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  1. Su familia y amigos votaron por Trump. Ahora él lucha por quedarse en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Jaime Cachua llegó de México a Georgia cuando era un bebé. Aunque es muy querido por su comunidad, la mayor parte de ella votó por las deportaciones masivas.

  2. ¿Quién manda en Washington durante la transición de Biden y Trump? En español, Today

    Donald Trump aún no ha tomado posesión de su cargo, pero el presidente electo y Elon Musk ya están influyendo en la política, poniendo al gobierno federal a horas de un cierre.

  3. Congress Approves Spending Extension, Ending Shutdown Crisis Washington, Today

    The Senate passed the measure, sending it to President Biden’s desk, shortly after the midnight deadline for funding to lapse.

  4. The Budget Fight and Trump’s Nihilistic Style Op Ed, Yesterday

    A surprise congressional standoff remind us that big, discordant change could be coming.

  5. G.O.P. Spending Hawks Defy Trump on the Debt Limit, Previewing More Clashes Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is known for his tight grip on members of his party, but the rare rejection of his demand to suspend the debt limit reflected a disconnect that could plague his policy agenda.

  6. Biden Administration Weighs Putting Up Roadblocks to Trump’s Deportation Campaign Washington, Yesterday

    The administration may extend protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose legal status is set to expire near the start of the Trump administration.

  7. A Shutdown’s Economic Toll: Less Spending, More Uncertainty Business, Yesterday

    A short lapse in funding would probably do only modest damage. But it could send a troubling signal about government dysfunction.

  8. Trump amenaza a Europa con aranceles. ¿Está preparada? En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo prometió “aranceles hasta el final” si Europa no compra más petróleo y gas estadounidenses. Los funcionarios europeos no tienen una estrategia clara para evitar una guerra comercial.

  9. Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes National, Yesterday

    The decision to withdraw the regulations seemed to be an acknowledgment that they would go nowhere under the Trump administration.

  10. Key Ally Abandons Trudeau in Fresh Blow to His Government Foreign, Yesterday

    The leader of the party that supported Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party vowed to bring down the government, saying Mr. Trudeau had failed Canada.

  11. The Fate of This Federal Program Helps Explain Trump’s Win Op Ed, Yesterday

    It was a cushion for workers hurt by free trade. Why did Congress let it lapse?

  12. As RFK Jr. Pursues Bid for Health Secretary, Federal Authorities Begin Campaign for Childhood Vaccines Washington, Yesterday

    “Parents have heard so much misinformation,” Kaye Hayes, a federal infectious disease official, said in a statement announcing the campaign. “Many of them are overwhelmed.”

  13. Trump Moves to Replace Officials Whom New Presidents Traditionally Leave Alone Washington, Yesterday

    Congress devised some positions to stay on during changes in administrations. But Donald Trump has declared his intent to replace at least three.

  14. Trump Used Government Shutdowns as Leverage During His First Presidency Washington, Yesterday

    A partial government shutdown in Donald J. Trump’s first term was the longest in U.S. history.

  15. Meet the 38 Republicans Who Defied Trump on the Spending and Debt Deal Washington, Yesterday

    The rebels are largely the most conservative lawmakers who are passionate about slashing spending and debt. They hail from deep-red districts where a primary challenge is less of a danger.

  16. Elon Musk’s Growing Political Influence Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss his role in the government shutdown negotiations. Also: Trump austerity; G.O.P.’s future; clean energy; guns and young people.

  17. Trump Wanted Shutdown to Happen on Biden’s Watch, Not His Washington, Yesterday

    The president-elect was eager to evade responsibility for the consequences of a potential shutdown even as he blew up a bipartisan deal that would have kept the government open.

  18. Top Senate Democrats Want Epshteyn to Address Pay-to-Play Allegations Washington, Yesterday

    The chairmen of the Finance, Judiciary and Banking Committees demanded answers from a Trump lawyer accused of soliciting payments from potential administration nominees.

