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  1. Bibi’s Empty Victory Lap Opinion, Today

    The 12-day war is over. But there’s no peace in sight.

  2. Trump Got the Green Light to Fire Federal Workers. Now, They Wait. U.S., Today

    A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed.

  3. In Flooded Texas, Questions About FEMA’s Role and Fate Climate, Today

    President Trump wants to shutter the agency and shift responsibility and costs of emergency management to the states. In Texas, that process appears to already be underway.

  4. EE. UU. no ha podido concretar un acuerdo para intercambiar venezolanos detenidos en El Salvador En español, Today

    El secretario de Estado Marco Rubio y el enviado estadounidense a Venezuela trabajaban en acuerdos diferentes y terminaron enfrentados.

  5. Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’ U.S., Yesterday

    As both the death toll and number of questions about official preparedness increased, the Texas governor invoked football metaphors, saying “every team makes mistakes.”

  6. Trump’s Frustration With Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling a change in his posture toward the conflict.

  7. Trump’s Frustration with Putin Preceded Resumption of U.S. Weapons to Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump lashed out at the Russian leader on Tuesday, signaling an change in his posture toward the conflict.

  8. Trump’s Cabinet Meeting Agenda: Vent and Then Discuss the Décor U.S., Yesterday

    The president held forth in public for 104 minutes, using a cabinet meeting to express much that is on his mind.

  9. Confronted Over Epstein Files, Trump and Bondi Tell Supporters to Move On U.S., Yesterday

    A small but influential cohort of the president’s far-right political coalition spared him their ire but turned with a vengeance on the attorney general and the top officials at the F.B.I.

  10. Dueling U.S. Efforts Botched a Deal to Swap Venezuelans Held in El Salvador for Americans World, Yesterday

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the U.S. envoy to Venezuela were both working on different deals and ended up at cross purposes.

  11. For Israel, It Pays to Be a Winner Opinion, Yesterday

    Diplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East are the result of military victories.

  12. What Is a Trade Deal? Trump Takes an Expansive View. U.S., Yesterday

    The president is deploying the word “deal” liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very limited or one-sided.

  13. Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Firings at Federal Agencies U.S., Yesterday

    The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.

  14. Trump reafirma sus intenciones arancelarias y los países se preguntan cómo avanzar En español, Yesterday

    Mientras muchos países creían que estaban negociando de buena fe, la Casa Blanca renovó de todos modos su plan de aranceles “recíprocos”, con lo que tienen hasta el 1 de agosto para hacer ofertas.

  15. Musk’s Third Party Starts With a Good Idea Opinion, Yesterday

    Is there a way to elect an independent bloc of senators?

  16. Agriculture Dept. to Crack Down on Chinese Ownership of American Farmland U.S., Yesterday

    The agriculture secretary announced a plan to limit Chinese and foreign purchases of farmland as part of its national security strategy.

  17. Laura Loomer, Trump’s Blunt Instrument U.S., Yesterday

    The right-wing provocateur and Islamophobe has few friends in the West Wing but a big fan in the Oval Office.

  18. Liberal Fund-Raising Drive Seeks $250 Million to Aid Pushback Against Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Donors hope to raise huge sums of money to help those fighting what they see as a drift toward authoritarianism, but without attracting unwanted White House attention.

  19. Trump Escalates Criticism of Putin After Restoring Arms Shipments to Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is increasingly suggesting that he believes his Russian counterpart had become an impediment to the peace deal he aims to make.

  20. Attack on Cargo Ship in the Red Sea Kills 2 Crew Members World, Yesterday

    The incident occurred a day after Houthi militants in Yemen targeted another vessel, their first assault on shipping since President Trump announced a truce with them.

  21. Trump’s Big Bill Is Now Law. What Was Learned? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers see varying lessons in President Trump’s domestic policy bill. Also: Cuts that hurt community health.

  22. ‘Playing the Man’: Global Diplomacy in the Trump Era Is All About Flattery World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel handed a letter to President Trump nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize. But it’s not clear whether stroking the president’s ego has long-lasting effects.

  23. Trump’s U-Turn on Weapons Leaves Ukrainians Hopeful but Cautious World, Yesterday

    After President Trump’s announcement that the United States would send more military aid, some were grateful, others were skeptical, mindful of his seesawing policy.

