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  1. Trump Reverts to Diplomacy With Iran, but the Road Is Narrow World, Today

    Iran is skilled at prolonging negotiations over its nuclear program, and seems to be hoping President Trump is out for a quick win, rather than a prolonged regional war.

  2. Trump’s Obama Derangement Syndrome Opinion, Today

    The president shows, once again, that he shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval.

  3. The President’s Personal Spy Chief Video, Today

    From joining an F.B.I. search of an election center to allegedly suppressing a whistleblower complaint, Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is eroding the independence of our intelligence community, argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury.

  4. The Real Threat Isn’t Trump. It’s the MAGA Apparatus. Opinion, Today

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  5. A Simple Fix to Curb Federal Power Video, Today

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist David French explains how federal immunity makes it nearly impossible to sue over civil rights violations — and why a simple change to the law could finally hold agencies like ICE accountable.

  6. Are We Giving Trump Too Much Credit? Video, Today

    We obsess over what Trump and MAGA want, the columnist Jamelle Bouie says, but why do we assume they’re the only forces with agency? He discusses with Michelle Cottle and David French on “The Opinions.”

  7. They Used to Rule the West. Now They’re Dying. Opinion, Today

    The decline of traditional political parties is the precondition for our hyperpolitical age.

  8. How Hard Is It to Rig an American Election, Really? Video, Today

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  9. Canada’s Olympians Take the World Stage World, Today

    Beating America has always felt good, especially on the ice. Since President Trump began issuing tariffs and threats against Canada, sports feels extra personal.

  10. Why Trump’s Calls to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Have Raised Midterm Fears U.S., Today

    The president has escalated his language as his administration takes steps to involve itself more in election matters.

  11. Binance Gives Trump Family’s Crypto Firm a Leg Up Business, Today

    Ties between the exchange and the president’s company, World Liberty Financial, have only strengthened since the president pardoned Binance’s founder, Changpeng Zhao.

  12. Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good’s Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop. U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors had a warrant to collect evidence from Ms. Good’s vehicle, but Trump administration leaders said to drop it. About a dozen prosecutors have departed, leaving the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office in turmoil.

  13. Trump’s Greenland Threats Spill Into Another Danish Territory World, Today

    Many people in the Faroe Islands, a tiny archipelago in the North Atlantic, want to be their own state. The crisis over Greenland, Denmark’s other territory, has complicated that, for now.

  14. Bajo el control de las pandillas, Haití se enfrenta también a una crisis de liderazgo En español, Today

    Haití no ha celebrado elecciones desde 2016, y su último presidente, Jovenel Moïse, fue asesinado en 2021. El país tampoco cuenta con un Parlamento en funciones.

  15. El Super Bowl de Bad Bunny: en español, en inglés y con todos los ojos puestos en él En español, Today

    En medio de la dura retórica de la Casa Blanca, la superestrella puertorriqueña subirá al escenario el domingo con la promesa de un mensaje de unidad: “El mundo bailará”.

  16. Judge Extends Block on Trump Officials Slashing Funds to Democratic States U.S., Today

    The decision kept at bay a freeze of nearly $10 billion in child care and other social service funds destined for Minnesota and four other Democratic-led states.

  17. Trump Opens Marine National Monument in Atlantic to Commercial Fishing Climate, Today

    Off the coast of Cape Cod, the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is a unique stretch of ocean that had been protected for a decade.

  18. Republican Chairman of Homeland Security Spending Panel to Exit Congress U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada added his name to the growing list of Republicans planning to give up their seats as their party faces losses that could cost them the House.

  19. Wes Moore on 2028, His Party’s Problems and His Favorite Crab Cake U.S., Yesterday

    The Maryland governor discussed Trump, the country’s divisions and his workout routine.

  20. Cuban Deportees Who Were Transferred to Guantánamo Sent Back to U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    Dozens of men appear to be caught up in a political standoff between the Trump administration and Cuba.

  21. In the Grip of Gangs, Haiti Faces Another Crisis: A Leadership Vacuum World, Yesterday

    The tenure of a presidential council that has been running Haiti expires on Saturday. It’s unclear what will come next.

  22. White House Suggests Smithsonian Add a Trump Display Arts, Yesterday

    Administration officials met with staff at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and discussed putting multiple artworks of the president in a section of the museum.

