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  1. U.S. Is Adding to Its Military Buildup in the Caribbean U.S., Today

    Over the past week, C-17 heavy-lift cargo planes, which usually transport troops and equipment, flew to Puerto Rico at least 16 times, according to flight tracking data reviewed by The New York Times.

  2. National Guard Troops to Arrive in New Orleans U.S., Today

    The troops will join an existing wave of Border Patrol agents, months after Gov. Jeff Landry first suggested that the National Guard could help tamp down on crime in Louisiana.

  3. Trump’s Tanker Crackdown Paralyzes Venezuelan Oil Exports World, Today

    Oil exports, the country’s financial lifeblood, have plummeted after the United States took action against three ships that have been used to carry its crude.

  4. Looking Back at a Historic Year of Dismantling Climate Policies Climate, Today

    The Trump administration has aggressively pulled America away from its global role in climate and environmental research, diplomacy, regulation and investment.

  5. Supreme Court Refuses to Allow Trump to Deploy National Guard in Chicago U.S., Today

    President Trump ordered state-based troops to Portland, Ore.; Los Angeles; Washington; and Chicago over the objections of state and local officials.

  6. ‘60 Minutes’ Report Was Pulled Off the Air. Now It’s on the Internet. Business, Today

    At the last minute, CBS News held a segment about Venezuelan men who were deported by the Trump administration to a prison in El Salvador. It surfaced online anyway.

  7. Pro-Trump Influencers Stay Conspicuously Quiet About Epstein Files U.S., Today

    Their silence contrasted with the uproar made over the weekend when the Justice Department’s first release focused on former President Bill Clinton.

  8. ‘He’s a Maximalist’: Inside Trump’s Gilded Oval Office Interactive, Today

    Take a 3-D tour of the president’s office, where he covered more than a third of wall space with gold.

  9. Student Loan Borrowers in Default Could See Wages Garnished in Early 2026 Business, Today

    Starting the week of Jan. 7, the Dept. of Education will begin sending notices about paycheck deductions to about 1,000 of five million borrowers in default.

  10. Stephen Miller Cites Children of Immigrants as a Problem U.S., Today

    As it seeks to end birthright citizenship, the Trump administration is arguing that immigrants bring problems that extend for generations. The data shows otherwise.

  11. In Epstein Files, Administration Officials Point to Clinton, and Away From Trump U.S., Today

    The Justice Department initially removed, then restored, a photograph that included an image of President Trump, and issued a statement calling mentions of him “untrue and sensationalist claims.”

  12. Trump Administration Delays Tariffs on Chinese Semiconductors U.S., Today

    An investigation ruled that China’s inroads into the chip industry had hurt the United States. The administration delayed tariffs until 2027 amid a fragile truce between the countries.

  13. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  14. Federal Prosecutor Was Surprised by Trump’s Flights on Epstein’s Jet U.S., Today

    A 2020 email noted that Donald Trump was listed as a passenger on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet at least eight times from 1993 to 1996.

  15. How Did DOGE Disrupt So Much While Saving So Little? U.S., Today

    The group’s biggest claims were largely incorrect, a New York Times analysis found. And its many smaller cuts added up to few savings.

  16. More Epstein Files Are Released and Include Some References to Trump U.S., Today

    The Justice Department released another batch of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — a wide mix of emails, tips and records from his death.

  17. Today’s Epstein Files Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  18. The Origins of Jeffrey Epstein The Daily, Today

    A Times investigation revealed the truth of how Mr. Epstein, a college dropout, clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society.

  19. Trump’s Greenland Strategy, and the New Promise of Weight-Loss Pills The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the biggest lottery jackpots ever.

  20. Trump’s War on Public Health Is a Battle to the Death Opinion, Today

    The MAHA pipe dream is going to hurt MAGA the most.

  21. Trump’s TikTok Deal Won’t Protect National Security Opinion, Today

    Trump’s deal preserves many of the ties to China that the law was designed to sever.