  24. Ted Cruz Was Vacationing in Greece as Floods Devastated Texas U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican senator, who was on a preplanned family vacation, did not return to his state until 72 hours after the deadly disaster, which his spokeswoman said was as quickly as possible.

  25. Stocks Shake Off Tariff Threat After Trump Extends Deadline Business, Yesterday

    The president noted that U.S. negotiators remained open to offers from trading partners, suggesting that tariffs could be reduced by — or even after — the deadline on Aug. 1.

  26. Netanyahu Releases Letter Nominating Trump for Nobel Peace Prize U.S., Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel praised President Trump’s role in his country’s establishment of diplomatic relations with some Arab states. But Mr. Trump has supported Israeli actions that have strained those ties.

  27. 7 Rounds of Talks and No Deal: Japan Girds for New Era of U.S. Relations Business, Yesterday

    Tokyo had expected smooth tariff negotiations but is experiencing whiplash, becoming a central target of President Trump’s trade frustrations.

  28. Trump’s New Trade Threats Set Off Global Scramble to Avoid Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, giving countries until Aug. 1 to make offers.

  29. El empresario que agradece los aranceles de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Una pequeña empresa en Monterrey, México, había enfrentado una fuerte competencia de China en la fabricación de piezas pequeñas para líneas de producción. Ahora, los aranceles estadounidenses han impulsado un repunte en su negocio.

  30. Lawrence Summers: This Law Made Me Ashamed of My Country Opinion, Yesterday

    A focus on economics misses the human brutality that is the most problematic aspect of this legislation

  31. Trump Wants to Kill a Chemical Safety Board. Chemical Makers Object. Climate, Yesterday

    The White House is planning to eliminate the board, a small agency that investigates chemical disasters to understand what went wrong.

  32. The G.O.P. Fought for This Bill. When Trump’s Cuts Came? Silence. Opinion, Yesterday

    The unlikely rise and tragic fall of a bipartisan solution on gun violence.

  33. The Businessman Grateful for Trump’s Tariffs World, Yesterday

    A small company in northern Mexico had faced steep competition from China in making straps, plugs, fasteners, grommets, zip ties and clamps. Now, U.S. tariffs have driven a spike in his business.

  34. The Grip Race and Identity Has on My Students Opinion, Yesterday

    We cannot return to the innocence of the Obama era even if that is what we want.

  35. Could the Presidential Election Have Gone Any Other Way? Books, Yesterday

    “2024,” a campaign book by three seasoned political journalists, immerses readers in the chaos and ironies of the race for the White House.

  36. Los BRICS tratan de forjar alianzas y critican las barreras al comercio internacional En español, Yesterday

    Mientras el presidente Trump se prepara para reactivar los aranceles esta semana, algunos de los mayores exportadores del mundo piensan en un futuro menos dependiente del comercio con EE. UU.

  37. South Korea Keeps Its Chin Up as Trump Wields Tariff Threat Business, Yesterday

    The country’s new president, in office for a little over a month, had just dispatched his senior deputies to Washington to try to work out a trade deal.

  38. Trump Hosts Netanyahu at the White House Video, Yesterday

    During the dinner, the two leaders discussed Gaza and Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu surprised Trump with the nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.

  39. Trump Pledges to Send More Weapons to Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    “They have to be able to defend themselves,” the president said, appearing to signal a reversal after his administration paused some weapons transfers just last week.

  40. El gobierno de Trump reconoce la falta de pruebas sobre la ‘lista de clientes’ de Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Después de que la fiscala general Pam Bondi prometiera grandes revelaciones durante meses, el Departamento de Justicia señaló la falta de pruebas de las teorías conspirativas, incluida una “lista de clientes” y un asesinato en la cárcel.

  41. Veterans Affairs Dept. Scales Back Plans for Vast Job Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    The department abandoned its previous plan to cut 80,000 workers, saying it expected a reduction of around 30,000 jobs by the end of September.

  42. I.R.S. Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates From the Pulpit U.S., Yesterday

    In a court filing, the tax agency said a decades-old ban on campaigning by tax-exempt groups should not apply to houses of worship speaking to their own members.

