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  1. Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s Legal Rationale for Tariffs on China Business, April 4

    A nonprofit group said the president misapplied a law in imposing those levies and portrayed its filing as the first lawsuit to challenge the Trump administration over its tariffs.

  2. Workers Forced to Leave Foreign Policy Center as Trump Presses Shutdown Washington, April 4

    About 130 employees of the Wilson Center were told they were being put on leave, just four days after workers for Elon Musk’s team entered the center.

  3. La guerra comercial genera ‘máximo pesimismo’ en los mercados mientras las acciones se desploman En español, Today

    El S&P 500 cayó casi un 5 por ciento el jueves, su peor caída desde junio de 2020, mientras los aranceles del presidente Trump, más elevados de lo esperado, desencadenan de nuevo la inquietud económica.

  4. Senate Confirms Dr. Oz to Oversee Medicare and Medicaid Science, Today

    The TV celebrity doctor, a cardiothoracic surgeon, will take the reins at a time when the agency is facing cutbacks, especially for the poor, and scrutiny of its missions.

  5. Trump Supports Proxy Voting for New Parents in Congress, a Blow to Johnson Washington, Today

    The president’s comment was a rare instance in which he and House Speaker Mike Johnson were not on the same side of an issue.

  6. Tufts Student Held by ICE Asks Court to Return Her Case to Massachusetts National, Today

    After being picked up in Massachusetts, Rumeysa Ozturk was moved to a detention center in Louisiana, where the government wants to argue its case to deport her.

  7. Some Weather Service Offices Are Delaying or Skipping Storm Surveys Weather, Today

    At least two Weather Service offices in Kentucky cited the continued threat of bad weather.

  8. Acabo de ver el futuro, y no estaba en Estados Unidos En español, Today

    El mensaje de Pekín a EE. UU. es: no les tenemos miedo. Ustedes no son quienes creen que son, y nosotros no somos quienes creen que somos.

  9. Claudia Sheinbaum dice que México recibió un ‘trato preferencial’ en los aranceles de Trump En español, Today

    La presidenta de México aplaudió que las exportaciones de su país no se vieran afectadas por los aranceles anunciados el miércoles por el presidente Donald Trump.

  10. Trump Administration Set to Pause $510 Million for Brown University National, Today

    The administration has now targeted five schools’ federal funding as part of a pledge to combat what it considers to be antisemitism on university campuses.

  11. ‘Fair Likelihood’ Trump Administration Violated Court Order, Judge Says Washington, Today

    The judge, James E. Boasberg, said he was likely to wait until next week to rule on whether the White House was in contempt of court for having ignored his order.

  12. Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights to Be Restored by Justice Dept. Washington, Today

    People familiar with the decision said Mr. Gibson, a supporter of President Trump, would be among 10 people with convictions to get back their gun rights.

  13. How the Trump Administration Might Target D.E.I. in Public Schools National, Today

    A letter from the administration promised to withdraw funding from schools that allow certain D.E.I. programs. But what counts as D.E.I. may prove murky.

  14. Trump Just Bet the Farm Op Ed, Today

    Donald Trump is upending a world that has brought peace and stability for 80 years. What is it he doesn’t understand?

  15. E.U. Prepares Major Penalties Against Elon Musk’s X Business, Today

    European regulators are considering fining X more than $1 billion, after weighing the risks of further antagonizing Mr. Musk and President Trump.

  16. What to Know About Trump’s New Tariffs Washington, Today

    The president announced sweeping tariffs on Wednesday in an effort to reset global trading relationships. Here’s what you need to know.

  17. Trump’s Tariffs Could Threaten His ‘Energy Dominance’ Agenda Climate, Today

    A new wave of tariffs could raise costs for energy producers, including oil and gas companies, as well as solar and wind firms.

  18. Volkswagen to Add ‘Import Fee’ to Cars Sold in U.S. Business, Today

    The company’s move is one of the first and clearest examples of automakers using price increases to deal with the 25 percent tariffs President Trump imposed on car and auto parts imports.

