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  1. Trump y la ‘doctrina Donroe’ En español, Today

    El presidente reclama una esfera especial de influencia estadounidense en el hemisferio occidental.

  2. Who’s Afraid of Tucker Carlson? The Line Is Long. Opinion, Today

    The price of “no enemies on the right” is going up.

  3. House Democrats Press for Vote to Bar Military Action in Venezuela U.S., Today

    The effort would invoke the War Powers Act, which expedites action on measures limiting the president’s war-making authority. It faces long odds in the G.O.P.-led House.

  4. Trump Will Host Saudi Crown Prince in Washington U.S., Today

    The president is offering the crown prince fighter jets, a nuclear agreement and other deals as part of his efforts to collect investment and push forward on Middle East peace.

  5. A Little Corner of Estonia in Manhattan New York, Today

    A street sign will be unveiled on 34th Street to honor a long-serving diplomat. For years, he was an emissary without a country.

  6. Where, oh Where, Will the First Female President Come From? Opinion, Today

    The election of Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger has deepened the pool of potential Oval Office occupants.

  7. Musk Doesn’t Need $1 Trillion. Does He Even Want It? Opinion, Today

    In the face of shareholders, corporate boards and even judges, Tesla’s chief executive shows what he can get away with.

  8. Under Trump, Immigrants Are More Fearful but Determined to Stay, Poll Finds U.S., Today

    A national survey found that half of all immigrants in the United States say they feel less safe since President Trump took office. Still, many say their future remains bright.

  9. ‘We Need to Be Worried’: Three University Leaders on the Fate of Higher Education in the Trump Era Opinion, Today

    The view from Dartmouth, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wesleyan.

  10. Inside the American-Run Base Helping Plan the Future of Gaza World, Today

    U.S. and Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats and aid workers are congregated in a warehouse in central Israel to talk about the future of Gaza. One key group is missing: Palestinians.

  11. As Rights Are Taken Away, a Transgender Trailblazer Seeks Refuge Abroad U.S., Today

    Robyn McCutcheon, the first American diplomat to come out as transgender, helped to shape personnel and foreign policy at the State Department. The country she served doesn’t feel like home anymore.

  12. House to Vote on Release of Epstein Files Video, Today

    The House of Representatives was expected to vote on a bipartisan bill that would make public all files related to Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump, who had long resisted the release, directed Republicans to back the bill.

  13. Un argumento en favor de derrocar a Maduro En español, Today

    Una reflexión sobre por qué una intervención en Venezuela es apremiante.

  14. Trump Says America Is in ‘Golden Age,’ Straining to Address Affordability U.S., Today

    Speaking at a gathering of McDonald’s franchise owners and operators, the president boasted that he had “normalized” inflation.

  15. Tennessee Judge Temporarily Blocks National Guard Deployment in Memphis U.S., Today

    The judge said the case “raises important questions concerning the use of the state’s military forces for domestic law enforcement purposes.”

  16. Trump Has the Power to Release the Epstein Files, With or Without Congress U.S., Today

    The president has reversed himself and encouraged lawmakers to vote for compelling the Justice Department to turn over investigation documents, but he never really needed their approval.

  17. Inside ICE Detention Video, Today

    They came to the U.S. legally. ICE jailed them anyway. Jemmy Jimenez Rosa, Ayman Soliman and Jasmine Mooney share their stories from inside a cruel detention system that operates with impunity.

  18. Trump Won’t Rule Out Sending Troops to Venezuela U.S., Today

    President Trump said that he was open to talking with President Nicolás Maduro but that the United States has “to take care of Venezuela” as the U.S. builds a military force in the Caribbean.

  19. Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Hits a Battleground State U.S., Today

    The Charlotte raids pose a new political test of a top Trump priority.

  20. Trump Administration Asks Court to Block California’s Ban on Masked Federal Agents U.S., Today

    The U.S. government says the new law threatens the safety of its agents and argues that states cannot regulate federal agencies.

  21. The MAGA Crackup Might Finally Be Here Opinion, Today

    Even if the Epstein files never come out, it’s increasingly clear that a Trump coalition is fragmenting.

  22. MacKenzie Scott Gives $700 Million to Historically Black Colleges U.S., Yesterday

    The donations to over a dozen schools come as the Trump administration is directing more funds to the historically Black institutions, too.

