.

  25. Death Toll Surges in Iran Protests Video, Today

    Crowds gathered at a morgue outside Tehran as the death toll from protests in Iran surged. President Trump hinted on Sunday that the United States may intercede if peaceful protesters are killed.

  26. Federal Prosecutors Are Said to Have Opened Inquiry Into Fed Chair Powell U.S., Today

    The investigation, which centers on renovations of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters in Washington, signals an escalation in the long-running clash between President Trump and the chair.

  27. Two Hours, Scores of Questions, 23,000 Words: Our Interview With President Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Four New York Times reporters pressed Mr. Trump about a range of topics in a nearly two-hour interview. Here is a transcript of their conversation.

  28. Deposed Shah’s Son Hopes Trump Will Put Iran Regime ‘Down for Good’ World, Yesterday

    Reza Pahlavi, once the crown prince of Iran, says protesters there have been emboldened by President Trump suggesting that he could take military action.

  29. Trump Says Civil Rights Led to White People Being ‘Very Badly Treated’ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s comments were a blunt distillation of his administration’s racial politics, which rest on the belief that white people have become the real victims of discrimination in America.

  30. Thousands March in New York to Protest ICE Killing and Denounce Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Thousands of protesters, prompted by the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by a federal immigration agent, gathered near Central Park and marched through Manhattan.

  31. Las amenazas de Trump y el ataque a Venezuela dejan a México en un dilema En español, Yesterday

    La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum ha intentado rechazar la intervención militar estadounidense en Venezuela y al mismo tiempo evitar un lenguaje que pudiera provocar al presidente estadounidense.

  32. Mass Protests in Iran and Trump’s Threats World, Yesterday

    A question now hangs over the country: Is Iran the next target of an emboldened U.S. president?

  33. Trump Regrets Not Seizing Voting Machines After 2020 Election U.S., Yesterday

    In an interview, the president said he should have ordered the National Guard to take the machines to find evidence of fraud, but added that the Guard might not have had the sophistication to do so.

  34. Youngkin Says Vance Would Be a ‘Great’ Republican Nominee in 2028 U.S., Yesterday

    But the departing Virginia governor sidestepped questions about whether he himself planned to run for president in three years.

  35. ‘I Don’t Think We Like Them’: Trump Says MAGA Has No Room for Antisemites U.S., Yesterday

    After years in which President Trump has variously embraced and tolerated far-right figures and groups, the Republican Party is mired in a debate about how expansive its coalition should be.

  36. After Minnesota Shooting, ICE Again Limits Congressional Visits U.S., Yesterday

    The new guidelines for immigration facilities, issued by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, are virtually identical to a policy that a federal judge halted last month.

  37. Trump Says Cuba Will No Longer Get ‘Oil or Money’ From Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump urged Cuba to “make a deal, before it’s too late” in a social media post, but it was unclear what he meant. Cuba’s president responded with defiance.

  38. Guantánamo Prison Enters 25th Year U.S., Yesterday

    The prison has outlasted the war in Afghanistan, has employed tens of thousands of temporary troops and holds six men charged but not yet tried in death penalty cases.

  39. Senate Democrat Says a U.S. Strike on Iran Risks Strengthening Its Government U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, said any attempt to support protesters in Iran with a military operation could backfire.

  40. I’m in Denmark’s Parliament. Mr. President, We’re Already on Your Side. Opinion, Yesterday

    Security cooperation should be discussed openly and seriously. Territorial claims between allies should not.

  41. Trump Is the Political Earthquake Shaking Latin America World, Yesterday

    The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro has divided the region. But every nation wants to avoid being next.

  42. Trump Threats and Venezuela Strike Leave Mexico Agonizing Over How to Respond World, Yesterday

    President Claudia Sheinbaum and her inner circle have been grappling with the right tone to strike in the country’s response to the Venezuela strike for fear of antagonizing the White House.

  43. Latin America Reacts to Trump’s Interventionism Video, Yesterday

    Jack Nicas, our Mexico City bureau chief, walks us through the ways Latin American leaders are reacting to Trumps recent attack on Venezuela

  44. In the New Vaccine Schedule, Signs of Bigger Changes to Come? Health, Yesterday

    Comments by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies suggest the revised schedule may presage an approach to immunization that prizes individual autonomy and downplays scientific expertise.