  19. Putin resta importancia a los fracasos de Rusia, Siria incluida En español, Yesterday

    El presidente ruso, en una conferencia de prensa anual, dijo que aún no se había reunido con Bashar al Asad, el derrocado dirigente sirio que huyó a Moscú, pero que tenía previsto hacerlo.

  20. Who’s in Charge? Business, Yesterday

    Donald Trump has yet to take office but the president-elect and Elon Musk are already influencing policy, putting the federal government hours away from a shut down.

  21. Ring-Kissing, Lawsuits and a Looming Shutdown The Daily, Yesterday

    Watch or listen to our political round table about the aftermath of the 2024 election.

  22. Ring-Kissing, Defamation Lawsuits and a Looming Shutdown Video, Yesterday

    On this week’s round table, Michael Barbaro sits down with Maggie Haberman, Andrew Ross Sorkin and Catie Edmondson to discuss the latest news in Donald J. Trump’s transition to power.

  23. Musk, Ring-Kissing and a Looming Shutdown Video, Yesterday

    Andrew Ross Sorkin sits down with Michael Barbaro to discuss raising the debt ceiling and Elon Musk’s political impact.

  24. The Great Drone Freak-Out Is Coming Op Ed, Yesterday

    The Drone Age is already upon us and the skies are going to get a lot more crowded.

  25. ‘It Will Be a More Robust Check on Trump Than the G.O.P. Congress’: Three Legal Experts on Trump 2.0 Op Ed, Yesterday

    Opinion writers discuss potential legal issues and executive power in a second Trump term.

  26. Why It’s Hard to Control What Gets Taught in Public Schools National, Yesterday

    Politicians on both the left and the right have sought to change or limit what teachers can do inside classrooms. Teachers often ignore them.

  27. Trump Is Threatening Europe With Tariffs. Is It Ready? Foreign, Yesterday

    The incoming president promised “tariffs all the way” unless Europe bought more U.S. oil and gas. European officials have no clear strategy for avoiding a trade war.

  28. Europa tiene un vacío de liderazgo. ¿Cómo manejará a Trump? En español, Yesterday

    Con Alemania y Francia sumidas en la agitación política, el nuevo gobierno de Donald Trump comenzará en un momento de inestabilidad para el continente.

  29. Trump Puts $4 Billion in Shares of His Media Company in a Trust Business, Yesterday

    A regulatory filing showed that the president-elect transferred some 115 million shares of Trump Media to a trust controlled by his son Donald Trump Jr.

  30. Dozens of House Republicans Defy Trump in Test of His Grip on G.O.P. Washington, Yesterday

    Thirty-eight Republican lawmakers resisted the president-elect’s command to support a spending and debt deal, showing that at least some of his followers are willing to buck his leadership in the right circumstances.

  31. Britain to Name Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to the U.S. Foreign, Yesterday

    The veteran Labour lawmaker chosen by Prime Minister Keir Starmer has experience in trade policy and business and was once nicknamed “the Prince of Darkness” for his political tactics.

  32. Spending Deal Debacle Threatens Johnson’s Tenuous Hold on His Job Washington, December 19

    A Republican backlash to the speaker’s plan to temporarily fund the government has sparked new talk of ousting him, and highlighted the challenges he will face if he manages to keep his job.

  33. Billionaire Rivals Bezos and Musk Are Said to Have Dined With Trump at Mar-a-Lago Washington, December 19

    Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, and Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, ate with President-elect Donald J. Trump. Both have courted Mr. Trump.

  34. Adams Hosts Fox News at City Hall, as N.Y. Leaders Mute Trump Hostility Metro, December 19

    In an interview, Mayor Eric Adams criticized the Biden administration and did not take aim at President-elect Donald J. Trump. He is not the only New York Democrat treading lightly.

  35. What Are ‘Healthy’ Foods? The F.D.A. Updates the Labeling Terms. Science, December 19

    The Food and Drug Administration released final rules on labeling foods as “healthy,” tightening limits for sugar, sodium and saturated fat.

