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  1. Trump Says He Will Send the National Guard to Memphis Next U.S., Today

    The murder rate has dropped in Memphis, but it still struggles with some of the highest crime rates in the country.

  2. Rubio Leads Charge in Trump’s New War in Latin America U.S., Today

    The secretary of state is shaping what could be the most consequential military actions of President Trump’s second term.

  3. Trump Expected to Hold Talks With Qatari Premier After Israeli Strikes, Officials Say World, Today

    President Trump is said to be planning a meeting with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani in New York on Friday, after an attack that has rattled Persian Gulf states.

  4. El asesinato de Charlie Kirk En español, Today

    La violencia política resurge en EE. UU., Bolsonaro es condenado en Brasil y más para el fin de semana.

  5. What MAGA Lost When It Lost Charlie Kirk Opinion, Today

    His death makes it harder to look ahead and glimpse what MAGA will stand for.

  6. Trump Is Copying China. That’s a Terrible Idea. Opinion, Today

    Trump is steering the U.S. model of capitalism closer to the Chinese one, swapping innovation and competition for state control and cronyism.

  7. Trump’s Policies Are Endangering Your Health Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration is rejecting basic medical knowledge and turning back the clock to an era when people were sicker and died sooner.

  8. Con la violencia política en alza, Trump condena a uno de los bandos En español, Today

    En un país inundado de armas, la práctica de demonizar a los rivales ha creado grandes cantidades de seguidores para algunos políticos e influentes en las redes sociales.

  9. One Country Knew What to Do When Its President Tried to Steal an Election Opinion, Today

    Brazil just succeeded where we failed.

  10. Si Trump no puede traer la paz a Ucrania y Gaza, se limitará a observar desde lejos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump insiste en que puede resolver los conflictos mundiales. Pero cuando tanto aliados como adversarios parecen ignorarlo, se encoge de hombros en una actitud de “qué se le va a hacer”.

  11. La incursión de drones sobre Polonia fue una prueba para la OTAN y EE. UU. En español, Today

    El episodio pone de relieve la necesidad de que la OTAN refuerce sus defensas contra la guerra moderna de drones y aprenda las lecciones de Ucrania.

  12. Homeless Funding Was Limited to Groups Aligned With Trump Policies, Suit Says U.S., Today

    The Trump administration had imposed conditions on grants awarded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that critics viewed as overtly political.

  13. Scrutiny Mounts of F.B.I. Under Patel as Kirk’s Killer Remains at Large U.S., Today

    Already, a series of missteps by Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, in recent months have invited worries that he has eroded public confidence in the agency.

  14. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  15. Jair Bolsonaro es declarado culpable y sentenciado a 27 años de cárcel por intento de golpe de Estado en Brasil En español, Yesterday

    El Supremo Tribunal Federal de Brasil declaró culpable al expresidente por intentar aferrarse al poder tras perder las elecciones de 2022, en un complot que incluía el asesinato de su oponente.

  16. Un asesinato en Carolina del Norte alimenta la polémica conservadora En español, Yesterday

    Un video de seguridad que captó el apuñalamiento de una mujer en Charlotte se convirtió en un catalizador para los argumentos conservadores sobre los supuestos fracasos de las políticas demócratas.

  17. Breaking Precedent, G.O.P. Changes Rules on Nominees U.S., Yesterday

    Senate Republicans used what is known as the nuclear option to break a Democratic blockade of President Trump’s nominees, weakening Congress’s vetting role.

  18. As Political Violence Rises, Trump Condemns One Side U.S., Yesterday

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump captured the raw sentiment of his conservative base. But he addressed only part of the alarming cycle of violence in America.

  19. After Kirk Assassination, Fear and Vitriol Intensify in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The killing of the right-wing activist deepened lawmakers’ fears of violence directed against them, and the toxic discourse that has fed such threats.

  20. How Trump’s Crime Crackdown Muted Other Parts of D.C. Life The Upshot, Yesterday

    If the aggressive show of force had a deterrent effect on crime, it appears to have deterred some entirely normal aspects of city life, too.

  21. Charlie Kirk Embodied Mass-Culture Conservatism Video, Yesterday

    His death takes us deeper into an age of instability.

  22. I was set to interview Charlie Kirk next month. Then he was assassinated. Video, Yesterday

    His death takes us deeper into an age of instability.