  23. Trump Announces U.S. Will Sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia Video, Yesterday

    President Trump told reporters on Monday that he planned to sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, against the guidance from national security officials in his own administration. The Pentagon has expressed concerns that this could create an opportunity for China to steal the advanced fighter jets’ technology.

  24. Trump Bows to Reality in Epstein Reversal, Beating a Rare Retreat U.S., Yesterday

    Faced with a mass defection on a bill to demand the release of the Epstein files, the president rushed to avoid an embarrassing loss, suggesting a slip in his iron grip on the G.O.P.

  25. The Fed Is Cutting Bank Oversight. Critics See Risks. Business, Yesterday

    The regulator is cutting staff and easing oversight in ways that critics say might make supervisors less equipped to spot a crisis in advance, risking deeper damage to the economy.

  26. In Major Breakthrough, U.N. Security Council Adopts U.S. Peace Plan for Gaza World, Yesterday

    Russia and China abstained. The vote provides a legal mandate for the Trump administration’s vision of how to move past the cease-fire to rebuild the war-ravaged enclave after two years of war.

  27. El príncipe de Arabia Saudita vuelve a EE. UU. tras una larga ausencia En español, Yesterday

    El asesinato de un periodista a manos de agentes saudíes convirtió a Mohammed bin Salman, el príncipe heredero, en un paria internacional. Ahora, con demasiado poder como para ser ignorado, visitará la Casa Blanca.

  28. Trump Says U.S. Will Sell F-35s to Saudis, Despite Pentagon Concerns U.S., Yesterday

    The president told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that he planned to sell the advanced fighter jets to Riyadh.

  29. Trump and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ World, Yesterday

    The president is claiming a special U.S. sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.

  30. Mamdani Reaches Out to White House to Arrange Meeting With Trump New York, Yesterday

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said he hoped to press President Trump to help ease the affordability crisis. His remarks came a day after Mr. Trump said he wanted to “see everything work out well for New York.”

  31. 25 Girls Abducted From School in Nigeria World, Yesterday

    The kidnapping echoed the abduction of the Chibok girls 11 years ago and came as U.S. officials pressed the country to address violence against Christians.

  32. The Case for Overthrowing Maduro Opinion, Yesterday

    Thinking through the case for intervention in Venezuela.

  33. High Hamburger Prices? White House Blames Biden and Migrants. U.S., Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said migrants were bringing sick cows across the border, snarling beef supply chains.

  34. Next Trump Project Opens More Doors for New Investors U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump Organization and its Middle East development partner have announced a project in the Maldives that marries two of the family’s most successful moneymaking enterprises.

  35. Trump’s New Take on the Epstein Files Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Also: A teacher’s suspension.

  36. Judge Says Justice Dept. May Have Committed Misconduct in Comey Case U.S., Yesterday

    The magistrate judge raised the question of whether “government misconduct” in the case might require dismissing the charges against the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, altogether.

  37. La ‘doctrina Donroe’: el intento de Trump de controlar el hemisferio occidental En español, Yesterday

    Estados Unidos ha intentado durante mucho tiempo inclinar la balanza en América Latina, donde ha apoyado golpes militares, llevado a cabo operaciones encubiertas e invadido Panamá.

  38. As Trump Looks for Distraction on Epstein, Justice Dept. Rushes to His Aid U.S., Yesterday

    The department was deployed, in effect, as an arm of the president’s rapid-response operation to help him muscle through a damaging news cycle over Jeffrey Epstein, former and current officials said.

  39. As Struggling Farmers Take on Debt, a Bailout From D.C. May Come Too Late Business, Yesterday

    It could be months before they receive aid, well after the winter period when they talk to their bankers and make decisions about the planting ahead.

  40. Trump dice que los republicanos de la Cámara deben votar para divulgar los archivos del caso Epstein En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump cambió de opinión sobre la posibilidad de que decenas de republicanos voten esta semana para obligar a su gobierno a hacer públicos los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein.

  41. Trump Calls on House Republicans to Release the Epstein Files Video, Yesterday

    After weeks campaigning against a bill that would compel the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump reversed his stance and urged House Republicans to back the measure.

  42. Trump’s Surprise Pivot on the Epstein Files, and Why Crypto A.T.M.s Are a Hub for Scams The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Hollywood’s star-studded movies are tanking.

