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  1. Trump Threatens More Sanctions on Russia if It Does Not Agree to an Extended Truce World, Today

    President Trump made his threat in a post on Truth Social that came after a phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.

  2. Meet Pope Leo, and Why Bill Gates Is Giving Away His Money Faster The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a Friday news quiz.

  3. Can Hakeem Jeffries Break Through? Opinion, Today

    The House minority leader would much rather talk about Medicaid and taxes than looming autocracy.

  4. An American Pope Will Face a Fractured American Church U.S., Today

    Pope Leo’s relationship with the ascendant Catholic right in the U.S. could be a prominent issue in his papacy.

  5. Britain’s Roller-Coaster Ride to a Trade Deal With Trump World, Today

    At times during weeks of thorny negotiations, the efforts of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government seemed destined to fail.

  6. Watergate-Era Washington Was Less Toxic Than This Opinion, Today

    For decades, Sally Quinn has brought people together in Washington. But under Trump, the free flow of ideas has been replaced by fear.

  7. Today Harvard Is the Target. Tomorrow It Could Be Your Church. Opinion, Today

    A weaponized tax code could backfire on conservatives.

  8. Where Trump Might Find Success if He Gets Below the Surface Opinion, Today

    The future for Penn Station’s commuters and neighbors hinges not on aesthetics but on a wonky idea called through-running.

  9. Trump Seeks to Strip Away Legal Tool Key to Civil Rights Enforcement U.S., Today

    President Trump has ordered federal agencies to halt their use of “disparate-impact liability,” which has been used to assess whether policies discriminate against different groups.

  10. En EE. UU., los migrantes no buscan atención médica por miedo al ICE En español, Today

    Desde que el presidente Trump anunció sus planes de deportaciones masivas y anuló las protecciones para hospitales y clínicas, los centros de salud han visto un incremento en las personas que no acuden a consulta.

  11. Can Elite Lawyers Be Persuaded to ‘Wake Up and Stand Up’? New York, Today

    When the law firm Paul Weiss cut a deal with the Trump administration, a new kind of activist emerged.

  12. This Israeli Government Is Not Our Ally Opinion, Today

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is behaving in ways that threaten U.S. interests in the region.

  13. The Wars We Still Can Stop Opinion, Today

    America’s commitment to helping stabilize the Horn of Africa might have been taken for granted a few months ago. Not anymore.

  14. Justice Sotomayor Says Lawyers Must ‘Stand Up’ and ‘Fight This Fight’ U.S., Today

    In pointed remarks, the justice told an audience of hundreds of lawyers that she had joined them as “an act of solidarity.”

  15. Europe’s Wind Industry Faces Uncertainty Over Trump’s Policies Business, Today

    Not long ago, the U.S. was seen as a promising market for offshore wind. Now industry executives aren’t making any assumptions.

  16. Trump Officials Seek to Bring First White Afrikaner Refugees to U.S. Next Week World, Today

    The rapid relocation of the Afrikaners, who President Trump says have been racially persecuted in South Africa, stands in stark contrast to the virtual shutdown of all other refugee admissions.

  17. Trump Administration Fires Librarian of Congress U.S., Today

    Dr. Carla D. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to serve as the head of the Library of Congress. Her firing drew a furious response from Democrats.

  18. Far-Right Activist Targets Trump’s Surgeon General Pick U.S., Today

    The selection of Dr. Casey Means drew ridicule from a Trump ally, Laura Loomer. But Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended the surgeon general nominee.

  19. ‘JD Vance se equivoca’: el nuevo papa parecía incómodo con las políticas de migratorias de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Antes de que el cardenal Robert Francis Prevost se convirtiera en pontífice, una cuenta de redes sociales a su nombre compartía críticas a ciertas posturas del gobierno de Trump.

  20. Trump Declares High-Speed Internet Program ‘Racist’ and ‘Unconstitutional’ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump denounced the Biden-era Digital Equity Act as “woke handouts based on race,” raging in a social media post against a broad effort to improve high-speed internet access.