  43. Trump Looks to Avoid Casting Blame in Texas Flood as Democrats Question Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    The White House rebuked critics for raising questions about the administration’s efforts to shrink federal agencies that deal with disaster preparedness and response.

  44. Three Big Questions After the Texas Floods U.S., July 7

    The Trump administration and its predecessors will face scrutiny over the disaster that has killed more than 100 people.

  45. Planned Parenthood Wins a Temporary Injunction Over Medicaid Funding U.S., July 7

    The nonprofit is challenging a new law that bars its clinics from receiving federal money for any treatment, including birth control and checkups.

  46. U.S. Will Try to Deport Abrego Garcia Before He Faces Trial, Justice Dept. Says U.S., July 7

    The plan directly contradicted the White House, which last month described as “fake news” reports of plans to re-deport Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.

  47. As Renewed U.S. Tariffs Loom, Emerging Economies Turn to One Another World, July 7

    With President Trump preparing to revive tariffs this week, some of the world’s biggest exporters are planning a future less dependent on trade with the United States.

  48. Here Are Trump’s New Tariff Threats Business, July 7

    President Trump has told 14 countries that they will face tariffs of at least 25 percent on Aug. 1 if they don’t reach agreements by then.

  49. Document Casts Doubt on White House’s Claims About Deported Venezuelans U.S., July 7

    The document from El Salvador seems to undermine a position that lawyers for the Justice Department and top Trump officials have taken time and again in front of a judge in Washington.

  50. Trump and Netanyahu Expected to Discuss Prospects of Gaza Cease-Fire U.S., July 7

    The private dinner between the two leaders on Monday marks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s third visit to Washington this year.

  51. European Commission’s Leader Faces No-Confidence Vote in Far-Right Challenge World, July 7

    Ahead of the vote on Thursday, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the commission, appeared before the European Parliament to defend herself against complaints about transparency.

  52. Trump Administration Acknowledges Lack of Evidence From Epstein Documents U.S., July 7

    After Attorney General Pam Bondi promised big revelations for months, the Justice Department noted a lack of evidence for conspiracy theories, including a “client list” and a jailhouse murder.

  53. Increasingly Acidic Seas Threaten Oyster Farming Science, July 7

    Researchers and hatcheries are exploring new ways to protect shellfish in the Pacific Northwest, although Trump budget cuts may thwart their efforts.

  54. El gobierno de Trump elimina las protecciones para hondureños y nicaragüenses En español, July 7

    La decisión del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. de poner fin al TPS para los migrantes de esos países entrará en vigor en unos dos meses.

  55. In Texas, Another Tragic Warning on Climate Change Opinion, July 7

    Readers react to the unfolding flooding disaster in Texas. Also: Empathy for immigrants; anticipating the 250th anniversary of the United States.

  56. Trump Tells Japan and South Korea Their Tariff Rate: 25% U.S., July 7

    The tariffs on two of America’s closest allies would go into effect Aug. 1, unless the countries reach some kind of trade agreement with the United States.

  57. Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for Hondurans and Nicaraguans U.S., July 7

    The decision by the Homeland Security Department to end protections for migrants from those countries goes into effect in about two months.

  58. Tesla Stock Dives as Elon Musk Plans New Political Party Business, July 7

    Mr. Musk’s involvement in politics was once seen by investors as a benefit to Tesla. Not anymore.

  59. Netanyahu y Trump se reúnen en Washington: esto es lo que está en juego En español, July 7

    Con el fin de los combates en Irán, el presidente Trump está considerando si debe buscar un nuevo acuerdo nuclear con Teherán. También está instando a un nuevo acuerdo de alto al fuego en Gaza.

  60. Musk intenta crear un partido político y Trump dice que está ‘fuera de control’ En español, July 7

    El esfuerzo del multimillonario de la tecnología por crear un nuevo partido político, llamado America Party, se produce en medio de una creciente disputa con el presidente sobre su nueva ley de política interior.

  61. New Deadlines, New Letters — Same Tariff Uncertainty Business, July 7

    The Trump administration is keen to strike deals as it dangles an extension to trading partners. But it’s also issuing threats to some of them.

  62. Trump Threatens Extra Tariffs on BRICS-Aligned Countries U.S., July 7

    President Trump said nations that support the group’s “Anti-American policies” would face an additional 10 percent tariff. He did not elaborate.