  45. Trump’s ‘Superstar’ Appellate Judges Have Voted 133 to 12 in His Favor U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump promised to fill the appeals courts with “my judges.” They have formed a nearly united phalanx to defend his agenda from legal challenges.

  46. Por qué Putin no ha dicho nada tras la acción de Trump en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Para el líder ruso, cortejar al presidente Trump para conseguir una resolución favorable en Ucrania, y posiblemente más, es mucho más importante.

  47. Prosecutors’ Vivid Accusations Against Maduro Belie a Complex Case New York, Yesterday

    The government will have to navigate difficult legal issues and use testimony about incidents clouded by time. But conspiracy laws are powerful tools for prosecutors.

  48. The World Order Is Dead. What Comes Next? Interactive, Yesterday

    With the president’s actions in Venezuela, we’re entering a new era. Here’s what it could look like.

  49. Pope Leo Confronts Trump on His Own Terms Opinion, Yesterday

    The pontiff has increasingly asserted himself in the face of Trump’s aggressive words and deeds.

  50. María Corina Machado ofreció su Nobel a Trump, pero el Instituto Nobel dice que no está permitido En español, Yesterday

    El Instituto Nobel noruego aclaró las normas que rigen el premio, al escribir que los hechos estaban “claros y bien establecidos”

  51. Smithsonian Removes Label Noting Trump Impeachments Arts, Yesterday

    When the National Portrait Gallery replaced a portrait of President Trump this week, it took down a biography of his first term.

  52. Judge Pauses Trump Policy Ending Family Reunification for Some Migrants U.S., Yesterday

    The policy applied to migrants from some Central and South American countries who were awaiting visas.

  53. Trump Is Briefed on Options for Striking Iran as Protests Continue U.S., Yesterday

    The president has said he will be “hitting them very hard” if Iranian leaders kill protesters amid widespread demonstrations calling for wholesale changes in the country.

  54. El truco de Trump para desarmar la democracia estadounidense En español, January 10

    El presidente hace uso de un poder sin contrapesos para atacar a sus enemigos, reales o percibidos, tanto en el extranjero como en casa.

  55. Delcy Rodríguez, de revolucionaria a elegida por Trump En español, January 10

    Rodríguez, hija de un guerrillero, empezó como agitadora. Luego viró para reactivar una economía devastada, lo que la convirtió en vital para los planes estadounidenses de dirigir Venezuela.

  56. America Doesn’t Need ICE Opinion, January 10

    The shooting in Minneapolis is just the latest sign.

  57. Machado Offered Trump Her Nobel, but Prize Institute Says It’s Not Allowed World, January 10

    After María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, offered her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump, the Norwegian Nobel Institute said it cannot be “transferred to others.”

  58. Venezuela, Renee Good and Trump’s ‘Assault on Hope’ Opinion, January 10

    The Opinion columnist M. Gessen examines how the president governs through spectacle, and the message his displays of force are meant to send.

  59. The ICE Shooting Displays the Need for Equilibrium. But How? Opinion, January 10

    A tough issue for stabilization in our politics and public institutions.

  60. Iran Is Teetering. The West Isn’t Prepared. Opinion, January 10

    Protests, economic woes, military humiliation and now threats from Trump are challenging the Iranian regime.

  61. How Narcissists Are Made, and Why We Are Drawn to Them Opinion, January 10

    Readers respond to an essay about how narcissists affect our personal and political lives.

  62. The Former ‘Minister of Everything’ Quits Office Amid One Last Political Storm World, January 10

    Once a powerful force under Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland’s time in politics came to an end on Friday.

  63. Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela World, January 10

    For the Russian leader, courting President Trump to secure a favorable resolution in Ukraine, and possibly more, is far more important.

  64. A ‘Ticklish Subject’: Trump’s Words on Immigration Often Collide and Contradict U.S., January 10

    In an interview with The New York Times, President Trump made a point of keeping distance from certain hard-line immigration policies, even as he continues to demonize and shut out immigrants.

  65. Congress Is Reversing Trump’s Steep Budget Cuts to Science Science, January 10

    After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives are rescinding the proposed cuts and even boosting funds for basic research.