  22. Trump May Give 775 Acres of a Federal Wildlife Refuge to SpaceX Climate, Today

    In exchange for the land in Texas, the rocket and satellite company would give the government some of its own property nearby, documents show.

  23. The Three Forces Deranging the Economy in 2025 Opinion, Today

    Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, the hosts of the economics podcast “Odd Lots,” walk through how Trump’s tariffs, A.I. and the vibecession are making for a strange close to the year.

  24. Wise Man? King? In Naples, Trump Joins Jesus in Nativity Displays. World, Today

    For generations, Italian craftspeople have built scenes depicting Jesus’ birth, sometimes including figures of celebrities. This year, some are adding statuettes of President Trump.

  25. Tariffs and a Christmas Reckoning for Canadian Shop Owners World, Today

    Small businesses across Canada have lost out on sales because of the trade war, and many worry about their future.

  26. Untangling a Year of Upheaval Inside the Justice Department Times Insider, Today

    Two Times journalists interviewed more than 60 attorneys to understand the department’s tumultuous transformation, and the sweeping implications.

  27. What We Get Wrong About Christian Nationalism Opinion, Today

    The irony of our secular age is that theology is more powerful than ever.

  28. Justice Dept. Sues Illinois Over Law Limiting Immigration Enforcement U.S., Today

    The Justice Department said the law illegally regulates federal law enforcement by barring courthouse arrests and allowing residents to sue immigration agents.

  29. Israel Needs to Get Out of Trump’s Way Opinion, Today

    President Trump should press Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ease military pressure on Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for the sake of his own policy.

  30. Trump Announces Construction of New Warships Video, Today

    President Trump announced on Monday the construction of new warships for the U.S. Navy he called a “golden fleet.” Navy officials said the vessels would notionally have the ability to launch hypersonic and nuclear-armed cruise missiles.

  31. Trump Administration Orders Nearly 30 U.S. Ambassadors to Leave Their Posts U.S., Today

    A union representing career diplomats said such a mass recall had never happened in the history of the U.S. Foreign Service.

  32. White House Invitees Are Asked About Donations to Trump’s Ballroom U.S., Today

    Senator Richard Blumenthal is requesting information from an architect hired to oversee the ballroom design and people invited to a donor dinner with the president.

  33. Trump Announces New ‘Trump Class’ of Warships U.S., Today

    The president said development of the vessels would help maintain military superiority and improve the industrial base, but analysts suggested they were the wrong approach to current threats.

  34. Lawmaker Sues to Remove Trump’s Name From the Kennedy Center U.S., Today

    Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, argues that only Congress is authorized to rename the D.C. performing arts institution.

  35. Trump Officials Sue to Loosen D.C.’s Gun Laws U.S., Today

    The Justice Department challenged laws aimed at popular rifles including the AR-15 in the nation’s capital.

  36. Read the document Interactive, Today

    Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, sued President Trump on Monday seeking to force the removal of his name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

  37. Judge Orders Administration to Share Plans for Deportees to El Salvador Prison U.S., Yesterday

    The judge said the administration had to decide by Jan. 5 whether it wanted to “facilitate” the men’s return to the United States or let them challenge their initial removals in the federal courts.

  38. Trump Administration Declares Foreign-Made Drones a Security Threat U.S., Yesterday

    Americans won’t be able to buy new models from DJI, the Chinese maker of most of the world’s drones. But U.S. pilots can keep the drones they have.

  39. U.S. Tanker Seizures Begin to Draw International and Domestic Scrutiny World, Yesterday

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the ship seizures were meant to force Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro from power.

  40. El cambio de paradigma en favor de Trump ha muerto En español, Yesterday

    Hace un año no dejábamos de oír que Trump ahora era “cool”. ¿Alguien lo dice ahora?

  41. Inside the Deportation Machine Interactive, Yesterday

    An analysis of data on every ICE arrest, detention stay and deportation reveals the complexity and reach of President Trump’s immigration crackdown.

  42. Canada Announces Former BlackRock Executive as Ambassador to U.S. World, Yesterday

    Mark Wiseman has held high-profile roles in law, business consulting and finance, and will lead Canada’s efforts to reboot diplomatic relation with Washington at a critical moment.

