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  1. Slouching Toward Kamala Harris Opinion, Today

    The Democrats’ fundamental condition is a late-Trumpian stasis.

  2. His Majesty and Our Travesty Opinion, Today

    The real king delivers a needed royal lesson on democracy.

  3. What Is Higher Education For? Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to Bret Stephens’s column about the recent Yale report on reforming academia.

  4. What Would the Nation’s Founders Think of Trump? 250 Years Later, Here Is the Answer. Opinion, Today

    Jefferson’s quill pen drew blood.

  5. Trump and the New American Era of Petrolunacy Opinion, Today

    The idea that the U.S. is immune to the oil crisis is a mistaken one.

  6. How We Chose What to Ask and When to Challenge Tucker Carlson Times Insider, Today

    “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about her preparation to interview Mr. Carlson and some judgment calls she had to make in real time.

  7. What Does Tucker Carlson Really Believe? I Went to Maine to Find Out. Magazine, Today

    The conservative media commentator split with the administration over the war in Iran. Will the breakup last?

  8. Takeaways From The Times’s Interview With Tucker Carlson Magazine, Today

    He spoke about the rupture with President Trump and what it portends for the conservative movement. Here are the key moments from our conversation.

  9. Tucker Carlson on Donald Trump’s ‘Spellbinding’ Ways Video, Today

    Tucker Carlson talks about the run-up to the war in Iran, saying that the president “engenders cowardice in the people around him through intimidation.”

  10. Trump’s Vision for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Getting Bigger and Higher in Cost U.S., Today

    Plans for the project include formal gardens, reflecting pools and plazas alongside the statues of 250 notable Americans, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.

  11. These G.O.P. Women Want Congress Members to Pay a Price for Abuse. Will It Work? U.S., Today

    Three Republican women who had a hand in forcing the resignations of lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct said they are out to name and shame more offenders. It is not clear how far they will go.

  12. How Germany Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran World, Today

    After Chancellor Friedrich Merz upset President Trump with criticism of the war, he offered no public sign he believed Mr. Trump’s threats to pull troops were serious.

  13. Spirit Airlines, a Pioneer of Low-Fare Flights, Shuts Down Business, Today

    Spirit once upended the industry by offering very low fares but was in its second bankruptcy in two years after years of struggle.

  14. Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Drug Cartel Steps Down World, Today

    U.S. prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the powerful Sinaloa Cartel in exchange for bribes and political support, setting off a national scandal.

  15. El mensaje oculto de Carlos III a Trump en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Analistas en Reino Unido interpretan la visita como un ejercicio de crítica indirecta, cargada de ironía y cortesía real.

  16. Trump Endorses Andy Barr for Senate as Musk-Backed Candidate Exits Race U.S., Today

    The candidate in Kentucky, Nate Morris, said he would be joining the Trump administration. He met with the president a day before his announcement.

  17. El gobierno de Cuba desafía a EE. UU. en las celebraciones del Primero de Mayo En español, Today

    El gobierno de la isla conmemoró el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores frente a la embajada de EE. UU. en La Habana. El acto fue una oportunidad de mantener las apariencias durante la peor crisis en casi 70 años de historia del régimen.

  18. U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany, Pentagon Says U.S., Yesterday

    Officials announced the decision after President Trump expressed annoyance with the German chancellor’s remarks about the Iran war.

  19. Southern States Move to Redistrict Under Weakened Voting Rights Act U.S., Yesterday

    Republican-led legislatures in Tennessee and Alabama will reconvene in the coming days. Unlike in Tennessee, however, a new map in Alabama will require Supreme Court action.

  20. Trump Tells Congress Why He Doesn’t Need Its Authorization for the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    In letters to the House and Senate, the president asserted that the hostilities had “terminated,” in an apparent attempt to avoid having to seek congressional approval.

  21. On May Day Cuba’s Communist Leaders Deliver a Defiant Tone to the U.S. World, Yesterday

    In front of the American Embassy in Havana, the Cuban government held its annual International Worker’s Day celebration as the United States sought to end the communist ruling system.

  22. The Facts on Political Violence and Threats to Presidents U.S., Yesterday

    Republican commentators have argued, incorrectly, that political violence is largely a left-wing problem. Liberals have countered by citing the threats made against former President Obama.

  23. Secret Service Avoids Hearings for Now on Press Gala Attack U.S., Yesterday

    Security questions linger nearly a week after a gunman stormed a security checkpoint at the annual dinner.