  66. Trump Eyes Greenland, and Europe Figures Its Best Bet Is a Negotiation World, January 10

    European officials were stunned that President Trump restated his desire for Greenland after a yearlong effort to dissuade him, according to diplomats and others.

  67. Billions at Stake in the Ocean as Trump Throttles Offshore Wind Farms Climate, January 10

    The Trump administration has repeatedly ordered work to stop on offshore wind farms along the East Coast, pushing at least two projects to the brink of collapse.

  68. How Venezuela’s New Leader Went From Revolutionary to Trump’s Orbit World, January 10

    Delcy Rodríguez, a guerrilla’s daughter, started out as a provocateur. She pivoted to revive a ravaged economy, making her vital to U.S. plans to run Venezuela.

  69. Entre reclamos, negociaciones y remodelaciones: así fue la entrevista del Times con el presidente Donald Trump En español, January 10

    Trump trató de presentarse como infatigable, proyectando resistencia y energía en la entrevista con una organización mediática a la que ha acusado de comportamiento sedicioso por informar sobre su salud y su edad.

  70. No Amazon, No Gmail: Trump Sanctions Upend the Lives of I.C.C. Judges World, January 10

    President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

  71. Volkswagen Suffers More Than Rivals From Auto Industry Woes Business, January 10

    The German automaker’s sales in the United States plunged last year, hit by tariffs and the end of tax credits for electric vehicles.

  72. Judge Bars Trump From Withholding Election Funds to States U.S., January 10

    The ruling is the latest legal setback to President Trump’s sweeping effort to compel changes to state election standards.

  73. Trump Calls for 10 Percent Credit Card Interest Cap, After Killing Other Fee Limits U.S., January 10

    The president revived a campaign promise he has not actively pursued since taking office.

  74. After President’s Capture, U.S. and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties World, January 10

    The move embodied the contradictions and fast-changing nature of the two countries’ relationship.

  75. Trump amenaza con tomar Groenlandia ‘por las malas’ En español, January 10

    El presidente Trump volvió a amenazar con la anexión por la fuerza de Groenlandia, “les guste o no”.

  76. Trump Urges Oil Companies to Speed Work in Venezuela World, January 10

    The president met with executives on a day when the U.S. seized another tanker carrying Venezuelan oil.

  77. Judge Blocks Trump Officials From Freezing Billions in Social Services Funds U.S., January 9

    The ruling temporarily halted plans to freeze more than $10 billion in funds for anti-poverty programs bound for five Democratic-led states.

  78. Outside Prisons in Caracas, Venezuelans Anxiously Await Release of More Political Detainees World, January 9

    Venezuela’s interim government said it would release an “important number” of imprisoned people, but only nine have been confirmed freed.

  79. Gavin Newsom on Democrats, 2028 and His Fruit-only Breakfasts U.S., January 9

    The California governor is powered by smoothies and bursting with thoughts about U.S. politics.

  80. Trump Threatens to Take Greenland ‘the Hard Way’ World, January 9

    The president continued to advance an imperialist vision of American foreign policy, where the U.S. can dominate neighboring countries “whether they like it or not.”

  81. Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center Arts, January 9

    The opera, which has performed at the arts center since 1971, was concerned about declines in attendance and donations during President Trump’s second term.

  82. Trump’s $100 Billion Venezuela Oil Plan Gets a Cool Reception Business, January 9

    President Trump met with oil and gas executives on Friday in an effort to push them to invest money in Venezuela, a plan many of them are reluctant to embrace.

  83. Why Trump’s and Vance’s Claim About the War Powers Resolution Is Very Misleading U.S., January 9

    The resolution created different sections of statutory code. A part the Senate is weighing using has not been widely seen as unconstitutional.

  84. 220,000 Fewer Workers: How Trump’s Cuts Affected Every Federal Agency Interactive, January 9

    New data offers the first clear view of the impact of the buyouts and firings.

  85. La centenaria batalla por el petróleo venezolano En español, January 9

    El sector petrolero del país ha experimentado grandes cambios y dos oleadas de nacionalizaciones desde que su primer pozo empezó a bombear en 1914.

