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  1. What to Know About the Republican Senate Primary in Alabama U.S., Yesterday

    Three leading contenders, including a Trump-backed congressman, are aiming to replace Senator Tommy Tuberville. The winner will be favored in November.

  2. With Trump’s Settlement, a Possible $100 Million I.R.S. Penalty Melts Away U.S., Yesterday

    The tax service argued that the Trump Organization tried to claim the same losses twice. The president said the audit was a “disgrace.”

  3. Andy Barr Wins Republican Primary for McConnell’s Seat in Kentucky U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Barr, who serves in the House, consolidated support among Republicans in part by securing the endorsement of President Trump.

  4. Blanche Defends $1.8 Billion Fund as Skepticism Mounts U.S., Yesterday

    The acting attorney general told lawmakers the fund would review claims from an array of people, not just Republicans.

  5. Key Areas to Watch in Kentucky’s Republican Primaries U.S., Yesterday

    In a contentious House race, Representative Thomas Massie will look for strength in the Cincinnati suburbs.

  6. Senate Votes to Take Up Measure to Force Trump to End Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    With four Republican backers, Democrats won a vote to advance a resolution that would force the president to end hostilities or win authorization from Congress.

  7. El IRS no podrá auditar a Trump ni a su familia En español, Yesterday

    Como parte del acuerdo del fondo de compensación del Departamento de Justicia, la agencia prometió no emprender ninguna acción pendiente, incluidas aquellas que involucren las declaraciones de impuestos del presidente Trump.

  8. 5 Things to Know About Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has backed his primary challenger, seeking to oust the libertarian-leaning congressman and longtime antagonist.

  9. Read the Key Provision Involving Audits of Trump’s Returns Interactive, Yesterday

    Justice Department officials have agreed not to pursue any matters, including those involving Mr. Trump’s tax returns, that are currently pending.

  10. Trump’s Stock Trades Raise Eyebrows. The Family Says He Keeps His Hands Off. U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump Organization says the president’s financial investments are handled by outside firms and that it has no control over the timing or selection of transactions.

  11. Where Are the Republicans Who Put America First? Opinion, Yesterday

    The “Trump First” wing of the G.O.P. is in ascendance. The rest of the party needs to fight back.

  12. Thune Casts Doubt on Trump Settlement Fund Plan U.S., Yesterday

    The top Senate Republican cited “blowback” to the idea, while the chairwoman of the Senate Appropriations Committee questioned its legal basis.

  13. Amid Global Turmoil, Trump Takes a Moment for ‘the Thing I Do Best in Life’ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump showed off the construction on his ballroom project, providing a deeper look at the things that matter to him.

  14. Polls in Kentucky’s 4th District Show an Extremely Tight Race U.S., Yesterday

    With support from President Trump, Ed Gallrein is challenging Representative Thomas Massie.

  15. The New ‘Gold Rush’ of Geothermal Energy Climate, Yesterday

    A new wave of start-ups are trying to harvest emissions-free energy from inside the Earth, but the industry still faces significant challenges.

  16. In Georgia, a Target of Trump’s Ire Defends Election Workers U.S., Yesterday

    Brad Raffensperger, state’s top election official, is hoping to qualify for a runoff in the Republican primary for governor.

  17. I.R.S. Prohibited From Pursuing Audits of Trump and His Family U.S., Yesterday

    As part of the Justice Department’s compensation fund deal, officials vowed not to pursue any matters, including those involving President Trump’s tax returns, that are pending.

  18. E.P.A. Clears a Weedkiller, Saying It Won’t Push Species to Extinction Climate, Yesterday

    The finding effectively paves the way for continued use of atrazine, a widely used herbicide that has been linked to birth defects and cancer in humans.

  19. Republican Senators Are Livid at Trump’s Endorsement of Paxton U.S., Yesterday

    News that President Trump had snubbed Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the four-term incumbent, was met with shock, anger and fear that the G.O.P. could lose his seat.