  21. Harvard Leaders See Only Bad Outcomes Ahead as They Battle Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Harvard could choose to either keep fighting or seek a deal with the administration. Its leaders are starting to realize that any path will very likely change the identity of the school.

  22. Trump Names Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    The Fox News personality has known the president for decades and would provide him with a reliable line into a crucial prosecutors office in the Justice Department.

  23. Trump Revives Push for Higher Taxes on the Rich U.S., Yesterday

    The president is said to want to create a new top income bracket for people making more than $2.5 million per year and to tax income above that level at a rate of 39.6 percent.

  24. Transportation Secretary Unveils Plan to Overhaul of Aging Air-Traffic Systems U.S., Yesterday

    Officials promised to replace derelict equipment with state-of-the-art technology but said funding was dependent on Congress.

  25. The Pentagon’s Culture Wars Strike West Point U.S., Yesterday

    A Jan. 29 order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led to canceled classes, book bans and an argument about American greatness.

  26. A Year Ago, Columbia Security Was Hands-Off at a Protest. Not This Time. New York, Yesterday

    When demonstrators occupied the university’s main library on Wednesday, campus security forces intervened aggressively. The occupation ended with arrests hours later.

  27. 5 Takeaways From the U.S.-U.K. Trade Agreement Business, Yesterday

    The deal still has to be finalized, but it was hailed as a success by both countries for being the first since President Trump announced broad tariffs in April.

  28. An American Pope? Maybe It Wasn’t So Impossible. Opinion, Yesterday

    Cardinal Prevost defied the odds. A number of factors point to why.

  29. ‘JD Vance Is Wrong’: The Pope Appears Uneasy With Trump Immigration Policies U.S., Yesterday

    Before Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost became pope, a social media account under his name shared criticisms of the Trump administration’s positions on immigration.

  30. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow for the End of Biden-Era Migrant Program U.S., Yesterday

    In an emergency application, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow it to revoke protections provided to migrants from troubled countries.

  31. F.B.I. Director Walks Back Concerns About Trump Budget Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    After telling House lawmakers that the F.B.I. needed more resources, Kash Patel told senators that he agreed with a proposal to slash more than $500 million from the agency.

  32. La Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU. vota por cambiar el nombre del golfo de México por golfo de América En español, Yesterday

    Es casi seguro que la iniciativa fracasará en el Senado, pero una Cámara de Representantes dirigida por los republicanos apoyó la nomenclatura propuesta por el presidente Trump.

  33. Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign Aid U.S., Yesterday

    The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist condemned his fellow billionaire for overseeing deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the Trump administration.

  34. Crypto Bill Stalls in the Senate as Democrats Balk U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic supporters of the measure to regulate parts of the industry refused to allow it to move forward amid concerns in their party that President Trump and his family are profiting from cryptocurrency.

  35. New Joint Chiefs Chairman Picks a Friendly Crowd for His Debut U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine, who spoke at a special operations conference, has kept a low profile since assuming the military’s top job.

  36. Trump Nominates Former N.E.A. Chair to Head Embattled Arts Agency Arts, Yesterday

    The president nominated Mary Anne Carter to lead the National Endowment for the Arts, which his budget calls for eliminating and which has been withdrawing grants from arts groups.

  37. Leader of FEMA Is Dismissed as Trump Administration Takes Aim at the Agency U.S., Yesterday

    The ouster of Cameron Hamilton, less than a month before the start of the hurricane season, came a day after he told lawmakers that FEMA was vital to communities “in their greatest times of need” and should not be eliminated.

  38. Biden Defends His Mental Acuity and Blames Sexism for Harris’s Defeat U.S., Yesterday

    On ABC’s “The View,” the former president dismissed reports that he had declined while in office and said he had not been surprised that Kamala Harris lost the election, citing the role of sexism.