  63. What’s at Stake as Netanyahu and Trump Meet in Washington World, July 7

    With the fighting in Iran over, President Trump is considering whether to pursue a new nuclear agreement with Tehran. He is also urging a new cease-fire deal to end the fighting in Gaza.

  64. A Dark Moment for Journalism — and Devastation in Texas The Daily, July 7

    Paramount has reached a settlement with President Trump, raising fears about journalistic independence.

  65. The Agonizing Search in Texas, and a Looming Trade Deadline The Headlines, July 7

    Plus, what your TV knows about you.

  66. Looking Beyond the U.S. for Trade, Canada Begins Shipping Natural Gas to Asia World, July 7

    A tanker is headed to South Korea with a first shipment of liquefied natural gas from Canada, which hopes to reduce its export reliance on its neighbor.

  67. The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller Opinion, July 7

    The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller

  68. From Food Aid to Dog Chow? How Trump’s Cuts Hurt Kansas Farmers. U.S., July 7

    Kansans created Food for Peace, for 70 years a font of rural income and pride. Now at least one grain broker is trying to sell grain that once fed the world as dog food.

  69. Puestos clave del Servicio Meteorológico de Texas estaban desocupados cuando llegó la tormenta En español, July 7

    Algunos expertos afirman que la escasez de personal podría haber complicado la capacidad de los meteorólogos para coordinar las respuestas con los funcionarios locales de gestión de emergencias.

  70. Trump Says Musk Is ‘Off the Rails’ With His Third-Party Effort U.S., July 7

    The tech billionaire’s effort to create a new political party, called the America Party, comes amid a ramped-up feud with the president over his new domestic policy law.

  71. A Law School’s Award for a Racist Paper Opinion, July 6

    Readers react to an award for a law student’s essay claiming that the rights recognized in the Constitution apply only to white people. Also: Climate change.

  72. How Europe Got Stuck Between Xi’s China and Trump’s America World, July 6

    European Union officials will spend July in talks with China. Tensions are high, hopes are low and stability is the end game.

  73. Jeff Flake: In Today’s G.O.P., Voting Your Conscience Is Disqualifying Opinion, July 6

    What Senator Thom Tillis’s retirement says about today’s Republican Party.

  74. Democrats Need to Understand That Opinions on Israel Are Changing Fast Opinion, July 6

    What we can learn from the New York Democratic mayoral primary.

  75. Atrapado entre los aranceles y China, México se adapta a un EE.UU. impredecible En español, July 6

    Depender de proveedores asiáticos ya no es una apuesta segura para muchas fábricas de México. Las empresas se apresuran a cambiar, alentadas por el gobierno.

  76. ‘Tears My Heart to Pieces’: North Carolina Braces for Medicaid Cuts U.S., July 6

    President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.

  77. China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis U.S., July 6

    Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed the limits of that idea.

  78. Caught Between Tariffs and China, Mexico Adapts to an Unpredictable U.S. World, July 6

    Relying on Asian suppliers is no longer a safe bet for many factories in Mexico. Companies are racing to change, and they are being encouraged by the government.

  79. Can Democrats Find Their Way on Immigration? U.S., July 6

    The party’s leftward shift in the Biden administration arguably laid the groundwork for President Trump’s aggressive approach. Deciding the next move won’t be easy.

  80. With One War Over, Netanyahu Heads to Washington Amid Calls to End Another World, July 6

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump on Monday as attention has turned from Iran to a cease-fire for Gaza.

  81. Here Is the Science of Why You Doomscroll Opinion, July 6

    Making decisions that align long-term goals and short-term rewards is challenging, but it can lead to better choices and richer lives.

  82. As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas U.S., July 6

    Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters’ ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials.

  83. Elon Musk Says He Will Start a New Political Party U.S., July 5

    The tech billionaire, who has publicly feuded with President Trump, wrote on social media that he would be creating “the America Party,” though he hadn’t yet filed paperwork.

  84. Trump Says He Will Start Talks With China on TikTok Deal U.S., July 5

    President Trump has declined to enforce a statutory ban of the popular social media app while his administration negotiates a deal for an American company to acquire it.

