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  1. The High-Stakes Fight Over Masked Federal Agents U.S., Today

    The debate over whether federal agents should be allowed to cover their faces with masks has become a flashpoint as the government heads for a partial shutdown.

  2. Top Republican Ends Bid for Arizona Governor, Showing MAGA’s Power U.S., Today

    Karrin Taylor Robson, a wealthy businesswoman, dropped out after trailing in polls to Representative Andy Biggs, who is more aligned with supporters of President Trump.

  3. Do Drug Cartels Actually Use Drones at the Border? World, Today

    U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between.

  4. How Europe Woke Up to Trump World, Today

    European leaders are wondering if they can ever trust the U.S. again.

  5. Why Living in China Is Like ‘Living in the Future’ Climate, Today

    A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations.

  6. Judge Says U.S. Must Help Return Venezuelans Detained in El Salvador U.S., Today

    The ruling was one of the most robust steps taken so far to force the Trump administration to give due process to the Venezuelan immigrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

  7. Trump’s Actions Test the Fragile World of Air Travel Business, Today

    Last minute announcements and abrupt changes by the Trump administration have caused confusion in an already strained U.S. aviation system.

  8. Homeland Security Shutdown Draws Nearer as Democrats Block Funding U.S., Today

    Senate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.

  9. As U.S. Bombs Somalia, Israel Shakes Status Quo on Horn of Africa World, Today

    The region has become a critical theater for global rivalries amid Israel’s recognition of breakaway Somaliland and Washington’s counterterrorism efforts.

  10. What to Know About the E.P.A.’s Big Attack on Climate Regulation Climate, Today

    The Trump administration has repealed the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.

  11. Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change Climate, Today

    The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

  12. Pam Bondi’s Performance Before Congress Opinion, Today

    Readers react to the attorney general’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee. Also: “Freedom from fear”; the Melania Trump movie; humor that’s not funny.

  13. Oficiales fronterizos habrían causado el cierre de El Paso por usar un láser antidrones En español, Today

    Los oficiales apuntaron a lo que pensaban que era un dron de un cártel de la droga, pero resultó ser un globo de fiesta, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el episodio.

  14. On Trump’s Tariffs, Supreme Court Hurries Up and Waits U.S., Today

    The justices put the case on a fast track at the administration’s urging. But they don’t seem in a rush to rule on the president’s signature economic program.

  15. Americans Are Paying the Bill for Tariffs, Despite Trump’s Claims Business, Today

    Research from the New York Fed confirms that U.S. companies and consumers are bearing tariff costs, despite the president’s assertions otherwise.

  16. Europe Worries Trump Poses Threat to Its Financial and Tech Sovereignty Business, Today

    European leaders have been compelled to address the possibility of once-remote risks to the financial networks and technology that undergird their economies.

  17. N.Y.C. Officials Condemn Stonewall Pride Flag Removal Ahead of Rally New York, Today

    Activists and officials plan to re-raise the flag on Thursday, setting up a defiant response to the Trump administration’s assault on diversity initiatives.

  18. Gallup ya no hará encuestas de aprobación presidencial en EE. UU. En español, Today

    El sondeo mensual se ha utilizado para medir el desempeño presidencial durante casi 90 años.

  19. Lo que se sabe sobre el cierre del espacio aéreo de El Paso En español, Today

    El gobierno de Trump achacó la interrupción de servicio a la incursión de un dron de un cártel, pero otros han rebatido esa explicación.

  20. The Giant Super PACs Fighting Over A.I. Safety Business, Today

    Anthropic is pouring millions of dollars into a political action committee that will most likely face off against OpenAI.

  21. Mass Detention Gets a Lift From the Courts Opinion, Today

    A very dangerous ruling in New Orleans.

  22. Push for Body Cameras for D.H.S. Underscores Trump Administration’s Shift U.S., Today

    Immigration enforcement agencies have received tens of millions in funding for body camera programs, which the Trump administration proposed cutting — until recently.

  23. Trump’s Director of Election Security Is an Election Denier U.S., Today

    Even in a government full of conspiracists, Kurt Olsen stands out. He made a key referral in the Fulton County, Ga., election case.