  39. Voices Against Trump’s Assault on Democracy Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss ways to counter President Trump. Also: An unyielding Harvard; a Supreme Court ruling on transgender troops; the Zen of A.I.

  40. Europa sola y conmocionada en el aniversario de la derrota de la Alemania nazi En español, Yesterday

    Ochenta años después de la derrota de los nazis, los ecos de tiranías pasadas sacuden un continente que intenta encontrar su equilibrio ante la hostilidad del presidente Trump.

  41. Trump Withdraws U.S. Attorney Nominee, Whose Extremism Tested Limits for G.O.P. Senators U.S., Yesterday

    The means of Ed Martin’s ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington was his path out of power.

  42. Why the Fed’s Waiting Game on Rate Cuts Could Extend Until September Business, Yesterday

    Economists have shifted back their forecasts for lower borrowing costs as President Trump’s tariffs raised the risk of higher inflation and slower growth.

  43. Five Pencils for You. Infinite Luxuries for the Trumps. Op Ed, Yesterday

    Americans skimp while their president splurges.

  44. U.S. and British Leaders Celebrate Agreement on Trade Framework Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an agreement for a trade framework over speaker phone.

  45. Intelligence Agencies Increase Focus on Greenland, U.S. Officials Say Washington, Yesterday

    A growing number of reports about the island have been included in information circulated in the executive branch and Congress, officials said.

  46. Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind Washington, Yesterday

    G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump’s agenda.

  47. House Votes to Rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, Taking a Symbolic Step Washington, Yesterday

    The legislation was all but certain to die in the Senate, but the move put the Republican-led House on the record supporting President Trump’s nomenclature.

  48. Trump ha hecho afirmaciones sobre los tatuajes de Abrego Garcia. Esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Los expertos en pandillas afirman que es poco probable que los tatuajes en los nudillos de Kilmar Abrego Garcia indiquen su pertenencia a una pandilla. El presidente dice lo contrario.

  49. Are U.S. Tariffs Affecting Your Business? We Want to Hear From You. Business, Yesterday

    The New York Times wants to hear from European business owners about how they are navigating the uncertainty of President Trump’s tariffs.

  50. What to Know About Bill Gates’s Plans to End His Foundation Magazine, Yesterday

    The billionaire philanthropist says he will accelerate his giving — but then dissolve his organization in 20 years, decades earlier than he originally planned.

  51. E.U. Unveils a Plan to Hit Back at the U.S. if Trade Negotiations Fail Foreign, Yesterday

    Boeing and big American food producers could end up in the cross-hairs if the bloc follows through on its threat to impose tariffs on more American goods.

  52. U.S. Trade Deal Could Help U.K. Economy, but Won’t Transform It Business, Yesterday

    The deal could help some sectors and boost confidence among consumers and businesses, but the British economy faces other challenges.

  53. Putin and Xi Present a United Front as They Face an Unpredictable Trump World, Yesterday

    The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, hailed their alliance a day ahead of events to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

  54. Putin and Xi Rebuke U.S. and Vow to Strengthen Ties Foreign, Yesterday

    The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, rejected what they described as Washington’s attempt to contain them. They also hailed their friendship.

  55. The Democratic Senator Taking Cues From Trumpism Op Ed, Yesterday

    Senator Chris Murphy argues voters want to know who’s screwing them.

  56. Israel Has a Terrible Choice to Make Op Ed, Yesterday

    There are no shortcuts in war.

  57. Russia’s Military Show of Strength Masks Economic and Diplomatic Cracks Foreign, Yesterday

    The annual Moscow parade marking victory over Nazi Germany is expected to be the largest in years, with world leaders in attendance, as the Kremlin tries to link that triumph to the war in Ukraine.

  58. No One Has Ever Defeated Autocracy From the Sidelines Op Ed, Yesterday

    And how exactly can we tell whether America has crossed the line?

  59. West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate Op Ed, Yesterday

    The academy has changed.