  43. Unpacking Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Proposal The Daily, Yesterday

    The Trump administration is recasting its economic messaging to try to show that it is serious about the nation’s affordability crisis.

  44. Too Powerful to Ignore, Saudi Prince Returns to Washington’s Embrace World, Yesterday

    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is to visit the White House on Tuesday for the first time since 2018, when the killing of a journalist by Saudi agents made him a pariah.

  45. A Democratic Senate Majority? That’s Not an Impossible Dream. Opinion, Yesterday

    The path is more promising than you think.

  46. Thousands March for Climate Action as U.N. Talks Enter Second Week Climate, Yesterday

    As the talks continue, some countries are pushing for a detailed “road map” for a global transition away from oil, gas and coal.

  47. The ‘Donroe Doctrine’: Trump’s Bid to Control the Western Hemisphere World, Yesterday

    President Trump has tightened the U.S. grip on the Americas by rewarding allies and punishing rivals. That has upended the region’s politics.

  48. A Conservative Cure for Trumpism Opinion, Yesterday

    Can the right find its way back to small government? Sarah Isgur thinks so.

  49. New Passport Rule Sends Blunt and Sweeping Message to Trans Americans U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has said that the U.S. passports of transgender people must now reflect the sex on their original birth certificate, reversing a decades-old policy.

  50. The Lesson We Teach Schoolchildren About the Holocaust Is Wrong Opinion, Yesterday

    First they came for whom?

  51. Los correos electrónicos de Epstein revelan un Nueva York que quedó en el pasado En español, Yesterday

    La correspondencia recientemente publicada es como un portal de regreso a un ambiente de poder en Manhattan que se ha perdido, el mundo del que surgió Donald Trump.

  52. Saudi Leader Looking Inward as He Comes to Washington Opinion, Yesterday

    The crown prince will meet President Trump with an agenda aimed at protecting the kingdom’s interests.

  53. Trump Gives Legs to South Korea’s Dream for Nuclear-Powered Subs World, Yesterday

    For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.

  54. Marjorie Taylor Greene busca recomponer su relación con Donald Trump En español, Yesterday

    La legisladora por Georgia, otrora una de las voces más fieles al presidente, enfrenta ataques de Trump tras respaldar la divulgación de archivos vinculados a Epstein.

  55. Trump Defends Tucker Carlson After Nick Fuentes Interview U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump defended Mr. Carlson’s friendly interview with an openly antisemitic white supremacist that prompted denunciations from some on the right.

  56. Trump Tariffs Push Japan’s Economy Into Contraction Business, Yesterday

    The Japanese economy shrank by 1.8 percent compared to the same quarter last year, as U.S. tariffs dampened automobile exports and prompted a bleak outlook for growth.

  57. Trump Says House Republicans Should Vote to Release Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump reversed himself as he faced the prospect that dozens of Republicans could vote this week to compel his administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

  58. ‘It’s a Culture Now of Fear: A Year of Chaos Inside the Justice Department’ Interactive, Yesterday

    Sixty former staffers describe an environment of suspicion and intimidation within the nation’s most powerful law enforcement agency.

  59. U.S. Airport Restrictions to End Monday U.S., Yesterday

    The administrator of the F.A.A. said that attendance among air traffic controllers had improved. New data suggested that some airlines had not been complying with the flight cuts in recent days.

  60. In One Day, Border Patrol Arrested 81 People in Charlotte, N.C. U.S., November 16

    Federal Border Patrol agents hit the streets again on Sunday, their second day in a city home to a growing population of immigrants. It remains unclear how long they will stay.

  61. Marjorie Taylor Greene Extends an Olive Branch to Trump U.S., November 16

    The Georgia Republican, long a loyal Trump ally, had come under attack by the president after showing independence, notably on the government’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

  62. Pentagon to Withdraw Some National Guard Troops From Chicago and Portland U.S., November 16

    The move comes amid court battles and objections by state and local leaders to President Trump’s deployment orders.

  63. Epstein Emails Reveal a Lost New York Style, November 16

    The disgraced financier’s recently released documents are steeped in a clubby world that is all but gone.

  64. The Department of Deportation U.S., November 16

    The Department of Homeland Security was established to keep Americans safe. Under President Trump, it has so shifted its focus to illegal immigration that other aspects of its mission are suffering.