  24. Trump and the Death of Shared Morality in America Opinion, Today

    In this installment of The Conversation, David Brooks says goodbye to The Times, and offers his parting thoughts.

  25. Trump Can’t Cancel Elections. He Could Undermine Them. Opinion, Today

    Mr. Trump’s attempted election takeover is already underway.

  26. Stuck With an Empty Factory, Ford Seeks a New Market Business, Today

    The company, long focused on cars and trucks, plans to begin manufacturing large batteries used by utilities, data centers, other businesses and homeowners.

  27. In Kentucky, People Blame Ford More Than Trump for Lost Factory Jobs Business, Today

    Ford Motor shut down a battery factory and laid off 1,600 workers after President Trump and Republicans gutted government support for electric vehicles.

  28. EE. UU. presiona a Venezuela para que haga más por estimular la inversión En español, Today

    El Secretario de Energía es uno de los funcionarios estadounidenses de más alto rango que visita Venezuela en casi 30 años, lo que supone un estrechamiento de los lazos entre Washington y Caracas.

  29. Trump’s Trade Deal With India Has Become a Headache for Modi Business, Today

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a big reduction of sky-high tariffs, but critics say he undermined Indian sovereignty and undercut the nation’s farmers.

  30. Judge Halts Transfer of Former Death Row Inmates to Federal ‘Supermax’ Facility U.S., Today

    A judge ruled that the Trump administration’s plan to send the men to the nation’s harshest prison rendered their attempts to challenge the transfer a “sham” process.

  31. U.S. Attorney Chosen to Replace Trump Pick Is Quickly Fired by White House New York, Today

    Federal judges had appointed Donald Kinsella, a veteran litigator, as top prosecutor in the Northern District of New York after the Trump administration’s nominee was found to be serving unlawfully.

  32. Trump Says He Will Now Invite Democrats to Governors’ Meeting U.S., Today

    Even as he reversed course on excluding Democrats, the president repeatedly attacked a Republican governor who had planned to oversee the meeting.

  33. Eyeing the Midterms, Kennedy Pivots Toward Food and Away From Vaccines U.S., Today

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who focused heavily on vaccine policy in 2025, will spend this year talking up healthy eating.

  34. Top U.S. Energy Official Presses Venezuela to Do More to Spur Investment World, Today

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright is one of the highest ranking American officials to visit Venezuela in nearly 30 years, marking warmer ties between Washington and Caracas.

  35. House Passes Strict Voter ID Bill, Amplifying Trump’s Claims of Fraud U.S., Today

    The measure had no path forward in the Senate, where Democrats are all but certain to block it and Republicans have said they will not try to skirt filibuster rules to ram it through.

  36. Senate Hopefuls From Michigan Jostle for Union Support U.S., Yesterday

    Can Democrats win back working-class voters? These candidates are trying.

  37. Democrats Denounce Attempt to Indict Lawmakers for Illegal Orders Video U.S., Yesterday

    Members in both chambers warned the failed attempt to prosecute the six lawmakers amounted to an existential threat to the legislative branch.

  38. Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval Ratings U.S., Yesterday

    The monthly poll has been used to measure presidential performance for almost nine decades.

  39. Here’s Where Trump Is Unrivaled Opinion, Yesterday

    New disclosures underscore that the White House is enveloped in a culture of corruption with no precedent in American history.

  40. U.S. Health Officials Defend Rejection of Moderna’s Flu Vaccine Health, Yesterday

    The F.D.A.’s refusal to examine the company’s mRNA shot drew widespread criticism from doctors and was divisive within the agency.

  41. States Weigh Bills to Allow You to Make Your Own Electricity Climate, Yesterday

    Twenty four states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket.

  42. Democrats Push for Transparency on Venezuelan Oil Money Controlled by U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    Lawmakers say the Trump administration’s secrecy around the funds parked in an overseas bank could lead to corruption, and that the arrangement skirts congressional oversight and the law.

  43. ICE in America: Dread and Danger Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers describe the agency’s disturbing effects on children and detained immigrants.

  44. Iran Holds Mass Rallies For Revolution Anniversary Video, Yesterday

    The Iranian government has commemorated the anniversary of the revolution that brought the current regime into power with a show of defiance during precarious nuclear negotiations with Washington.

