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  1. ‘Mia’ to Continue Her Testimony as Sean Combs’s Trial Nears Midpoint Arts, Today

    The former assistant will be questioned by Mr. Combs’s lawyers, who say her account of sex abuse and violence is at odds with the warmth she showed him on social media.

  2. Trump, MAGA and ‘Toxic Empathy’ Video, Today

    In this episode of “The Opinions,” the Times Opinion politics correspondent Michelle Cottle speaks to the columnists Jamelle Bouie and David French about the rise of “toxic empathy” and how the right has turned compassion into weakness.

  3. The Chaotic Personal Life of Elon Musk The Daily, Today

    A Times investigation found that some of those who have been close to the billionaire were increasingly worried about his behavior.

  4. Los inodoros japoneses llegan a EE. UU. En español, Today

    Tras conquistar el mercado nacional, el fabricante japonés de inodoros Toto está vendiendo más bidés en Estados Unidos. El presidente de Toto dice que ni siquiera los aranceles detendrán su avance.

  5. A Fiery Brief Fueled by Conservatives Helped Put Trump’s Tariffs in Peril U.S., Today

    A coalition including leading figures on the right said the president’s program did violence to the Constitution. One judge cited it eight times.

  6. The Imports the U.S. Relies On Most From 140 Nations, From Albania to Zimbabwe Interactive, Today

    A look at the item from each country that makes up the largest American import share.

  7. As Courts Call Tariffs Into Question, Trump Again Turns to His Favorite Tool Business, Today

    The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.

  8. Trump and Allies Sell Domestic Policy Bill With Falsehoods U.S., Today

    President Trump has sought to assuage some lawmakers’ concerns over the bill’s price tag and cuts to Medicaid with inaccurate claims.

  9. Inside Trump’s Attack on Harvard Video, Today

    The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has continued to escalate. Michael C. Bender, a correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, surveys the administration’s actions against the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university.

  10. Save Us, Senators, From a Very Expensive Mistake Opinion, Today

    Senate Republicans understand that energy abundance is essential for the economy, national security and the country’s well-being. Now they must act.

  11. Why Politics Feels So Cruel Right Now Opinion, Today

    Three Opinion writers on the death of empathy in America.

  12. Scientific Discoveries, and Dreams, in the Balance Science, Today

    Research breakthroughs are often sagas of passion, curiosity and sacrifice. If Trump’s proposed budget cuts for 2026 are enacted, many such journeys may never get started.

  13. A Peach and Apple Farmer’s Uphill Quest to Feed Poor Families, and His Own U.S., Today

    When the Trump administration slashed a successful food aid program, Austin Flamm set out to put politics aside. “Everybody needs a meal,’’ he said.

  14. When Culture Breaks, Democracy Won’t Be Far Behind Opinion, Today

    U.S. institutions are still largely functioning. But the deterioration of the country’s political culture is striking — and alarming.

  15. Lisa Murkowski Isn’t Using ‘Nice Words’ About Life Under Trump U.S., Today

    The Alaska Republican senator has no qualms about criticizing the president. She could play a make-or-break role in pushing back on the legislation carrying his agenda.

  16. U.S. Dependence on China for Rare Earth Magnets Is Causing Shortages Business, Today

    The United States allowed its rare earth metals industry to move to China and could now face severe economic disruption as China limits crucial supplies.

  17. Trump Amplifies Outlandish Robot Biden Conspiracy Theory U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump reposted another user’s false claim that the former president had been “executed” in 2020 and replaced by a robotic clone.

  18. Trump Is Said to Have Known About NASA Nominee’s Donations Before Picking Him U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump withdrew his nomination of Jared Isaacman, an ally of Elon Musk, because of donations he had made to Democrats. But people with knowledge of the events say Mr. Isaacman had disclosed the contributions.