  43. EE. UU. intercepta buques con petróleo de Venezuela: esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Un buque que navegaba hacia Venezuela huyó tras rechazar un intento de la Guardia Costera de detenerlo, el giro más reciente en la escalada de la campaña de presión estadounidense contra el gobierno de Maduro.

  44. La Guardia Costera de EE. UU. persigue a un petrolero vinculado a Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    El buque más reciente en la mira de Estados Unidos en su campaña de presión sobre Venezuela enviaba señales de socorro mientras se dirigía al noreste desde el Caribe hacia el Atlántico.

  45. Ex-C.I.A. Chief Asks to Keep Justice Dept. From Steering Case to Favored Judge U.S., Yesterday

    The request, addressed to the top federal judge in Miami, sought to block a U.S. attorney from pursuing a politically charged inquiry before Judge Aileen Cannon, who has repeatedly decided in President Trump’s favor.

  46. How U.S. Defense Industry Dodged a Rare-Earth Shortage After China’s Curbs Business, Yesterday

    America’s ability to make precision-guided missiles was threatened during Trump’s tariff war. But experienced players have rescued the supply chain, for now.

  47. How Trump’s First Year Reshaped U.S. Energy and Climate Policy Climate, Yesterday

    The sweeping changes have affected everything from coal plant retirements to international diplomacy over shipping emissions.

  48. In Congress and at Home, Omar Faces Trump’s Anti-Somali Attacks U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, has long been a target of racist insults by the president. Now her whole community faces an immigration crackdown.

  49. Trump Halts Five Wind Farms Off the East Coast Climate, Yesterday

    The Interior Department said the projects posed national security risks, without providing details. The decision imperils billions of dollars of investments.

  50. Hundreds of Big Post-Election Donors Have Benefited From Trump’s Return to Office Interactive, Yesterday

    Well into his second term, the president and his allies have continued aggressively raising money. Many donors have interests before his administration, The Times found.

  51. What We Know About U.S. Interceptions of Oil Tankers in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    A Venezuela-bound vessel fled after rebuffing an attempt by the Coast Guard to seize it, the latest twist in the escalating U.S. pressure campaign against the Maduro government.

  52. Trump lleva la ‘presidencia imperial’ estadounidense a un nuevo nivel En español, Yesterday

    En su primer año de regreso a la Casa Blanca, el presidente Trump ha ampliado enormemente el poder ejecutivo, al tiempo que ha adoptado los atavíos de la realeza de un modo nunca visto en la era moderna.

  53. A Conspicuous Gap May Undermine Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Plan U.S., Yesterday

    A historical review shows lawmakers without certain familial records went unchallenged as citizens when the 14th Amendment was adopted. The finding appeared to undercut the president’s claims on birthright citizenship.

  54. Susie Wiles and the Intoxication of Power Opinion, Yesterday

    There are no wallflowers in Trump’s White House.

  55. How We Can Reclaim the ‘Best Thing About America’ Opinion, Yesterday

    The columnist Michelle Goldberg believes reclaiming the narrative on immigration should be America’s next story.

  56. Are Trump’s Actions Unprecedented? We Asked Historians (Again). Interactive, Yesterday

    An examination of whether recent moves have no precedent, are relatively common or somewhere in between.

  57. Their Death Sentences Were Commuted by Biden. They Could Face Execution Again. U.S., Yesterday

    At least four of the 37 men whose sentences were commuted last year could face the death penalty at the state level after a push from the Trump administration.

  58. The U.S. Must End China’s Rare Earth Dominance Opinion, Yesterday

    The world’s democracies cannot depend on the most powerful authoritarian state — and an increasingly aggressive one — for critical minerals.

  59. Trump Photo Removed Then Reposted in Epstein Files Video, Yesterday

    An image containing a photo of President Trump was removed from a Justice Department website that housed files related to the investigations of Jeffrey Epstein. The department said it reposted the image on Sunday after it was found to not feature Epstein’s victims.