  20. Who Is Ken Paxton, Trump’s Pick in the Texas Senate Race? U.S., Yesterday

    Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, seems poised to defeat Senator John Cornyn, a four-term incumbent.

  21. Yesterday’s Midterms Georgia Kentucky live blog included one standalone post:
  22. Manager at Trump’s N.J. Golf Club Helped Plan Reflecting Pool Repairs U.S., Yesterday

    David Schutzenhofer, a Trump Organization employee, reached out to one of the vendors the government later hired for the iconic site near the Lincoln Memorial, documents show.

  23. A Generational Fracture Emerges for Republicans Over Foreign Policy The Upshot, Yesterday

    Younger Republicans are less likely to support overseas interventions and aid, a Times/Siena poll shows.

  24. Trump Backs Paxton in Texas, Flexing Power in Final Week of Senate Runoff U.S., Yesterday

    The president embraced Ken Paxton, a MAGA loyalist, over Senator John Cornyn, despite warnings from Republican leaders about Mr. Paxton’s history of scandal.

  25. Inflation Fears Cloud G7 Economic Agenda as Iran War Persists Business, Yesterday

    The United States and Europe were at odds over the Trump administration’s decision to ease oil sanctions on Russia.

  26. Medio Oriente seguía en vilo luego de que Trump dijo que aplazó el ataque contra Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump dijo que había pospuesto un “ataque muy importante” contra Irán, mientras Pakistán proseguía sus esfuerzos de mediación para poner fin a la guerra.

  27. The I.R.S. Thought It Could Fight Trump’s Lawsuit, but It Reached a Deal Anyway Admin, Yesterday

    Officials wrote a memo outlining ways to challenge President Trump’s suit against the Internal Revenue Service. The administration is instead creating an “anti-weaponization” fund.

  28. Lamenting the End of Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers will miss Stephen Colbert’s “joy, wit, nonsense and sanity,” in the words of one writer. Also: President Trump’s fund; Kash Patel’s snorkeling trip; Meta’s retort.

  29. El abogado principal del Tesoro renuncia tras el anuncio de un fondo que favorecería a aliados de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Brian Morrissey, encargado jurídico principal del departamento, dejó su puesto horas después de que el gobierno de Trump diera a conocer el fondo de 1800 millones de dólares.

  30. Trump amenaza a Irán y luego se retracta, todo en el mismo día En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. parece atrapado entre dos impulsos contrapuestos: obligar a Irán a someterse y declarar la victoria y seguir adelante.

  31. As a Weakened Putin Follows Trump to Beijing, Iran War Offers an Opening World, Yesterday

    With the upheaval in the Persian Gulf disrupting oil and gas supplies, Russia is looking to deepen its energy ties to China.

  32. Trump’s Special Envoy to Greenland Receives a Cold Welcome From Locals World, Yesterday

    After President Trump’s threats to seize the island, Gov. Jeff Landry’s offers of MAGA hats and chocolate chip cookies fall flat.

  33. How Trump Entrusted His World Cup to Another Giuliani U.S., Yesterday

    Andrew Giuliani, the son of Rudy and a longtime Trump loyalist, is overseeing American hosting duties for the World Cup next month. It’s a big promotion.

  34. Trump’s Push to Defeat Massie Is the Most Expensive House Primary in Recent Years U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican primary in Representative Thomas Massie’s district has drawn vast spending, but it is just one of several contests on Tuesday that will test the power of big money.

  35. Middle East on Edge After Trump Says He Delayed Attack on Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump said he had postponed a “very major attack” against Iran, as Pakistan continued its mediation efforts to end the war.

  36. A Trump Dissenter Fights for His Political Life The Daily, Yesterday

    In a Republican primary for a House seat in Kentucky, Rep. Thomas Massie is facing off against Ed Gallrein, who is backed by the president.

  37. Trump’s New $1.8 Billion Pot of Money, and a Deadly Mosque Attack in California The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a North Korean soccer team hits the road.