  85. U.S. Turns Eight Migrants Over to South Sudan, Ending Weeks of Legal Limbo U.S., July 5

    Courts blocked the handover after lawyers raised concerns of torture. Then the Supreme Court intervened to allow the Trump administration’s plan to move forward.

  86. Israeli Ministers Set to Meet on Next Steps Toward Gaza Truce World, July 5

    Members of the government are poised to decide whether to proceed with negotiations after Hamas said it had responded positively to the latest truce proposal.

  87. Donald Trump, Our Foundering Father Opinion, July 5

    The president celebrates July 4 by stroking his ego and choking the poor.

  88. Three Urgent Lessons for Democrats From the Big, Awful Bill Opinion, July 5

    A road map for undoing the damage.

  89. Trump’s Politicized F.B.I. Has Made Americans Less Safe Opinion, July 5

    The Trump administration’s political witch hunt is risking the bureau’s effectiveness and the public’s safety.

  90. Conservatives Are Prisoners of Their Own Tax Cuts Opinion, July 5

    The various ways that the G.O.P. legislation doesn’t address itself to America’s most important problems.

  91. The Head of NATO Thinks President Trump ‘Deserves All the Praise’ Magazine, July 5

    Mark Rutte has only good things to say about President Trump and his impact on the world stage.

  92. Carney’s ‘Build, Baby, Build’ Faces Pushback From Indigenous Groups World, July 5

    Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to fast-track nation-building projects to remake Canada’s economy. Indigenous groups want a seat at the table.

  93. The Cost of Victory: Israel Overpowered Its Foes, but Deepened Its Isolation World, July 5

    It is more secure from threats than at any time since its founding. But the war in Gaza, and attacks on Iran and Lebanon, have undercut Israel’s standing among the world’s democracies.

  94. Trump Signs Signature Policy Bill at Independence Day Event U.S., July 4

    President Trump triumphantly highlighted tax cuts in the legislation while downplaying cuts to Medicaid and other assistance for poor Americans.

  95. Trump intenta redefinir lo que significa ser estadounidense. No es el primero En español, July 4

    La guerra del presidente de EE. UU. contra la ciudadanía va de la mano de su politización de la palabra “América”, una tradición estadounidense muy arraigada, tan antigua como la propia nación.

  96. Jewish Leaders Denounce Trump’s Use of Centuries-Old Trope U.S., July 4

    President Trump said he did not realize that the term “Shylock” was viewed as antisemitic.

  97. Hamas Says It Is Ready to Negotiate Truce Proposal World, July 4

    It was not immediately clear whether the group was demanding any significant changes to the plan for a 60-day truce, hostage-for-prisoner swaps and talks on a permanent end to the Gaza war.

  98. ¿Qué significa el silencio de China ante el proyecto de ley de Trump? En español, July 4

    Pekín tiene un historial de advertencias a Washington sobre la seguridad de sus tenencias del Tesoro. Esta vez puede tener motivos para guardar silencio, al menos públicamente.

  99. States Brace for Added Burdens of Trump’s Tax and Spending Law U.S., July 4

    With the president’s domestic policy law signed, states will have to administer many of the cuts and decide how much they can spend to keep their citizens insured and fed.

  100. From Court to Congress to the Mideast, Trump Tallies His Wins U.S., July 4

    There are serious questions about the wisdom and durability of President Trump’s policies, but on his terms, he can point to a string of accomplishments.

  101. La Corte Suprema permite a Trump deportar a 8 migrantes a Sudán del Sur En español, July 4

    La orden de la corte siguió a otra más amplia del mes pasado que permitía las expulsiones a países con los que los migrantes no tienen conexiones.

  102. The Fourth Briefing, July 4

    Politics are colliding with the holiday this year.

  103. White House to Start Notifying Countries About Tariffs, Trump Says Business, July 4

    After striking only a few trade deals since declaring a 90-day pause in April, President Trump said he would announce new duties starting Friday.

  104. Russia Hits Ukraine With Large Air Barrage Hours After Trump-Putin Call World, July 4

    It was the latest in a series of almost weekly large-scale missile and drone attacks. President Trump said he “didn’t make any progress” with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

  105. Is This Really How We’re Legislating Now? Opinion, July 4

    Congress is no longer in the business of thoughtful legislating. Its role has been reduced to putting political points on the board for the president.