  36. Trump se opone a ley de financiación que evitaría el cierre del gobierno de EE. UU. En español, December 19

    La oposición del presidente electo Donald Trump al proyecto de ley bipartidista prácticamente ha enterrado ese acuerdo, a dos días de expirar la financiación del gobierno.

  37. Kennedy Returns to Capitol Hill With New ‘Make America Healthy Again’ Caucus in Senate Washington, December 19

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the president-elect’s pick for health secretary, has spent much of the week meeting with friendly Senate Republicans, including some who appear to be trying to institutionalize his influence in Congress.

  38. Trump’s Return May Worsen Financial Woes for Global Health Institutions Science, December 19

    The U.S. provides nearly half of the aid for global health, including childhood vaccination, H.I.V. treatment and disease surveillance.

  39. What if Trump Doesn’t Need to Keep Any of His Promises? Op Ed, December 19

    For the 47th president, illusion is the new accountability.

  40. Trump Tossed a Debt Limit Grenade Into Spending Talks. Here’s Why. Washington, December 19

    President-elect Donald J. Trump was forced to negotiate with Democrats over the borrowing cap during his first term.

  41. Government Lurches Toward Shutdown After House Tanks Trump’s Spending Plan Washington, December 19

    Dozens of right-wing Republicans joined Democrats in opposing a bill ordered up by President-elect Donald J. Trump to tie a government funding extension to a two-year deferral of the debt limit.

  42. Calls to the Media: Fight Trump’s Lawsuits Letters, December 19

    Readers discuss lawsuits against The Des Moines Register and ABC News. Also: Violence in school; a Mideast bridge; cash and the disabled; murder is wrong.

  43. Elon Musk Flexes His Political Strength as Government Shutdown Looms Washington, December 19

    The world’s richest man led the charge to kill a bipartisan spending deal, in part by promoting false and misleading claims about it.

  44. Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Prosecuting Georgia Trump Case National, December 19

    The panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite a romantic relationship that defendants said created a conflict of interest.

  45. After the House Delayed a Bill to Add Judges, a Biden Veto Looms National, December 19

    The Senate backed a bipartisan bill to add dozens of judges, but the House held off on voting until after Election Day. Now, Donald Trump would be assured at least 22 picks.

  46. A Famed Iowa Pollster’s Career Ends With a ‘Spectacular Miss’ and a Trump Lawsuit Politics, December 19

    Known for her “gold standard” polls of Iowans, J. Ann Selzer is facing retribution from Donald Trump after her final 2024 survey showed a surprising, and ultimately wrong, winner.

  47. Zelensky Raises Prospect of European Peacekeepers in Ukraine Foreign, December 19

    But many European leaders say that with no sign that Russia is interested in peace, it is too early to discuss the presence of peacekeeping forces.

  48. Why the Specter of Trump Hangs Over the Fed, Congress and the Markets Business, December 19

    The President-elect takes office in a month, but his influence on policy is already being felt by investors and across Washington.

  49. Putin Glosses Over Russian Setbacks, Including Syria Foreign, December 19

    The Russian president, in a marathon annual news conference, said that he had not yet met with Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian leader who fled to Moscow, but that he planned to.

  50. Electoral Wishcasting N Y T Now, December 19

    We cover a lesson from the Democrats’ 2024 defeat.

  51. Crypto’s Big Bet Is Paying Off The Daily, December 19

    How the cryptocurrency industry grew to where it is now, and how Donald Trump gave it a boost.

  52. Chaos Consumes Drive to Avoid Government Shutdown, With 2 Days to Go Washington, December 19

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s denunciation of a bipartisan spending bill all but buried that deal while leaving unclear what form a new agreement could take.

  53. Where Does a ‘Remarkable’ U.S. Economy Go From Here? Business, December 19

    America’s economy is far outstripping its peers, but there are serious risks, including from the president-elect.

  54. Thomas Friedman on Syria, the U.S. and Trump Op Ed, December 19

    The columnist on why Trump’s biggest challenge will be weak states, not strong states.