  38. En realidad, la democracia muere en RR. HH. En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva investigación arroja luz sobre cómo empleados mediocres ayudan a los aspirantes a autoritarios a mantener el poder.

  39. How to End the Gerrymandering Doom Loop Forever Opinion, Yesterday

    The political scientist Lee Drutman argues that we should switch to a system of proportional representation and put an end to our “trench warfare politics.”

  40. Who Should Be the Next Governor of California? Interactive, Yesterday

    Times Opinion convened a panel of state experts to weigh in on the primary.

  41. Three Decades on the Supreme Court Is Too Long Opinion, Yesterday

    In a representative democracy, no one should hold so much power for so long.

  42. Trump’s Deportations Are Costing Americans Jobs Real Estate, Yesterday

    According to a new study, construction was impacted more than any other industry studied, with American-born workers losing more jobs than immigrants as a result of the deportations.

  43. G.O.P. Supporters Back Trump, but a Third Seek a New Direction for the Party U.S., Yesterday

    While President Trump remains overwhelmingly popular within the Republican coalition, a New York Times/Siena poll found, a sizable share wants the party’s next nominee to take a different approach.

  44. What to Watch in Tuesday’s Elections in Kentucky, Georgia and Beyond U.S., Yesterday

    A prominent Republican critic of President Trump is trying to hang on in Kentucky, and other states are also holding primaries that will test Mr. Trump’s power over his party.

  45. Trump’s Portrait Now Branded on Rickshaws in Delhi World, Yesterday

    The president is popping up on the back of the iconic three-wheeler to kick off America’s 250th anniversary celebrations in India.

  46. Trump Is Said to Have Proposed a New Helipad at the White House U.S., Yesterday

    The exhaust from helicopters’ engines has been known to occasionally scorch the grass on their landing zones.

  47. Justices Hint at Strains as Supreme Court Comes Under Scrutiny U.S., Yesterday

    Traveling across the country, justices defend the role of the court even as strained relations among its members emerge in writing and remarks.

  48. Top Treasury Lawyer Resigns After Creation of ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Business, Yesterday

    Brian Morrissey, the department’s general counsel, stepped down hours after the Trump administration announced the $1.8 billion fund.

  49. Trump Moves to Admit 10,000 More White South Africans as Refugees U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration argues that an “emergency refugee situation” in South Africa merits bringing more Afrikaners to America, at a cost of some $100 million.

  50. EE. UU. aumenta la presión sobre Cuba y sanciona a altos funcionarios En español, Yesterday

    La medida supone una importante escalada en la campaña del gobierno de Trump para obligar al gobierno comunista a revisar su sistema económico y político.

  51. La táctica de Trump sobre Taiwán ya es un regalo para China En español, Yesterday

    La abierta disposición del presidente Trump a retrasar un paquete de armas para Taiwán por valor de 14.000 millones de dólares es una victoria para Pekín.

  52. U.S., Escalating Pressure on Cuba, Hits Top Officials With Sanctions World, May 18

    The Trump administration, ratcheting up its effort to cripple the Cuban government, also imposed sanctions on three government agencies, including the police.

  53. Las encuestas muestran la aprobación de Trump en un nuevo punto bajo En español, May 18

    Un índice de aprobación del 37 por ciento en una nueva encuesta de Times/Siena sugiere que el Partido Republicano se enfrenta a un problema a mitad de legislatura.

  54. TrumpRx Adds Generic Drugs, With Mark Cuban, GoodRx and Amazon Business, May 18

    President Trump announced the addition of 600 medicines to his online drugstore as he appeals to Americans concerned about high drug prices and affordability.

  55. Las grandes preguntas sobre Jeffrey Epstein En español, May 18

    Qué revelaron los archivos, las investigaciones y los testimonios sobre la red de poder y complicidad que rodeó a Epstein.

  56. Harvard Asks Federal Judge to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit U.S., May 18

    The Trump administration sued Harvard earlier this year over allegations it had not done enough to combat antisemitism on campus.