  19. With Deadline Looming, Details of a Potential TikTok Deal Emerge Business, Today

    The video app is barreling toward a Saturday deadline to change its ownership under federal law or face a ban in the United States.

  20. Canada’s Prime Minister Puts Tariffs on U.S.-Made Cars and Predicts Global Upheaval Business, Today

    Mark Carney, a former central banker, also called on “like-minded countries” to form a new trading order without the United States.

  21. F.D.A. Layoffs Could Raise Drug Costs and Erode Food Safety Science, Today

    Trump cutbacks were supposedly aimed at administrators. But scientists in food and drug-testing labs and policy experts who advance generic drug approvals were also dismissed.

  22. Estos son los países con los aranceles más altos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dio a conocer unos aranceles radicales que incluyen medidas sobre decenas de países.

  23. Steve Rattner on Just How Bad Things Will Get Under Trump’s Tariffs Op Ed, Today

    And what business executives are saying behind closed doors.

  24. Cómo es que Javier Milei se convirtió en el ‘presidente favorito’ de Trump En español, Today

    Tal vez el presidente de Argentina no sea tan útil para Estados Unidos en economía o geopolítica, pero puede ayudarle a combatir las guerras culturales.

  25. Trump’s Tariffs: Anxiety and Assent Letters, Today

    Readers react to news of the president’s move to reshape global trade.

  26. Trump’s De Minimis Order Poised to Upend E-Commerce Business, Today

    The loophole has allowed retailers to send goods from China directly to U.S. shoppers without paying tariffs. Closing it could raise consumer prices.

  27. The Job Market Has Been Resilient. The Trade War Could Be Its Undoing. Business, Today

    The U.S. economy has largely withstood inflation and high interest rates. But tariffs could bring new price increases and put a damper on hiring.

  28. How Much Will Trump’s Tariffs Cost U.S. Importers? Interactive, Today

    It will cost an extra $714 billion in tariffs to bring shoes, TVs and all other imports into the United States, a new analysis of trade data shows.

  29. El mundo evalúa las consecuencias económicas de los aranceles de Trump En español, Today

    Donald Trump ha elevado los derechos de importación estadounidenses a sus niveles más altos en más de un siglo. Aliados y adversarios se esfuerzan por entenderlo.

  30. Trump’s Pick to Argue at Supreme Court Made His Career in Culture Wars Washington, Today

    President Trump’s choice for solicitor general, D. John Sauer, has long pushed for restrictions on abortion and access to contraception.

  31. Trump Will Tell You When He’s Done Op Ed, Today

    From tariffs to ballots, he makes up his own rules.

  32. Los aranceles a los autos entran en vigor e impactan en los precios de los vehículos nuevos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dice que los aranceles fomentarán la inversión en fábricas estadounidenses, pero según analistas los compradores de automóviles pagarán miles de dólares más.

  33. More Penguins Than People: Trump Imposes Tariffs on Remote Islands Business, Today

    Some of the more sparsely populated territories in the world that do little trade with the United States have been caught up in the trade war.

  34. Trump’s Tariffs Hit Garment Makers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Hard Business, Today

    The industry supplies low-cost clothing to the United States, and is a crucial part of the Asian countries’ economies.

  35. Trump’s Trade War Risks Forfeiting America’s Economic Primacy Business, Today

    The United States has steered an economic order for 80 years based on trade and trust, making the country the world’s financial superpower. That vision is now blurred.

  36. How to Destroy What Makes America Great Op Ed, Today

    Trump’s tariffs erect a wall between Americans and other people, obstructing the flow not only of goods but also of ideas, contacts, technology and friendships.

  37. Ford Offers Discounts on Cars and Trucks as Auto Tariffs Kick In Business, Today

    The company said it would offer customers the same prices it offers its employees on most of its vehicles.