  55. The Wedding Vendors Helping L.G.B.T.Q. Couples Marry Before Trump’s Next Term Styles, December 19

    Some couples have been speeding up plans to marry since the election, and wedding vendors have reached out with free or discounted services.

  56. Biden, Headed to the Exit, Sets an Aggressive Climate Goal for the U.S. Climate, December 19

    The promise of deeper emissions cuts will very likely be ignored by the Trump administration, but officials hoped it would send a signal to the world.

  57. Bibi Netanyahu Is Failing Ever Upward Op Ed, December 19

    The Israeli prime minister remains in power.

  58. Europe Has a Leadership Vacuum. How Will It Handle Trump? Foreign, December 19

    With Germany and France both in political turmoil, the new administration of Donald J. Trump will begin at a time of instability for the continent.

  59. Congestion Pricing Settlement Stalls Between New York and New Jersey Metro, December 19

    Gov. Kathy Hochul said New York offered New Jersey “generous” incentives to settle its lawsuit against the tolling plan. A judge could soon determine the program’s fate.

  60. Temporarily Disconnected From Politics? Feel No Guilt About It. Op Ed, December 19

    Black women aren’t the only voters who are taking a moment.

  61. E.P.A. Allows California to Ban Sales of New Gas-Powered Cars by 2035 Business, December 18

    The Trump administration is expected to revoke the program, setting up a legal clash between the state and federal government.

  62. Trump Takes Credit for New Border Security Plan Outlined by Canada Washington, December 18

    After Canada unveiled its plan to secure the border with the United States, Mr. Trump’s transition team attributed the action to the president elect.

  63. Trump Criticizes Spending Deal, Pushing Congress Toward a Shutdown Washington, December 18

    The president-elect weighed in against the huge spending package after Elon Musk had spent the day warning Republicans not to support it. The blowup left the compromise on life support.

  64. Senators Call for Investigation of Medicaid Work Requirement Program Washington, December 18

    A group of Democratic lawmakers accused Georgia Pathways to Coverage, the only Medicaid work requirement program in the country, of spending little of its funding on health benefits.

  65. The Wrath of Trump: House Republicans Map a Case Against Liz Cheney Washington, December 18

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has never been shy about his desire to see his enemies punished. But he often shows a measure of caution about taking credit for potential prosecutions himself.

  66. Florida Charges Man Suspected of Trump Assassination Plot National, December 18

    As Ryan W. Routh fled the scene, a highway was shut down and a car crash ensued. In charging him with attempted felony murder, the state defied federal prosecutors.

  67. House Panel Is Said to Have Voted to Release the Gaetz Report Washington, December 18

    Lawmakers agreed the report would come out after the House has completed legislative business for the year and once they have left Washington to return to their districts.

  68. American Kitchens Face an Uncertain Mix: Olive Oil and Tariffs Dining, December 18

    Trump hasn’t said whether he’ll move against imported foods, but the effects on oil producers and consumers are already being debated.

  69. Zelensky Meets With European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine’s Future Foreign, December 18

    As Donald J. Trump prepares to take office in the United States, President Volodymyr Zelensky attended a meeting hosted by the NATO chief to plot the path forward in the war with Russia.

  70. Is Elon Musk a National Security Risk? Business, December 18

    Federal agencies are reviewing whether the tech mogul and ally of Donald Trump complied with disclosure rules meant to protect state secrets.

  71. Fed Expected to Cut Rates, and C.E.O. Shooting Suspect Branded Terrorist Podcasts, December 18

    Plus, a beefy new skin care trend.

  72. The Economy Is Finally Stable. Is That About to Change? Business, December 18

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s proposals on tariffs, immigration, taxes and deregulation may have far-reaching and contradictory effects, adding uncertainty to forecasts.

  73. Now Is Not the Time for Surrender Op Ed, December 18

    What do Democrats need to do? Act like an opposition party.

  74. Inside Disney’s Decision to Settle a Trump Defamation Suit Business, December 18

    Talks started and finished on the same day, after Disney decided that fighting the lawsuit could potentially hurt the company and protections for the press.