  65. How to Make Sense of Law Enforcement in the Streets Video, November 16

    The variety of federal forces deployed to support President Trump’s mass deportation campaign and anticrime efforts continues to expand. Often, it can be difficult for the public to tell them apart, or to understand what powers each agency has.

  66. Trump Pardons Two for Crimes Related to Jan. 6 U.S., November 15

    Daniel Edwin Wilson and Suzanne Kaye had been convicted of crimes indirectly connected to the 2021 attack on the Capitol.

  67. JD Vance Is Idling at the Edges of American Politics Opinion, November 15

    Why doesn’t the vice president have more to say about Nick Fuentes?

  68. The Questions the Epstein Emails Haven’t Answered Opinion, November 15

    What unrevealed details have made Trump so intent on preventing further disclosure?

  69. In the Epstein Saga, Trump Is His Own Worst Enemy Opinion, November 15

    Is this the beginning of the end for Trump and his MAGA base?

  70. The BBC Is Inept, Imperiled and Absolutely Essential Opinion, November 15

    The question of how to be a public broadcaster for everyone isn’t going to get easier, but the British broadcaster can do better in the attempt.

  71. Our Deadly Fentanyl Delusion Opinion, November 15

    Everything the Trump administration is doing to stop the flow of drugs is just making the problem worse.

  72. Did the Right Find Success With an Old Playbook? Opinion, November 15

    Readers respond to David Brooks’s theory that the Trump administration has co-opted the tactics of the radical left.

  73. Seven Days of Paralysis: Inside the BBC Crisis Over a Trump Documentary World, November 15

    With board members and executives deadlocked over how to respond, the news organization kept silent for days, allowing a controversy to snowball.

  74. A Mideast Development Firm Has Set Up Shop in Trump Tower World, November 15

    Dar Global bet big on the Trump name. It is now an essential foreign partner for the Trump Organization.

  75. Once He Was ‘Just Asking Questions.’ Now Tucker Carlson Is the Question. U.S., November 15

    The conservative commentator has further fractured the right with his anti-Israel rhetoric and sympathy for a white nationalist. He’s not in the mood to apologize.

  76. Trump Officials Are Policing Words and Foiling Deals at G20 Summit World, November 15

    At the annual meeting of the world’s major economic powers, U.S. objections are blocking the usual policy statements, highlighting the president’s distaste for multilateralism — and compromise.

  77. Trump Organization Is Said to Be in Talks on a Saudi Government Real Estate Deal World, November 15

    The chief executive of a Saudi firm says a Trump-branded project is “just a matter of time.” The Trump Organization’s major foreign partner is also signaling new Saudi deals.

  78. Maps Show How Latinos Who Shifted Right in 2024 Snapped Back Left in 2025 U.S., November 15

    The New Jersey governor’s race was the first significant sign that President Trump’s success with Hispanic voters in 2024 may have been only a temporary shift.

  79. Fired Scholars and Big Grants to Favored Projects: Inside Trump’s N.E.H. Arts, November 15

    Some Democrats and supporters of the National Endowment for the Humanities are questioning what they see as gutted procedures and a tilt toward handpicked projects.

  80. Inside a Chaotic Week for New York’s Food Stamp Program New York, November 15

    The government shutdown halted the program’s funding, and left many hungry New Yorkers with little or nothing to eat.

  81. Trump Cuts Ties With Marjorie Taylor Greene, Calling Her ‘Wacky’ U.S., November 15

    The rupture exposed the divides within President Trump’s MAGA base over the Epstein files and more.

  82. Trump Says He No Longer Supports Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S., November 15

    The president accused the Georgia congresswoman of turning on him and being disloyal.

  83. Judge Orders Trump Not to Threaten University of California’s Funding U.S., November 15

    An extraordinary rebuke to the federal government’s campaign against elite schools, the ruling could upend settlement talks with the university system.

  84. Trump Escalates Pressure on Venezuela, but Endgame Is Unclear U.S., November 15

    President Trump’s aides have provided conflicting accounts of what, exactly, they are seeking to achieve, as America’s largest aircraft carrier heads toward the Caribbean region.

  85. Why Matt Gaetz Is Still Around U.S., November 15

    The former congressman has remained a fixture in Washington.

  86. As Trump Targets Antifa in U.S., Rubio Labels European Groups as Terrorists U.S., November 15

    The State Department’s search for leftist groups to designate as terrorist organizations appears rooted in President Trump’s executive order on domestic groups that he calls antifa.