  57. Trump Says He Authorized New Strikes on Iran, but Has Decided to Hold Off U.S., May 18

    President Trump has repeatedly threatened new military action against Iran, only to pull back from resuming major fighting in a deeply unpopular, expensive conflict.

  58. Scientists Tweaked the Global Warming Outlook. So Trump Weighed In. Climate, May 18

    Renewable energy has helped make the worst-case scenario a bit less bad. The president said, falsely, it shows that climate scientists were wrong all along.

  59. This Redistricting Chaos Must End Opinion, May 18

    First on Democrats’ to-do list must be banning gerrymandering, restoring voting rights protections and reforming the Supreme Court.

  60. E.P.A. to End Some Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water Climate, May 18

    The rules were established by the Biden administration after research linked the compounds to a range of serious health problems.

  61. Trump’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund, Explained U.S., May 18

    The Trump administration is creating a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people it says were wronged by the federal government, a group that could be largely made up of the president’s allies.

  62. Can Anyone Beat Jon Ossoff? Georgia Republicans Grasp for a Contender. U.S., May 18

    On the eve of their primary, Republicans have grown nervous about their prospects in November against Mr. Ossoff, regarded as the most vulnerable Democratic senator in the fall midterms.

  63. El gobierno de Trump impulsa el relato de la fundación cristiana de EE. UU. en un mitin En español, May 18

    El objetivo del acto de oración, que contó con miembros del gabinete, era consolidar la idea de que la fundación de EE. UU. fue un proyecto intencionalmente cristiano.

  64. Abortion Pill Lawsuit Leaves Trump Silent, and in a Political Bind U.S., May 18

    Louisiana wants the Food and Drug Administration to curtail access to the medication. Doing so could cost Republicans at the polls.

  65. Palestinian Accounts of Rape by Israelis Opinion, May 18

    Readers respond to a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Imposing religion.

  66. How a Funding Pause Derailed an Artificial Heart for Babies Well, May 18

    James Antaki’s efforts to develop a baby’s heart were close to success when his federal funding was cut off. The grants were eventually restored; rebuilding what was lost wasn’t so easy.

  67. Justice Dept. Announces $1.8 Billion Fund in Settling I.R.S. Suit U.S., May 18

    The dismissal appears to be part of the Trump administration’s effort to effectively settle the case, which stemmed from the leak of his tax returns in 2019.

  68. Hegseth to Campaign for a Republican House Candidate U.S., May 18

    Defense Department officials typically stay away from partisan politics to maintain the military’s apolitical image.

  69. Trump’s Taiwan Gambit is Already a Gift to China World, May 18

    President Trump’s open willingness to hold up a $14 billion Taiwan arms package is a win for Beijing. Now China could be weighing how to keep the weapons on ice for as long as it can.

  70. Trump Threatens Iran as Tensions Surge Again in Middle East World, May 18

    The president has sought to force Iran to accept his terms on its nuclear program or else face renewed war. An emboldened Iran has rebuffed Trump’s demands.

  71. Trump’s Approval Rating Hits New Low, and Ebola Outbreak Declared a Global Health Emergency The Headlines, May 18

    Plus, inside the closed-door talks over Greenland.

  72. A Crack in the Polling Floor Puts Trump in New Territory The Upshot, May 18

    A 37 percent approval rating in a new Times/Siena poll suggests the G.O.P. is facing a big midterm problem despite recent redistricting gains.

  73. South Carolina Republicans to Debate New House Maps Despite Qualms U.S., May 18

    Under pressure from President Trump, the legislature will consider new House districts this week. Some in the G.O.P. worry changes would be too costly and could backfire.

  74. G7 Finance Ministers Look to Contain Iran Economic Fallout Business, May 18

    Top policymakers were expected to discuss rising energy prices and sanctions policy at a critical summit in Paris this week.

  75. The Trump Administration’s Lipstick and Lies Opinion, May 18

    If you’re not strutting, you’re not selling

  76. How Redistricting Is Making the Midterms Less Competitive Interactive, May 18

    Across the states that have had their maps redrawn, partisan gerrymandering is eroding the number of competitive districts where elections are actually won and lost.