  75. What if Our Democracy Can’t Survive Without Christianity? Op Ed, December 18

    An atheist helps David French understand how religion supports America’s political ideals.

  76. These Voters Want to ‘Stop the Steal.’ Top Democrats Aren’t Interested. Business, December 18

    A movement by some Democratic voters to investigate the results of the 2024 presidential election mirrors a push by Republicans in 2020. But it’s struggling.

  77. How the Right Claimed ‘Crunchy’ Well, December 18

    Once, eating whole foods and avoiding toxins was associated with a lefty worldview. Now, being a “crunchy mom” is more often about “health freedom.”

  78. Trump Picks Herschel Walker to Be Ambassador to the Bahamas Washington, December 18

    The president-elect tapped the former football star for the job two years after a failed run for a Senate seat in Georgia.

  79. Biden Administration Running Out of Time to Send Allocated Aid to Ukraine Washington, December 18

    Senior officials discussed U.S. plans to announce additional support for Ukraine, and spoke about casualties among North Korean troops sent to help Russia.

  80. Done With Never Trump Op Ed, December 18

    There’s plenty to dislike and fear about Trump, but Never Trumpers overstated our case, defeating our purpose.

  81. Trump Accuses Juror of Misconduct in Latest Move to Overturn Conviction Metro, December 17

    The president-elect’s most recent attempt to overturn his Manhattan conviction was rebuffed by the judge overseeing the case, who said it was based on “mere hearsay and conjecture.”

  82. Gas Exports Pose Some Risks to U.S. Economy and Environment, Study Says Business, December 17

    The long-awaited study was criticized by the oil and gas industry and could help environmental groups that want to stop new export terminals.

  83. Trump Sues The Des Moines Register, Escalating Threats Against the Media Washington, December 17

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has said he would use his power to punish people he claims have wronged him. Those goals are now coming into focus.

  84. Judge in Adams Corruption Case Upholds Bribery Charge Against the Mayor Metro, December 17

    Lawyers for Mayor Eric Adams of New York had asked for the bribery charge to be thrown out, but the judge was not persuaded.

  85. U.S. Releases Kenyan Prisoner Held for Nearly 18 Years Without Charges Washington, December 17

    The detainee was approved for transfer from Guantánamo Bay three years ago as the Biden administration tried to empty the wartime prison.

  86. With Trump Ascendant, Even Ukraine’s Allies in Congress Rethink Aid Washington, December 17

    Reality has set in on Capitol Hill that with President-elect Donald J. Trump poised to take office, the era of U.S. military support for Ukraine is coming to an end.

  87. C.I.A. Director Arrives for Talks Amid Rising Hopes for Gaza Cease-Fire Foreign, December 17

    The pace of peace talks has picked up, pushed by multiple factors, including wars in Lebanon and Syria that have seriously weakened Hamas’s allies and the election victory of Donald J. Trump.

  88. Elon Musk Met With Nigel Farage at Mar-a-Lago Washington, December 17

    The British politician shared an image on social media that showed him at Donald Trump’s Florida resort with the tech billionaire.

  89. What Kennedy Has Said About the Polio Vaccine in Recent Years Science, December 17

    President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for health secretary has suggested that the polio vaccine cost more lives than it saved and that the vaccine did not wipe out the disease in the U.S.

  90. Pre-emptive Pardons, Wanted or Not Letters, December 17

    Responses to a guest essay by Sarah Isgur, who is on Kash Patel’s enemies list. Also: A strategy intended to prevent suicides; a renewal of hope.

  91. Trump deja entrever su visión del mundo en un comentario fortuito En español, December 17

    El presidente electo hizo una valoración no solicitada de la diferencia entre su transición a la Casa Blanca hace ocho años y ahora.

  92. PG&E Secures $15 Billion Loan From U.S. Energy Department Business, December 17

    The loan, the biggest-ever commitment from the Loan Programs Office, is intended to fund the California utility’s grid and climate resiliency projects.