  60. U.S. Coast Guard Is Chasing an Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela U.S., December 21

    U.S. forces had boarded a different tanker on Saturday. The actions signaled a crackdown on such vessels.

  61. Blanche Says Mentions of Trump in Epstein Files Won’t Be Removed U.S., December 21

    In an interview with NBC, the No. 2 official at the Justice Department denied that officials were protecting the president from what has been disclosed.

  62. Trump Takes America’s ‘Imperial Presidency’ to a New Level U.S., December 21

    In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has greatly expanded executive power while embracing the trappings of royalty in ways not seen in the modern era.

  63. How the Supreme Court’s Mail-In Ballot Ruling Could Affect Voters U.S., December 21

    Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ballots must arrive by Election Day.

  64. Move Aside, Snowflake: ‘Theater Kid’ Is the New Go-To Political Insult U.S., December 21

    Zohran Mamdani, New York’s mayor-elect, is among the latest politicians to be tagged with the term, raising the question: What did theater kids do to deserve such scorn?

  65. Estafas, robos y mentiras: así construyó Jeffrey Epstein su fortuna En español, December 21

    Durante años circularon rumores sobre el origen de su riqueza. Una investigación del Times revela sobre cómo un universitario que abandonó los estudios se abrió camino hasta la cúspide de las finanzas y la sociedad de EE. UU.

  66. Cómo Venezuela pasó de ser el aliado petrolero de EE. UU. al objetivo militar de Trump En español, December 21

    Alguna vez la relación entre ambos países trajo beneficios mutuos. Pero ahora el gobierno de Trump ha cambiado las reglas del juego.

  67. 329 Days of Trump, Trump, Trump Interactive, December 21

    President Trump dominates our collective consciousness. The Times broke down how he has relentlessly pursued attention in the first 329 days of his second term.

  68. Epstein Files Photos Disappear From Government Website, Including One of Trump U.S., December 20

    A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of President Trump.

  69. First Batch of Epstein Files Provides Few Revelations Video, December 20

    The Justice Department, under pressure from Congress to comply with a law signed by President Trump, released more than 13,000 files on Friday arising from investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.

  70. Bill Clinton, a Main Character in the Epstein Drop, Just Can’t Escape Scandal U.S., December 20

    The Republican-led Justice Department’s release of photos of the former president with Jeffrey Epstein will introduce yet another generation to his flaws and controversies.

  71. U.S. Coast Guard Boards Tanker Carrying Venezuelan Oil U.S., December 20

    The vessel, which was flying a Panamanian flag, was not on a list of tankers under U.S. sanctions.

  72. 6 puntos clave del primer lote de los archivos Epstein En español, December 20

    Muchos de los documentos están ampliamente censurados, y rara vez se menciona al presidente Trump. La Casa Blanca también intentó sacar provecho político de la publicación de fotos de Bill Clinton.

  73. EE. UU. y Venezuela bloquean el GPS en el Caribe, poniendo la aviación en peligro En español, December 20

    La tensión militar entre Donald Trump y Nicolás Maduro ha provocado un aumento de la guerra electrónica en la región.

  74. Donald Trump Is Very Unhappy With You Opinion, December 20

    It’s all over but the shouting.

  75. From A.I. to Tariffs, 14 Charts That Explain 2025 Business, December 20

    President Trump’s trade policy, inflation and climbing stock prices shaped business and the economy this year.

  76. U.S. Strikes on Syria Underscore Scale of Challenge for Its President World, December 20

    The Syrian government did not comment directly on the extensive American strikes targeting the Islamic State on Friday, but said it was intensifying its own efforts to fight the group.

  77. Marco Rubio Is Winning the Trump Era Opinion, December 20

    The secretary of state has somehow avoided becoming either a media fixation or a major player in the right’s unfolding psychodrama.

  78. Was 2025 the End of ‘Teflon Trump’? Opinion, December 20

    Jamelle Bouie, Michelle Cottle and David French convene to discuss the year that was.