  60. Trump Has Made Claims About Abrego Garcia’s Tattoos. Here’s a Closer Look. National, Yesterday

    Gang experts say the tattoos on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles are unlikely to signify gang membership. The president says otherwise.

  61. He Faced a Possible Prison Term for Assault. Instead, He Was Deported. National, Yesterday

    Federal agents are rounding up criminal defendants and deporting them before trial. Local prosecutors say the disruptions make communities less safe.

  62. How Tariffs Might Affect Wedding Costs Styles, Yesterday

    Brides and grooms and the vendors who provide them various services, from dresses to flowers and Champagne, are bracing for rising costs in the months ahead.

  63. Migrants Are Skipping Medical Care, Fearing ICE, Doctors Say Science, Yesterday

    Since President Trump announced plans for mass deportations and rescinded protections for hospitals and clinics, health care facilities have seen a jump in no-shows.

  64. For Embattled Starmer, U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Will Count as a Win Foreign, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has spent months nurturing his relationship with President Trump. Is that about to pay off?

  65. El gobierno de Trump quiere que los turistas del Mundial la pasen bien, pero por poco tiempo En español, Yesterday

    En una reunión del grupo de trabajo sobre la Copa del Mundo celebrada el martes en la Casa Blanca, funcionarios del gobierno extendieron una bienvenida condicional a quienes quisieran asistir al torneo.

  66. Toyota Says Tariffs Will Erase $1.3 Billion in Profits in Just 2 Months Business, Yesterday

    The automaker’s somber forecast for the fiscal year underscored how quickly fortunes have turned for many companies reckoning with President Trump’s tariffs.

  67. ¿Dónde está Melania? Una pregunta delicada en la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    A la primera dama se le ha visto poco en la Casa Blanca a pesar del tiempo transcurrido desde que Donald Trump asumió la presidencia de EE. UU.

  68. Europe Alone and in Shock on V-E Day Foreign, Yesterday

    On the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat, echoes of tyrannies past shake a continent that is trying to find its footing in the face of President Trump’s hostility.

  69. Trump’s Threat of ‘Foreign’ Film Tariffs Stirs Anxiety in the U.K. Business, Yesterday

    After struggling through pandemic shutdowns and twin Hollywood strikes, the British film and TV industry is worried that duties will wreak devastation.

  70. Trump Administration to Announce Trade Deal With Britain Washington, Yesterday

    A deal would be a positive sign for both governments, which have eyed an agreement since President Trump’s first term.

  71. Courts Must ‘Check the Excesses’ of Congress and the President, Roberts Says Washington, Yesterday

    The chief justice, in rare public remarks, defended judicial independence before a crowd of lawyers and judges.

  72. Federal Judge Casts Doubt on Trump Arguments in Venezuelan Migrants Case Washington, Yesterday

    The judge pressed a lawyer for the Justice Department on the government’s role and responsibilities in the men’s deportation and incarceration in El Salvador.

  73. Voice of America to Receive Feeds From Pro-Trump Network, Administration Says Washington, Yesterday

    Kari Lake, whom President Trump put in charge of overhauling Voice of America, said the broadcaster would be fed with content from One America News Network.

  74. Some ‘Les Misérables’ Cast Members Plan to Skip Trump Kennedy Center Gala Culture, May 7

    Several members of the “Les Misérables” cast are said to be planning to boycott a gala performance at the Kennedy Center, which President Trump took over as chairman.

  75. Kennedy Announces New Database for Research Into ‘Root Causes’ of Autism Washington, May 7

    The director of the National Institutes of Health previously floated — then walked back — the idea of an autism registry, alarming researchers and parents.

  76. States Sue Over Freeze on Funding for Electric-Vehicle Charging Climate, May 7

    A lawsuit led by Washington, Colorado and California accuses the Trump administration of unlawfully withholding funds for new charging stations.

  77. Trump Withdraws Surgeon General Nomination and Announces New Choice Washington, May 7

    The president said on social media that he would nominate Dr. Casey Means, confirming that he had withdrawn the nomination of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, his first pick, a former Fox News contributor.