  24. It’s Harder Than Ever to Get Federal Disaster Aid. Even in Red States. Climate, Yesterday

    During President Trump’s second term, the disaster declarations that unlock money are taking longer than in the past. Blue states wait the longest and they hear ‘no’ more often.

  25. Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said that the European Union was not upholding its part of a trade agreement and that he would increase tariffs next week.

  26. Schwab Affiliate Halts Customer Donations to Southern Poverty Law Center Business, Yesterday

    Fidelity and Vanguard’s donor-advised fund entities have taken similar actions in the wake of a Justice Department indictment of the civil rights group.

  27. Trump Administration Pushes Forward With Tariffs Based on Forced Labor Laws Business, Yesterday

    Nonprofit groups have applauded an investigation on trade in goods made with forced labor but say that the Trump administration should go further to enforce its own laws

  28. F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer Business, Yesterday

    Patients with one of the deadliest cancers have been pleading for an unapproved treatment that may prolong their lives.

  29. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    Phone addictions. A big sea lion. And a chore coat.

  30. The Race That Shows What the G.O.P. Is and ‘Everything It Could Become’ U.S., Yesterday

    Oregon’s Democratic governor is likely to win re-election, but how voters pick from the ideological array of Republicans challenging her could offer a glimpse at the party post-Trump.

  31. Trump’s Tariff Reversal Reopens a Major Market for Scotch Whisky Business, Yesterday

    A 10 percent tax on American imports was hurting British sales, even though exporters had increased sales in India, China and other countries.

  32. Fed Officials Cite Inflation Concerns in Defending Dissents Business, Yesterday

    The Federal Reserve’s meeting this week was the most divisive in decades, a sign that President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank will face opposition if he pursues substantially lower interest rates.

  33. What the End of Saudi Arabia’s Big-Spending Era Means for the Kingdom and Beyond World, Yesterday

    The kingdom is pulling back from a costly and high-profile golf venture amid mounting financial concerns, raising questions about its plans.

  34. Collins and Platner Face Off: 5 Takeaways From the Maine Senate Shake-Up U.S., Yesterday

    The exit of Gov. Janet Mills kicked off the general election early in what is likely to be one of the most important, expensive and combative Senate races of 2026.

  35. Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage Business, Yesterday

    Americans can’t afford the higher health insurance premiums that resulted from Congress’s refusal to extend federal tax credits.

  36. In a Small Iowa Town, a Solution to a National Crisis Opinion, Yesterday

    As the Trump administration guts weather agencies, a state’s low-cost flood tracking system offers a model for responding to deadly inundations.

  37. This Is What’s Behind Trump’s Relentlessness Opinion, Yesterday

    “Animal spirits” and American presidents.

  38. America No Longer Rules the Waves Opinion, Yesterday

    A 19th-century military strategist should be required reading at the Pentagon.

  39. Republicans Want Tennessee’s Last Democratic House District U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans sliced Nashville into three G.O.P.-leaning congressional districts in 2022. After the Supreme Court decision on voting rights, Memphis could be next.

  40. Trump Is the One Without the Cards at the Poker Table Opinion, Yesterday

    A.I. will drastically increase the power of small states and groups in conflict with the great powers.

  41. Blockbuster Oil Company Profits Revive Calls for Windfall Tax Business, Yesterday

    European nations imposed temporary taxes in the 2022 energy shock when Russia invaded Ukraine, but whether they can effectively help households is up for debate.

  42. Why Countries Are Stocking Up on Gold Business, Yesterday

    As risk has escalated, central banks have bought more gold to stash in reserve. A widening Middle East war could add to the urgency.

  43. El primer vuelo directo desde EE. UU. aterriza en Caracas después de 7 años En español, Yesterday

    Funcionarios de American Airlines, del condado de Miami-Dade, del gobierno de EE. UU. y del gobierno venezolano celebraron el paso más reciente en el restablecimiento de los lazos entre ambos países.

  44. Schumer and Platner Talk After Mills Suspends Her Campaign U.S., Yesterday

    The top Senate Democrat and the Maine contender had what was described as a cordial conversation despite Schumer’s backing of his primary opponent.

  45. Trump’s Plans to Boost Weapons Production Might Not Deliver for Years U.S., April 30

    While the defense industry has announced plans to make more munitions, much of that expanded production will not quickly kick in.