  23. Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison for Plotting Coup in Brazil World, Yesterday

    Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted the former president of trying to cling to power after losing the 2022 election, including a plan to assassinate his opponent.

  24. For Trump, Charlie Kirk Is a Deeply Personal Loss U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination shows how much the 31-year-old conservative activist had become a part of the Trump family.

  25. Canada Announces Major Projects to Offset Bite of Trump’s Tariffs World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled big infrastructure plans. But they are likely to meet resistance from Indigenous and environmental groups.

  26. Defendant in Trial Over Trump Assassination Attempt Is Off to a Shaky Start U.S., Yesterday

    Ryan Routh, who chose to represent himself in the Florida case, was cut off in his opening statement by the judge, who said it lacked relevance.

  27. Brazil’s Supreme Court Is On Course to Convict Bolsonaro in Coup Plot World, Yesterday

    A majority of voting justices said they plan to vote to convict Brazil’s former president of trying to hold onto power. A final verdict could come Thursday.

  28. Charlie Kirk and America’s Fragile Fabric Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the assassination of the right-wing youth activist.

  29. For National Guard Troops in D.C., It’s Trash Pickup and Metro Patrols U.S., Yesterday

    Thousands of armed troops are deployed as part of President Trump’s crime crackdown. So far, it has been a lot of beautification projects and assisting the local police.

  30. Trump Says He Will Award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom U.S., Yesterday

    “Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty and an inspiration to millions and millions of people,” President Trump said during a Sept. 11 ceremony at the Pentagon.

  31. Yes, Your Morning Coffee Has Gotten More Expensive Business, Yesterday

    Coffee prices are up nearly 21 percent over the past year, partly because of President Trump’s punishing tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam.

  32. Kirk’s Killing Tests Utah Governor’s Plea for Americans to ‘Disagree Better’ U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah has called for politicians to tone down their rhetoric. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is testing the limits of that high-minded approach.

  33. Police Recover a ‘High-Powered’ Rifle as Speculation Grows About Shooter U.S., Yesterday

    Little is known about the killer, who may have used a popular type of hunting rifle in the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

  34. Belarus Frees 52 Political Prisoners and Gets a Warm Thank-You From Trump World, Yesterday

    The release came as Aleksandr Lukashenko, the country’s authoritarian leader and an ally of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, seeks to normalize ties with the Trump administration.

  35. Trump convierte su conmoción por el asesinato de Charlie Kirk en indignación En español, Yesterday

    El presidente pidió información actualizada y se reunió con asesores en el Despacho Oval antes de grabar un video de cuatro minutos en el que culpaba a la retórica de la “izquierda radical” del asesinato.

  36. Mamdani Gets Backing From National Democrats as Trump Enters Fray U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats have been slow to embrace Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won New York City’s mayoral primary. Many, especially in New York, still are.

  37. Rise in U.S. Inflation Likely to Keep Fed Cautious on Pace of Rate Cuts Business, Yesterday

    The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.

  38. The Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer, and Putin’s Defiant Message The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, why firefighters are sounding an alarm.

  39. Drone Barrage Over Poland Was a Test for NATO, and the U.S. World, Yesterday

    A continent already on edge over the Ukraine war sees a Russian challenge to NATO readiness and to an America that wants to disengage from Europe.

  40. What to Know About the 9/11 Case at Guantánamo Bay U.S., Yesterday

    A guide to the military prison, the prisoners, the costs and what else goes on at the U.S. naval base.

  41. Trump Says ‘Radical Left’ Rhetoric Contributed to Charlie Kirk’s Death U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump promised to find those responsible for political violence, as well as the “organizations that fund it and support it.”

  42. At the White House, Trump’s Grief and Shock Turn to Rage Over Charlie Kirk U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump asked for updates and met with advisers in the Oval Office before recording a four-minute video in which he blamed rhetoric from the “radical left” for the killing.

  43. Trump Viewed Charlie Kirk as a ‘Genius’ and an Unflinching Ally U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Kirk was among the faithful who had helped Mr. Trump build a comeback after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol made him a political outcast. Mr. Trump brought him into his second-term inner circle.

  44. Charlie Kirk and America’s Grim Routine U.S., Yesterday

    While the nation has endured violent eras before, this is one with instant footage, and instant reaction.

  45. Charlie Kirk Was an Influential Figure in Right-Wing Politics and a Trump Loyalist U.S., September 10

    Mr. Kirk was an energetic member of President Trump’s inner circle who appealed to young conservative voters and wealthy Republicans alike.