  78. Trump Says U.S. Won’t Drop Tariffs Ahead of China Talks Washington, May 7

    The Treasury secretary and trade representative plan to meet with Chinese officials this weekend to discuss trade and economic matters.

  79. Detained Tufts Student Must Be Moved to Vermont, Court Rules National, May 7

    Rumeysa Ozturk, an international student from Turkey, was detained in Massachusetts in March and later taken to Louisiana. The ruling said she must be transferred within a week.

  80. Pakistan’s Defense Minister Welcomes U.S. Help to Ease Tensions With India Washington, May 7

    The comments from Khawaja Muhammad Asif came after India said its forces had struck nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir in response to a terrorist attack last month.

  81. Trump se retracta de algunas promesas arancelarias En español, May 7

    Tras semanas de alardear sobre los próximos “acuerdos” comerciales con países extranjeros, el presidente Trump dice que, después de todo, Estados Unidos no necesita preocuparse por ellos.

  82. A Most Sensitive Subject in the White House: Where Is Melania? Washington, May 7

    Mrs. Trump has spent fewer than 14 days at the White House since her husband was inaugurated 108 days ago.

  83. Texas Attorney General Announces Vote Fraud and ‘Harvesting’ Charges National, May 7

    A county judge, two City Council members and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton’s targets as he elevates his “election integrity” accusations to criminality.

  84. Trump Administration Welcomes World Cup Visitors to Enjoy a Nice, but Brief, Stay Washington, May 7

    Top officials offered a message that stuck to the Trump administration’s focus on minimizing legal immigration and removing those who overstay their visas.

  85. Una jueza de EE. UU. ordena la devolución de un migrante deportado En español, May 7

    El caso, que afecta a un venezolano de 20 años, ejemplifica otra forma en que la Casa Blanca ha buscado nuevos métodos agresivos para expulsar a los inmigrantes de Estados Unidos.

  86. This Auto Parts C.E.O. Gave Trump’s Tariffs a Chance. Now He’s Not So Sure. National, May 7

    The chief executive of Detroit Axle, which sells car parts that are mostly imported from China, is adjusting his business and hoping for a new trade deal.

  87. On the Chopping Block: Arts and Humanities Letters, May 7

    The plan to eliminate the endowments for the arts and the humanities. Also: A threat to impose tariffs on movies made abroad.

  88. Recession Warnings Are Everywhere, Except in the Data Business, May 7

    Mainstream measures have been slow to detect the impact of tariffs and uncertainty, leaving economists to scour earnings calls and private-sector data sources.

  89. Johnson Rules Out an Aggressive Plan to Cut Medicaid as G.O.P. Moderates Waver Washington, May 7

    The Republican speaker’s decision underscored the resistance in his party to politically painful reductions to the program, and drew a backlash from the hard right, which is demanding deep cuts.

  90. Trump Administration Is Said to Target Park Service Grants Climate, May 7

    Dozens of programs, many linked to climate change and diversity, have been designated for elimination by DOGE, according to people with knowledge of the plan.

  91. Líderes de la oposición venezolana huyen de Caracas a EE. UU En español, May 7

    Los cinco dirigieron una de las campañas presidenciales más trascendentales de la historia de Venezuela mientras se refugiaban en la residencia diplomática argentina.

  92. Biden Blasts Trump in BBC Interview: ‘That’s Not Who We Are’ Express, May 7

    The former president stepped up his public re-emergence by attacking President Trump’s handling of foreign policy and defending his own decision to seek re-election.

  93. ‘That’s Not Who We Are’: Biden Criticizes Trump in BBC Interview U.S., May 7

    In his first broadcast interview since leaving office, the former president criticized several of President Trump’s actions and defended his withdrawal from the 2024 campaign.

  94. Countdown to China Trade Talks Business, May 7

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will finally start negotiating with Chinese counterparts. But business leaders shouldn’t expect any sudden breakthroughs.