  46. El dilema de Sheinbaum: desafiar a EE. UU. o arrestar a un aliado En español, April 30

    El gobierno de Trump quiere que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum detenga a un gobernador mexicano. Ella cuenta con pocas buenas opciones como respuesta.

  47. Comey Indictment Shows Justice Dept. Got the Message From Bondi’s Firing U.S., April 30

    In naming only an interim successor as acting attorney general, President Trump has established even greater incentives to execute his most extreme demands, current and former officials say.

  48. Trump Signs Order Expanding Access to Retirement Accounts Your Money, April 30

    Nearly half of private-sector workers do not have access to workplace plans. The order would make it easier for them to find and open accounts.

  49. For Many in Maine, No Tears Over Mills’s Exit From Senate Race U.S., April 30

    Voters who watched Gov. Janet Mills struggle to gain traction in the Democratic Senate primary said they were unsurprised — and in many cases, relieved — to see her exit.

  50. Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss World, April 30

    Royal watchers in Britain called the visit of King Charles III to America a master class in understated criticism.

  51. After Seven Years, First U.S. Direct Flight Lands in Caracas World, April 30

    President Trump banned commercial flights to Venezuela during his first term, but the flights are the latest step in re-establishing ties between the two countries.

  52. Mexico’s President Faces Perilous Choice After U.S. Indicts Her Ally World, April 30

    The Trump administration wants President Claudia Sheinbaum to arrest a Mexican governor. She is faced with few good options in response.

  53. The World Met to Talk Climate Change. The U.S. Wasn’t Invited. Climate, April 30

    Dozens of countries met this week to discuss how to end the world’s dependence on fossil fuels, a goal that the Trump administration doesn’t share.

  54. Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel Era of Endless Redistricting Wars U.S., April 30

    The expected flood of new congressional maps is likely to produce fewer competitive districts, fewer ways for voters to hold elected officials accountable and more polarized politics.

  55. Trump Withdraws Nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General U.S., April 30

    Dr. Means’s nomination had stalled in part over her views on vaccines. The president said he was instead nominating Dr. Nicole B. Saphier, a radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

  56. House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown U.S., April 30

    Republicans were forced to use a special maneuver to steer around opposition in their own party and speed the measure to the floor, relying on Democratic cooperation to push it through.

  57. Man Charged in Trump Assassination Attempt to Stay in Jail for Now U.S., April 30

    Cole Tomas Allen’s lawyers said he was in 24-hour lockdown and asked for him to be placed in less restrictive conditions. Allen is due back in court on May 11.

  58. How Trump’s Iran Blockade Is Complicating a High-Stakes Trip to China U.S., April 30

    If President Trump flies to China as planned in May, the primary topic will clearly be the rippling economic effects of a war that Beijing has made clear it viewed as unnecessary.

  59. Trump Administration Casts Host of Policies Under Biden as Anti-Christian U.S., April 30

    A new report is the latest effort by the Justice Department to argue that it is removing political bias from prosecutorial decision-making.

  60. Chief Justice Roberts Played the Long Game on Voting Rights U.S., April 30

    Since his early days as a lawyer and in his first years on the bench, the chief justice has worked to limit the force of the Voting Rights Act.

  61. Trump y Putin piden un breve alto al fuego en Ucrania En español, April 30

    Moscú y Kiev acordaron una tregua a principios de mes, pero cada parte acusó a la otra de múltiples violaciones.

  62. Smog in Phoenix and Salt Lake City? The E.P.A. Is Blaming Asia. Climate, April 30

    The Trump administration says the cities shouldn’t be penalized for unhealthy air because pollution can blow in from abroad. Some experts say that’s preposterous.

  63. Trump Administration Imposes Caps on Graduate School Loans U.S., April 30

    The changes stem from student loan provisions in a sprawling tax and domestic policy bill signed into law last year.

  64. Europa evalúa sus políticas económicas ante el alza de los precios de combustible En español, April 30

    El Banco Central Europeo y el Banco de Inglaterra mantuvieron estables las tasas de interés el jueves, mientras buscan señales de posibles daños a más largo plazo.

  65. Behind Powell’s High-Stakes Decision to Stay at the Fed Business, April 30

    Jerome H. Powell will remain a governor at the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends, in a bid to guard against a further incursion by the Trump administration on the central bank’s independence.