  46. In Rebuke of Mayor Adams, City Council Overrides 3 Vetoes New York, September 10

    Measures eliminating criminal summonses for unlicensed vending and giving higher pay to grocery delivery workers had been overruled by the mayor.

  47. Charlie Kirk’s Horrific Killing and America’s Worsening Political Violence Opinion, September 10

    This is a moment to turn down the volume and reflect on our political culture.

  48. Russia’s Brazen Drone Incursion Into Poland Needs a Response Opinion, September 10

    Putin’s move has to be considered a test, and the West needs to think about how to counter it.

  49. Justice Dept. Reverses Course on Claims Guatemalan Children’s Parents Sought Their Return U.S., September 10

    A government lawyer said there was no basis for claims made earlier to a judge about the children, who were nearly deported over Labor Day weekend.

  50. Charlie Kirk, activista de derecha y aliado cercano de Trump, muere a los 31 años En español, September 10

    El fundador de Turning Point USA desempeñó un papel fundamental en la organización de los jóvenes votantes y en darle forma al programa político pro-Trump. Recibió un disparo mortal durante un discurso en Utah.

  51. House Passes Defense Policy Bill With Transgender, Diversity Restrictions U.S., September 10

    For the third year in a row, House Republicans pushed through a Pentagon policy measure that included conservative policy dictates.

  52. Charlie Kirk, Right-Wing Force and a Close Trump Ally, Dies at 31 U.S., September 10

    The founder of Turning Point USA played a central role in organizing young voters and giving shape to the pro-Trump agenda. He was fatally shot during a speaking event in Utah.

  53. The Subway Had Its Safest Summer in Years. The White House Shrugged. New York, September 10

    The U.S. Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, has called the subway crime-ridden, but Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York said her message to him was, “We’ve got this.”

  54. Putin ha dejado claro a Trump y Ucrania que no retrocederá En español, September 10

    El líder ruso parece decidido a demostrar él que dictará las condiciones de cualquier fin de la guerra.

  55. Trump Threatens to Sue The Times Over Reporting on Epstein Drawing Business, September 10

    The president has denied that he created and signed a sexually suggestive note that was included in a 2003 birthday gift for Jeffrey Epstein.

  56. Trump’s Economic Agenda Hinges on the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling U.S., September 10

    For the president, the power to issue limitless tariffs is at the heart of his second-term vision, from trade to foreign policy.

  57. Harvard Is Told Research Money Could Flow Again, for Now U.S., September 10

    After a court victory, Harvard researchers were told some grants were being restored. But the battle over whether the government can halt the money is probably not over.

  58. El barco sospechoso de narcotráfico cerca de Venezuela dio la vuelta antes de que EE. UU. lo atacara, según funcionarios En español, September 10

    Muchos especialistas jurídicos dicen que de ser así se socavaría aún más el argumento del gobierno de haber actuado en defensa propia.

  59. California’s Moral Dilemma on Gerrymandering Opinion, September 10

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the Proposition 50 redistricting proposal in California. Also: Erasing history.

  60. La OTAN dice que utilizó aviones de combate para derribar drones rusos sobre Polonia En español, September 10

    Fue la primera vez que aviones de la alianza atacaron objetivos enemigos en espacio aéreo aliado, tras lo que el dirigente polaco calificó de “provocación a gran escala”.

  61. White House Exerts Enormous Influence Over F.B.I., Lawsuit Says U.S., September 10

    A sprawling suit by three fired F.B.I. officials provides a disturbing account of efforts by top Trump aides to strip the bureau of its independence.

  62. Texas Professor Fired After Accusations of Teaching ‘Gender Ideology’ U.S., September 10

    Two administrators also lost their posts at Texas A&M, an example of how Republican policies meant to curb liberal ideas are reaching into university classrooms.

  63. Las revelaciones más recientes complican las negaciones de Trump sobre Epstein En español, September 10

    El presidente de EE. UU. consigue desviar la conversación nacional a menudo, pero le resulta más difícil cuando se trata de Jeffrey Epstein.

  64. Boat Suspected of Smuggling Drugs Is Said to Have Turned Before U.S. Attacked It U.S., September 10

    The Trump administration has argued that the summary killing of 11 people it accused of running drugs was legal under the laws of war.