  19. Trump Aides Insist That Tariffs Will Remain, Even After Court Ruling U.S., Yesterday

    One official said that the president is unlikely to delay his initial 90-day pause on some of his highest rates.

  20. Why Trump Is Mad at the ‘Sleazebag’ Leonard Leo Opinion, Yesterday

    The president is very unhappy with the federal judiciary and the Federalist Society.

  21. Are International Students Good for American Universities? Opinion, Yesterday

    It’s complicated.

  22. The Cerebral, Bach-Loving Patrician Who Wrote Trump’s Playbook Opinion, Yesterday

    William F. Buckley Jr. was also a revolutionary.

  23. Will America’s National Parks Survive Trump? Opinion, Yesterday

    Budget cuts proposed for next year would be catastrophic.

  24. ​South Korea’s Election Likely to Reset Ties With China World, Yesterday

    Both of the main candidates support the alliance with the United States, but the front-runner favors diplomacy with North Korea and China to improve strained relations.

  25. The U.S. Right Loathes the E.U. How Are They Going to Negotiate Trade? World, Yesterday

    The Trump administration and the European Union are fast-tracking discussions toward a trade deal, but America’s right sometimes treats the bloc as more foe than friend.

  26. Trump to Withdraw Musk’s Ally as Nominee for Top NASA Job U.S., May 31

    Jared Isaacman was a close associate of Elon Musk, whose SpaceX company has multiple contracts with NASA.

  27. How the Supreme Court Made Legal Immigrants Vulnerable to Deportation U.S., May 31

    The court decisions are an abrupt turnaround for a population that entered the country legally and shared detailed information about their whereabouts with the government.

  28. Los CDC contradicen a Kennedy y mantienen la recomendación de la vacuna contra la covid en niños En español, May 31

    El secretario de Salud, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., dijo el martes que la vacuna ya no figuraría en el calendario de vacunación infantil. La actualización de los CDC contradice su política.

  29. Iran Has Ramped Up Uranium Enrichment While Continuing Nuclear Talks U.S., May 31

    Tehran now has the capability to produce bomb-grade fuel for roughly 10 weapons, according to a confidential United Nations report.

  30. Hamas Responds to U.S. Cease-Fire Proposal for Gaza World, May 31

    The group did not say whether it had accepted or rejected the deal to halt fighting for at least two months and ensure the release of some of the remaining hostages.

  31. Tech Bro Had to Go Opinion, May 31

    Two emperors of chaos decide that two is one too many.

  32. Harvard as Symbol and Target Opinion, May 31

    Readers react to Steven Pinker’s essay on the Trump administration’s conflict with the university and its repercussions.

  33. Why Trump Is Resilient Opinion, May 31

    Chickening out is crucial to his political success.

  34. A Federal List of Immigrant ‘Sanctuaries’ Nets Trump Allies and Foes Alike U.S., May 31

    Cities and counties that have strongly backed the administration’s immigration crackdown nonetheless found themselves on a lengthy list of locales being warned to change their policies.

  35. She Built a Cult Baby Formula Business. Then R.F.K. Jr. Came Calling. Business, May 31

    Laura Modi’s company, Bobbie, is rooted in science and uses organic ingredients. Some of her fans aren’t happy that she’s willing to work with the Trump administration.

  36. Un tribunal federal declaró ilegales los aranceles de Trump, pero las empresas siguen a la deriva En español, May 31

    Las empresas recibieron con satisfacción una decisión judicial que anulaba los aranceles del presidente Trump. Luego, la suspensión de esa sentencia no dejó a nadie respirar tranquilo.

  37. Hegseth, at Security Forum, Vows to Strengthen America’s Asian Alliances World, May 31

    In a world rattled by President Trump’s tariffs and his scorn for Western allies, the defense secretary struck a rare note of continuity on security partnerships.

  38. Lawyers for Migrants Press Appeals Court to Stop Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act U.S., May 31

    It was an opening salvo in what is likely to be the decisive legal battle over the president’s attempts to employ the rarely used wartime law as a centerpiece of his aggressive deportation agenda.