  86. Putin Delivers a Warning to Europe at Mach 10 World, January 9

    A nuclear-capable missile fired into Ukraine near Poland sent a message to Europe days after its leaders agreed to postwar security guarantees, Russian analysts said.

  87. New F.B.I. Deputy Director Chosen After Bongino’s Departure U.S., January 9

    Even as the selection of a career agent, Christopher G. Raia, leaves an unusual three-person leadership structure in place, it returns a career agent to the second highest-ranking post.

  88. Trump Seeks New Powers to Pressure ‘Underperforming’ Weapons Makers Business, January 9

    In an executive order, President Trump is aiming to punish defense contractors that don’t deliver weapons quickly enough.

  89. U.S. Hiring Turned Sluggish Over First Year of Trump’s Second Term U.S., January 9

    As economists pointed to some of the president’s policies to explain the latest Labor Department data, White House aides sought to make the case for optimism in the new year.

  90. As Election Year Opens, G.O.P. Seeks Some Distance From Trump U.S., January 9

    The vote to open a war powers debate, a pair of attempted veto overrides and a split on health care suggested a greater appetite among Republicans to challenge the president.

  91. The Trump Interview: A President Who Answers Only to Himself Opinion, January 9

    Readers react to President Trump’s interview with The New York Times. Also: Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Jews and Israel.

  92. Trump Officials Reopen Thousands of Refugee Claims in Minnesota U.S., January 9

    The review comes as the federal government escalates its immigration enforcement in the state.

  93. The January 9 Trump Maduro Venezuela Ataque live blog included three standalone posts:
  94. How Our White House Photographer Finds New Angles on the Oval Office Times Insider, January 9

    Doug Mills, winner of three Pulitzers, sits, crawls and hoists cameras high in the air to bring viewers fresh perspectives. He was at it again this week during our marathon interview with President Trump.

  95. What Does ‘America First’ Mean After Venezuela? Video, January 9

    In the wake of the U.S. operation to seize President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, some have wondered whether President Trump has strayed from his “America First” promise. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs looks closer at what “America First” might mean now.

  96. The Century-Long Tug of War for Venezuela’s Oil Business, January 9

    The country’s oil industry has undergone major shifts and two waves of nationalization since its first well started pumping in 1914.

  97. Pope Leo Rebukes a ‘Zeal for War’ That He Sees as Spreading Globally World, January 9

    The pontiff used an annual address to ambassadors to the Vatican to condemn countries that prioritized violence over diplomacy to achieve their goals.

  98. Trump y Petro al teléfono: así se evitó una crisis En español, January 9

    El presidente colombiano dijo que el nuevo tono entre los líderes era “amable” y también que existen profundos desacuerdos con su homólogo estadounidense.

  99. After Three Hot Years, Will Stock Markets Sizzle Again? Business, January 9

    Returns have been fabulous but consider the potential for setbacks in this already hazardous year, our columnist says.

  100. Trump Is Making a Power Play in Latin America. China Is Already There. Business, January 9

    China built a dominant strategic position in the region as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.

  101. After Machado Offers Her Nobel, Trump Says It Would Be an ‘Honor’ to Accept It World, January 9

    President Trump indicated that he would meet the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. Last year, she won the Nobel Peace Prize, an award he covets.

  102. President Trump’s Vision of Power Briefing, January 9

    “My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me,” he told Times reporters.

  103. Una entrevista con Donald Trump En español, January 9

    El presidente habló con el Times sobre Venezuela y de sus planes en Groenlandia.

  104. Border Patrol Agents Shoot 2 in Oregon, and Trump Says, ‘I Don’t Need International Law’ The Headlines, January 9

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  105. An Interview With the President The Daily, January 9

    Four New York Times reporters sat down with President Trump for a nearly two-hour interview.

  106. Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows to ‘Not Back Down’ as Protests Swell World, January 9

    After days of fierce protest, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed the demonstrations as wanton destruction and accused protesters of trying to “please” President Trump.

  107. How an Abrupt Call Between Trump and Colombia’s President Averted a Crisis World, January 9

    President Gustavo Petro said that the new tone between the leaders was “friendly,” but he also resurfaced his deep disagreements with President Trump.