  77. In Kentucky, Fidelity to Trump Is Once Again on the Ballot U.S., May 18

    Representative Thomas Massie, the Republican who wears his rifts with President Trump as badges of honor, is battling Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein to keep his seat.

  78. Trump Doesn’t Know What Power Is Opinion, May 18

    The war has revealed the true puniness of Trump’s power

  79. Trump’s Approval Sinks Amid Unpopular War, Darkening G.O.P. Prospects U.S., May 18

    With the midterms nearing, President Trump’s approval rating has hit a second-term low as voters question his handling of the economy, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll.

  80. With Timing of Voting Rights Decision, Supreme Court Chose a Political Scramble U.S., May 18

    The timing brought the court into the middle of a fight to redraw voting maps across the South, even as some primaries were underway.

  81. In Closed-Door Talks, U.S. Demands a Major Role in Greenland World, May 18

    Greenlandic officials worry about the direction of the negotiations aimed at defusing President Trump’s threats to seize their island. But they have little leverage.

  82. Medical Care Delays for Approval Persist, Despite Insurers’ Promises Business, May 18

    Doctors and patients complain that the controversial practice of prior authorization for treatment and procedures is still widespread.

  83. Los comentarios de Trump sobre la economía revelan su desconexión de la realidad En español, May 18

    El presidente nunca ha pretendido ser un estadounidense de a pie, pero una reciente “verdad incómoda” lo ha expuesto a críticas de que no comprende la tensión económica de su guerra en Irán.

  84. Catastrophe Is Emerging in the World’s Most Vulnerable Places Business, May 18

    The humanitarian relief system, decimated by cuts, faces a grave challenge as the Middle East war causes soaring costs for food, fuel and fertilizer.

  85. Eager for Arms Deal, Taiwan Stresses Need for U.S. Support U.S., May 18

    After President Trump hinted that weapons sales to Taiwan could figure in negotiations with China, officials emphasized their island’s strategic importance.

  86. How a Democratic Governor Came to Release an Election Denier From Prison U.S., May 17

    Gov. Jared Polis’s decision to commute the sentence of Tina Peters came after months of tense discussions, including one with President Trump.

  87. Cassidy Loses Primary After Drawing Trump’s Ire Video, May 17

    Republican Senator Bill Cassidy lost his Louisiana primary on Saturday after President Trump targeted him for voting to impeach him in 2021. The two-term senator took veiled swipes at the president in his concession speech.

  88. Here’s the Trade Deal That Trump and Xi Should Have Reached Opinion, May 17

    For this to happen, however, both men would need personality transplants.

  89. To Critics, Trump Remarks Reveal a Billionaire Out of Touch U.S., May 17

    The president has never pretended to be an ordinary American, but a recent “truth bomb” has opened him to criticism that he doesn’t grasp the economic strain of his war with Iran.

  90. For Trump, Soaring Prices Test Voters’ Finances and Patience Business, May 17

    Just months before another election that may hinge on the economy, the war in Iran has sent gas and other goods soaring.

  91. Trump Flexes Hold on G.O.P., Even as It Braces for Midterm Backlash U.S., May 17

    The defeat of Senator Bill Cassidy showed the president’s dominance in his party at a moment when a broader range of views about Mr. Trump could be a major liability for November.

  92. The Big Questions About Jeffrey Epstein: What The Times Has Learned U.S., May 17

    Here is what we know about the sexual predator whose secrets spurred an international reckoning over money, power and complicity. Check back for updates.

  93. Lamar Alexander Wants Republicans to Stand Up to Trump U.S., May 17

    In a new memoir, the former senator, governor and cabinet member says President Trump committed an impeachable offense on Jan. 6 and calls on Congress to assert its power.

  94. 7 Republicans Voted to Convict Trump. Most Are No Longer in Office. U.S., May 17

    Senator Bill Cassidy’s defeat means no more than two of them will be left in Congress next year.