  79. When Judges Are Attacked, You Suffer Video, December 20

    When a judge has to ask if one ruling is a “safer choice for their family” than another, is it still justice? New Jersey judge Esther Salas explains how political attacks have threatened the foundation of the U.S. judiciary.

  80. Trump Administration Pushes Asylum Seekers to Apply in Other Countries U.S., December 20

    In immigration courts, U.S. lawyers have filed thousands of requests to dismiss asylum cases and force people to pursue asylum elsewhere.

  81. Koch Political Operation Spent Nearly $550 Million During 2024 Cycle U.S., December 20

    The huge sum shows that while the Koch network may not hold significant power at high levels of the Republican Party, it remains a financial juggernaut.

  82. How Democrats Used One Word to Turn the Tide Against Trump The Upshot, December 20

    Both parties are now preparing for “affordability” to play a major role in the midterm elections next year. How did it emerge so quickly?

  83. U.S. and Venezuela Jam Caribbean GPS Signals to Thwart Attacks, Raising Flight Hazard World, December 20

    Military brinkmanship between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has led to an increase in electronic warfare in the region.

  84. ‘El mejor amigo de Don’: cómo Epstein y Trump compartieron su afición por las mujeres En español, December 20

    El presidente ha intentado minimizar su amistad, pero documentos y entrevistas revelan una relación intensa y complicada. Perseguir mujeres era un juego de ego y dominio.

  85. A Timeline of How the Trump Administration Released and Withheld Epstein Files U.S., December 20

    A year of political pressure and partial disclosures preceded the release of long-sought records on Jeffrey Epstein.

  86. 6 Takeaways From the First Batch of the Epstein Files U.S., December 20

    Many of the Justice Department documents were heavily redacted, and President Trump’s name was rarely mentioned. The White House also sought to make political hay of the release of photos of Bill Clinton.

  87. Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Homeless Aid Plan U.S., December 20

    The proposal would have required recipients to get treatment for addiction or mental illness as a condition of receiving housing funds. The administration has said it will try again.

  88. Elise Stefanik Tried Everything to Please Trump. He Still Jilted Her. U.S., December 20

    The G.O.P. congresswoman who ran as a moderate but became an “ultra MAGA” Trump acolyte ultimately found herself undermined by the president and politically adrift.

  89. Justice Dept. Will Appeal Dismissal of Comey and James Indictments U.S., December 19

    The Trump administration had vowed to fight a judge’s decision to dismiss unrelated criminal charges against James Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and Letitia James, the attorney general of New York.

  90. Trump’s Name Is Rarely Mentioned in New Epstein Files U.S., December 19

    The files that The Times initially reviewed on Friday included only a handful of references to or images of Mr. Trump.

  91. Trump Picks New Leader for Southern Command as Venezuela Pressure Grows U.S., December 19

    Lt. Gen. Francis L. Donovan, a Marine general with expansive experience in special operations and the Middle East, would take over after the abrupt departure of the previous commander.

  92. A Memorial to Kennedy? It’s Trump’s Now, Too. U.S., December 19

    The Kennedy Center installed President Trump’s name on the facade of the arts center, which had been designated as a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy.

  93. The December 19 Epstein Files Release live blog included one standalone post:
  94. U.S. Strikes Islamic State Targets in Syria U.S., December 19

    American forces struck dozens of suspected ISIS sites, making good on President Trump’s vow to avenge two American soldiers and a civilian U.S. interpreter killed by the group last week.

  95. Trump’s Name Joins Kennedy’s on Performing Arts Center’s Facade U.S., December 19

    Workers hauled up large letters spelling out Mr. Trump’s full name to add to the white marble face of the building on Friday morning.

  96. Elise Stefanik Drops Out of N.Y. Governor’s Race and Will Leave Congress New York, December 19

    Ms. Stefanik, a Republican congresswoman and staunch ally of President Trump, abruptly ended her bid to unseat Gov. Kathy Hochul and said she would not seek another House term.