  93. Tech Makes an Economic Case for Skilled Immigrants. Will Trump Bite? Business, December 17

    Silicon Valley hopes that tech giants like Elon Musk could help to push the incoming Trump administration toward offering more visas to highly skilled foreign workers.

  94. Putin guarda silencio sobre Siria, con el futuro de Rusia allí en entredicho En español, December 17

    En una reunión televisada de una hora de duración con sus altos mandos militares, Vladimir Putin dejó claro que ganar en Ucrania era su máxima prioridad.

  95. After Trump’s Victory, Republicans Trust the Election System Again Politics, December 17

    Surveys taken since Donald Trump’s win show a resurgent faith among the president-elect’s supporters, and little Democratic appetite for conspiracy theories.

  96. The Unintended Consequences of Tariffs N Y T Now, December 17

    The biggest benefits often emerge outside the countries engaged in a trade war.

  97. High on Hope, Wall St. Hears What It Wants From Trump Business, December 17

    Investors and executives are often emphasizing what they like in the president-elect’s agenda, while dismissing what they don’t as mere posturing.

  98. ‘A Sword and a Shield’: How the Supreme Court Supercharged Trump’s Power Op Ed, December 17

    The legal scholars Gillian Metzger and Kate Shaw discuss how recent Supreme Court decisions could enable Trump in his second term.

  99. Trump Can Pull Us Back From the Nuclear Brink Interactive, December 17

    He is about to regain control of the country’s nuclear arsenal at one of the most volatile times in history.

  100. The Mayor’s Week Gets Off to a Rough Start Metro, December 17

    Eric Adams loses his closest aide and is denied access to public matching funds. But Donald Trump said he would consider pardoning him.

  101. As Adams and Trump Get Cozier, Some N.Y. Republicans Recoil Metro, December 17

    Donald J. Trump is speaking sympathetically about Mayor Eric Adams, but Republicans in New York still view the mayor with skepticism.

  102. No, las vacunas no sobrecargan el sistema inmunitario de los niños En español, December 17

    Las vacunas actuales son más eficaces y contienen muchos menos estimulantes del sistema inmunitario que las que se utilizaban hace décadas.

  103. The Great Capitulation Op Ed, December 17

    Powerful Americans have lost the will to resist Trump.

  104. Biden Administration Takes First Step to Retaliate Against China Over Hack Washington, December 16

    The Commerce Department is banning the few remaining operations of China Telecom in the United States, a move that appears unlikely to deter Beijing from conducting sophisticated cyberoperations.

  105. Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Throw Out Conviction Over Immunity Ruling Metro, December 16

    Justice Juan M. Merchan thwarted one of several attempts by Donald J. Trump to clear his record of 34 felonies before returning to the White House.

  106. Trump Meets the Press Politics, December 16

    Reflecting on how much has changed, and hasn’t, for Donald Trump since he first became president.

  107. An Offhand Remark by Trump Gives a Glimpse Into His Worldview Washington, December 16

    “The first term, everybody was fighting me,” the president-elect said. “In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

  108. ‘Unfettered’ Gas Exports Would Harm U.S. Economy, Energy Secretary Warns Business, December 16

    Jennifer Granholm said a new analysis showed that the continued pace of exports was “neither sustainable nor advisable.”

  109. Fact-Checking Trump’s First Post-Election News Conference Washington, December 16

    The president-elect made inaccurate claims about a small-business survey, the federal budget, autism rates and pesticide use, among other claims.

  110. TikTok Asks Supreme Court to Block Law Banning Its U.S. Operations Washington, December 16

    The company and its Chinese parent invoked the First Amendment in urging the justices to step in before a Jan. 19 deadline to sell or be shut down.

  111. Japan’s SoftBank Makes Big Investment Pledge Ahead of Trump’s Inauguration. Again. Business, December 16

    The technology company plans to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects, echoing the multibillion-dollar pledge it made after Donald J. Trump’s first election victory in 2016.