  66. Trump May Pull Troops From Germany. That Isn’t as Scary as It Once Was. World, April 30

    Germany has hugely increased its military spending, aiming to be less dependent on Washington. Its support for U.S. attacks on Iran may also give it leverage.

  67. How Powell Just Complicated Trump’s Fed Plans Business, April 30

    Traders now think the Federal Reserve will keep steady interest rates, or perhaps even increase them, amid succession intrigue at the central bank.

  68. Trump and Putin Talk, and Ukraine Shrugs World, April 30

    More than a year of similar conversations have failed to bring the country any closer to peace, so Ukrainians have stopped hoping they will.

  69. Stalled Taxis, Postponed Weddings: War in Iran Hits African Families World, April 30

    Despite the fragile cease-fire in the Middle East, many Africans say they are bracing for tougher times ahead and making difficult decisions about the future.

  70. I’m Not a King, but I Play One on TV Opinion, April 30

    Is there something to this whole monarchy thing?

  71. The U.S. Military Was Losing Its Edge. After Iran, Everyone Knows It. Opinion, April 30

    Somehow, the weaker nation is in the stronger negotiating position.

  72. As Wildfire Risks Rise, Forest Service Shutters Labs That Study Them Climate, April 30

    A research lab in Washington State tracks ecological changes in a warming climate and provides scientific guidance for forest managers. It is one of 57 such facilities being shuttered.

  73. Trump pone a prueba los límites de sus partidarios más devotos En español, April 30

    La retórica religiosa del presidente, las políticas migratorias de línea dura y la guerra de EE. UU. en Irán ha dividido a una coalición de votantes cristianos que lo devolvieron a la Casa Blanca.

  74. Rising Fuel Prices Could Force Excruciating Choices on Economic Policies Business, April 30

    The European Central Bank and Bank of England were expected to hold interest rates steady on Thursday while searching for signs of possible longer-term damage.

  75. In France, Trump’s Triumphal Arch Draws Eye Rolls, and Echoes of Napoleon World, April 30

    The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, which the president vows to top in Washington, offers a lesson in the complicated history of monuments.

  76. House Adopts Budget to Unlock $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement U.S., April 30

    The measure will allow the G.O.P. to begin working on a filibuster-proof bill to fund ICE and C.B.P., part of their plan to reopen the long-shuttered Department of Homeland Security.

  77. How Trump’s Proposed Arch Would Change D.C. Interactive, April 30

    The Times created a 3-D model of the 250-foot monument to show how it would affect a symbolic sightline.

  78. Trump Administration Announces Moves to Sharply Curtail Gun Regulations U.S., April 29

    The changes are in keeping with the administration’s pledge to cut back on gun restrictions.

  79. Trump Threatens to Pull Troops From Germany as He Lashes Out at Merz U.S., April 29

    The comments came after the German chancellor said that Iran has “humiliated” the United States.

  80. Powell Announces He Will Stay on as Fed Governor Video, April 29

    Jerome H. Powell announced on Wednesday that he would stay on as a governor at the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends next month due to lingering legal threats from the Trump administration.

  81. What the Royal State Dinner Guest List Says About Trump’s America U.S., April 29

    There were at least 10 American billionaires, six Fox News hosts, assorted presidential pals, no Democratic politicians and not so many British.

  82. G.O.P. Congress Struggles to Do the Basics Amid Party Infighting U.S., April 29

    House Republicans toiled to pass major measures as lawmakers scrambled to fund homeland security, extend spy powers and deliver a farm bill.

  83. Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Case of Afghan Charged in 2021 Kabul Attack U.S., April 29

    Jurors found the man guilty of conspiracy to support the terrorist group that took credit for a horrific bombing, but deadlocked on whether he was responsible for the attack itself.

  84. Congress Races to Renew Surveillance Law After House Approval U.S., April 29

    Republicans put down a right-wing revolt to push the measure through the House, but it faces changes in the Senate that could delay its final passage past a Friday expiration.

  85. ‘A Lot of Rocket’: Trump Celebrates Artemis II Astronauts at the White House U.S., April 29

    President Trump wants Americans going into space to be a part of his legacy, even as he has proposed cutting NASA’s education, research and diversity programs.

  86. The Supreme Court Shakes Up America’s Political Maps U.S., April 29

    Both parties are now scrambling to adjust to a new voting rights landscape.