  65. Inside Lutnick's Department of Deal-Making Business, September 10

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is building an investment accelerator inside the agency, though his hardball tactics with companies are raising concern.

  66. Putin’s Message to Ukraine, Europe and Trump: I Won’t Back Down World, September 10

    With escalating airstrikes, the Russian leader appears determined to demonstrate that he will dictate the terms for any end to the war.

  67. How Gen Z Protests Overturned a Government, and a Crackdown on TV Drug Ads The Headlines, September 10

    Plus, 7-Eleven’s new master plan.

  68. Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th Birthday Book The Daily, September 10

    A Times investigation looked into how the disgraced financier leveraged his rich and powerful friends.

  69. Republicans Race to Advance Trump’s Fed Pick Despite Ties to White House Business, September 10

    Stephen Miran, a top economic adviser to the president, has said he intends to take a leave of absence if confirmed, heightening fears about the central bank’s independence.

  70. Eight Months of Trump. One Quiz. Interactive, September 10

    Your Fall politics quiz is here.

  71. One of Trump’s Powers Over D.C. Reaches a Time Limit. Many Remain. U.S., September 10

    The president’s authority to make demands of local police expires on Wednesday night, but the most visible federal interventions in the city will remain for now.

  72. Vaccines and C.D.C. Chaos Expose Tensions Between Trump and Kennedy U.S., September 10

    While there is no evidence of a break between them, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has caused consternation among President Trump and some of his aides.

  73. Trump vs. Truth: The Fight for America’s History Opinion, September 10

    Jeffrey Toobin talks with Bryan Stevenson about surviving the politics of fear in 2025.

  74. Trump Is Treating the Economy Like His Family Business Opinion, September 10

    This is not how economic policy is supposed to work in a wealthy, democratic country.

  75. We Know How to Combat Violent Crime. Sending In the Troops Isn’t It. Opinion, September 10

    Focusing on a small group of offenders is more effective than sweeping crackdowns.

  76. Trump Warns of Doom if Tariffs Are Ruled Illegal. Others See a Tax Cut. U.S., September 10

    Many American companies have had to shoulder at least some of the costs of tariffs, biting into earnings the same way a corporate tax increase would, analysts say.

  77. How Lutnick Is Using Government Power to Pressure Private Companies U.S., September 10

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been putting the squeeze on companies and trading partners in an unusual effort to raise revenue and expand the president’s role over the economy.

  78. Arundhati Roy sobre cómo sobrevivir en una “cultura del miedo” En español, September 10

    La aclamada escritora tiene un nuevo libro de memorias y una advertencia.

  79. What Reality Winner Says She Shares With Donald Trump Books, September 10

    In her memoir, the whistle-blower explores the motives behind the leak that sent her to prison.

  80. Trump Weighs Crackdown on Medicines From China Business, September 10

    Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.

  81. Un cheque falso de Trump y una mujer ‘depreciada’ en el libro de cumpleaños de Epstein En español, September 10

    La fotografía, tomada en Mar-a-Lago, muestra a Jeffrey Epstein con un cheque de gran tamaño, con una firma, “DJ TRUMP”, aparentemente falsa. También aparece una mujer que salió con ambos hombres en la década de 1990.

  82. Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones That Entered Its Airspace World, September 10

    The Polish military called the incursions an “act of aggression.” It said the drones crossed the border during a wave of Russian strikes in Ukraine.

  83. Protesters Call Out Trump as He Dines Out in Washington U.S., September 10

    Mr. Trump made the short trek from the White House to Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab to show that his federal crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital was working.

  84. Once Again, Israel Leaves Trump in the Dark as It Conducts a Military Attack U.S., September 10

    President Trump said he was “very unhappy about the way that went down.”

  85. Trump Moves to Crack Down on Drug Advertising Health, September 10

    The administration is proposing a return to a 1990s-era policy that kept most drug ads off TV. That could dent the revenues of drugmakers and major networks.

  86. ‘We All Thought the Raids Were Over’: Fears Return for Immigrants in L.A. U.S., September 9

    Los Angeles residents are anxious once again following a Supreme Court ruling that allowed aggressive immigration raids to resume.

  87. Latest Revelations Complicate Trump’s Sweeping Denials About Epstein U.S., September 9

    President Trump often succeeds in pivoting the national conversation, but he is finding that more difficult when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein.

  88. What Note? On Epstein Sketch, Republicans Revert to Shrugs. U.S., September 9

    The Republican response to the release of a suggestive note to Jeffrey Epstein apparently signed by President Trump followed a familiar pattern of deflection.