  112. Trump Holds Forth on Vaccines, the Media and Drones Washington, December 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump announced a $100 billion investment from SoftBank, a Japanese company, then jumped from one topic to another in his first news conference since the election.

  113. Trump Says He Would Consider Pardoning Eric Adams Metro, December 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s comment reflects an unusual relationship that Mr. Adams, the New York mayor, has encouraged as his federal corruption trial nears.

  114. Ways to Fix the Health Insurance Debacle Letters, December 16

    Responses to an essay by Andrew Witty, the C.E.O. of UnitedHealth Group. Also: Threats to democracy, in Hungary and America; a check on Trump; avoiding taxes.

  115. Top Canada Minister Resigns, Threatening Trudeau’s Hold on Power Foreign, December 16

    Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister and finance minister, had been helping lead Canada’s response to the incoming Trump administration.

  116. A Constitutional Convention? Some Democrats Fear It’s Coming. National, December 16

    Some Republicans have said that a constitutional convention is overdue. Many Democratic-led states have rescinded their long-ago calls for one, and California will soon consider whether to do the same.

  117. Are Tariffs Inevitable? Business, December 16

    World leaders and C.E.O.s are struggling to convince President-elect Donald Trump to shift his position on imposing new levies against America’s trade partners and its rivals.

  118. Netanyahu Tells Trump Israel Must ‘Complete Its Victory’ Washington, December 16

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said he told President-elect Donald J. Trump that the country had delivered “a tough blow” against Hamas and Hezbollah.

  119. A Chaotic Start N Y T Now, December 16

    We cover the people who will surround Donald Trump in his second term.

  120. Pete Hegseth Was Toast. The MAGA Swarm Came to His Rescue. The Daily, December 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump and his supporters exerted intense political pressure to salvage his pick for the Department of Defense.

  121. Trump Threatens More News Outlets, and Injuries at Amazon’s Warehouses Podcasts, December 16

    Plus, a troubling trend in American schools.

  122. Trump Is the Wrong Answer to the Right Question Op Ed, December 16

    The president-elect and the president are in transition.

  123. Why America’s Kurdish Allies Are Under Threat in a New Syria Foreign, December 16

    The Kurds helped the United States contain the Islamic State. Now they fear a resurgent Turkey that has long considered them an adversary. Here’s a guide.

  124. Trump Hates the ‘Deep State.’ But He Also Needs It. Op Ed, December 16

    He should fuse these two impulses into a single governing ideology.

  125. Powell’s Fed Appears Headed for Another Collision With Trump Business, December 16

    Rates may not come down as much or as quickly as had been expected, just as Trump — a self-declared “low-rate guy” — returns to the White House.

  126. ​Impeachment in South Korea Has Cost Washington a Staunch Ally Foreign, December 16

    President Yoon Suk Yeol shifted his country closer to Washington and stood up to Beijing. But that foreign policy could be recalibrated in the future.

  127. See How Much NYC's Congestion Pricing Plan Would Cost You Interactive, December 15

    A new toll on drivers hopes to reduce traffic in one of the world’s most congested cities. How would it work?

  128. Graham Says Hegseth Plans to Release Accuser From Confidential Agreement Washington, December 15

    Senator Lindsey Graham said that Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick, promised to release his accuser from a settlement that his lawyer has said was already breached.

  129. Trump and His Picks Threaten More Lawsuits Over Critical Coverage Business, December 15

    The small flurry of threatened defamation suits is the latest sign that the incoming Trump administration appears poised to do what it can to crack down on unfavorable media coverage.

  130. Don’t Cut an Agency So Vital to Our Health Letters, December 15

    Readers worry about cuts to the National Institutes of Health. Also: Maternity wards; overdose deaths; vetting presidential candidates; tech tycoons in charge.

  131. The Trouble Began When #MeToo Became #ChurchToo Op Ed, December 15

    Yes, people want justice — as long as justice costs them nothing or very little.