  87. How Epstein Could Divide Republicans Video, November 14

    “There’s not going to be a flood of Republicans fleeing Trump,” argues the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie in this episode of “The Opinions.” Instead, he predicts “small calculations here and there” from Republicans who might start to vote against Trump.

  88. Trump’s Worst Enemy? Himself. Video, November 14

    After this week’s release of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails and Trump’s questionable behavior, it seems that the president’s public standing is declining. “It makes it look like you have published a book titled ‘If I Did It,’” Jamelle Bouie says. Ultimately, Trump can’t help himself — and neither can MAGA.

  89. ICE Scouted Site to Hold Immigrant Detainees in New York City New York, November 14

    Federal officials explored the possibility of using a Coast Guard facility on Staten Island. The effort appears to be part of a plan to expand President Trump’s immigration crackdown.

  90. Trump Administration Lifts Some Food Tariffs in Effort to Ease Prices Business, November 14

    It is walking back levies on imports including beef and coffee in what critics say is an admission that tariffs raised prices in the first place.

  91. Indiana Senate Says It Won’t Vote on Redistricting That Trump Sought U.S., November 14

    The pushback from Senate Republicans follows the governor’s call for a special session to consider a new congressional map that President Trump wanted.

  92. Trump Pulls Nominee for Top I.R.S. Lawyer U.S., November 14

    President Trump’s announcement came after the nominee, Donald L. Korb, came under fire from the far-right activist Laura Loomer on social media.

  93. A Tiny West Wing Office Is Big on Trump Messaging U.S., November 14

    The Oval Office study has become a room for Trump merchandise.

  94. Russia Counters U.S. Plan for Gaza With Its Own Proposal at U.N. Security Council World, November 14

    The Trump administration wants the Security Council to adopt a resolution that has the 20-point U.S. plan annexed, effectively making it international law.

  95. Trump Plan Could Limit Green Cards for Immigrants From Travel Ban Countries U.S., November 14

    The policy change is a major expansion of the administration’s push to crack down on immigration from countries that it says lack sufficient screening and vetting abilities.

  96. White House Scraps Cash Payments for Delayed or Canceled Flights Travel, November 14

    A Biden-era rule, now halted, would have forced airlines to pay passengers up to $775 in cash for significant flight disruptions.

  97. Former U.Va. President Details Justice Department Pressure That Led to Ouster U.S., November 14

    In an extraordinary 12-page letter, James E. Ryan described the pressure campaign leading to his resignation as akin to a “hostage situation.”

  98. Government Reopens Without Data That Guides Markets and the Fed Business, November 14

    Jobs and inflation data will be released late and with caveats, complicating the Federal Reserve’s interest rate deliberations.

  99. ¿Por qué Ghislaine Maxwell recibe tan buen trato en la cárcel? En español, November 14

    Quizá haya una explicación inocente para todos los privilegios que se le conceden, pero no se me ocurre ninguna.

  100. Trump Demands Inquiry Into Epstein’s Ties to Prominent Democrats U.S., November 14

    The move appeared to be retaliation after Democrats released emails suggesting the president knew about Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.

  101. Olivia Nuzzi Did It All for Love Style, November 14

    The former political journalist has written a combustive portrait of America, President Trump and the scandal with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that upended her career.

  102. ¿Trump se está olvidando de ‘Estados Unidos primero’? En español, November 14

    El presidente Trump ha estado cenando con multimillonarios y se ha interesado mucho por las crisis en el mundo, lo que ha generado la percepción de que se está alejando de sus posturas más populistas.

  103. Los republicanos intentaron parar el escándalo Epstein. Pero lo avivaron En español, November 14

    Una investigación de la Cámara de Representantes que el Partido Republicano ha intentado utilizar a favor del gobierno ha arrojado revelaciones que solo han avivado el escándalo sobre Epstein.

  104. Georgia Official, a Veteran Prosecutor, Appoints Self to Oversee Trump Case U.S., November 14

    The official, Pete Skandalakis, had been tasked by law with finding a new prosecutor for the election interference case after Fani T. Willis was removed from it.

  105. Trump Turns to Affordability Message Amid Economic Frustration U.S., November 14

    The Trump administration is facing backlash from American consumers as higher costs from tariffs blunt wage gains.