  108. In Venezuela, Trump Revives ‘Gunboat Diplomacy.’ What Is It? U.S., January 9

    The U.S. campaign in Venezuela has drawn from a centuries-old playbook employing naval force — but added some new elements, too.

  109. Why Many Republican Voters Support Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela U.S., January 9

    They don’t like nation building, but they do want to project American power.

  110. A Financier’s Twist on Buying Influence: Bankrolling Ballot Measures U.S., January 9

    Brian Heywood, a Seattle-area hedge fund founder, has spent millions to put conservative initiatives in front of Washington lawmakers and voters. Next up: parental rights and transgender athletes.

  111. The Sins of the Moderates Opinion, January 9

    How are we classical liberals of left, right and center supposed to behave in this new world?

  112. Wary of Investing in Venezuela, Big Oil Heads to the White House Business, January 9

    The amounts of money, time and political uncertainty trouble executives at large Western oil companies, who plan to meet with President Trump on Friday.

  113. The War Over a Weedkiller Might Be Headed to the Supreme Court Climate, January 9

    Bayer has asked the justices to decide whether federal law shields the company from lawsuits over its Roundup herbicide and cancer. Democrats and MAHA activists aren’t happy.

  114. They Risked Everything to Help America. Now Trump Could Deport Them. Opinion, January 9

    Mr. Trump’s dishonorable treatment of Afghan refugees is morally wrong and makes Americans everywhere less safe.

  115. This Is Trump’s Small Trick to Destroy American Democracy Opinion, January 9

    The president is claiming borderless license to turn on his perceived enemies, both foreign and domestic.

  116. Denmark Doesn’t Deserve Trump’s Aggression Opinion, January 9

    Any attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark would fatally undermine the world’s most successful military alliance.

  117. 5 Democratic States Sue Trump Administration Over $10 Billion Funding Freeze U.S., January 9

    The administration cited without evidence “potential” widespread fraud in its move to cut off funds for child care subsidies and other support for low-income families.

  118. Amid Protests, ICE Told Agents to Take ‘Decisive Action’ if Threatened U.S., January 9

    The guidance comes as immigration officers have been met with increasingly hostile protesters in cities.

  119. Trump Appears Open to Defending Ukraine, but With a Caveat U.S., January 9

    The president told The Times that he felt “strongly” that Russia would not invade Ukraine again.

  120. Trump Orders Fannie and Freddie to Buy $200 Billion in Mortgage Bonds Business, January 9

    The move, a bid to make homes more affordable, would be a back-to-future moment for the two mortgage firms. Buying risky mortgage bonds helped push them to near-bankruptcy in 2008.

  121. Ukraine Awards Major Lithium Project to Investors With Links to Trump World, January 8

    Ronald S. Lauder, a billionaire friend of Mr. Trump, is among the investors. The move comes as the Trump administration looks for investment opportunities in Ukraine.

  122. Trump Backs Kennedy’s Moves on New Childhood Vaccine Schedule U.S., January 8

    In an interview with The New York Times, the president said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had not gone too far in his recommendations.

  123. Trump expone una visión del poder limitada solo por ‘mi propia moralidad’ En español, January 8

    Tema tras tema, el presidente Donald Trump dejó claro que él sería el árbitro de cualquier límite a sus autoridades, no el derecho internacional ni los tratados.

  124. The Next Phase of Trump’s Renovations: A New ‘Upper West Wing’ U.S., January 8

    Besides changes to the White House, President Trump also said he planned to tear up the brick walkways in Lafayette Park and replace them with granite.

  125. Trump Says ‘It’s Up To’ Xi Jinping What China Does In Taiwan Video, January 8

    President Trump said that his actions in Venezuela did not set a precedent for other countries like Russia and China because he claimed he was responding to a “real threat.”

  126. A Vengeful Trump Urges Voters to Oust Republicans, Including Collins U.S., January 8

    After five G.O.P. senators joined Democrats on a war powers vote, the president lashed out, including at his party’s most politically endangered senator.

  127. These 5 Republicans Broke With Trump on Venezuela War Powers U.S., January 8

    The Republican defectors paved the way for a debate that could expose bipartisan concern about President Trump’s actions in Venezuela. Mr. Trump called for them to lose their seats.