  97. Trump Announces Pricing Deals With Nine Drugmakers Health, December 19

    The companies agreed to sell most of their drugs to Medicaid at the prices they charge in European countries and to sell drugs directly to consumers through a planned TrumpRx website.

  98. Supreme Court Refuses to Halt Free Speech Lawsuit From Immigration Judges U.S., December 19

    The case, brought by the union representing immigration judges, could have implications for other workplace claims brought by government officials.

  99. Weighing Politics and Morality in the Israel Debate Opinion, December 19

    Readers respond to an essay criticizing U.S. Democrats’ failure to resolve the conflict in Gaza. Also: Trump’s Kennedy Center rebrand; blaming immigrants after the Brown shooting.

  100. He Said He Was Not Close With Epstein. His Emails Suggest Otherwise. New York, December 19

    Andrew Farkas, a New York City real estate mogul, had assured investors that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was for business only.

  101. Spit and Sulfur: How Venezuela Went From U.S. Ally to Trump Target U.S., December 19

    Closely tied to Washington during much of the Cold War, Venezuela has gone through political upheavals over the years that now make it a major enemy in the eyes of the Trump administration.

  102. EE. UU. ataca otras 2 embarcaciones que presume traficaban drogas En español, December 19

    En el ataque murieron 5 personas. Esta es la operación letal número 27 desde que el presidente Trump autorizó la acción militar contra los cárteles de la droga.

  103. ICE Allows Democratic Lawmakers Inside Migrant Cells in New York City New York, December 19

    The immigration agency had barred elected officials from the holding facilities. A federal judge this week said they must be given access.

  104. Rail Giants Aim to Prove Benefits of Coast-to-Coast Network Business, December 19

    Regulators will decide whether a merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern would improve shipment times or stifle competition. A decision is expected in 2027.

  105. U.S. Attacks Another Boat Believed to Be Trafficking Drugs U.S., December 19

    The attack killed 5 people, the latest known fatalities since the attacks began in September. The Trump administration has accused those on the boats of ferrying narcotics but provided little proof.

  106. Justice Dept. Won’t Meet Friday Deadline to Release All Epstein Files U.S., December 19

    Several members of Congress criticized the department’s No. 2, Todd Blanche, after he said more documents would be coming weeks late.

  107. Another Trump Financial Conflict, This Time With Nuclear Power Business, December 19

    Trump Media plans to merge with a company developing nuclear fusion technology, putting the president’s financial interests in competition with other energy companies over which his administration holds sway.

  108. Insultos, gritos y ataques: el desinhibido segundo mandato de Trump En español, December 19

    A muchos de los seguidores de Donald Trump les encanta su estilo de liderazgo de lucha libre profesional. Pero algunos de sus recientes ataques han provocado repulsión incluso en sus propios aliados.

  109. La economía global se enfrenta a un futuro próximo lleno de incertidumbres y tensiones En español, December 19

    Una reordenación de las reglas del comercio, sumada a un cambio transformador en la tecnología, la demografía y el clima, está rehaciendo el empleo, la política y la vida.

  110. Erika Kirk Endorses JD Vance for 2028 U.S., December 19

    The early backing of Ms. Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, is notable because she now leads the influential conservative group he founded, Turning Point USA.

  111. Kennedy Center Board Votes to Add Trump to Its Name Video, December 19

    President Trump’s handpicked board of trustees announced that the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts would be renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center, a change that may need Congress’s approval.

  112. What Trump’s Push Into Nuclear Means for the Sector (and His Net Worth) Business, December 19

    The president’s paper wealth soared on news that the company behind Truth Social has agreed to merge with a fusion start-up. But China is way ahead in the funding race to commercialize the technology.

  113. Trump Signs Law Repealing Tough Sanctions on Syria World, December 19

    The Caesar Act was imposed in 2019 in response to widespread and systematic violations of human rights by the regime of former dictator Bashar al-Assad.

  114. El canciller alemán que quiere pisar fuerte en Europa En español, December 19

    Friedrich Merz cree que el mundo necesita una Alemania más fuerte. Todavía está buscando la forma de hacerlo.