  87. Two Cocky Authoritarians Blocking Hormuz: What Could Go Wrong? Opinion, April 29

    In the Iran war, we have two overconfident administrations facing off, each believing that time is on its side.

  88. Trump Administration Sues New Jersey Governor Over ICE Mask Ban New York, April 29

    New Jersey, where Mikie Sherrill is governor, is one of only a few states to try to bar federal immigration agents from wearing masks.

  89. Ford Reports Higher Profit Thanks Partly to Tariff Refund Business, April 29

    Ford Motor said it expected the federal government to refund $1.3 billion the company paid in tariffs that the Supreme Court later struck down.

  90. Lo que significa una Iglesia católica que no le teme a Donald Trump En español, April 29

    El choque entre el papa León XIV y el presidente de EE. UU. revela una búsqueda de autoridad moral en tiempos de incertidumbre.

  91. Trump and Putin Call for a Brief Cease-Fire in Ukraine World, April 29

    Previous truces have broken down amid competing accusations of violations, and it is not clear that Ukraine will agree to Moscow’s terms.

  92. EE. UU. imputa al gobernador de Sinaloa de apoyar al narcotráfico En español, April 29

    Fiscales estadounidenses acusan a Rubén Rocha Moya y otros funcionarios en activo de apoyar a organizaciones criminales a cambio de dinero y votos.

  93. U.S. Indicts Mexican Governor on Accusations of Aiding Sinaloa Cartel World, April 29

    Prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa state, and other Mexican officials of a yearslong scheme to protect the powerful drug cartel.

  94. Comey and Kimmel: Seashells and a Joke Opinion, April 29

    Readers discuss the James Comey indictment and the Jimmy Kimmel joke. Also: The U.S.A.I.D. tragedy; privatizing the mail.

  95. ¿Qué cenaron el presidente Trump y el rey Carlos? En español, April 29

    Los ravioles con hierbas de primavera y el lenguado de Dover à la meunière fueron algunos de los platos de la cena en honor de los reyes Carlos III y Camila del Reino Unido.

  96. All Six Conservative Justices Attended Trump’s State Dinner U.S., April 29

    Their appearance seemed at odds with the chief justice’s oft-stated message that the court he leads avoids even the appearance of political splits.

  97. Comey Makes First Court Appearance After Second Indictment Against Him U.S., April 29

    The indictment against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, focused on a social media post that the Justice Department deemed a threat to the president.

  98. La lista completa de invitados a la cena de Estado de Trump con Carlos y Camila En español, April 29

    Seis miembros de la Corte Suprema fueron invitados a la cena, junto con altos funcionarios del gobierno, multimillonarios y legisladores republicanos.

  99. El rey Carlos refutó de forma sutil a Trump En español, April 29

    El rey Carlos III respondió con delicadeza a los ataques del presidente Trump contra el Reino Unido y la OTAN, y habló de la importancia de los controles y equilibrios.

  100. Springfield’s Haitian Workers and Businesses Face Uncertain Future U.S., April 29

    Haitians played a pivotal role in revitalizing the once struggling Ohio city. The end of Temporary Protected Status could be a setback for its future.

  101. Here’s How the Supreme Court Has Handled Other Humanitarian Protection Cases U.S., April 29

    The court has allowed the Trump administration to end protections on a temporary basis in other cases while they are litigated.

  102. Melania Trump, Queen Camilla and the Look of the Special Relationship Style, April 29

    Parsing a state visit told in photo ops, and style.

  103. How Temporary Is T.P.S.? U.S., April 29

    While some from countries with Temporary Protected Status stay for many years, others have been sent home with little fanfare when their countries were deemed safe.

  104. Rebuffed by American Airlines, United’s C.E.O. Is Wary of Other Deals Business, April 29

    The chief executive, Scott Kirby, said that buying a smaller airline might not be worth the effort.

  105. Which Countries Have T.P.S.? U.S., April 29

    The Trump administration has sought to end protections for people from 13 of the 17 countries that had the status.

  106. Officials Distorted Facts to Justify Deporting Haitians, Internal Emails Show U.S., April 29

    Emails revealed in a California lawsuit and now submitted to the Supreme Court show that an administration researcher privately disputed claims about Haitians.

  107. One Justice Has Personal Ties to Haiti: Barrett U.S., April 29

    Two of Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s seven children were adopted from Haiti.