  23. Trump Ties Tunnel Funds to Renaming of Transit Hubs Video, Yesterday

    Administration officials told Senator Chuck Schumer that the president would release federal funds for the Hudson River Gateway project if New York’s Penn Station and Washington Dulles International Airport were renamed after President Trump, according to four people familiar with the private conversations.

  24. Trump Is Hosting Governors at the White House, but Only Republicans U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s decision to exclude Democratic governors from an annual meeting later this month breaks a longstanding tradition.

  25. Besides Stars and Stripes, a Few New Flags Are Flying in Greenland World, Yesterday

    Greenland’s mini diplomatic scene is about to get more lively as Canada and France set up consulates, following threats by President Trump to take over the island.

  26. A Trump Deal With Iran May Hinge on the Number Zero U.S., Yesterday

    Can the two sides get past Iran’s claim that it has a “right” to enrich uranium?

  27. Trump’s Big, Beautiful Arms Control Proposal Is Anything But Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s new plan is aspirational at best and, at worst, disingenuous.

  28. Paul Weiss Partners Turned on Brad Karp After Learning Extent of His Epstein Ties Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Karp resigned as chairman of the elite law firm after senior partners met to decide his future.

  29. Trump elimina un video racista sobre los Obama tras una serie de críticas En español, Yesterday

    La secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca desestimó las condenas al contenido racista del video como “indignación falsa”. Pero, más tarde, el video desapareció de las redes sociales del presidente.

  30. How to Tell if You Will Save Money Using TrumpRx Health, Yesterday

    People may be able to pay less for prescriptions with their insurance rather than via the new government website. The Trump drugstore is meant to help people buy medications using their own money.

  31. Fighting Threats to Free and Fair Elections Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers add their own suggestions in response to an editorial about ways to defend the election system. Also: President Trump’s racist post about the Obamas.

  32. Libyan Man Is Arrested in Deaths of 4 Americans in 2012 Benghazi Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The man, Zubayar al-Bakoush, is the third suspect apprehended for the 2012 attack on U.S. facilities that killed four Americans.

  33. Judge Allows Release of Evidence From Border Patrol Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times. Video from the October incident in Chicago could now be released as early as Monday.

  34. El ataque naval estadounidense más reciente mata a 2 personas en el Pacífico En español, Yesterday

    La operación fue autorizada por el general de los Marines que asumió el mando de las operaciones militares en América Latina y el Caribe ese mismo día.

  35. What to Know About the Federal Investigation Into Nike Video, Yesterday

    The federal agency that safeguards hiring practices is investigating Nike for what the agency said amounted to discrimination against white workers. Rebecca Davis O’Brien, a reporter covering labor for The New York Times, explains how the case, reflecting a Trump administration priority, has unfolded.

  36. Justice Dept. Pursues Many Officer Assault Cases in Minnesota as Misdemeanors U.S., Yesterday

    It is a pattern that has played out in other cities where the administration has conducted immigration surges and taken a muscular stance against those accused of impeding federal officers.

  37. Latest U.S. Boat Strike Kills 2 in Pacific U.S., Yesterday

    The operation was authorized by the Marine general who took command of military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean earlier in the day.

  38. Trump Posts Video Portraying the Obamas as Apes U.S., Yesterday

    The video, shared by the president’s Truth Social account, contains a brief clip of the faces of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, on the bodies of apes.

  39. The Growing List of Names in the Epstein Files, and the Federal Investigation into D.E.I. at Nike The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  40. At These Olympics, Which America Are We Cheering For? Opinion, Yesterday

    Although the actions of those in power have filled me with sadness, I love the people of this country.

  41. Trump’s Stifling of Dissent Reaches a New Level Interactive, Yesterday

    Measuring America’s slide toward democratic erosion.

  42. Trump’s Immigration Policy Is 100 Years Old Magazine, Yesterday

    The White House seems to be mining the Coolidge era for inspiration. But America is not the country it was in 1924.

  43. What Is Minnesota’s Policy on Cooperating With Federal Immigration Enforcement? U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has criticized state and local “sanctuary” policies during its Minnesota immigration crackdown. The reality on the ground is complicated.

  44. Minnesota’s ICE Watchers: How Tactics of 1960s Radicals Went Mainstream U.S., Yesterday

    The monitoring of law enforcement has a long history, dating back to the 1960s, when leftist groups like the Black Panthers began police patrols.