  132. The Alienation of Jaime Cachua Magazine, December 15

    His friends and family members in Rome, Ga., voted to support mass deportation. Now he’s scrambling to stay in the country.

  133. Lisonjas, súplicas y halagos: Ucrania presenta su caso a Trump En español, December 15

    Los funcionarios ucranianos, incluyendo el presidente Volodímir Zelenski, están haciendo todo lo posible para atraer al presidente electo Donald Trump a su bando.

  134. Trump Names Richard Grenell for ‘Special Missions’ Role Washington, December 15

    A combative loyalist and the president-elect’s former ambassador to Germany, Mr. Grenell had hoped to be secretary of state.

  135. Devin Nunes, Pugnacious Trump Loyalist, to Lead Espionage Advisory Board Washington, December 15

    As chair of the House Intelligence Committee, he attacked the Russia inquiry and Donald J. Trump’s first impeachment. Now, Mr. Nunes runs Mr. Trump’s social media company.

  136. Trump Says He Supports an End to Daylight Saving Time Express, December 15

    President-elect Donald J. Trump said on social media that the time change is “inconvenient” and that the Republican Party would try to put an end to it.

  137. Trump Brings Hegseth to Watch Army-Navy Game Washington, December 14

    President-elect Donald J. Trump made a public show of support for his choice to lead the Defense Department.

  138. ABC to Pay $15 Million to Settle a Defamation Suit Brought by Trump Business, December 14

    The outcome of the lawsuit marks an unusual victory for President-elect Donald J. Trump in his ongoing legal campaign against national news organizations.

  139. Trump Has Little Room for Error Op Ed, December 14

    How Trump might cut short his political honeymoon.

  140. Applying Psychotherapy to Heal Our Political Divide Letters, December 14

    Readers respond to an essay by a couples therapist.

  141. In Display of Fealty, Tech Industry Curries Favor With Trump Business, December 14

    It was a week of frenzied activity, as Silicon Valley billionaires and their companies brandished checks and compliments for the President-elect.

  142. Trump’s Transition Business Largely Happens After Night Falls Washington, December 14

    At his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, the president-elect has been hosting diplomatic dinners, announcing cabinet picks and firing off texts to his aides — all after the sun goes down.

  143. Cajole, Plead and Flatter: Ukraine Makes Its Case to Trump Foreign, December 14

    Using diplomacy, flattery and the occasional shot in the dark, Ukraine is doing everything it can to win over President-elect Donald J. Trump to its side.

  144. In Port Labor Dispute, Trump Backed a Union That Courted Him Business, December 14

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is supporting the International Longshoremen’s Association, which could strike soon if it doesn’t reach a deal on automation with employers.

  145. Are Childhood Vaccines ‘Overloading’ the Immune System? No. Science, December 14

    Vaccines today are more efficient and contain far fewer stimulants to the immune system than some used decades ago.

  146. The Trump Show Is Returning. Will It Be Triumph, Tragedy or Farce? Arts & Leisure, December 14

    TV has fixated on one person, as news, comedy material and dramatic subtext, since 2015. Can it do another four years?

  147. EE. UU. consideró el uso de boyas fronterizas meses antes de que Texas las instalara En español, December 14

    Las autoridades fronterizas estudiaron la posibilidad de utilizar barreras flotantes desde Texas hasta California en 2022. El esfuerzo podría ayudar a allanar el camino para su despliegue bajo el mandato del presidente electo Donald Trump.

  148. Biden Administration Is Said to Allow California to Ban New Gas-Powered Cars Climate, December 14

    California and 11 other states want to halt the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to try to stop them.

  149. U.S. Court Denies TikTok’s Request to Freeze Sale-or-Ban Law Business, December 14

    TikTok had sought to temporarily freeze a law that requires its Chinese parent to sell the app or face a U.S. ban next month. The case may now head to the Supreme Court.

  150. The Texas Millennial Trying to Rebrand the Democrats Politics, December 13

    “We can’t bring a policy book to a gunfight,” said Representative Greg Casar of Texas, the incoming chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.