  39. In Poland, Presidential Hopefuls Battle for Young Voters Who Don’t Like Them World, May 31

    A runoff election on Sunday pits a centrist against a nationalist who represent mainstream parties. The outcome is unclear given that many under 30 prefer candidates on the political fringes.

  40. Experts Who Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese Students Are Skeptical of Trump Plan U.S., May 31

    Some former spy-hunters see the State Department’s plan to revoke visas of some Chinese college students as heavy-handed and counterproductive.

  41. Blow to Biden-era Program Plunges Migrants Into Further Uncertainty U.S., May 31

    A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is unclear how quickly many could be deported.

  42. White House Unveils New Details of Stark Budget Cuts U.S., May 31

    The new blueprint shows that a vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs would be hit, including aid for college and cancer research.

  43. Elon Musk se marcha de la Casa Blanca con un moretón en el ojo En español, May 31

    La lista de posibles sospechosos es larga.

  44. Mar-a-Lago on the Potomac: The Meaning of MAGA Style U.S., May 30

    The Times’s chief fashion critic unravels the Trump-inspired style that has spread quickly across Washington.

  45. Trump, Bashing the Federalist Society, Asserts Autonomy on Judge Picks U.S., May 30

    The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.

  46. A Bruised Musk Leaves Washington: Takeaways From the Trump News Conference U.S., May 30

    President Trump gave Elon Musk a send-off in the Oval Office.

  47. Assessing Trump’s Send-Off for Elon Musk U.S., May 30

    An Oval Office news conference signaled an end to a remarkable period of upheaval across the federal bureaucracy, supervised by Mr. Musk and his cost-cutting initiative.

  48. Trump Says He Fired Director of National Portrait Gallery, Citing D.E.I. Arts, May 30

    Kim Sajet, the director of the Smithsonian museum for more than 12 years, has tried to bring in more contemporary artists.

  49. A Black Eye at the White House: Did Somebody Punch Elon? U.S., May 30

    The list of possible suspects seemed long.

  50. PBS Sues Trump Over Order to Cut Funding Business, May 30

    The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington by PBS and a Minnesota public TV station, said President Trump’s executive order was unconstitutional.

  51. Senators Visit Ukraine, Pushing for Crippling Sanctions on Russia U.S., May 30

    A bipartisan duo met with the Ukrainian president and made the case for Congress to impose harsh economic penalties on Moscow for its continuing offensive.

  52. C.D.C. Contradicts Kennedy and Keeps Advice That Children May Get Covid Shots Health, May 30

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Tuesday that the vaccine would no longer appear on the childhood immunization schedule. C.D.C.’s update counters his policy.

  53. Drogas y drama familiar: así sorteó Elon Musk la campaña electoral En español, May 30

    Cuando Musk entró en la órbita del presidente Trump, su vida privada se volvió cada vez más tumultuosa y su consumo de drogas fue más intenso de lo que se sabía.

  54. Denying Visas to Chinese Students Will Backfire on America Business, May 30

    Protecting the borders from espionage is essential. It’s something else to deny students because they are Chinese and hope to pursue a STEM degree in the United States.

  55. 3 altos funcionarios de ICE dejan sus puestos En español, May 30

    Kenneth Genalo, el máximo responsable de deportaciones del ICE, se jubila, y otros dos funcionarios pasan a desempeñar diferentes labores, según ha anunciado el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

  56. Energy Dept. Cancels $3.7 Billion for New Technologies to Lower Emissions Climate, May 30

    The 24 awards would have gone to a range of companies trying in novel ways to reduce the pollution that is heating the planet.

  57. Trump Gives Elon Musk an Oval Office Farewell U.S., May 30

    Mr. Musk, who says he will devote more time to his private companies, never came close to achieving his goal of cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget.