  128. Vance Announces New Justice Dept. Fraud Post to Be ‘Run Out of the White House’ U.S., January 8

    The assertion was a brazen effort to toss out the traditional boundaries that have long existed between the White House and investigations conducted by federal law enforcement.

  129. What Happens When No One Can Say No to Trump? Video, January 8

    After the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, over the weekend, “Trump is setting a new course for the country where he can use the military to do just about anything he wants,” argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. “No one is allowed to say ‘no’ to Trump.”

  130. Trump Says His Only Limit on His Global Powers Is His ‘Own Morality’ Video, January 8

    President Trump brushed aside international law and repeated his goal for the U.S. to own Greenland.

  131. The Many Faces of Trump: What We Saw When We Interviewed the President U.S., January 8

    During an extensive sit-down with The New York Times, President Trump showcased the various personas he employs in his role. There were unpredictable turns throughout.

  132. Trump Says He ‘Probably Should’ Take Obesity Drugs, but Has Not U.S., January 8

    President Trump has talked in the past about people he knows who have taken “the fat drug.”

  133. An Interview With Donald Trump World, January 8

    The president spoke to The New York Times about Venezuela and his power on the world stage.

  134. Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for the Venezuela Operation U.S., January 8

    The president has repeatedly tied Venezuela to drug overdose deaths, claimed the Maduro regime sent an influx of criminal migrants and accused the country of stealing American oil.

  135. Congress Tries — but Fails — to Take a Stand for Its Own Powers U.S., January 8

    House votes to override a pair of Trump vetoes were an unusual bid by some in the G.O.P. to assert their own branch’s prerogatives. But they fell short.

  136. G.M. Books a $7.1 Billion Loss as It Scales Back E.V. Ambitions Business, January 8

    General Motors said it was writing down the value of battery and electric vehicle factories after changes in federal policy undercut demand.

  137. Trump ‘Always’ Respects Election Results, but in the U.S., He Says They’re ‘Rigged’ U.S., January 8

    Over the years, the president has consistently sought to undermine faith in the voting process.

  138. House Passes Spending Package Before Another Shutdown Deadline U.S., January 8

    The legislation would fund parts of the government ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline in a bipartisan breakthrough after the nation’s longest shutdown.

  139. Climate Change Has Turned Greenland Into a Target for Trump Climate, January 8

    A warming planet has opened up new shipping routes and turned Greenland into a geostrategic asset for the Trump administration.

  140. Trump Says He Has No Issue With His Family’s Foreign Business Deals U.S., January 8

    The president, in an interview with The New York Times, said he showed restraint during his first term but got no credit for it, so he saw no reason to hold back now.

  141. The Trump Administration’s Coarseness Is a Sign That English Has Grown Up Opinion, January 8

    The F-word is no longer the deadliest word in the English language.

  142. The Landlords Are Not the Problem Opinion, January 8

    Trump’s plan to block institutional investment won’t work. The way to make houses more affordable is to build more.

  143. Trump Criticizes ICE for an Anti-Business Immigration Raid U.S., January 8

    But the president did not personally criticize Stephen Miller, the architect of his administration’s restrictive immigration policy, who has pushed to significantly limit visas for skilled workers.

  144. Esto es lo que dijo Trump al Times sobre los disparos de un agente del ICE en Mineápolis En español, January 8

    Poco después de que un agente del ICE disparara a una mujer en Mineápolis, Trump dijo a un grupo de periodistas del Times que esta tenía la culpa porque había intentado “atropellar” al agente.

  145. Trump Says ‘Only Time Will Tell’ How Long U.S. Controls Venezuela Video, January 8

    President Trump did not say exactly how long the the United states would control Venezuela, but said that it could last years.

  146. Trump Lays Out a Vision of Power Restrained Only by ‘My Own Morality’ U.S., January 8

    On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.

  147. The January 8 Trump Maduro Venezuela Petroleo live blog included one standalone post:
  148. Trump dice que la supervisión de EE. UU. en Venezuela duraría años En español, January 8

    El presidente habló extensamente con The New York Times el miércoles, después de que funcionarios del gobierno dijeron que EE. UU. planea controlar la venta del petróleo venezolano de forma indefinida.