  115. With New E.U. Loan, Ukraine Avoids Budget Crunch and Can Plan War Effort World, December 19

    The loan will cover two-thirds of the country’s financial needs for the next two years. It also bolsters Ukraine’s position in ongoing peace talks.

  116. Trump Administration Pauses Diversity Immigration Program After Brown Shooting U.S., December 19

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said President Trump ordered the program to be suspended after it emerged that the shooting suspect used it to move to the United States.

  117. Trump Says the Economy Is Good. Is It? The Daily, December 19

    President Trump defended the economy in an 18-minute address, despite the public’s consistent concerns about prices.

  118. El secretario de Seguridad de México habla de su lucha contra los cárteles En español, December 19

    Omar García Harfuch habló con The New York Times sobre la agresiva ofensiva de los cárteles del país y de su relación con la Casa Blanca.

  119. Trump’s New Marijuana Policy Offers an Opportunity Opinion, December 19

    Marijuana has been tied to psychosis and other health problems. I still think it’s safer than alcohol.

  120. Yes, Nancy Pelosi Says, the Country Is Ready for a Woman to Be President Opinion, December 19

    The speaker emerita is disappointed and a little surprised that the presidential glass ceiling remains intact, but confident that it will change.

  121. Mexico’s Security Chief on His Fight Against the Cartels World, December 19

    Omar García Harfuch spoke to The New York Times about the country’s aggressive cartel offensive and his relationship with the White House.

  122. F.D.A. Turmoil Keeps Spotlight on Its Commissioner Health, December 19

    The agency’s high-level turnover and conflicting policy decisions on drug oversight have fueled concerns about the leadership of Dr. Marty Makary.

  123. How Much More Can the U.S. Travel Industry Take? Travel, December 19

    Politics and border hassles have chased away foreign visitors, costing businesses billions. Some fear next year’s World Cup won’t be enough to bring tourists back.

  124. Trump se basa en distorsiones para argumentar su campaña contra Venezuela En español, December 19

    El presidente tiene un largo historial de declaraciones falsas o engañosas. Pero la cantidad de estas en los ataques de su gobierno a embarcaciones y en la campaña de presión sobre Venezuela es excepcional.

  125. ‘A Singularly Turbulent Time’: Deeper Uncertainty in Store for Global Economy Business, December 19

    A reordering of the rules of trade, set on top of transformational change in technology, demographics and climate, is remaking jobs, politics and lives.

  126. Democratic State Lawmakers Vow to Unite and Push Back on Trump’s Deportations U.S., December 19

    Lawmakers from a half-dozen states said Thursday they will use legislation next year to thwart the tactics of federal law enforcement carrying out immigration policies.

  127. Shouting, Ranting, Insulting: Trump’s Uninhibited Second Term U.S., December 19

    Many of President Trump’s supporters love his professional-wrestling style of leadership. But some of his recent attacks have sickened even some of his own political allies.

  128. Trump Relies on Distortions to Support His Pressure Campaign on Venezuela U.S., December 18

    The president has a long record of making false or misleading statements. But the sheer density of them in his administration’s boat attacks and Venezuela pressure campaign is exceptional.

  129. TikTok Signs Agreements With Investors in Step Toward Avoiding a U.S. Ban Business, December 18

    The Chinese-owned video app formalized commitments from the software giant Oracle and two investment firms as part of a deal to keep TikTok operating in the United States.

  130. President Trump Reclassifies Marijuana With Executive Order Video, December 18

    Marijuana was downgraded from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug on Thursday. The reclassification does not legalize cannabis, but it does ease restrictions on the substance and allows for more research.

  131. Coming Soon to a TV Near Trump: A G.O.P. Ad in N.Y. Governor’s Race New York, December 18

    Bruce Blakeman, an ally of President Trump, is buying ad time on Fox News in the West Palm Beach, Fla., market, where Mr. Trump may be watching.