  95. Senate Ruling Threatens Ballroom Funding in G.O.P. Budget Bill U.S., May 17

    Democrats announced Saturday night that the Senate’s top parliamentary referee had determined that the $1 billion provision did not comply with budget rules.

  96. Cassidy Loses His Primary in Louisiana, as Trump Vanquishes Another G.O.P. Foe U.S., May 17

    Senator Bill Cassidy, a two-term Republican who voted to convict President Trump in his 2021 impeachment trial, could not muster enough votes to continue to a runoff next month.

  97. At Supreme Court, Virginia Democrats Pressed Legal Theory Embraced by Trump U.S., May 16

    A long-shot emergency request to restore a voting map was the latest salvo in an all-out legal war over control of the House.

  98. Trump Calls Xi a ‘Friend.’ But He Left China Without Any Breakthroughs. World, May 16

    The lack of concrete agreements with Beijing shows the risks of President Trump’s personality-driven foreign policy, which rests on the belief that he can defend U.S. interests through charm and force of will.

  99. China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit World, May 16

    The Russian leader will go to Beijing on Tuesday for talks with President Xi Jinping. The Kremlin said he had watched President Trump’s visit closely.

  100. CBS Cancels Itself, Not Just Colbert Opinion, May 16

    In shutting down a 33-year late-night franchise, CBS is assenting to its own diminishment.

  101. The Great Political Realignment of 2026 Opinion, May 16

    The country seems to be tiring of the Trump era. Now what?

  102. Trump Is the President of Lost Opportunities Opinion, May 16

    We are in a moment when we need to build and think to the future.

  103. Rubio, Once a China Hawk, Strikes Softer Tone to Align With Trump U.S., May 16

    As a senator, Marco Rubio even hinted at the need for regime change in China. Now he talks about cooperation.

  104. What to Watch in Saturday’s Republican Senate Primary in Louisiana U.S., May 16

    Senator Bill Cassidy, who has drawn President Trump’s ire, is fighting for political survival.

  105. Xi plantea una ‘estabilidad estratégica constructiva’ para evitar una colisión con EE. UU. En español, May 16

    Xi Jinping se ha pasado el último año haciendo frente al presidente Donald Trump. Ahora, tras dejar clara su posición y establecer a China como par de Estados Unidos, se está enfocando en redefinir su relación.

  106. Trump Says a Top ISIS Leader Was Killed in a U.S.-Nigerian Mission World, May 16

    The leader, whom the State Department designated a terrorist in 2023, had been hiding in Africa, President Trump said.

  107. Trump Turns Taiwan Arms Sales Into Bargaining Chip With China World, May 16

    The president said a potential arms deal for Taiwan was a “very good negotiating chip” in talks with Beijing. His words raise questions about the steadfastness of U.S. support.

  108. EE. UU. contempla la posible imputación de Raúl Castro En español, May 16

    En medio de un aumento de los vuelos de vigilancia, una visita del director de la CIA y un embargo energético, la Casa Blanca intenta aumentar la presión sobre Cuba.

  109. Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats’ Effort to Reinstate New Voting Map U.S., May 15

    State officials had asked the justices to step in to allow the state to use a congressional map in the midterms that was drawn by Democrats and recently approved by voters.

  110. Smithsonian Adds Back Impeachment Language to Label on Trump Portrait Arts, May 15

    The language had been removed from wall text in the National Portrait Gallery, but it’s back as the museum unveiled changes to its exhibition on U.S. presidents.

  111. With Possible Raúl Castro Indictment, U.S. Eyes Venezuela Playbook U.S., May 15

    Amid stepped-up surveillance flights, a visit of the C.I.A. director and an energy embargo, the White House is trying to increase pressure on Cuba.

  112. Tina Peters, Colorado Election Denier, Will Be Freed by Governor U.S., May 15

    Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, commuted the sentence of Ms. Peters, a former county clerk serving a nine-year sentence for her role in a plot to examine voting machines after the 2020 election.