  45. Argentina y EE. UU. firman un amplio acuerdo comercial que profundiza su alianza En español, Yesterday

    El acuerdo establece que Estados Unidos eliminaría los aranceles recíprocos para más de 1600 productos argentinos y se eliminarán aranceles a más de 200 productos de EE. UU.

  46. Canadá apuesta por los automóviles eléctricos, y se aleja de la dependencia de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El primer ministro, Mark Carney, anunció el jueves varias medidas destinadas a convertir a Canadá en líder mundial en vehículos eléctricos y a rescatar una industria asolada por la política comercial estadounidense.

  47. The Globalization of Canadian Rage Opinion, Yesterday

    The world is angry. Canada’s been there all along.

  48. Para Claudia Sheinbaum, eliminar a los cárteles también tiene un precio político En español, Yesterday

    El problema no es simplemente que los grupos de narcotraficantes ataquen al Estado. Es que a menudo forman parte de él.

  49. Argentina and U.S. Sign Sweeping Trade Deal as Alliance Deepens World, Yesterday

    The deal reduces reciprocal tariffs and expands quotas for key trading goods, including Argentine beef — a flashpoint for American ranchers.

  50. Smithsonian Folklife Festival Gives Way to Trump’s Patriotic Fair Arts, Yesterday

    The summer festival, held annually since 1967, will not take place as usual on the National Mall, which will instead host the president’s Great American State Fair.

  51. ‘The Mistake of Feminism’ Video, Yesterday

    Is it possible to support women while also opposing abortion? The pro-life activist Lila Rose argues yes. The key, she says, is to acknowledge that men and women are inherently different.

  52. Who Decides When a Pregnancy Is Life-Threatening? Video, Yesterday

    Strict abortion bans can be at odds with emergency medical care. The pro-life activist Lila Rose argues they can coexist.

  53. Trump’s Online Drugstore Opens for Business Health, Yesterday

    TrumpRx is aimed at helping patients use their own money to buy medicines. But researchers who study drug pricing warned that many patients could pay too much if they use the site.

  54. 12 Columbia Professors and Students Are Arrested at Anti-ICE Protest New York, Yesterday

    Demonstrators, who were demanding that the university provide more protection for international students, blocked Broadway.

  55. Failure to Alert Judge to Press Law for Reporter Search Draws Ethical Scrutiny U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department may have violated a candor rule by not disclosing a 1980 law when seeking a warrant for a Washington Post reporter’s home.

  56. Lawmakers Say They Will Not Cooperate With Inquiry Into Illegal Orders Video U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department investigation was an escalation in the administration’s response to a video that President Trump said was “punishable by death.”

  57. Senators Clash Over Immigration Enforcement, Risking a D.H.S. Shutdown U.S., February 5

    With eight days until a deadline to keep the Department of Homeland Security running, bipartisan talks on reining in federal immigration agents’ tactics appeared to sputter before they had even gotten underway.

  58. La plata está tan cara que Pandora está cambiando al platino En español, February 5

    La empresa joyera más grande del mundo busca reducir su exposición a la volatilidad de la plata. Es su revés más reciente, sumado al recelo de los consumidores y los aranceles elevados.

  59. How Do You Write About a Slur? Times Insider, February 5

    President Trump, Elon Musk and Joe Rogan have recently used the “R-word.” Reporting on its use can be uncomfortable.

  60. White House Offers Shifting Story on Gabbard’s Presence at Georgia Raid U.S., February 5

    President Trump said Thursday that Attorney General Pam Bondi had directed Tulsi Gabbard to be present for an operation at an election center. It was the administration’s fourth explanation for her presence.

  61. When Venezuelan Oil Comes to the U.S. Climate, February 5

    In Mississippi, neighbors of a Chevron plant worry that an influx of Venezuelan oil could increase pollution. They want the company to pay to move them out.

  62. Carney Stakes Canada’s Auto Future on E.V.s as It Pulls Away From the U.S. World, February 5

    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced several measures Thursday aimed at making Canada a global leader in electric vehicles and rescuing an industry ravaged by U.S. trade policy.

  63. ICE’s ‘Reckless, Xenophobic Mission’ Opinion, February 5

    Readers suggest steps to take in response to federal actions that have terrorized some communities. Also: When the president is rude; imperfect marriages.

  64. Trump dice que su estilo impredecible le da ventaja. Pero tiene un costo En español, February 5

    A un año del inicio del segundo mandato del presidente Trump, sus amenazas, retrocesos, giros y vueltas parecen estar desgastando a aliados y adversarios.