  38. Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold Funds From Public Schools Washington, Today

    State education officials will be required to verify that they have eliminated all programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion that the administration deems unlawful, according to a new memo.

  39. Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim About Egg Prices Washington, Today

    As he announced sweeping tariffs, President Trump claimed there had been a large decline in the price of eggs. That’s not the whole picture.

  40. How to Become Trump’s ‘Favorite President’: Nonstop Praise. Foreign, Today

    Javier Milei of Argentina might not be that useful for the United States on economics or geopolitics — but he can help to fight the culture wars.

  41. Trump Fires 6 N.S.C. Officials After Oval Office Meeting With Laura Loomer Washington, Today

    During the 30-minute meeting, the far-right activist excoriated National Security Council officials in front of the president and Michael Waltz, the national security adviser.

  42. Oil and metals prices fall on concerns about the global economy. Business, Today

    The combination of lower oil prices and higher costs for essential materials like steel pipe threatens to squeeze domestic oil and gas producers.

  43. Europe Has Economic Power. Can It Use It Against Trump’s Tariffs? Foreign, Today

    European leaders have said they would prefer to negotiate. If that fails, their response could go beyond anything they’ve tried before.

  44. Trump’s Tariffs Don’t Apply to Chips, but Taiwan Remains Wary Business, Today

    The chip companies in Taiwan, the center of the global supply chain, are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S.

  45. Trump Took a Wrecking Ball to Southeast Asia’s Role as an Alternative to China Business, Today

    Punishing tariffs on Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and others in the region threaten their position as major manufacturing hubs for the American market.

  46. How Countries Responded to Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    China vowed countermeasures and the E.U. promised a unified response, while Britain and Japan refrained from immediate retaliation.

  47. The Fallout From Trump’s Reign of Tariffs Business, Today

    Global markets were in a tailspin on Thursday as policymakers and trade partners expressed dismay over president’s latest trade-war salvo.

  48. Why Did Trump Spare Russia From New Tariffs? Business, Today

    The Trump administration says sanctions imposed on Moscow mean the U.S. does little trade with Russia, but questions persist about the motivations.

  49. Top Trump Aide Hosts White House Meeting With Kremlin Envoy Foreign, Today

    The meeting between Kirill Dmitriev and Steve Witkoff was apparently the first time in years that a senior Russian official had traveled to the United States for talks with an American counterpart.

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  51. The Trade War Begins N Y T Now, Today

    We explain the sweeping tariff announcement and the world’s reaction.

  52. Trump’s Tariffs Pose a New Threat for Germany’s Stagnant Economy Business, Today

    President Trump’s trade war adds another challenge to the incoming government’s attempts to revive Europe’s biggest economy.

  53. The Trump Tariffs Poised to Remake Global Trade The Daily, Today

    President Trump said the levies would restore fairness. Experts warned they could destabilize the world economy.

  54. A Stunned World Reckons With Economic Fallout From Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    Not even America’s closest trading partners were spared by a policy broadside that spooked investors and left policymakers scrambling to formulate responses.

  55. Britain Tried Everything, Including a Royal Invite. It Got a 10% Tariff. Foreign, Today

    In spite of a prolonged charm offensive by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump said that the U.K. would be hit with the universal base rate levied on all countries.

  56. The Donald Trump Leap of Faith Op Ed, Today

    Angels for sale. Only $1,000.

  57. What Should Worry Republicans the Most Right Now Op Ed, Today

    Asking what voters think of a president’s performance is important, but so is gauging how they feel.

  58. Trump’s Tariffs Are Latest Sign of His Second-Term Appetite for Risk Washington, Today

    President Trump’s announcement went beyond most predictions, showing a greater willingness to follow his instincts even when critics — and some allies — consider failure a likely outcome.

  59. As El Paso Gunman Faces Sentencing, the Hate That Inspired Him Rises Again National, Today

    The lawyer of the white supremacist who slaughtered 23 people in 2019 said his client was inspired by President Trump’s words, the same the president is using today.