  58. How ICE Is Seeking to Ramp Up Deportations Through Courthouse Arrests U.S., May 30

    Officials had largely steered clear of arrests at immigration courts out of concern that they would deter people from showing up for hearings.

  59. Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration, for Now, to End Biden-Era Migrant Program U.S., May 30

    The administration had asked the court to allow it to end deportation protections for more than 500,000 people facing dire humanitarian crises in their home countries.

  60. U.S. Oil Companies Are ‘Battening Down the Hatches’ Business, May 30

    The industry is bracing for the OPEC Plus oil cartel’s meeting on Saturday, which is widely expected to further increase oil production despite weak demand.

  61. Trump Has Targeted a Plane China Sees as a ‘Power’ Symbol Business, May 30

    Beijing has high hopes for its C919 single-aisle jet after years of delay, but the plane depends on engines, avionics and other gear from Western companies.

  62. Trump Accuses China of Breaking Trade Truce U.S., May 30

    President Trump said that Beijing was not honoring the terms of a temporary agreement and warned of further confrontation.

  63. Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Subdued in April as Spending Slows Business, May 30

    The Federal Reserve has put interest rate cuts on hold until it has more clarity about President Trump’s policies.

  64. Trump Puts California State Track Meet in the Transgender Spotlight U.S., May 30

    The state’s high school championships begin on Friday as intense debate swirls around one athlete’s participation.

  65. ‘Bellwether of Risks’: What ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Defaults Say About the Consumer Business, May 30

    An increase in deferred pay-later loans has raised alarms, as the Trump administration seeks to gut the agency tasked with policing the sector.

  66. Trump’s Tariffs and the Courts Briefing, May 30

    We explore tariffs and presidential power.

  67. Did a Wine Importer Just Sink Trump’s Trade War? The Daily, May 30

    A federal court ruled that President Trump’s tariffs were illegal. We speak to the lead plaintiff.

  68. Why the U.S. Opened Its Doors to Chinese Students, and Why Trump Is Closing Them U.S., May 30

    The 1970s era of academic exchange began as a form of diplomacy. “People were curious about us, inviting us to their homes,” one former student remembers.

  69. Cornyn Calls Primary Fight Against Ken Paxton a ‘Test of Character’ U.S., May 30

    Down in initial polls of the race, Senator John Cornyn of Texas said he would make charges of corruption against his challenger, the state’s attorney general, stick.

  70. Afrikaners See Trump as the Ally Who ‘Heard Our Cries’ World, May 30

    Thousands of white South Africans are jockeying to get on the next flight to the United States as refugees. They say the backlash against their community is unfair.

  71. Does a River Have Legal Rights? Opinion, May 30

    To view rivers only as sources and drains is to reduce them to base functions rather than to see them as the life-giving, world-shaping forces they are.

  72. Don’t Forget Your Library Card. And Soon Your Passport. World, May 30

    A wealthy widow built a library and opera house on the border between Quebec and Vermont, a symbol of binational friendship. Now U.S. officials are restricting access to Canadians.

  73. Silicon Valley Is at an Inflection Point Opinion, May 30

    The influence of A.I. companies now extends well beyond the realm of business.

  74. On the Campaign Trail, Elon Musk Juggled Drugs and Family Drama U.S., May 30

    As Mr. Musk entered President Trump’s orbit, his private life grew increasingly tumultuous and his drug use was more intense than previously known.

  75. Las deportaciones de Trump siembran inquietud en los campos de Nueva York En español, May 30

    Los trabajadores extranjeros de empresas frutícolas y lácteas en Nueva York se han aislado para evitar la red de deportaciones del gobierno de Estados Unidos.

  76. Rusia parece continuar con los ataques en Ucrania, mientras negocia la paz En español, May 30

    La doble campaña de Moscú de intensificar los ataques en el frente y bombardear las ciudades ucranianas ha reducido aún más las perspectivas de poner fin a los combates.