  65. TrumpRx Is Set to Go Live on Thursday U.S., February 5

    The government website is meant to connect Americans with drug companies to buy prescriptions directly with their own money. It is not clear how many patients will save money.

  66. Secretary Rubio Gives Up Role as Acting U.S. Archivist U.S., February 5

    Mr. Rubio had been the acting head of the National Archives since early 2025, after President Trump fired its previous chief. His tenure was limited to 300 days by law.

  67. Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Workers U.S., February 5

    The policy change makes it easier for the president to discipline or remove up to 50,000 employees, another push in the administration’s campaign to reshape the federal work force.

  68. What’s Really Driving These Bogus Claims of Voter Fraud Opinion, February 5

    Mr. Trump’s recent justification for unconstitutionally nationalizing elections is false, illegal and dangerous to democracy.

  69. Venezuela detuvo a aliados de Maduro señalados por EE. UU., según informes En español, February 5

    El interrogatorio de Raúl Gorrín y Alex Saab, empresarios vinculados al gobierno del presidente depuesto, evidenció una mayor cooperación entre ambas naciones.

  70. What Restrictions Are Democrats Demanding for Immigration Agents? U.S., February 5

    Democrats say they will not support a spending bill to keep the Homeland Security Department running without new restrictions on federal agents.

  71. Trump Brings Out the Worst in Everyone Opinion, February 5

    Us included.

  72. Heads? MAGA Wins. Tails? I Win. Opinion, February 5

    A law that just might save the midterms.

  73. Surge in Immigration Cases in Minnesota Pushes Prosecutors and Judges to Brink U.S., February 5

    Remarks by a prosecutor opened a revealing window onto how the courts in the state are buckling under the weight of a deluge of cases arising from the Trump administration’s campaign.

  74. How Trump Brought the Fight Over American History to Philadelphia Arts, February 5

    The administration took a crowbar to a site that focused on George Washington and slavery. But can the contradictions of the Founding Era be erased?

  75. Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada on the Empty Propaganda of ‘Melania’ Opinion, February 5

    Glamour, silence and a very big hat.

  76. It’s Been Called the ‘Sistine Chapel of the New Deal.’ Don’t Destroy It. Arts, February 5

    The rare murals in the Cohen Federal Building celebrate vital American values of dignity and community. Now they could meet the same fate as the White House’s East Wing.

  77. Nuclear Arms Control Era Comes to End Amid Global Rush for New Weapons U.S., February 5

    Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of nuclear arms control with Russia.

  78. It’s Not the Cartels That Worry Claudia Sheinbaum Opinion, February 5

    Trump wants total war on Mexico’s cartels. Sheinbaum won’t give it to him.

  79. Qué es el ‘neomonarquismo’ y qué dice de Trump En español, February 5

    Los expertos intentan vislumbrar el enfoque del presidente de EE. UU. sobre la política global y la economía. Una teoría ve antecedentes en un gobierno dinástico.

  80. Venezuela Said to Detain Maduro Allies Targeted by the U.S. World, February 5

    The questioning of the politically connected businessmen, Raúl Gorrín and Alex Saab, signaled deepening cooperation between the two nations.

  81. Brad Karp Resigns as Paul Weiss Chairman Amid Epstein Fallout Business, February 5

    The decision followed the release of a series of embarrassing emails between Mr. Karp and Jeffrey Epstein.

  82. China’s Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan in Phone Call U.S., February 5

    Both leaders gave versions of what they discussed, but the Chinese president’s take made clear the issue of the island was front and center.

  83. U.S. and Iran to Hold Talks in Oman on Friday World, February 5

    The White House confirmed a meeting would take place after days of conflicting reports on the talks’ timing, location and format.

  84. A Canadian Pop Star’s New Olympics Ad Has Some Elbows Up World, February 5

    Tate McRae’s promotional video for NBC, in which she name checks Team USA athletes, has drawn the ire of some Canadians as the country’s relationship with the United States hits new lows.

  85. Trump Says His Unpredictable Style Gives Him Leverage. But It Has a Cost. U.S., February 4

    A year into President Trump’s second term, his threats, retreats, twists and turns appear to be wearing on allies and adversaries.

  86. This Is the Real Reason Susie Wiles Talked to Me 11 Times Opinion, February 4

    What did her unguarded remarks reveal about the Trump White House?