  106. Data Centers in Space + A.I. Policy on the Right + A Gemini History Mystery Podcasts, November 14

    “As you may have noticed, it is not easy to build data centers here on Earth.”

  107. Conservative Media Picks an Epstein Story Line and Sticks to It Business, November 14

    Right-wing outlets have focused on a single redacted name in the 23,000 pages of correspondence related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday.

  108. Trump Has Snatched the Power of the Purse. Congress Should Take It Back. Opinion, November 14

    Trump’s actions should alarm anybody who shares the American founders’ suspicion of centralized power.

  109. Why Is Ghislaine Maxwell Being Pampered in Prison? Opinion, November 14

    Maybe there’s an innocent explanation for all the privileges she’s being accorded, but I can’t think of one.

  110. America First? Some Trump Supporters Worry That’s No Longer the Case. U.S., November 14

    President Trump has been dining with billionaires and has taken a keen interest in crises overseas, leading to fears that he is drifting away from his more populist stances.

  111. Kennedy Walks a Tightrope on Trump Deal for Obesity Drugs Health, November 14

    The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president.

  112. Trump Housing Official Invokes Family Legacy, to Some Relatives’ Dismay Business, November 14

    Bill Pulte has called out prominent Democrats for issues with their mortgage documents. But he has a history of carefully choosing facts about his family and businesses to enhance his reputation.

  113. Swalwell Denies Allegations of Fraud and Says Trump is Targeting Him U.S., November 14

    Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat, said he would not back down from his criticism of President Trump, and denied wrongdoing.

  114. El memorando que aprueba los ataques a embarcaciones estaría basado en afirmaciones de Trump En español, November 14

    Los dichos sobre un memorando secreto del Departamento de Justicia ofrecen un atisbo a cómo los abogados del gobierno aprobaron el curso de acción deseado por el presidente.

  115. Trump Administration Revokes Biden Ban on Drilling and Mining in Alaska Wilderness Climate, November 14

    The decision to allow oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s ecologically sensitive North Slope has the support of the state’s governor and senators.

  116. Republicans Tried to Squelch the Epstein Furor. Instead, They Fed It. U.S., November 14

    A House investigation that the G.O.P. has tried to use to deflect calls for more transparency has yielded striking revelations that have only fueled the Epstein saga.

  117. Memo Blessing Boat Strikes Is Said to Rely on Trump’s Claims About Cartels U.S., November 14

    Accounts of a secret Justice Department memo offer a window into how administration lawyers approved the president’s desired course of action.

  118. Canada Reaches for Its Economic Past to Find a Future Less Reliant on the U.S. World, November 13

    Prime Minister Mark Carney fast-tracked mines and other natural resource projects to the dismay of some Indigenous groups and many environmentalists.

  119. Mamdani and Hochul Discuss Their Challenges: Trump and Child Care New York, November 13

    Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, and Gov. Kathy Hochul met to talk about how to prepare for threats from President Trump.

  120. Trump Administration Prepares Tariff Exemptions in Bid to Lower Food Prices U.S., November 13

    If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.

  121. Un pescador colombiano murió en un ataque de EE. UU. Su familia quiere justicia En español, November 13

    El caso ha generado una disputa en torno al despliegue militar estadounidense en el Caribe y la legalidad de los ataques realizados en aguas internacionales.

  122. Some T.S.A. Workers to Get $10,000 Bonuses for Shutdown Work U.S., November 13

    Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, began handing out $10,000 checks to T.S.A. workers who “went above and beyond” during the shutdown, after the president recommended similar bonuses for some air traffic controllers.

  123. BBC Apologizes to Trump but Refuses to Pay Compensation World, November 13

    The BBC said it would not rebroadcast a misleadingly edited documentary but added, “We strongly disagree there is a basis for a defamation claim.”

  124. Una serie de contratos millonarios ayudó a Pakistán a ganarse el favor de Trump En español, November 13

    Como Pakistán ha contratado a grupos de cabildeo con estrechos vínculos con el presidente Trump, también ha recibido un trato arancelario favorable y un acceso único en Washington.

  125. U.S. Officials Raise Concerns About Saudi Arabia’s Bid for F-35 Jets U.S., November 13

    A Pentagon intelligence report says China could try to acquire advanced F-35 technology in Saudi Arabia if the Trump administration sells jets to the kingdom.