  77. Trump’s Deportations Haunt Workers in the Fields of Rural New York New York, May 30

    Foreign-born workers on New York’s fruit and dairy farms have sequestered themselves to avoid the administration’s deportation net.

  78. Trump Nominates a Former Far-Right Podcast Host to Head an Ethics Watchdog U.S., May 30

    The president picked Paul Ingrassia, the current White House liaison to the Department of Homeland Security, to lead the Office of Special Counsel, which examines public corruption.

  79. Chinese Students Rattled by Trump Plan to ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Visas U.S., May 30

    Students said the latest move had upended their plans and intensified their fears.

  80. S.E.C. Drops Lawsuit Against Binance, a Crypto Exchange Business, May 30

    The dismissal of charges against Binance and its founder, Changpeng Zhao, is the Trump administration’s latest pullback in cryptocurrency enforcement.

  81. EE. UU. va contra un juez de Brasil por ‘censura’ En español, May 29

    Una nueva política del gobierno estadounidense que restringe los visados a funcionarios extranjeros que considere que limitan la expresión en internet parece estar diseñada para el juez Alexandre de Moraes.

  82. Musk Leaves Washington Behind but With Powerful Friends in Place U.S., May 29

    The world’s richest man created disruption and fear before giving up on revamping government. But his companies will now face less oversight.

  83. U.S. Ports Grapple With On-Again, Off-Again Tariffs U.S., May 29

    Court rulings overturning and then at least temporarily allowing President Trump’s tariffs add to the uncertainty disrupting business at U.S. ports.

  84. For Federal Workers, Musk’s Chain Saw Still Reverberates U.S., May 29

    Employees of federal agencies continue to wrestle with the shocks of Elon Musk’s drive to purge the government of diversity programs and slash employment even as the billionaire leaves Washington.

  85. Tariff Rulings Inject New Uncertainty Into Trump Trade Strategy U.S., May 29

    A court ruling invalidating President Trump’s sweeping tariffs was halted hours later, throwing into question the administration’s overall approach to trade.

  86. Tariff Ruling Gives Businesses Hope, but They’re Soon Unmoored Again Business, May 29

    Companies welcomed a court decision striking down President Trump’s tariffs. Then a stay of that ruling left no one breathing easy.

  87. Top Officials Overseeing Deportations Leave Their Roles at ICE U.S., May 29

    Kenneth Genalo, the top ICE deportation official, is retiring, and two other officials are moving on to different roles, the Department of Homeland Security announced.

  88. Trump’s Flurry of Pardons Signals a Wholesale Effort to Redefine Crime U.S., May 29

    Critics say President Trump has used the vast pardon powers of the presidency not to settle accounts, as President Biden did, but to burn the ledger.

  89. Trump Officials Intensify Attacks on Judges as Court Losses Mount U.S., May 29

    White House reactions to unfavorable court rulings appeared designed to undermine confidence in the judiciary.

  90. Trump Administration Targets Brazilian Judge for ‘Censorship’ World, May 29

    A new State Department policy to restrict visas from foreign officials who censor voices online appears written for a specific Brazilian Supreme Court justice.

  91. Trump Makes a New Push to ‘Decouple’ U.S. From China U.S., May 29

    Trump administration officials are getting a second chance to try to sever ties with China by starting a trade war, imposing export controls and revoking student visas.

  92. White House Health Report Included Fake Citations Well, May 29

    A report on children’s health released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission referred to scientific papers that did not exist.

  93. I’m Normally a Mild Guy. Here’s What’s Pushed Me Over the Edge. Opinion, May 29

    Trumpism can be seen as a giant attempt to amputate the highest aspirations of the human spirit and to reduce us to our most primitive, atavistic tendencies.

  94. The Growing Legal Battle Over Climate Change Climate, May 29

    Oil and gas companies are facing a wave of new lawsuits over their role in global warming.