  108. T.P.S. Clampdown Is Part of Trump’s Broader Immigration Agenda U.S., April 29

    It is one of many ways the president has tried to make good on his pledge to deport record numbers of people in his second term.

  109. Trump’s Clash With Merz Shows It’s Hard to Stay Friends With the President World, April 29

    Throughout the war in Iran, Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, did all he could to keep President Trump happy. This week, Mr. Merz appeared to lose patience.

  110. Fidelity Won’t Let Fund Holders Donate to Southern Poverty Law Center Business, April 29

    Fidelity cited the Justice Department’s recent action against the civil rights organization in emails to holders of its charitable-giving funds explaining its decision.

  111. The Stakes of Trump’s Latest Fight With Disney Business, April 29

    The Federal Communications Commission is clashing again with the media giant. It’s another warning about the costs of angering President Trump.

  112. In France, American Universities Lose Their Allure in the Trump Era World, April 29

    Worries about visas, academic freedom and safety are making foreign schools, like Sciences Po in Paris, more attractive to some students than the Ivy League.

  113. The World War II Submarine Behind Charles’s Gift to Trump U.S., April 29

    The bell that King Charles III gave President Trump on his state visit came from a submarine that sank several Japanese ships in the Pacific War in 1945.

  114. Paraguay dice que no abandona a Taiwán. China tiene otros planes En español, April 29

    Pekín intenta romper una inesperada relación a larga distancia que ha perdurado durante décadas. ¿Paraguay podría verse tentado a alejarse?

  115. The Loneliness of Donald Trump Opinion, April 29

    This is a man who rarely travels beyond the confines of the White House compound or Mar-a-Lago.

  116. New Disney Boss Is Tested by Trump and His Administration Business, April 29

    Josh D’Amaro, who took the helm in February, will have to lead Disney through surprising new scrutiny from the president.

  117. Loss of Emirates Further Weakens OPEC’s Influence Business, April 29

    The exit of the United Arab Emirates is the most significant in a series of departures from the oil cartel in recent years.

  118. Judge Asks Justice Department: Will You Oppose Trump? U.S., April 29

    A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to explain whether it intends to contest President Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the I.R.S. over the disclosure of his tax returns.

  119. Let Spirit Airlines Die Opinion, April 29

    Steven Rattner argues that Trump’s effort to bail out the ailing carrier makes no sense.

  120. Supreme Court Considers Trump’s Plan to Revoke Deportation Protections U.S., April 29

    The Trump administration wants to terminate humanitarian protections known as Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti and Syria.

  121. Paraguay Says It’s Not Abandoning Taiwan. China Has Other Plans. World, April 29

    Beijing is trying to unravel an unlikely long-distance relationship that has endured for decades. Could Paraguay be tempted to stray?

  122. La popularidad de Trump cae de cara a las elecciones intermedias En español, April 29

    Aún faltan seis meses para las elecciones, y algunos miembros del partido del presidente afirman que aún hay tiempo para enderezar el rumbo, pese al panorama desalentador.

  123. I Played Putin in a War Game. The Most Dangerous Period May Be Coming. Opinion, April 29

    NATO countries need to get their act together.

  124. At State Dinner, King Charles Charms the Court of Trump U.S., April 29

    King Charles III presented President Trump with a golden bell. “Should you ever need to get hold of us,” the king said, “well, just give us a ring!”

  125. White House Urges House to Quickly Fund D.H.S. U.S., April 29

    The call amounted to a rebuke of Speaker Mike Johnson, who has delayed action on a homeland security spending bill and suggested this week that it needed changes.

  126. Full Guest List for Trump’s State Dinner With Charles and Camilla U.S., April 29

    Six members of the Supreme Court were invited to the dinner, alongside top administration officials, billionaires and Republican lawmakers.

  127. Trump Administration Issues Another Indictment Against Comey Video, April 29

    The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it was pursuing charges against James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, for a deleted Instagram post displaying seashells arranged in a way that the administration claimed threatened the president.

  128. See the Menu for the British Royal State Dinner U.S., April 29

    Spring-herbed ravioli and Dover sole meunière are among the dishes at the dinner honoring King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla.

  129. Beneath King Charles’s Jokes and Decorum, a Subtle Rebuttal to Trump U.S., April 28

    King Charles III gently pushed back against President Trump’s attacks on Britain and NATO.