  89. A Phony Trump Check and a ‘Depreciated’ Woman in Epstein’s Birthday Book U.S., September 9

    A photo in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book shows the disgraced financier holding a novelty check with a signature of “DJ TRUMP.” It includes a woman who dated both men in the 1990s.

  90. Chief Justice Roberts Lets Trump Block Foreign Aid for Now U.S., September 9

    Acting on his own, the chief justice issued an “administrative stay” pausing a trial judge’s ruling while the full court considers the matter.

  91. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Trump’s Sprawling Tariffs U.S., September 9

    The justices moved quickly to schedule oral argument to consider the legality of the president’s signature economic initiative.

  92. Can Trump Deflate the Epstein Scandal? Opinion, September 9

    Even compelling debunkings don’t eliminate the mystery.

  93. Patagonia’s Big Bet on a Modest Grain Climate, September 9

    The apparel company thinks that a little-used wheat alternative can boost regenerative farming and help the planet. Not everyone agrees.

  94. How MAHA’s Wellness Influencers Spread Conspiracy Theories About Health Care Video, September 9

    MAHA’s wellness influencers are spreading conspiracy theories about health care all over the internet. New York Times Opinion analyzed thousands of their videos. Here’s what we found.

  95. Kennedy Releases Childhood Health Report. It’s Vague on Next Steps. Well, September 9

    The report, which follows a draft leaked last month, demonstrates both the ambitions and limits of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda.

  96. Message to Democrats in Congress: It’s Time to Act Opinion, September 9

    Readers respond to a column by Ezra Klein about what the Democrats should do. Also: Florida and vaccines; no award for Tom Hanks at West Point.

  97. Effort to Force a House Vote on Epstein Files Nears Success U.S., September 9

    Supporters are on the brink of collecting the 218 signatures to proceed, but House Republican leaders and the White House are trying to stop it.

  98. German Carmakers, Hit by Chinese Rivals and Tariffs, Stage a Comeback World, September 9

    The spotlight at the Munich auto show this year is swinging back to BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen after previously focusing on Chinese automakers.

  99. Stop Funding Trump's Takeover Video, September 9

    In a few weeks the government’s funding will run out. If Democrats vote for a new spending bill, they will be funding President Trump’s autocratic takeover, says @nytopinion columnist Ezra Klein. In this video essay, he asks: How can they?

  100. Iran and U.N. Watchdog Meet to Discuss Resuming Nuclear Inspections World, September 9

    Iran has not allowed inspections since its nuclear sites were bombed by Israel and the United States in June, but it hopes to stave off Western economic sanctions.

  101. Gabbard Retracted Intelligence Report on Venezuela U.S., September 9

    The report, which remains classified, described work by Richard Grenell, a former top intelligence official in the Trump administration.

  102. Nick Fuentes: A White Nationalist Problem for the Right U.S., September 9

    For years, conservatives hoped that the notorious white nationalist would go away. Instead, Mr. Fuentes has gained more traction, even while opposing the president.

  103. In New Book, Think Tank Behind Project 2025 Takes On the Constitution U.S., September 9

    The Heritage Foundation’s clause-by-clause analysis, to be published next month, is an originalist manifesto and a showcase for aspiring Supreme Court nominees.

  104. Trump dice que no es su firma. Pero en sus cartas personales luce similar En español, September 9

    La firma de Donald Trump ha evolucionado a lo largo de los años, pero cuando firma solo con su nombre de pila, suele incluir el mismo detalle al final.

  105. White House Set to Release Report on Childhood Health U.S., September 9

    The report, from a commission led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will most likely propose initiatives around medications but not direct restrictions on pesticides.

  106. Employers Added Nearly a Million Fewer Jobs Than Believed, Data Shows Business, September 9

    Preliminary annual revisions could add to political pressure on the agency that produces the data.

  107. The Lone G.O.P. Governor Opposing Trump’s War on Offshore Wind Climate, September 9

    Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Republican of Virginia, has championed a wind farm under construction off the coast of his state. He’s trying to persuade President Trump to leave it alone.

  108. Why Should Democrats Fix Republicans' Problems? Video, September 9

    Jamelle Bouie, an Opinion columnist, argues the Republican Party has “completely abdicated any serious attempt to govern the country” and that Democrats should stop bailing them out.