  95. Harvard Commencement Speaker Congratulates and Thanks Graduates Video, May 29

    The university’s commencement speaker, Dr. Abraham Verghese, acknowledged the current conflict with the Trump administration.

  96. White House Puts Cease-Fire Proposal to Hamas as Pressure on Israel Grows U.S., May 29

    The U.S. has sent an Israeli-backed cease-fire proposal that would allow the flow of aid into Gaza. Hamas appeared skeptical of the offer.

  97. Un pueblo de Misuri que apoya firmemente a Trump se opone a la deportación de una migrante En español, May 29

    Durante 20 años, Carol Hui ha servido waffles, criado a sus hijos y abrazado el pequeño pueblo de Kennett, en Misuri. Su detención y deportación pendiente a Hong Kong ha golpeado duramente a la comunidad.

  98. Trump Criticizes the Fed in a Private Meeting With Powell U.S., May 29

    Jerome H. Powell stressed in his first meeting since the president returned to the White House that policy decisions would be “based solely on careful, objective and nonpolitical analysis.”

  99. New U.S. Envoy Makes First and Symbolic Trip to Syria World, May 29

    Thomas Barrack raised the American flag over the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Damascus, amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to improve ties.

  100. Musk, desilusionado y distanciado de Trump, se aleja de Washington En español, May 29

    El multimillonario ha dejado claro que se siente frustrado por los obstáculos que ha encontrado al intentar trastocar la burocracia federal de EE. UU.

  101. For These Trump Voters, a Rubber-Stamp Congress Is a Key Demand U.S., May 29

    In a recent pair of focus groups, voters loyal to President Trump judged members of Congress almost entirely according to whether they backed him — and rejected lawmakers who dared to dissent.

  102. Un memorando del FBI arroja luz sobre la disputa en torno a una banda venezolana En español, May 29

    El resto de las agencias de inteligencia no están de acuerdo con el análisis del FBI que vincula a la banda, el Tren de Aragua, con el gobierno de Venezuela.

  103. U.S. Cancels Contract With Moderna to Develop Bird Flu Vaccine Health, May 29

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has repeatedly questioned the safety of mRNA technology, which is used in the company’s shot.

  104. As the Epic Struggle for Harvard Unfolds Opinion, May 29

    Readers discuss the confrontation between President Trump and Harvard. Also: Standing up to Vladimir Putin; silencing authors; self-driving trucks.

  105. El Despacho Oval de Trump es una pesadilla rococó dorada. Ayuda En español, May 29

    Hay algo muy estadounidense en un hombre que quiere ser rey y revolucionario a la vez. Y hay algo muy estadounidense en la ambición por el oro.

  106. Harvard’s Graduation Day Blends Protests and Pride U.S., May 29

    As students gathered with family and friends for commencement, signs of the university’s fight with the Trump administration took many forms.

  107. Why Is the White House Targeting International Students? U.S., May 29

    In its fight with Harvard, the Trump administration has focused on international students, who are critical to universities’ bottom lines and campus life.

  108. Trump’s Fiercest War Is on Reality Itself Opinion, May 29

    The president’s storytelling is in an unscrupulous league of its own.

  109. Harvard Wins Initial Court Fight to Keep Its International Students U.S., May 29

    A federal judge said she would issue a temporary order that would prevent the Trump administration from blocking the school’s ability to enroll international students.

  110. Trump Officials Give Harvard 30 Days to Rebut Foreign Student Ban U.S., May 29

    The announcement of the delay came in a legal filing on Thursday as the two sides faced off in a Boston courtroom.

  111. Youth Climate Activists Sue Trump Administration Over Executive Orders Climate, May 29

    The complaint argues that orders aimed at increasing American fossil fuel production infringe on the fundamental rights of young people.

  112. Court Ruling on Tariffs Upends Centerpiece of Trump’s Trade Strategy Business, May 29

    The administration immediately petitioned a court to allow the United States to continue imposing stiff tariffs.