  60. If Powerful Places Like Harvard Don’t Stand Up to Trump, Who Can? Op Ed, Today

    As with most confrontations, the merits in this clash are not one sided. But the Trump administration is acting in bad faith.

  61. Trump Is Promising a Manufacturing Renaissance. Is That Even Possible? Business, Today

    The president says “jobs and factories will come roaring back” because of his trade policies, but the economic story of the American 21st century has also been shaped by the deliberate pursuit of freer trade.

  62. The Anti-MAGA Hat Goes Global Styles, Today

    From Greenland to Canada, the merching of a protest movement.

  63. Japan Lacks a ‘Viable Option’ for Retaliating to Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    Japan has refrained from talk of striking back at U.S. tariffs. Trade experts say that is because its inflation-strained economy limits its options.

  64. Las ventas mundiales de Tesla caen en medio de las reacciones contra Musk En español, Today

    La implicación de Musk en la política de derecha contribuyó a una caída del 13 por ciento en las entregas en el primer trimestre, incluyendo fuertes descensos en lugares favorables a los vehículos eléctricos como Noruega.

  65. Following Immigration Changes Far From Border Summary, Today

    A reporter shares the shifts she’s seen unfold since the start of the second Trump term.

  66. Rubio Visits NATO Amid European Alarm Over Trump’s Agenda Washington, Today

    The secretary of state’s trip comes amid an abrupt shift in relations between the United States and Europe after close cooperation during the Biden era.

  67. Auto Tariffs Take Effect, Putting Pressure on New Car Prices Business, Today

    President Trump says the tariffs will encourage investment in U.S. factories, but analysts say car buyers will have to pay thousands more.

  68. Netanyahu Arrives in Hungary, Finding a Rare Welcome in Europe Foreign, Today

    The visit comes as the Israeli prime minister faces an arrest warrant against him by the International Criminal Court.

  69. China Will Face at Least 54 Percent Tariffs With Trump’s New Order Business, Today

    The 34 percent tariff announced on Wednesday is in addition to two rounds of import taxes the president already imposed since January.

  70. Trump sigue viendo más ventajas que inconvenientes en Musk En español, Today

    Elon Musk se ha convertido en un valioso escudo para un presidente que evita asumir la culpa.

  71. Los aranceles de Trump profundizan el abismo entre EE. UU. y sus aliados En español, Today

    El presidente impuso gravámenes a las importaciones de todo el mundo. Los socios de Washington se han estado preparando para las consecuencias.

  72. Musk’s Task Force Begins Shutting Down Foreign Policy Research Center Washington, Today

    Mark Green, a Republican who once worked under President Trump, stepped down as head of the Wilson Center after employees of Elon Musk’s team visited the think tank.

  73. Americans’ Reactions to Trump’s Tariffs Range From Worried to Enthusiastic Business, Yesterday

    Critics warned that the levies could fuel inflation and slow economic growth, while those who supported the move said it was long overdue.

  74. House Republicans Demand Documents About ActBlue Departures Politics, Yesterday

    Republicans began investigating ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s main fund-raising platform, last year in part of a broader bid to target key Democratic organizations.

  75. Trump Announces Tariffs on Global Trading Partners Video, Yesterday

    During a news conference, President Trump announced that he would impose a baseline 10 percent tariff on all trading partners, as well as double-digit “reciprocal tariffs” on dozens of other countries.

  76. ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs: See Which Countries Have the Highest Rates Graphics, Yesterday

    President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs that included so-called reciprocal actions on dozens of other countries at very high levels.

  77. Trump impone aranceles globales a las importaciones En español, Yesterday

    Se aplicará un arancel del 10 por ciento a todos los países, pero socios comerciales clave como Europa y China se enfrentarán a tarifas dos y tres veces más altas.