  126. Después del distanciamiento de Trump, Epstein dijo que podría ‘acabar con él’ En español, November 13

    Por años, Jeffrey Epstein siguió los pasos del presidente en busca de información potencialmente perjudicial sobre él y sus negocios, según revela la correspondencia con sus asociados.

  127. Family of Fisherman Killed in U.S. Military Strike Says It Wants Justice World, November 13

    Colombia was a top U.S. ally in Latin America until the Trump administration began deadly strikes in international waters. Now, one family wants justice.

  128. The Global Climate Leadership Vacuum Climate, November 13

    The United States is largely absent from the United Nations climate negations in Brazil. So who is stepping up?

  129. Los obispos católicos censuran la ‘deportación masiva’ de migrantes en EE. UU. En español, November 13

    En un inusual comunicado, los clérigos enmarcaron la crisis migratoria en términos principalmente morales.

  130. Epstein’s Emails About Trump Video, November 13

    Our investigative reporter Steve Eder provides context about Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with President Donald Trump based on information from over 20,000 pages of documents from Epstein’s estate released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.

  131. Epstein’s Emails Briefing, November 13

    Congress released new files from the Epstein investigation. We explain what they mean.

  132. Asia del sur en vilo En español, November 13

    No se conocen vínculos entre dos atentados con bomba en India y Pakistán, pero se producen en un momento en el que las tensiones entre los países ya son elevadas.

  133. How the Government Will Reopen, and What’s in the Epstein Emails The Headlines, November 13

    Plus, the penny’s last day.

  134. ‘He Knew’: What Epstein Said About Trump in New Emails The Daily, November 13

    More than 20,000 pages of documents were released from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.

  135. Ukraine’s Dilemma as Pokrovsk Teeters: Save Lives or Keep Holding On World, November 13

    Military analysts and some Ukrainian commanders worry that Kyiv may be repeating the mistake of staying in an embattled city longer than it should, aiming to inflict far more casualties than it suffers.

  136. Pardon Me. I Am Not Done Committing Crimes. Opinion, November 13

    One of the founders’ worst fears has been realized.

  137. What’s Behind the Coming House Vote on Releasing the Epstein Files U.S., November 13

    Proponents of fuller transparency used an arcane rule to prod their leaders to act. When it became clear they had succeeded, the speaker agreed to hold a vote.

  138. Welcome to the Washington Demolition Derby Opinion, November 13

    And yet, a little, precious seedling of hope is emerging.

  139. Canadian Travel to the U.S. Declines for 10th Straight Month U.S., November 13

    The drop has been reflected in air and car travel, according to Canadian statistics. Tensions over tariffs placed by the Trump administration spurred calls for Canadians to spend their money at home.

  140. Trump v. James and Maurene Comey Opinion, November 13

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  141. Voters View Republicans as ‘Strong’ and a Party of Action. Democrats Need Some of That. Opinion, November 13

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  142. Comey and James Challenge Appointment of Trump Loyalist Prosecuting Them U.S., November 13

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  143. The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble Business, November 13

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  144. How Pakistan’s Spending Blitz Helped Win Over Trump and Flip U.S. Policy World, November 13

    As Pakistan has hired lobbyists with close ties to President Trump, it has also received favorable tariff treatment and unique access in Washington.

  145. He Helped Cities Anticipate Damage From Storms Climate, November 13

    Austin Becker developed an early warning system to protect critical infrastructure from storms. His project’s funding was eliminated in April.

  146. Trump Signs Bill to End Government Shutdown Video, November 13

    President Trump signed a funding bill to end the longest shutdown in U.S. history shortly after the House of Representatives passed the spending package in a 222-209 vote.

  147. Epstein y Trump: esto es lo que nos dicen los emails recién difundidos En español, November 13

    Los demócratas del Comité de Supervisión de la Cámara difundieron mensajes que sugieren que Donald Trump sabía más sobre las actividades de Jeffrey Epstein de lo que ha admitido.

  148. Trump Administration to Drastically Cut Housing Grants U.S., November 13

    In a major shift, HUD’s plan would direct most of the $3.5 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment.

  149. After Trump Split, Epstein Said He Could ‘Take Him Down’ U.S., November 13

    Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a Trump insider and wanted to leverage potentially damaging information about the president and his business dealings, according to emails with associates.

  150. How Every House Member Voted on the Bill to Reopen the Government Interactive, November 13

    The House voted mostly along party lines to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.