  113. United Airlines Will Return to J.F.K. Through a Deal With JetBlue Business, May 29

    The partnership comes after Newark’s airport, where United has a big hub, suffered long delays because of air traffic control problems.

  114. Asked About ‘TACO’ and Tariffs, Trump Lashes Out at Reporter U.S., May 29

    The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.

  115. Chaos vs. Hope: America’s Trading Partners React Cautiously to Tariff Block World, May 29

    President Trump’s threat to impose big charges — including 50 percent on the European Union — was in question after judges blocked his across-the-board levies.

  116. Stocks Jump After Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs Business, May 29

    The ruling added to uncertainty, but investors were encouraged that it could slow momentum for a trade war that threatens economic and corporate growth.

  117. Trump’s Flurry of Pardons, and Musk’s Goodbye The Headlines, May 29

    Plus, the rise of crypto kidnappings.

  118. Deal Maker or Duped? Trump’s Embrace of Putin Shows Few Results. U.S., May 29

    The American president’s preference for praising and excusing the Russian leader has yielded no progress toward peace in Ukraine.

  119. Harvard Is Trying To Resist Trump. It Might Not Be Working. The Daily, May 29

    The university has been locked in a battle with the administration, facing threats to its funding and international students.

  120. Russia Appears to Launch New Offensive in Ukraine Amid Peace Talks World, May 29

    Moscow’s dual campaign of intensified frontline attacks and bombardment of Ukrainian cities has further reduced the prospects for an end to the fighting.

  121. If Trump Walks Away From Ukraine Now, Putin Wins Opinion, May 29

    The president is right about wanting to end the war in Ukraine but wrong about threatening to walk away from cease-fire talks.

  122. Harvard and Trump Lawyers to Face Off in Court in Foreign Student Case U.S., May 29

    With the future of thousands of students at stake, the two sides will argue in person as the Trump administration pushes Harvard to comply with its demands.

  123. Trump’s Attacks on Black History Betray America Opinion, May 29

    The president’s attempts to erase Black history hurt all Americans.

  124. ‘They Make People Too Scared’: Chinese Students Reckon With U.S. Visa Bans World, May 29

    Helplessness and frustration are setting in as student applicants in China wait to see how sweeping the new U.S. action might be.

  125. Los controles de niños inmigrantes por agentes de Seguridad Nacional siembran el miedo En español, May 29

    Desde Nueva York hasta Hawái, los agentes se han presentado sin previo aviso en escuelas, hogares y albergues de inmigrantes para entrevistar a los niños.

  126. The Rise of the Japanese Toilet Business, May 29

    Having conquered its home market, the Japanese toilet-maker Toto is selling more bidets in the United States. Toto’s president says not even tariffs will halt its advance.

  127. Trump Gives Clemency to More Than Two Dozen, Including Political Allies U.S., May 29

    A blitz of pardons and commutations included those who have expressed political support or echoed the president in claiming they had been unfairly targeted.

  128. F.B.I. Memo Sheds Light on Dispute Over Venezuelan Gang U.S., May 29

    The remaining intelligence agencies disagree with the F.B.I.’s analysis tying the gang, Tren de Aragua, to Venezuela’s government.

  129. Judge Blocks Shutdown of Biden-Era Migrant Entry Programs U.S., May 29

    The sweeping order applied to hundreds of thousands of people legally in the country through programs put in place for Ukrainians, Afghans and others.

  130. A Disillusioned Musk, Distanced From Trump, Says He’s Exiting Washington U.S., May 29

    The billionaire has made clear he is frustrated with the obstacles he encountered as he tried to upend the federal bureaucracy.

  131. The Times Confirms More Names on Trump’s Crypto Dinner Guest List U.S., May 29

    Some were identified through photos as they entered the event. Others posted about their evening on social media.