  78. ‘It’s a Disaster’: Global Markets Slide After Trump Unveils Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    The initial market reaction suggested that the scale of the tariffs had come as a surprise to investors around the world.

  79. With Trump’s Tariffs, the Chasm Between Allies and the U.S. Widens Foreign, Yesterday

    President Trump announced sweeping levies on countries across the world. The tariffs create a dilemma for longstanding friends — and an opportunity for foes.

  80. Mark Zuckerberg Lobbies Trump to Settle Antitrust Suit Against Meta Business, Yesterday

    The Meta chief, who was at the White House on Wednesday, has discussed the case with the president and his aides. A trial is set to start in less than two weeks.

  81. For Trump, Musk Is a Scapegoat and a Liability. But for Now, He’s Still Useful. Washington, Yesterday

    Elon Musk has become a valuable heat shield for a president who avoids blame at any cost.

  82. Trump’s New Tariffs Test Apple’s Global Supply Chain Business, Yesterday

    The iPhone maker spent years trying to move production of some products out of China to avoid tariffs. But now that may not matter.

  83. Excerpts From the Judge’s Order Dropping Charges Against Eric Adams Metro, Yesterday

    Although he granted the federal government’s request to drop the case, the judge harshly criticized its reasoning in seeking the dismissal.

  84. Another Big Law Firm Reaches Agreement With Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Milbank, based in Manhattan, agreed to provide $100 million in pro bono legal services to causes supported by the president and the firm.

  85. Countries Targeted by Trump’s Tariffs May Strike Back at U.S. Services Business, Yesterday

    Service sectors make up the vast bulk of the American economy, which gives trading partners some clout in trade negotiations.

  86. Wisconsin Republicans Hit Their Vote Target, but Democrats Blew Past Theirs Politics, Yesterday

    The liberal candidate in the state’s Supreme Court race benefited from outsize Democratic turnout as counties swung left across the state.

  87. Lawyers for Man Deported in Error to El Salvador Assail Trump Administration Washington, Yesterday

    The case has raised questions not only about how the man could have ended up on a plane to El Salvador, but also about why the administration has apparently not moved to correct its mistake.

  88. Digging In Against Proxy Voting, Johnson Exposes His Weak Hold on the House Washington, Yesterday

    The Republican speaker, who has mostly wielded power by relying on the threat of retribution from President Trump, has chosen an institutional fight it’s not clear he can win.

  89. Is Your Agency’s FOIA Office Being Shrunk or Cut? Washington, Yesterday

    The team that responds to requests at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been eliminated. We are trying to determine whether this is a governmentwide pattern.

  90. Trump’s Fight Against Antisemitism Has Become Fraught for Many Jews National, Yesterday

    American Jews have watched with both alarm and enthusiasm as strong-arm tactics, including arrests of activists, have been deployed in their name.

  91. Senators Denounce Trump Administration’s Response to Myanmar Quake Washington, Yesterday

    Democratic senators said in a letter that the administration was failing its first test of humanitarian aid as China and Russia send teams to help.

  92. Lawyer for Many in Trump’s Orbit Is Picked for No. 3 Post at Justice Dept. Washington, Yesterday

    If confirmed, Stanley Woodward would join a number of other former lawyers for President Trump who have been selected to key law enforcement positions.

  93. N.Y.U. Langone Cancels Doctor’s Speech, Citing Anti-Government Tone Express, Yesterday

    Dr. Joanne Liu, an N.Y.U. graduate, said the cancellation of her presentation on humanitarian crises was a sign of the climate of fear at U.S. universities.

  94. Tariffs Are Likely to Hit U.S. Renewable Energy Business, Yesterday

    The components used to assemble wind turbines are made by suppliers around the globe.

  95. Tuesday’s Election Results Are a Boost for Democrats Video, Yesterday

    Democrats achieved their biggest gains to date in the second Trump era, winning a fiercely contested State Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, while also landing relatively strong showings despite losing two Florida special elections. Shane Goldmache...