  106. The Pointless Triumph of a Hapless President Opinion, July 4

    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  107. Why Are We Doomed to Keep Reliving the ’90s? Opinion, July 4

    The characters that dominated the end of the last millennium have an outsize influence on the current one.

  108. 7 Voters on What They Love About America U.S., July 4

    (And what they don’t.)

  109. How Republicans Re-engineered the Tax Code U.S., July 4

    The product of years of Republican effort, the American tax code now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump’s populist 2024 campaign promises.

  110. In Trump’s America, Who Gets to Call Themselves American? Opinion, July 4

    His politicization of the name America taps into a long, well, American tradition, as old as the nation itself.

  111. Why China Isn’t Lecturing Trump About His Costly Bill World, July 4

    Beijing has a history of warning Washington about the safety of its Treasury holdings. This time it may have reasons to stay silent, at least publicly.

  112. El (vistoso) vínculo que une a Trump y Bezos En español, July 4

    Son campeones del exhibicionismo en una cultura hecha para ello.

  113. Un comentario sobre lingotes de oro, grabado en secreto, cambió su vida En español, July 4

    Su cita de Tinder quería saberlo todo sobre su trabajo en la Agencia de Protección Medioambiental. Él habló… sin darse cuenta de la cámara oculta.

  114. Trump Executive Order Creates Commission to Open Protected Public Land U.S., July 4

    The Make America Beautiful Again panel will be led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

  115. Park Service Is Left Short-Staffed in Peak Travel Season U.S., July 3

    Layoffs and departures after pressure from the Trump administration have left sites struggling, with the remaining employees each doing the work of two or three people.

  116. Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws, Letters on TikTok Ban Show U.S., July 3

    In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, legal experts warned.

  117. House Narrowly Passes Trump’s Bill Video, July 3

    In a 218-to-214 vote, the House passed a sweeping bill to extend tax cuts and slash social safety net programs.

  118. Supreme Court Lets Trump Deport Eight Migrants to South Sudan U.S., July 3

    The court’s order followed a broader one last month allowing removals to countries with which migrants have no connections.

  119. The G.O.P. Policy Bill Would Shift U.S. Energy Policy Climate, July 3

    The sprawling bill would boost fossil fuels and end tax credits for wind, solar power and electric vehicles.

  120. How Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Will Make China Great Again Opinion, July 3

    Beijing must be delighted by how the U.S. is surrendering the future of electricity to it.

  121. What’s It Like to Run a U.S. City Now? Watch What 16 Mayors Said. Interactive, July 3

    The New York Times interviewed 16 U.S. mayors about President Trump, immigration and their lives outside City Hall.

  122. Appeals Court Lets Trump Remove Another Democrat From Independent Agency U.S., July 3

    The ruling cited a Supreme Court decision in May that allowed President Trump to sideline Democratic appointees from several other nonpartisan agencies.

  123. How Will Trump’s Big Bill Affect Your Wallet? Interactive, July 3

    The wide-ranging domestic policy legislation could impact your taxes, clean energy choices, health care access and more.

  124. 9 Questions About the Republican Megabill, Answered The Upshot, July 3

    Who benefits, and who gets hurt? How much does it really add to the debt? And what’s the deal with Alaska?

  125. How Bad Is This Bill? The Answer in 10 Charts Interactive, July 3

    Steven Rattner reveals the ugly reality lurking within the ‘big beautiful bill.’

  126. This Is What Our Conservative Columnists Really Think of Trump’s Bill Opinion, July 3

    Seven writers on the best and worst provisions in Trump’s bill.

  127. How the G.O.P. Bill Will Reshape America’s Energy Landscape Climate, July 3

    Here’s a rundown on the winners and losers in the legislation muscled through Congress.

  128. In Trump’s Bill, Democrats See a Path to Win Back Voters U.S., July 3

    Top party officials consider the president’s sweeping domestic policy bill to be cruel and fiscally ruinous — and they’re betting the American public will, too.

  129. The July 3 Trump News Policy Bill live blog included one standalone post:
  130. Trump quiere que otros países aislen a China. Vietnam es su primer objetivo En español, July 3

    Un acuerdo comercial inicial con Vietnam ofrece una idea de cómo el presidente Trump está presionando a los países para que reduzcan su comercio con China.