  95. China Agreed to U.S. Tariff Talks but Is Likely to Play Hardball Foreign, May 7

    Beijing says it will meet with American officials to discuss trade, but warned Washington against using the engagement to ratchet up pressure on China.

  96. ‘Conclave Fever’ in Rome, and India Strikes Pakistan The Headlines, May 7

    Plus, your chance at island living.

  97. As Fed Holds Rates Steady, Powell Says Next Step Is ‘Not at All Clear’ Business, May 7

    The central bank stuck to a wait-and-see approach as officials brace for President Trump’s tariffs to stoke higher inflation and slower growth.

  98. Kristi Noem and the MAGA Beauty Aesthetic Op Ed, May 7

    Republican women know what they’re doing.

  99. The Political Tariff Trap for Republicans Op Ed, May 7

    Republican leaders face a problem: They have staked it all on passing the tax bill, but that bill makes it more difficult to criticize President Trump’s tariffs.

  100. Did One of My Students Hate Me Enough to Lie to Get Me in Trouble? Op Ed, May 7

    Trump’s assault on higher education could get worse — far worse.

  101. Xi’s Visit to Russia Complicates China’s Courtship of Europe Foreign, May 7

    Xi Jinping, China’s leader, is reinforcing his bond with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. But that could hurt Beijing’s efforts to repair ties with Europe.

  102. Why China Is Investing So Much Money in Moroccan Factories Business, May 7

    Morocco is linked to Europe on the strength of its auto sector and a trade pact. But its status as a connector country has become precarious in the trade war.

  103. Venezuela’s Opposition Leaders Flee to U.S. After 412 Days in Hiding Foreign, May 7

    The five officials ran one of the most consequential presidential campaigns in the country’s history while sheltering at the Argentine diplomatic residence.

  104. Trump Administration Plans to Send Migrants to Libya on a Military Flight Washington, May 7

    Human rights groups have called conditions in the country’s network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.”

  105. Why Did the N.Y.P.D. Hand Over a Sealed Arrest to Homeland Security? Metro, May 7

    U.S. officials asked for records about a New Jersey woman’s summons, issued at a Columbia University protest. Now the information is part of her deportation proceeding.

  106. Trump Officials to Meet With Chinese Counterparts Amid Trade Standoff Washington, May 6

    Scott Bessent, the Treasury secretary, and Jamieson Greer, the United States trade representative, will discuss trade and economic matters with the officials this week.

  107. Trump Surprises Canada With a New Message: We Love You Washington, May 6

    President Trump played nice when he came face-to-face with the new prime minister of Canada, the country he has spent months belittling.

  108. Was First Amendment Violated in Student Arrests? Trump Lawyer Won’t Say. National, May 6

    The Trump administration is focusing on logistical issues, not constitutional ones, in its efforts to keep several international students in detention. The tactic has effectively slowed some high-profile cases.

  109. E.P.A. Plans to Shut Down the Energy Star Program Climate, May 6

    Employees were told that the popular energy efficiency certification program would be “de-prioritized and eliminated,” according to documents and a recording.

  110. Who’s the Greatest Grifter of Them All? Op Ed, May 6

    Trump is raising a lot of money and a number of constitutional questions.

  111. Trump’s Kennedy Center Would Get $257 Million in House Republican Plan Culture, May 6

    A House committee proposed a huge increase in federal funding to repair and restore the center, which President Trump took over in February. Democrats have questions.

  112. Trump Says His Administration ‘Is Not Going to Pay’ for California High-Speed Rail National, May 6

    The government was already investigating how the state was spending a federal grant on the train project to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  113. ‘We Don’t Have to Sign Deals’: Trump Backs Off Big Promises About Tariffs Washington, May 6

    After weeks of bragging about upcoming trade “deals” with foreign countries, President Trump says the United States doesn’t need to worry about them after all.

  114. Germany Gets a New Chancellor, in Unexpectedly Dramatic Fashion Foreign, May 6

    Friedrich Merz secured the top job but only after losing on his first attempt, a surprise that potentially weakens his government at a fraught time for Germany and Europe.