  96. Mass Layoffs as Agencies Are Gutted Letters, Yesterday

    Responses to the mass firings in the federal government. Also: Cory Booker’s speech; talk of a third Trump term; Republicans and Ukraine; a letter to Canada.

  97. Trump Media Refiles to Register the President’s Shares, Worth $2 Billion, for Sale Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s shares of the company have been held in a trust since he won the election last year. The stock has plunged 40 percent this year.

  98. Adams Doubles Down on Trump Alliance, Praising F.B.I. Director’s Book Metro, Yesterday

    In the mayor’s first comments after a judge ordered corruption charges against him dropped, he urged New Yorkers to read a book by the Trump administration’s F.B.I. director.

  99. In Trump’s Fight With Perkins Coie, the Richest Firms Are Staying Quiet Business, Yesterday

    None of the nation’s top-10 firms by revenue have signed a legal brief demonstrating support for the law firm that is resisting an executive order.

  100. Read the Letter to the Chairman of Paul Weiss Interactive, Yesterday

    The granddaughters of the man who formulated the firm’s principles wrote to the chairman decrying his deal with President Trump.

  101. Granddaughters of a Paul Weiss Patriarch Deplore the Firm’s Trump Deal Metro, Yesterday

    The law firm’s chairman, Brad Karp, capitulated to the president’s threats. The descendants of the man who wrote its high-minded principles told Mr. Karp that he had betrayed them.

  102. Amazon Said to Make a Bid to Buy TikTok in the U.S. Business, Yesterday

    The e-commerce giant put in a last-minute offer for the popular video app, according to three people familiar with the talks. TikTok faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownership structure.

  103. The ‘Bazooka’ Europe Could Use to Fight Trump’s Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    European officials are weighing deploying a tool called the anti-coercion instrument that would potentially target American tech and financial giants.

  104. How a Black Progressive Transformed Into a Conservative Star Politics, Yesterday

    Xaviaer DuRousseau once marched in Black Lives Matter protests. Then he started watching PragerU videos — and they resonated with him.

  105. How Trump Could Make Larry Ellison the Next Media Mogul Business, Yesterday

    The co-founder of Oracle and friend of President Trump, who was a flamboyant fixture in the 1990s, has returned to the spotlight through — of all things — TikTok.

  106. Trump’s Global Trade War Makes the Fed’s Task Tougher Business, Yesterday

    Tariffs risk slowing growth and making inflation stickier, a tricky combination for the central bank as it debates what to do about interest rates.

  107. Read the ruling dismissing corruption charges against Eric Adams Interactive, Yesterday

    Read Judge Dale Ho’s decision dismissing the charges against Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, with prejudice.

  108. Judge Ends Eric Adams Case, but Sharply Criticizes Trump’s Justice Dept. Metro, Yesterday

    Judge Dale E. Ho refused to let the government leave open the prospect of reinstating charges against the mayor. But he acknowledged the president’s power to determine the fate of prosecutions.

  109. Elon Musk Made an Election About Him. Wisconsin Said, ‘No, Thanks.’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    Republicans would be wise to seize the moment while this failure is raw to remind Trump what a political loser his buddy is turning out to be.

  110. Who Is Susan Crawford? Express, Yesterday

    Judge Crawford defeated Judge Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Trump, for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She worked as a prosecutor and in private practice before joining the bench.

  111. Senate Votes to Rescind Some Trump Tariffs, With G.O.P. Support Washington, Yesterday

    A measure to cancel some Canadian tariffs is all but certain to stall in the House. But with a handful of Republicans in favor, the vote sent a signal of opposition to the levies.

  112. Death Sentences Commuted for 3 Americans Over Failed Congo Coup Foreign, Yesterday

    The three Americans had their sentences reduced to life imprisonment ahead of an expected visit from a Trump official.