  113. Trump Administration Weighs $1.7 Billion Fund for Allies Investigated Under Biden U.S., May 15

    Critics denounced the highly unusual plan, which has yet to be finalized or approved, as a vast political slush fund financed by taxpayers.

  114. Snorkeling at Pearl Harbor: Kash Patel’s Travels Add to Focus on Ethical Issues U.S., May 15

    The F.B.I. director continues to come under scrutiny for mixing government business with dates, vacation and leisure time.

  115. Back From China, Trump Faces Decision on Whether to Resume Strikes on Iran U.S., May 15

    Top aides have drafted battle plans as peace negotiations have stalled.

  116. Mothers and Daughters: Two Stories Opinion, May 15

    Responses to a guest essay by Molly Jong-Fast, “I Tried to Become My Mother and Ended Up Becoming Myself.” Also: President Trump in China; a gift to Big Tobacco.

  117. Trump and Xi’s Different Approaches at the Summit Video, May 15

    After President Trump’s meeting in Beijing with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, our reporter David Sanger examines the differences in their body language and style.

  118. Titulares de la ‘green card’ son el objetivo de deportación de un nuevo ‘aparato de expulsión’ En español, May 15

    El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. creó una unidad encargada de revisar los antecedentes de miles de migrantes con residencia permanente.

  119. Trump anuncia ‘fantásticos acuerdos comerciales’ con China, pero da pocos detalles En español, May 15

    El presidente regresa a Estados Unidos tras una cumbre en China, en la que ambos países trataron de estabilizar sus relaciones económicas y políticas.

  120. What Trump’s Magic Math Costs You Video, May 15

    Trump is attacking the data that helps Americans understand reality itself. In this video from Times Opinion, we examine how his war on numbers follows a familiar authoritarian playbook.

  121. German Chancellor, After Iran Spat With Trump, Reports ‘Good’ Phone Call World, May 15

    The call, initiated by Friedrich Merz, came soon after he told young people, “I am a great admirer of America. My admiration is not increasing at the moment.”

  122. Trump’s ‘Learning Curve’ on China Ends With Conciliation at Summit World, May 15

    The president has shifted the foundations of American policy toward China, throwing aside the adversarial approach of recent years.

  123. For Xi’s Critics, Summit Spectacle Is Fuel for Jokes They Can’t Tell Business, May 15

    On Threads and other sites, liberal-minded Chinese accounts were mocking the proceedings and offering a rare window into opinions on Xi Jinping and his leadership style.

  124. Some Medicare Patients Can Now Get Free CBD Health, May 15

    The Trump administration has authorized a test program to see if the cannabis compound can ease some symptoms and reduce health care costs among older patients.

  125. How Two Criminal Cases Reflect America’s Tense Relations With China U.S., May 15

    The Trump-Xi summit emphasized stability. But China’s recruitment of foreign agents has fueled suspicion of Chinese Americans.

  126. Trump Discussed U.S. Arms Sales With Xi ‘In Great Detail’ World, May 15

    The engagement between the president and the Chinese leader may have tested a decades-old U.S. assurance to Taiwan not to consult Beijing on the topic.

  127. Trump Loyalist Leads Administration’s Hunt for Fraud in Elections U.S., May 15

    The loyalist, Dan Bishop, put his fealty to the president on display when he pressed the F.B.I. to chase investigative leads it had already rejected.

  128. Xi Pitches His Vision for Avoiding a Superpower Collision World, May 15

    Having fought the Trump administration to a draw, China’s Xi Jinping is proposing “constructive strategic stability,” aimed at drawing lines he thinks the U.S. should not cross.

  129. In Kentucky, the Iran War Complicates a Republican Primary U.S., May 15

    Representative Thomas Massie, the incumbent, has opposed President Trump’s military strikes on Iran. He is now facing the biggest challenge of his career.

  130. Despite Tensions, China Greets Trump With Pomp and Pageantry World, May 15

    There was no major breakthrough in Beijing, but China pulled out all the stops for President Trump, with extravagant ceremonies and a state banquet.