  45. House Is Set to Vote on Canceling Trump’s Canada Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    Republican leaders have blocked challenges to President Trump’s trade war for a year, but dissent in their own ranks will force a vote.

  46. Wall St. and Washington Brace for a Big Jobs Report Business, Yesterday

    A hiring slowdown and fears about artificial intelligence have investors on edge, and some in the Trump administration on the defensive.

  47. La paz en Gaza tiene una condición En español, Yesterday

    Para superar los obstáculos que impiden una estabilidad duradera en Gaza, hay un primer paso crucial: el desarme de Hamás.

  48. TrumpRx Opens for Business The Daily, Yesterday

    The new government website is aimed at helping patients use their own money to buy prescriptions. Will it help them pay less?

  49. Trump to Meet Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran U.S., Yesterday

    It will be the sixth visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the United States to meet with President Trump since the president began his second term.

  50. Bondi Expected to Face Scrutiny Over Release of Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi could face bipartisan skepticism over her handling of the documents.

  51. Iran’s Missile Program Tops Israel’s Concerns as Netanyahu Meets Trump U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is focused on Iran’s nuclear program, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees a more immediate threat from Tehran’s rapid rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel.

  52. Fired Former Trump Prosecutor to Run for Congress in Virginia as a Democrat U.S., Yesterday

    J.P. Cooney, a former top deputy to the special counsel Jack Smith, who led two prosecutions of President Trump, plans to seek election to a newly drawn district in Northern and Central Virginia.

  53. NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why. World, Yesterday

    As Russia displays military might in the Arctic Circle, the Western alliance is preparing a mission to increase its presence in that area.

  54. U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington U.S., Yesterday

    The rare gathering focused on the Western Hemisphere underscored potential implications of the Trump administration’s “Donroe Doctrine.”

  55. Thousands of Amateur Gamblers Are Beating Wall Street Ph.D.s Business, Yesterday

    Economists have noticed that betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are pretty good at predicting not just political events but economic data, too.

  56. Homeland Security Hires Labor Dept. Aide Whose Posts Raised Alarms U.S., Yesterday

    A young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.

  57. Big Revisions Could Alter Jobs Picture Business, Yesterday

    The employment report due this week is expected to show that job growth was much weaker for 2024 and 2025 than thought.

  58. Will Trump’s Order on Housing Help? Video, Yesterday

    Matthew Goldstein, a reporter for The New York Times who has focused on the financialization of the housing market, looks at a new executive order on housing by President Trump.

  59. Donald Trump, Pagan King Opinion, Yesterday

    The president is returning to an ancient world, before morality mattered and when human actions were governed only by power.

  60. After Trump’s Cuts, Some Former Federal Workers Are Now Seeking Office U.S., Yesterday

    A collection of former civil servants are waging first-time campaigns this year. Some said that President Trump’s attacks on the work force motivated them to run.

  61. ICE Hired Thousands While the Rest of the Immigration System Shrank U.S., Yesterday

    With more ICE agents and fewer judges and asylum officers, the balance of the federal immigration apparatus has shifted.

  62. Trump Decries a ‘Nation of Renters’ but His New Policy Promotes One Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s recently announced executive order that would bar big investors from acquiring single-family homes includes an exemption that allows them to build homes for rent.

  63. Guatemala anuncia la salida de médicos cubanos ante la presión de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El programa, de casi 30 años de antigüedad, permitió a Guatemala cubrir necesidades críticas con personal de salud cubano, al tiempo que Cuba cosechaba ingresos.

  64. Republicans Face Uphill Fight for N.Y. Governor: ‘We’re in Bad Shape’ New York, Yesterday

    Bruce Blakeman, the Republican nominee against Gov. Kathy Hochul, has shown he can win in the suburbs. But political winds are blowing in his face.

  65. Late Night Mines Trump’s Million Mentions in the Epstein Files Arts, Yesterday

    “A million times? There’s not even that many references to Hamlet in the play ‘Hamlet,’” Jordan Klepper said on “The Daily Show.”

  66. Top Border Official Praised Agent Who Shot Chicago Woman, Evidence Shows U.S., Yesterday

    A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times, claiming that she tried to run him over. Newly released videos and text messages reveal fresh details about what happened.