  132. U.S. Will ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Visas of Chinese Students, Rubio Says U.S., May 29

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the students who will have their visas canceled include people with ties to the Chinese Communist Party and those studying in “critical fields.”

  133. Larry Hoover, Former Chicago Gang Leader, Wins Commutation From Trump U.S., May 29

    Mr. Hoover was accused of directing the Gangster Disciples even after he went to prison in the 1970s. The federal commutation will not change his state prison sentence.

  134. Harvard Says Many of Its Foreign Students Are Seeking to Transfer U.S., May 29

    The Trump administration is trying to block Harvard from enrolling international students. A Harvard official said the move is already creating major disruptions.

  135. Trump Administration Agrees to Facilitate Return of Guatemalan Man to U.S. U.S., May 29

    A federal judge in Massachusetts had ordered officials to “facilitate” his return. The United States is still holding a group of other deportees at a base in Djibouti.

  136. Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal by Federal Judicial Panel Business, May 28

    The U.S. Court of International Trade said the president had overstepped his authority in imposing his “reciprocal” tariffs globally, as well as levies on Canada and Mexico.

  137. Pardons Become the Latest Trump Flex U.S., May 28

    The usual rules of politics seem no match for the president’s desire to exploit an unchecked executive power.

  138. NBA YoungBoy Says He Will ‘Keep Building’ After President’s Pardon U.S., May 28

    The popular Louisiana rapper recently announced a 32-date U.S. tour to begin in September.

  139. Trump Pardons Former N.Y. Representative Who Pleaded Guilty to Tax Fraud U.S., May 28

    Michael G. Grimm, a Republican, represented Staten Island and part of Brooklyn from 2011 until he resigned in 2015.

  140. To Win Pardons, Trump Allies Echo His Claims of Political Prosecutions U.S., May 28

    The president is increasingly using his clemency powers to undermine Justice Department cases against his supporters.

  141. Judge Says Law Used to Detain Khalil Is Probably Unconstitutional New York, May 28

    Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia graduate, was targeted for deportation because the Trump administration said he impeded its foreign policy. He will still be held in Louisiana.

  142. Trump Says Harvard Should Limit Acceptance of International Students U.S., May 28

    The school has so far resisted considerable pressure from the Trump administration to enact other policy changes.

  143. Harvard Fight Illustrates Trump’s Worldview: If He Attacks, It’s Your Fault U.S., May 28

    Since regaining the White House, President Trump has been fixated on making an example of those who push back against him.

  144. 16 States Sue Trump Over $1.4 Billion in Science Cuts New York, May 28

    A group of attorneys general, led by Letitia James of New York, argues that National Science Foundation programs are critical for leading in science and technology.

  145. A.I. Chipmaker Nvidia’s Revenue Jumps 69% to $44.1 Billion Technology, May 28

    The company continued to grow fast in its most recent quarter despite new rules restricting the sale of A.I chips to China.

  146. ICE detiene a un estudiante de una escuela pública al salir de la corte en Nueva York En español, May 28

    La detención de un joven venezolano parece ser el primer caso de detención de un estudiante por parte de funcionarios federales en la ciudad este año.

  147. Justice Department Investigates California Over Trans Athlete Policies U.S., May 28

    The latest Trump administration inquiry appears to focus on a competitor entered in this weekend’s state track and field championships.

  148. Judge Declines to Block Transfer of Death Row Inmates Granted Clemency by Biden to ‘Supermax’ Facility U.S., May 28

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. commuted dozens of men’s sentences to life without parole, but the Trump administration has sought to move the inmates to a notoriously tough prison.

  149. Trump Says He’ll Nominate Bove to Federal Appeals Court U.S., May 28

    The president tapped his former defense lawyer to join the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which covers Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

  150. Checks on Migrant Children by Homeland Security Agents Stir Fear U.S., May 28

    Agents are showing up unannounced to interview minors in what the government calls “wellness checks.” Critics see the visits as part of the immigration crackdown.