  87. In Forcing the Clintons to Testify on Epstein, Comer Sets a New Precedent U.S., February 4

    The Republican chairman’s successful targeting of a former president who faces no charge of wrongdoing was the sort of tactic typical in an autocracy where leaders fear being jailed when they are out of power.

  88. 700 agentes de inmigración saldrán de Mineápolis, según el zar fronterizo En español, February 4

    Unos 2000 agentes y parte del personal se quedarán en la ciudad, donde las muertes a manos de agentes federales de dos personas que protestaban contra la represión migratoria han generado indignación.

  89. F.T.C. Settles With Express Scripts Over High Insulin Prices Health, February 4

    The Trump administration announced that the company, a pharmacy benefit manager, had agreed to make significant changes to its practices.

  90. Supreme Court Clears Way for California Voting Map U.S., February 4

    The state’s Republican Party had asked the justices to step in and block the new congressional maps, which give an advantage to Democrats, before the midterms.

  91. In Spending Talks, Senators Clash Over Immigration Crackdown U.S., February 4

    Democrats’ push to rein in federal agents, and Republican opposition, reflect opposite views of whether the deportation drive should be bound by standard law enforcement rules.

  92. Man Convicted of Trying to Assassinate Trump Gets Life Sentence U.S., February 4

    Federal prosecutors told the judge that Ryan Routh had “plotted painstakingly” to ambush Donald J. Trump in 2024 at his golf course near West Palm Beach.

  93. South African Party Leader Bows Out, Stirring Fears for Government’s Future World, February 4

    John Steenhuisen, who led a party supporting the A.N.C. in a coalition government, is leaving after controversies about his handling of a livestock virus and Uber Eats orders.

  94. Erasing American History, the Trump Way Opinion, February 4

    Readers object to the National Park Service’s deletions at historic sites ordered by the Trump administration. Also: David Brooks’s farewell column.

  95. Prosecutor Fired After Voicing Frustration With Immigration Caseload U.S., February 4

    The prosecutor, Julie T. Le, told a judge that she and her colleagues in the U.S. attorney’s office were overwhelmed by the White House’s immigration operation in Minnesota.

  96. How the Justice Department Failed Epstein’s Victims — Again Video, February 4

    Molly Jong-Fast argues that the Trump administration’s sloppy release of the Epstein files is more than just incompetence; it’s a betrayal of the victims.

  97. ‘Trump Has Lost the Country’ Video, February 4

    Columnist Ross Douthat on “the truth that you won’t hear” when it comes to Trump’s vanishing coalition.

  98. Trump reprende a una periodista de CNN por no sonreír En español, February 4

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha señalado con frecuencia a mujeres periodistas para atacarlas personalmente. Esta vez lo hizo con Kaitlan Collins, corresponsal jefa de CNN en la Casa Blanca.

  99. Trump insiste en ‘nacionalizar’ las elecciones de EE. UU., mientras la Casa Blanca se retracta En español, February 4

    El presidente Trump repitió sus afirmaciones infundadas de que las elecciones estadounidenses están manipuladas, en tanto los republicanos se enfrentan a posibles pérdidas este otoño.

  100. Border Czar Says He Is Pulling 700 Immigration Agents Out of Minneapolis U.S., February 4

    About 2,000 personnel will be left in the city, where the killings of two protesters against President Trump’s immigration crackdown by federal officers have generated outrage.

  101. Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections Adds to State Officials’ Alarm U.S., February 4

    Some top state election officials, who run voting across the country, worry that the federal government has become hostile to them and their work.

  102. Fulton County in Georgia Challenges the F.B.I.’s Seizure of 2020 Ballots U.S., February 4

    The county filed a motion demanding the return of ballots and other election materials that were seized by the F.B.I. in a highly unusual move by the Trump administration.

  103. Trump Berates Female Reporter Pressing Him on Epstein for Not Smiling Video, February 4

    President Trump scolded CNN’s chief White House correspondent, Kaitlan Collins, after she asked about the latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling her “the worst reporter.”

  104. Welcome to the Resistance, Public School Parents Opinion, February 4

    School communities are central to organizing against federal harassment.

  105. Todo sobre los archivos Epstein En español, February 4

    El caso del acaudalado delincuente sexual lleva años en los titulares y todo el mundo lo conoce. Pero es un escándalo tan extenso que resulta difícil comprenderlo.

  106. Las memorias de Melania eran malas. La película es peor En español, February 4

    Es una proeza cinematográfica dedicar tanto tiempo a una persona y revelar tan poco.