  130. The April 28 King Charles Us Visit Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  131. 4 extranjeros estaban en el operativo antidroga de Chihuahua, dicen autoridades de México En español, April 28

    Autoridades mexicanas dieron a conocer que había más extranjeros presentes en la redada antinarcóticos tras la que murieron dos hombres identificados como agentes de la CIA.

  132. Despite Trade Turmoil, Canada’s Economy Is Expected to Grow and Deficit to Fall World, April 28

    Prime Minister Mark Carney’s budget update keeps to his path of diversifying away from the United States.

  133. The E.P.A.’s Lost Science Climate, April 28

    The agency’s prestigious research office is being dismantled by the Trump administration, a plan to dam the Bering Strait and more climate news.

  134. The Banality of Evil, Again Opinion, April 28

    The distinguishing feature of Cole Tomas Allen’s manifesto is its insipidity.

  135. The Latest Place Trump’s Face Will Appear: Some U.S. Passports U.S., April 28

    The department said it planned to release “a limited number of specially designed” U.S. passports that feature a picture of the president to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary in July.

  136. Read the Indictment of James Comey Interactive, April 28

    The Justice Department has secured a new indictment of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, after an attempted prosecution spurred by President Trump last year ended in failure. The new case stems from a social media post showing seashells on a beach that the Trump administration characterized as a threat against the president.

  137. Treasury Dept. Issues More Sanctions on Iranian Oil Exports U.S., April 28

    The measures aim to crack down on Iran’s shadow banking system and Chinese purchases of Iranian oil.

  138. Trump Welcomes King Charles to White House Video, April 28

    President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, welcomed King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House with a 21-gun salute and a ceremony known as reviewing the troops.

  139. Kennedy Center Works to Make the Case That Repairs Are Urgent Arts, April 28

    In Washington and in federal court, the center is arguing that its planned two-year closure is crucial. Critics say it’s a result of declining attendance and fleeing artists.

  140. Mexico Says 4 Foreigners Were at Cartel Raid Where 2 C.I.A. Officers Died World, April 28

    Mexican officials revealed that four foreigners — not two — were present during a counterdrug operation in northern Mexico where a crash killed two men later identified as C.I.A. officers.

  141. Trump Hosts Charles, a King and, Perhaps, His Cousin U.S., April 28

    Mr. Trump expressed delight on social media on Tuesday after a British newspaper report said he was a 15th cousin of the British monarch.

  142. F.C.C. Orders a Review of ABC’s Broadcast Licenses Business, April 28

    The agency said the review was related to the network’s diversity and inclusion policies. But it came amid a fight between the president and the network’s late night host, Jimmy Kimmel.

  143. Kimmel vs. Trump: What’s Going On Here? Arts, April 28

    The president and first lady took exception to a joke. Jimmy Kimmel defended it.

  144. Trump Administration Secures New Indictment Against Comey U.S., April 28

    The new case stems from a photograph of seashells on a North Carolina beach.

  145. Prisoner Swap in Eastern Europe Frees 10, Including Accused Spies World, April 28

    Multiple countries took part in the exchange of prisoners, including a well-known journalist released to Poland, as the Trump administration’s outreach to Belarus continued to pay dividends.

  146. Here Are the Countries and Products Subject to Tariffs Now Interactive, April 28

    President Trump ramped up his tariff campaign, one day after the Supreme Court invalidated a large chunk of duties he had previously imposed on most of the world’s imports.

  147. A Brooch, Teaspoons and More: The King, Queen and the Trumps Trade Gifts U.S., April 28

    King Charles III gave President Trump a framed, high-quality reproduction of the 1879 design plans for the Resolute Desk, which is still in the Oval Office.

  148. Jimmy Kimmel Defends ‘Widow’ Joke After Calls for His Dismissal Video, April 28

    The comedian Jimmy Kimmel defended a joke he made two days before the White House correspondents’ dinner where he said that Melania Trump had “a glow like an expectant widow.” The first lady and President Trump both called on ABC to fire Kimmel over the joke.

  149. Trump Tests the Limits of His Most Faithful Supporters U.S., April 28

    The president’s rhetoric on religion, along with hard-line immigration policies and the U.S. war in Iran, has splintered a coalition of Christian voters who returned him to the White House.

  150. Is the U.S. in a Politically Violent Age? What the Data and History Say U.S., April 28

    A conversation with Sean Westwood, a professor at Dartmouth who tracks political violence and Americans’ perceptions of it.