  132. Trump Mocks Obama, Biden in His Presidential ‘Walk of Fame’ Video, December 18

    The White House unveiled new plaques near the Oval Office mocking some of President Trump’s predecessors. The new display distorts history and aligns with Mr. Trump’s worldview.

  133. U.K. Appoints New Ambassador to U.S. After Predecessor Is Fired Over Epstein Links World, December 18

    Christian Turner’s appointment comes as the United States and Britain’s relationship is being tested amid a number of foreign policy issues.

  134. How Will Trump’s Policies Affect You? We Answer Your Questions. Interactive, December 18

    Hard to follow the dizzying array of developments out of Washington over the past year? Here are our answers to your pressing questions.

  135. The German Chancellor Betting on America World, December 18

    Friedrich Merz believes the world needs a stronger Germany. He is still navigating how to do it.

  136. From Bravo to Cable News, Garcia Is Pushing Republicans on Epstein U.S., December 18

    The top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Representative Robert Garcia has brought aggressive tactics and reality-show flair to investigating Trump.

  137. Trump Pressed Georgia Speaker to Overturn His 2020 Election Loss Video, December 18

    In newly obtained audio, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia in 2020 in a phone call with the state’s House Speaker, David Ralston. Mr. Trump lost Georgia by more than 11,000 votes that year.

  138. We’re in the Age of American Pessimism Video, December 18

    America is in its pessimism era and Trump is playing on it, argues the columnist David Brooks in this episode of “The Conversation.”

  139. Is Trump Finished? Video, December 18

    “A lot of people are seeing some things that are really bad for Donald Trump,” David Brooks says in this episode of “The Conversation.”

  140. Europe Begins to Tiptoe Away From Key Climate Policies Climate, December 18

    Europe has some of the world’s most ambitious climate goals, but in recent months it has backtracked on rules governing automobile emissions and deforestation.

  141. Trump and His Loyalists Move to Name the Kennedy Center for Him U.S., December 18

    The performing arts center is by law designated the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and it has been generally understood that the power to change the center’s name lies with Congress.

  142. Trump Administration Proposes Rules to End Gender-Related Care for Minors Video, December 18

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed new rules on Thursday to stop gender-related care for minors across the nation. One of the rules threatened to pull federal funding from any hospital that provided gender treatments for minors. This would effectively shut down hospitals that failed to comply.

  143. Trump Signs Executive Order to Reclassify Marijuana, Easing Restrictions on the Drug U.S., December 18

    Marijuana’s classification as one of the most dangerous and habit-forming substances has long drawn criticism.

  144. A Lesson From the Abrego Garcia Saga Video, December 18

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s release from immigration detention last week offers a useful model for how Democrats can successfully challenge the Trump administration, the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues.

  145. Trump’s Drone Strikes Are Wrong. Obama’s Were, Too Opinion, December 18

    Readers respond to a guest essay on why the recent boat strikes by the Trump administration are unjustified.

  146. Un Trump belicoso señala culpables al defender su historial económico En español, December 18

    En un discurso combativo, el presidente Trump aseguró que la “edad de oro” que prometió en su campaña presidencial del año pasado estaba cobrando fuerza.

  147. Zelensky Makes Appeal to E.U. Leaders for Frozen Russian Funds to Fight War World, December 18

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said in Brussels, where the leaders had gathered, that without the money, his country would have to reduce its drone production significantly.

  148. Trump Moves to End Gender-Related Care for Minors, Threatening Hospitals That Offer It Health, December 18

    Proposed new rules would punish the hospitals by pulling all federal financing. Advocates say lawsuits will follow.

  149. EE. UU. anuncia el más reciente ataque a una embarcación En español, December 18

    El Comando Sur dijo que el ataque tuvo como objetivo una lancha que navegaba por una “conocida ruta del narcotráfico” y que en ella habían muerto cuatro hombres “narcoterroristas”.

  150. Trump Announces ‘Warrior Dividend’ For Troops U.S., December 18

    President Trump promised active duty troops a $1,776 check from revenue raised by tariffs, without acknowledging that the Supreme Court is weighing the legality of the powers used to impose the levies.