  115. Por fin el mundo se da cuenta de lo peligroso que es Bukele En español, May 6

    Aunque el presidente de El Salvador se ha autodenominado irónicamente el “dictador más cool del mundo”, no deja de ser un dictador.

  116. Senate Confirms Frank Bisignano as Social Security Commissioner Business, May 6

    Mr. Bisignano, a former Wall Street executive, will lead an agency upended by big staff cuts and other significant changes.

  117. Carney Tells Trump Canada Is ‘Never For Sale’ Video, May 6

    President Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada’s newly elected leader, went back and forth on the prospect of the U.S. making Canada the 51st state.

  118. A Fencing Match, a Viral Video and a Hearing Before Congress National, May 6

    A fencer’s refusal to compete against a transgender opponent in a women’s bout at a Maryland meet has put the issue in front of Congress.

  119. Trump Says the U.S. Will Cease Strikes on Houthi Militants Washington, May 6

    It was unclear whether the Houthis were going to stop impeding international shipping, which was the objective of the American bombing campaign.

  120. Judge Declines to Remove Order Requiring Return of Deported Migrant Washington, May 6

    The case, involving a 20-year-old Venezuelan, exemplifies yet another way the White House has sought new and aggressive methods to expel immigrants from the United States.

  121. Trump Promises Announcement ‘as Big as It Gets’ Washington, May 6

    The president provided no other details, but suggested he would share the news before he leaves for a trip to the Middle East next week.

  122. U.S. to Downgrade Palestinian Affairs Office in Jerusalem, Officials Say Foreign, May 6

    The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, plans to shut down a direct communications channel between U.S. diplomats in Jerusalem working on Palestinian issues and agencies in Washington.

  123. Los turistas en Alcatraz critican que Trump quiera hacerla de nuevo una prisión En español, May 6

    En la popular atracción de la bahía de San Francisco, los visitantes apenas podían creer que el presidente Trump hubiera sugerido volver a convertir Alcatraz en una penitenciaría.

  124. Supreme Court Lets Trump Enforce Transgender Troop Ban as Cases Proceed Washington, May 6

    Lower courts had blocked the policy, saying it was not supported by evidence and violated equal protection principles.

  125. Trump dice que no tuvo ‘nada que ver’ con la imagen donde aparece como papa En español, May 6

    El presidente sugirió que los católicos, que han criticado la imagen aparentemente generada por IA, no estaban ofendidos, y dijo que quienes lo estuvieran “no aguantan una broma”.

  126. Some Giant Law Firms Shy Away From Pro Bono Immigration Cases Business, May 6

    Fearing the wrath of President Trump, some elite law firms are declining pro bono work on lawsuits challenging the administration’s policies.

  127. La guerra arancelaria llega a Shein y Hollywood En español, May 6

    Pekín y Washington siguen sin llegar a un acuerdo, fotos de la Gala del Met y más para estar al día.

  128. ¿Comprar productos estadounidenses? No, gracias, dicen los europeos En español, May 6

    Muchos consumidores europeos están empezando a evitar los productos y servicios de EE. UU. en medio de la guerra comercial del presidente Trump. El Banco Central Europeo dice que podría ser un cambio a largo plazo.

  129. Could Columbia Change Who Gets to Set the Rules on Protests? Metro, May 6

    Administrators and trustees have ordered a review of the faculty-led university senate, which could redefine control of student demonstrations.

  130. Climate Science Is ‘Unstoppable’ Letters, May 6

    The National Climate Assessment has a setback, but help is on the way. Also: Vietnam-era exiles from the U.S.; drugs and tariffs.

  131. Tesla Sales Fall in Germany and U.K. to Lowest Point in 2 Years Business, May 6

    Demand for the U.S. automaker’s vehicles slid amid stronger competition from Europe and China and rising anger at Elon Musk’s political forays.