  107. Common Ground Is for Suckers Opinion, February 4

    Some are more American than others.

  108. Voters Say Housing Prices Are Too High. Trump Wants Them Higher. Business, February 4

    When President Trump said he wanted to drive housing prices up, not down, he was speaking to a conundrum that has flummoxed policymakers for decades.

  109. Congress Reins In Drug Middlemen in Effort to Lower Prescription Prices Health, February 4

    The legislation will impose new restrictions on pharmacy benefit managers, giant companies like CVS Caremark, Optum Rx and Express Scripts that oversee prescription drug benefits.

  110. ‘Don Colossus’, la estatua dorada del presidente Trump que busca su hogar En español, February 4

    Un grupo de inversores en criptomoneda espera que la estatua se instale pronto en uno de los campos de golf de Trump en Florida.

  111. Trump Signs Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown Video, February 4

    President Trump signed a spending package on Tuesday that reopened major parts of the government, as well as fund the Department of Homeland Security as negotiations over restrictions on the administration’s immigration crackdown continue.

  112. ‘Neoroyalism’ and What It Says About Trump Business, February 4

    Experts are reaching to divine the president’s approach to global policy and economics, with one theory seeing antecedents in centuries-old dynastic rule.

  113. A Defiant Don Lemon Appears in New York Days After His Arrest New York, February 4

    The anchorman, who was arrested over a protest in Minnesota, told an audience in Manhattan, “I’m not going to let them turn me around,” and sang lines from a civil rights era freedom song.

  114. Trump, Changing Course, Throws Harvard Deal Talks Into Chaos U.S., February 4

    In the latest example of his mercurial negotiating style, President Trump went from dropping his ask for a $200 million fine to demanding $1 billion from the university.

  115. In Ohio, I Caught a Glimpse of the New Resistance Opinion, February 4

    It’s not just blue America where people are readying themselves for disaster.

  116. Judge Appears Likely to Curtail Hegseth’s Power to Penalize Kelly for Video U.S., February 4

    Attorneys for Democratic Senator Mark Kelly argued that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was brazenly violating the separation of powers by seeking to punish a member of Congress for public statements.

  117. Trump Repeats Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections, as White House Walks It Back U.S., February 3

    President Trump’s extraordinary comments were the latest iteration of his unsubstantiated claims that U.S. elections are rigged as Republicans face potentially big losses next year.

  118. Plastic Surgeons’ Group Advises Delaying Gender-Affirming Procedures Until Age 19 Health, February 3

    The organization’s latest guidance is a departure from the prevailing views of several other major medical organizations.

  119. Stephen Miran Resigns From White House as Fed Term Stretches On Business, February 3

    Mr. Miran had taken a leave of absence from advising the president after adding a role at the Federal Reserve, drawing criticism from Democrats.

  120. Trump Scolds CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for ‘Not Smiling’ U.S., February 3

    Testy remarks from a president who has frequently singled out female journalists for criticism and personal attacks.

  121. Renee Good’s Brothers Call on Congress to Rein In Immigration Crackdown U.S., February 3

    At a forum on Capitol Hill held by congressional Democrats, the brothers of the 37-year-old American citizen fatally shot by an ICE agent said immigration enforcement tactics must be dialed back.

  122. Trump Releases Latest Rendering of White House Ballroom Project U.S., February 3

    President Trump emphasized that the ballroom would not be taller than the Executive Mansion of the White House, as he faces criticism over the size of the project.

  123. All About the Epstein Files World, February 3

    Everyone seems to have questions about the sprawling scandal, so we talked to a reporter who’s been following the case for years.

  124. Colombia sale a las calles mientras Petro se reúne con Trump En español, February 3

    El mandatario colombiano había pedido a sus seguidores que salieran por todo el país mientras él se reunía el martes con su homólogo estadounidense.

  125. The Risk We Face in Opposing Trump Opinion, February 3

    People often misunderstand nonviolent protest. It is not merely eschewing violence.

  126. Colombians Rally During Their President’s Meeting with Trump U.S., February 3

    President Gustavo Petro had asked Colombians to gather around the country during his meeting with President Trump on Tuesday.

  127. Why U.S. Car Companies Want to Make Giant Batteries Climate, February 3

    Even as American automakers have scaled back their ambitions for electric vehicles, some are pivoting to a technology that could help boost renewable energy.