  131. Mistreating Detained Immigrants: ‘Is This Who We Are Now?’ Opinion, July 3

    Readers voice outrage over appalling conditions in immigrant detention centers. Also: Paramount’s settlement; political violence; not pro bono.

  132. Con Trump, EE. UU. comienza a parecerse a China En español, July 3

    En la gran danza entre los dos rivales, cada vez es más difícil discernir quién domina y quién se deja llevar.

  133. In Europe, Economists See a Chance to Rise on the Global Stage Business, July 3

    Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the United States and China.

  134. Trump’s Task as He Heads to Iowa: Selling His Bill to the American Public U.S., July 3

    President Trump has spent days cajoling Republicans to support his spending bill. He will also have to sell it to the public as Democrats focus on all the ways it helps the wealthy.

  135. Las finanzas de Trump eran precarias. Entonces empezó a sacar provecho de su regreso En español, July 3

    A pesar de las afirmaciones del presidente, los registros presentados en un caso de fraude en su contra sugieren que sus riquezas no eran el producto de un imperio estable y sólido.

  136. Trump Wants the World to Squeeze Out China. He’s Starting With Vietnam. Business, July 3

    An initial trade deal with Vietnam offers a glimpse of how President Trump is pushing countries to cut back on trade with China.

  137. What Are Republicans Thinking With Such a Reckless Bill? Maybe This. Opinion, July 3

    A tax move from the Reagan era might explain what’s going on now.

  138. This Is the Birthright Reckoning That America Needs Opinion, July 3

    What does it mean to be an American?

  139. Will Politics Derail America’s 250th Birthday Bash? Arts, July 3

    This week, President Trump will start the countdown to next summer’s Semiquincentennial with an event at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. Not everyone wants to wave the flag his way.

  140. Don’t Let Shark Panic Spoil Your Fourth of July New York, July 3

    Yes, the shark population has increased. But the threat is minimal and, in truth, sharks have always been swimming around us, experts say.

  141. Mamdani Won by Listening. Democrats Should Try It. Opinion, July 3

    His approach is a blueprint for the party’s campaigners everywhere, if only they will set aside their assumptions.

  142. Democrats Denied This City Had a Gang Problem. The Truth Is Complicated. Magazine, July 3

    Trump’s claim that Venezuelan criminals took over Aurora, Colorado, became a rationale for his immigration crackdown. What really happened there?

  143. Trump Policy Bill Stalls as Johnson Works to Wear Down G.O.P. Resistance U.S., July 3

    After a day of paralysis, the House remained frozen in place overnight as party leaders labored to address the concerns of Republican holdouts to the party’s major policy bill.

  144. Trump’s Work in Iran Has Only Begun Opinion, July 3

    It remains to be seen if Washington has learned enough of a lesson to destroy Iran’s remaining nuclear infrastructure.

  145. Read Abrego Garcia’s Court Filing Interactive, July 3

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, was beaten, deprived of sleep and psychologically tortured while in Salvadoran custody, according to court papers filed by his lawyers.

  146. Abrego Garcia fue golpeado y torturado en una prisión de El Salvador, según sus abogados En español, July 3

    A Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia lo obligaron a pasar la noche arrodillado, le negaron el acceso al baño y lo confinaron en una celda superpoblada con luces brillantes y sin ventanas, dicen sus abogados.

  147. Trump Goes on a Charm Offensive as He Woos Holdout Republicans U.S., July 2

    President Trump worked the phones and welcomed Republicans to the White House to cajole them into supporting his megabill. They left with signed merchandise and photos of the Oval Office.

  148. Trump Says Fed Chair Should ‘Resign Immediately’ U.S., July 2

    The president escalated his recent attacks on Jerome H. Powell for not cutting interest rates.

  149. Abrego Garcia Was Beaten and Tortured in El Salvador Prison, Lawyers Say U.S., July 2

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was made to kneel overnight, denied bathroom access and confined in an overcrowded cell with bright lights and no windows, his lawyers say.

  150. The Power and the Pain of a Deadline U.S., July 2

    President Trump is using his July 4 deadline as a cudgel to pass his signature domestic policy bill.