  132. Europeans Shun Tesla, Even as Electric Vehicle Sales Rise World, May 6

    Demand for the U.S. auto maker’s vehicles slid amid stronger competition from Europe and China and rising anger at Elon Musk’s political forays.

  133. Trump Is Picking New Climate Fights With States. Here’s Why. Climate, May 6

    The White House has begun a new effort to sue individual states over their climate initiatives and to stop lawsuits against fossil fuel companies.

  134. Barbie Maker Mattel Plans to Raise Prices Because of Trump’s Tariffs Express, May 6

    Mattel, the U.S. toy company, said it would increase prices of some U.S. toys, citing levies on Chinese imports.

  135. National African American Museum Faces Uncertainty Without Its Leader Culture, May 6

    At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.

  136. Tense Standoff at New ICE Detention Center as Mayor Joins Protest Metro, May 6

    Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark staged a predawn demonstration outside an immigrant detention center. He argues that the facility’s owner does not have valid permits to operate.

  137. Trump’s Order to Sanitize Black History Meets Institutional Resistance National, May 6

    Efforts to take the focus off the nation’s racial past in compliance with President Trump’s wishes face resistance from those determined to preserve it.

  138. What Happened When Trump Altered the Deal With Law Firms and Universities Foreign, May 6

    Does the prisoner’s dilemma still apply when the rules break down?

  139. Trump Is Fighting Antisemitism the Wrong Way, a Jewish Group Argues National, May 6

    The American Jewish Committee joined university groups in urging the White House to combat antisemitism with a careful, lawful process, not hasty, ill-advised actions.

  140. Carney Tells Trump Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During White House Visit Washington, May 6

    The Canadian prime minister met with President Trump days after being elected on an anti-Trump platform as relations between the two allies are at a historic nadir.

  141. Toy Shop Owner Fears Tariffs Will Mean a Bleak Christmas Metro, May 6

    Jennifer Bergman, who owns West Side Kids, said she would have to shut down if she doesn’t have toys to sell. Her mother opened the store more than 40 years ago.

  142. How a Red-District Democrat Is Navigating Trump Op Ed, May 6

    Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez discusses Trump’s tariffs and where Democrats have gone wrong.

  143. Trump’s Return to Power Elevates Ever Fringier Conspiracy Theories Business, May 6

    At every level of government, authority figures are embracing once-extreme ideas, including that the Earth is flat or that the state controls the weather.

  144. Trump’s Third-Term Jokes Deserve a Serious Response Editorial, May 6

    The president’s fantasizing about remaining in office deserves more forceful pushback.

  145. La cara oculta de la empatía En español, May 6

    La empatía sin ética no es virtuosa. Es manipuladora. Y empieza a ser demasiado habitual.

  146. Agencias de espionaje no creen que Venezuela dirija al Tren de Aragua En español, May 6

    La difusión de un memorándum clasificado pone aún más en entredicho el sustento del gobierno de Trump al emplear la Ley de Enemigos Extranjeros para deportar venezolanos a El Salvador.

  147. Germany’s Expected New Leader Leaps Into a World of Crises Foreign, May 6

    Friedrich Merz is poised to become chancellor at a challenging time for Germany. But in a first round of voting in Parliament, he fell short Tuesday of getting enough votes to be named leader.

  148. Tariffs Could Wreck What Bangladesh’s Garment Workers Have Gained Business, May 6

    In Bangladesh, the factories that make clothing for export had remade themselves and raised national incomes along the way. They never bargained for a trade war.

  149. UPS and FedEx Once Handled a Deluge of Packages From China. That’s Changing. Business, May 6

    President Trump has ended a tariff loophole that generated lots of business for delivery companies shipping inexpensive goods from China to the U.S.

  150. Alcatraz as a Prison? Tourists Say Trump Is on His Own Island. National, May 6

    At the beloved attraction in San Francisco Bay, visitors could scarcely believe President Trump had suggested turning Alcatraz back into a penitentiary.