  128. U.S. Fighter Jet Shoots Down Iranian Drone Amid Heightened Tensions U.S., February 3

    A U.S. fighter jet shot down the Iranian drone after it “unnecessarily maneuvered” toward the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.

  129. Lo que hay que saber sobre la publicación más reciente del archivo Epstein En español, February 3

    Los documentos dan detalles sobre las relaciones de Epstein con varias figuras destacadas y contienen numerosas acusaciones sin corroborar.

  130. Lawsuit Argues Trump Gold Card Visa Program Prioritizes Wealth Over Ability U.S., February 3

    The suit asks that a judge find the pay-for-play visa program unlawful, casting it as another example of the Trump administration’s seeking to bypass Congress.

  131. Rusia ataca centrales eléctricas en una Ucrania helada justo antes de las conversaciones de paz En español, February 3

    Instalaciones eléctricas en al menos seis regiones, incluida Kiev, fueron atacadas, a pesar de que el presidente Trump pidió una pausa.

  132. Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Opinion, February 3

    Readers fear how far the president will go to ensure Republican victories in the midterms. Also: What it means to be a naturalized American.

  133. House Passes Bill to Reopen Government, Sending It to Trump U.S., February 3

    Approval of the measure kicked off what promises to be a difficult negotiation between Democrats and President Trump over their demands to rein in immigration agents.

  134. ‘Don Colossus,’ a Golden Statue of President Trump, Waits for Its Home Technology, February 3

    A group of cryptocurrency investors backing a memecoin hopes the statue will soon be installed at one of Mr. Trump’s golf courses in Florida.

  135. Trump pide a los republicanos ‘nacionalizar’ las elecciones En español, February 3

    Los comentarios, realizados en un pódcast conservador, siguen a una serie de medidas de su gobierno para intentar ejercer un mayor control sobre las elecciones de EE. UU.

  136. Former Farming Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Could Face ‘Widespread Collapse’ U.S., February 3

    A group of past government officials and the former heads of farming associations issued a dire warning to members of Congress.

  137. Polls Show Strong G.O.P. Support for Trump on Immigration U.S., February 3

    A small, but growing, share of Republicans say that enforcement has gone too far, after the killing of two Minneapolis protesters.

  138. New York Attorney General to Deploy Observers to Document ICE Raids New York, February 3

    Letitia James, the state’s top law official, said staffers from her office would serve as “neutral witnesses” amid recent backlash to President Trump’s deportation campaign.

  139. Donald Trump se reunirá con Gustavo Petro en la Casa Blanca En español, February 3

    Se espera que el presidente Trump se reúna en privado con el presidente de Colombia el martes. Aunque han tenido disputas en el pasado, hay indicios de que las tensiones están disminuyendo.

  140. The F.B.I.’s Extraordinary Seizure of Voting Records The Daily, February 3

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered a call in which President Trump directly questioned frontline agents about their investigation.

  141. Trump to Meet With Colombia’s President at White House U.S., February 3

    President Trump was expected to meet privately with President Gustavo Petro of Colombia on Tuesday. They have clashed in the past, but there are signs that tensions are easing.

  142. El control autoritario de Venezuela disminuye. ¿Pero por cuánto tiempo? En español, February 3

    Una amplia propuesta de amnistía, pruebas de los límites de la censura y líderes de la oposición que salen de la clandestinidad alimentan las esperanzas de cambios democráticos. Pero abunda el escepticismo.

  143. Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers Arts, February 3

    The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.

  144. ‘Melania’ the Book Was Bad. ‘Melania’ the Movie Is Somehow Worse. Opinion, February 3

    The surface is all there is.

  145. Venezuela’s Authoritarian Grip Eases. But for How Long? World, February 3

    A sweeping amnesty proposal, tests of censorship limits and opposition leaders emerging from hiding are fueling hopes for democratic changes. But skepticism abounds.

  146. Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth Technology, February 3

    Technological advances and an erosion of trust have transformed the way news unfolds online, distorting shared reality.

  147. Caregiving, the Life-Altering Job You Didn’t Apply For Opinion, February 3

    America’s health care system isn’t built to support an aging population.

  148. ‘It’s All Rooted in a Sense of Victimhood’: On Trump’s Backlash Presidency Opinion, February 3

    We all talk about the president. Yet the presidency as a national force is disappearing, Julia Azari argues.

  149. Your Money Is Suddenly Worth Less. That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing. Opinion, February 3

    Which way is up?

  150. ‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo U.S., February 3

    President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.