  109. The New Symbol of the Brazilian Right: the American Flag World, September 9

    In a nod to President Trump, Brazil’s nationalist movement has adopted the stars and stripes. Now one flag could be the focus of an investigation involving the N.F.L.

  110. The Stakes of the Murdoch Family’s Peace Deal Business, September 9

    A new accord ends a bitter power struggle and gives Rupert Murdoch’s elder son control of the family’s media empire.

  111. Epstein y el banco más grande de EE. UU. En español, September 9

    El caso del delincuente sexual también es un escándalo financiero y otras lecturas para tu martes.

  112. Israel Orders Evacuation of Gaza City, and Congress Releases Epstein Birthday Notes The Headlines, September 9

    Plus, the fight for control of Fox News.

  113. How I Ran Afoul of the Air Force Academy Opinion, September 9

    As a civilian humanist, my presence might — for some attendees — invalidate my arguments; I wouldn’t be heard because of what I represent to the right.

  114. Officers Who Drink and Drive Aren’t Always Punished New York, September 9

    A review of once-secret disciplinary files shows that some officers around New York State have avoided accountability.

  115. Trump Administration Quietly Seeks to Build National Voter Roll U.S., September 9

    In a quest to bolster a long-running claim from President Trump concerning undocumented immigrants illegally voting, the Justice Department is seeking detailed voter roll data from over 30 states.

  116. Stop Calling It the Trump Era Opinion, September 9

    The compulsion to zero in on the president keeps us from understanding the era fully, and from glimpsing what it might become.

  117. Las empresas tecnológicas se esfuerzan por integrar el futuro sistema de defensa de Trump En español, September 9

    Las empresas tecnológicas están realizando simulacros con IA, láseres y más para demostrar que pueden formar parte de la Cúpula Dorada, el ambicioso plan del presidente de EE. UU. para un escudo antimisiles.

  118. El temor a la deportación fortalece las remesas de EE. UU. a Latinoamérica En español, September 9

    Las transferencias de dinero a Guatemala, Honduras y otros países han aumentado en los últimos meses, alcanzando miles de millones de dólares. Los migrantes indocumentados en Estados Unidos dicen que están enviando dinero a sus familias mientras pueden.

  119. Thune Moves to Speed Trump Nominees Past Democratic Blockade U.S., September 9

    Republicans said the maneuver to change the Senate’s rules, the latest step that would weaken the filibuster, was necessary to overcome Democratic obstruction of President Trump’s nominees.

  120. Trump’s Treasury Secretary Threatens to Punch Housing Official in the Face U.S., September 9

    The dust-up, at a members-only club in Georgetown, was not the first time Scott Bessent has shown a hot temper.

  121. A Gruesome Murder in North Carolina Ignites a Firestorm on the Right U.S., September 9

    Security footage capturing the unprovoked stabbing in Charlotte became an accelerant for conservative arguments about the perceived failings of Democratic policies.

  122. Trump Says It’s Not His Signature. But Personal Letters Look Similar. U.S., September 8

    Donald Trump’s signature has evolved over the years, but when signing just his first name, he often includes the same flourish at the end.

  123. El Congreso de EE. UU. hizo público un dibujo aparentemente hecho para Epstein por Trump En español, September 8

    El patrimonio de Jeffrey Epstein entregó una copia de un libro de su 50 cumpleaños que incluye un dibujo de carácter sexual y una nota aparentemente firmada por el presidente Trump.

  124. Meet the New ICE Recruits U.S., September 8

    ICE was hiring officers in Texas, part of a huge ramp-up to its work force. The Times was there.

  125. Adams Administration Move to Let ICE Into Rikers Is Illegal, Judge Rules New York, September 8

    Justice Mary V. Rosado said the order, issued after the mayor’s corruption charges were dropped by the Trump administration, presented the appearance of a conflict of interest.

  126. Workers Detained in Georgia Raid Will Return to South Korea Video, September 8

    South Korea negotiated the release of hundreds of Korean nationals who were detained during a raid on a Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia.

  127. The Supreme Court Decision on ICE and Racial Profiling, Explained U.S., September 8

    The ruling allowed immigration agents to stop people for reasons that lower courts had deemed likely unconstitutional.

  128. Trump Says Having ‘a Little Fight With the Wife’ Should Not Count as a Crime U.S., September 8

    President Trump said that offenses that happen at home should not undermine his record of crime reduction in Washington.