  131. What Trump Gained, and Didn’t, From China Business, May 15

    President Trump is returning home from Beijing after a two-day summit that achieved a few deals but left investors and analysts underwhelmed.

  132. ‘For Example, Putin’: How Xi Used a Private Garden Walk to Charm Trump World, May 15

    Watch an exchange between the two men in which the Chinese leader sought to signal exclusivity and name-dropped Russia’s president.

  133. Oil Prices Climb on Fears of Broader Energy Crunch Business, May 15

    Hopes for an end to the war in Iran faded after President Trump failed to secure a commitment from China to help persuade Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  134. A.I. Safety Is So Back + Mythos Mayhem with Nikesh Arora + Hot Mess Express Podcasts, May 15

    After several years of dismissing A.I. safety as doomer fear-mongering, parts of the Trump administration now seem ready to support regulation.

  135. At the Summit Briefing, May 15

    We wrap up President Trump’s visit to China.

  136. What to Know About Day 2 of Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit World, May 15

    President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, emphasized stability but announced no major breakthroughs on points of contention like trade, Taiwan and the war in Iran.

  137. Trump Touts ‘Fantastic Trade Deals’ With China, but Details Are Scarce Business, May 15

    The president left Beijing following a summit with China, during which the two countries sought to stabilize their economic and political relations.

  138. Sanctioned by China, Rubio Enjoys a Trip to Beijing World, May 15

    There has been rampant speculation online about whether the Chinese government changed the transliteration of Marco Rubio’s name to overlook sanctions. But that theory is wrong.

  139. A Guide to Medicare’s New Coverage for Obesity Drugs Business, May 15

    What you should know about the federal government’s pilot program offering GLP-1s solely for weight loss.

  140. ​Want to Know What Is Going to Happen in the Midterms? So Does Amy Walter. ​ Opinion, May 15

    Two powerful forces in politics clash.

  141. Stop Looking for an ‘Offramp’ in Iran. There’s No Such Thing. Opinion, May 15

    And no, an exit strategy won’t help you, either.

  142. The Damage of ‘Trump Math’ Is Adding Up Opinion, May 15

    Authoritarians go after data. The president has already started.

  143. Trump-Xi Summit Ends With No Major Breakthroughs Video, May 15

    China’s leader, Xi Jinping, gave President Trump a tour of secretive Beijing compound toward the end of their two-day summit.

  144. Trump Announces Boeing Jet Order From China. Beijing Stays Silent. World, May 15

    The deal, if it materializes, would be a major win for Boeing, which has lost ground to Airbus in one of the world’s largest aviation markets.

  145. U.S. and China Will Start Discussing A.I. Safety, Bessent Says World, May 15

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent did not say when these talks would happen. There are fears in the United States and China about the threats from A.I., but neither side is willing to slow down its development.

  146. The Secretive Center of Power Where Trump Met Xi World, May 15

    China’s leader, Xi Jinping, was meeting with President Trump on Friday at Zhongnanhai, a heavily guarded Beijing compound where top Chinese officials live and work.

  147. Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says U.S., May 15

    At a court hearing over a presidential order seeking to exert more control over elections, a government lawyer said no “responsible state” should rely on the lists to update their voter rolls.

  148. Cuba afirma que se agotaron sus reservas de petróleo En español, May 15

    El gobierno cubano lidia con una grave crisis energética debido al colapso de las infraestructuras y la disminución del suministro de Venezuela.

  149. Las ambiciones de Trump chocan con el pragmatismo de Xi En español, May 15

    A pesar de los problemas de China —deflación, despoblación, la burbuja inmobiliaria—, Xi dejó claro que había llegado el momento de que su país actuara como una superpotencia.

  150. South Carolina Governor Formally Calls for Redistricting Special Session U.S., May 14

    But he stopped short of ordering lawmakers to redo the map so that Republicans could sweep the state’s congressional delegation, which President Trump has pressured them to do.