  113. On Eve of Trump’s Tariffs Announcement, Israel Says It Will Lift All Duties on U.S. Imports Washington, Yesterday

    The move was an apparent bid to ensure that Israel is exempt from new tariffs that President Trump plans to announce on Wednesday.

  114. How Trump’s Tariffs Might Go Down Business, Yesterday

    The president is set to announce details of his sweeping tariffs, as companies and global trading partners scramble to respond.

  115. President Trump’s Tariff Plans N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Plus, we cover election results from Wisconsin and Florida.

  116. Democrats Get a Boost, and U.S. Admits Deportation ‘Error’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Val Kilmer’s legacy.

  117. Israel Takes New Territory in Gaza, Squeezing Hamas Foreign, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had seized a corridor of land would could split one of Gaza’s largest city’s from the rest of the enclave.

  118. A Senate Blockbuster Looms in Texas, as Paxton Prepares to Challenge Cornyn National, Yesterday

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

  119. To Save Democracy, Here’s a Playbook That Works Op Ed, Yesterday

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

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

    The outbreak in Texas could become much, much worse.

  121. Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. Op Ed, Yesterday

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

  122. Elon Musk Backlash Turns Into Global Sales Slump for Tesla Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to a 13% drop in deliveries in the first quarter, including steep declines in E.V.-friendly places like Norway.

  123. Inside Elite Law Firms, Protests and Quitting After Trump Deals Business, Yesterday

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

  124. How a Small Violin Part Highlights Bigger Problems for the Global Economy Business, Yesterday

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

  125. ‘Big Psychological Boost’ for Democrats in String of Elections Politics, Yesterday

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

  126. The Roman Empire Loved by Elon Musk and Steve Bannon Never Existed Op Ed, Yesterday

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

  127. Angola Rail Line Offers Clues to Trump’s Africa Policy Foreign, Yesterday

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

  128. I Just Saw the Future. It Was Not in America. Op Ed, Yesterday

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

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

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

  130. More Americans Can’t Afford Medical Care, Poll Finds Science, Yesterday

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

  131. Las alianzas de EE. UU. se desmoronan por las amenazas de Trump En español, Yesterday

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

  132. Liberal Wins Wisconsin Court Race, Despite Musk’s Millions Politics, Yesterday

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

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

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

  134. With Painful Layoffs Ahead, Agencies Push Incentives to Quit Washington, Yesterday

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

  135. Trump Set to Meet With Top Aides to Decide TikTok’s Fate Business, Yesterday

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

  136. G.O.P. Bolsters House Majority by Retaining Two Seats in Florida National, April 1

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

  137. If New York Puts a Casino in the Bronx, Trump Will Get $115 Million Metro, April 1

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

  138. DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment Culture, April 1

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

  139. He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He’s Facing Charges of Injuring a Child. Washington, April 1

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

  140. Los aranceles recíprocos de Trump entrarían en vigor el miércoles En español, April 1

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

  141. Trump Expected to Announce Reciprocal Tariffs for Other Countries Video, April 1

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

  142. In Adams Case, Some Say It’s Not the Time for Narrow Reading of the Law Metro, April 1

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

  143. Bongino Tells F.B.I. He Is Not Partisan Washington, April 1

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

  144. 5 Takeaways From the Hearing for Trump’s Joint Chiefs Chairman Pick Washington, April 1

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

  145. Wisconsin Voters Have a Huge Opportunity to Brush Back Trump and Musk Op Ed, April 1

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

  146. Why Al Gore Is Shifting His Climate Activism Abroad Climate, April 1

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

  147. He Wore a ‘Patriotic’ Hat to a Blue Jays Game. It Got Him Ejected. Express, April 1

    The message “Canada is not for sale” drew attention because of a rule against political slogans at Rogers Centre in Toronto. The team later apologized.

  148. Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs Business, April 1

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

  149. Trump Said Auto Emissions Don’t Affect the Environment. That’s Not True. Climate, April 1

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

  150. Rubio Orders U.S. Diplomats to Scour Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media Washington, April 1

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