  129. Trump Shares Video Promoting Discredited Link of Vaccines to Autism U.S., September 8

    The video, which appears to be old, features Dr. Mark Geier and his son David, who together published numerous studies purporting to show the connection.

  130. Congress Obtains Drawing for Epstein Apparently Signed by Trump U.S., September 8

    Jeffrey Epstein’s estate turned over a copy of a 50th birthday book that includes a sexually suggestive drawing and note apparently signed by President Trump.

  131. Arrested by Federal Agents, Some D.C. Residents Languished in Jail for Days U.S., September 8

    At least 11 defendants stayed in jail cells longer than the law allows, in what former prosecutors and criminal lawyers see as a violation of their constitutional rights.

  132. The Political Signals Russia Sends With Each Huge Barrage on Ukraine World, September 8

    Analysts have linked major attacks to important geopolitical events as the Kremlin tries to strengthen its hand in talks.

  133. Trump recibe abucheos en el US Open En español, September 8

    Cuando el presidente aparecía en las pantallas del estadio Arthur Ashe, los aficionados soltaban sonoras rondas de abucheos, con algunos vítores mezclados.

  134. Democrats Demand to Know More About Security Clearance Revocations U.S., September 8

    Members of the House Intelligence Committee want more information about the decision to strip the clearances from 37 current and former officials.

  135. Deportation Fears Are Fueling Money Transfers to Latin America World, September 8

    Money transfers to Guatemala, Honduras and other nations have increased in recent months, totaling billions of dollars. Undocumented migrants in the United States say they are sending money to relatives while they can.

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  137. Defense or War Department: What’s in a Name? Opinion, September 8

    Readers discuss the name change at the Pentagon. Also: Fearful sports fans in D.C.; gay Republicans in Washington.

  138. Supreme Court Lifts Restrictions on L.A. Immigration Stops U.S., September 8

    A federal judge had ordered agents not to make indiscriminate stops relying on factors like a person’s ethnicity or that they speak Spanish.

  139. Tech Companies Show Off for Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Technology, September 8

    Tech companies are displaying A.I., lasers and more as they compete for a piece of President Trump’s ambitious plan for a missile defense shield.

  140. Businesses Across the U.S. Rely on These Drones. They Might Be Banned. Business, September 8

    Farmers, builders and police officers use drones made by DJI, a Chinese company. President Trump and his allies want to stop all imports.

  141. China’s Exports to Africa Are Soaring as Trade to U.S. Plunges Business, September 8

    Already this year, China’s trade surplus with Africa is nearly as big as all of 2024, a sign of how President Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the flow of goods.

  142. Trump Administration, Again, Asks Supreme Court to Let It Block Foreign Aid U.S., September 8

    The court has been largely receptive to the administration’s claims of executive power.

  143. Local Sheriffs Are Turning Their Jails Into ICE Detention Centers Interactive, September 8

    Jails play a growing role in immigrant detention, housing thousands of people who have never been convicted of a crime.

  144. Appeals Court Upholds Carroll’s $83 Million Judgment Against Trump New York, September 8

    The judges rejected President Trump’s argument that the Supreme Court’s decision extending presidential immunity should shield him from liability for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll.

  145. Trump Wades Into Gaza Diplomacy as Israeli Military Moves on Gaza City World, September 8

    The American president gave Hamas what sounded like an ultimatum, demanding that the militant group agree to a new truce proposal or face full-scale Israeli assault on Gaza City.

  146. Ken Griffin Speaks Out Against Trump’s Attacks on the Fed Business, September 8

    The criticism from the hedge fund billionaire and Trump voter is a rare rebuke of the president by a corporate leader.

  147. When the National Guard Comes to Town The Daily, September 8

    A month after President Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C., here’s how the city’s residents say their lives have changed.

  148. Protesters March in Brazil as Bolsonaro Faces Conviction Video, September 8

    Supporters of the former president largely outnumbered his critics on Sunday, as thousands flooded the streets in the final week of the former president’s criminal trial.

  149. Rusia intensifica sus campañas de desinformación y EE. UU. deja de frenarlas En español, September 8

    El Kremlin ha iniciado una campaña para influir en las elecciones parlamentarias de Moldavia, en lo que podría convertirse en un nuevo modelo de injerencia electoral en internet.

  150. Will We Follow Trump to Fantasyland? Opinion, September 8

    We’ve traveled far beyond political spin.