  67. Hamás conservaría algunas armas en Gaza, según una propuesta En español, Yesterday

    Es poco probable que Israel retire sus soldados del enclave antes de que Hamás y otros grupos militantes depongan las armas.

  68. Trump Wants to Revive Shipping. Investors Are Slow to Back Him. Business, Yesterday

    A French logistics behemoth promised $20 billion for the United States, but a year into President Trump’s second term, only a fraction of the money has arrived.

  69. Guatemala to Phase Out Use of Cuban Doctors Amid U.S. Pressure World, Yesterday

    The program, nearly 30 years old, had allowed Cuban medical workers to fill critical needs in Guatemala, while reaping income for Cuba.

  70. Grand Jury Rebuffs Justice Dept. Attempt to Indict 6 Democrats in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.

  71. Según un exjefe de policía, Trump le dijo que ‘todos sabían’ sobre las acciones de Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Michael Reiter, exjefe de policía de Palm Beach, relató al FBI una conversación que tuvo con Donald Trump en 2006, de acuerdo con un documento recién divulgado.

  72. ‘No Reason He Should Have Died’: Alex Pretti’s Parents Open Up U.S., Yesterday

    In their first sit-down interview, Michael and Susan Pretti avoided recriminations and recalled the son that Michael called “an exceptionally kind, caring man.”

  73. Pentagon to Send 200 Troops to Nigeria U.S., February 10

    The troops will help train Nigerians to fight militants, but will not be involved in combat. U.S. forces have been assisting local soldiers with identifying potential terrorist targets.

  74. F.D.A. Refuses to Review Moderna Flu Vaccine Health, February 10

    The vaccine maker’s shots involve the successful Covid vaccines’ RNA technology. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has broadly rejected it, canceling millions of dollars in research projects.

  75. Bridge Owner Lobbied Administration Before Trump Blasted Competing Span to Canada World, February 10

    A Detroit billionaire met with Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, hours before President Trump said he would block the opening of a new bridge connecting Detroit to Canada, officials said.

  76. A Crucial Step in Trump’s Gaza Plan World, February 10

    Persuading Hamas to give up its weapons is the “linchpin of everything” in the president’s plan.

  77. The Conservative Activists Behind One of Trump’s Biggest Climate Moves Climate, February 10

    Four Trump allies have been a driving force behind the administration’s efforts to rollback a key climate regulation.

  78. Congress Quietly Used Funding Law to Try to Rein In Trump on Spending U.S., February 10

    Dozens of measures sprinkled throughout the recently enacted spending package seek to tie the Trump administration’s hands on funding, an act of quiet bipartisan resistance to efforts to trample congressional power.

  79. Lutnick Acknowledges Traveling to Epstein’s Island U.S., February 10

    The commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, acknowledged at a Senate hearing that he and his family visited Jeffrey Epstein on his private island.

  80. Georgia Ballot Inquiry Originated With Election Denier in Trump White House U.S., February 10

    A newly unsealed affidavit showed that a criminal investigation into the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., relied heavily on claims about ballots that have been widely debunked.

  81. Michigan Judge Rebukes Justice Department’s Effort to Obtain Voter Data U.S., February 10

    The ruling from a Trump-appointed federal judge is the third in recent weeks to reject the administration’s demand for voters’ personal data from nearly every state.

  82. What to Know About Canada’s New Bridge to Detroit That Trump Hates World, February 10

    President Trump’s threat to block the opening of the new crossing is the latest in a long string of challenges for the project.

  83. Hamas Would Keep Some Arms Initially in Draft Gaza Plan, Officials Say World, February 10

    Israel is unlikely to withdraw its troops from the enclave before Hamas and other militant groups lay down their arms.

  84. Former Police Chief Said Trump Told Him ‘Everyone’ Knew of Epstein’s Actions U.S., February 10

    Michael Reiter, a former Palm Beach police chief, described a 2006 conversation with Donald Trump to the F.B.I. years later, according to a newly released document.

  85. Rename Penn Station and Dulles Airport After Trump? Opinion, February 10

    Should two major transportation hubs be renamed for the president? Also: When children watch TV; a hope for long life.

  86. Trump amenaza con bloquear la apertura de un nuevo puente con Canadá En español, February 10

    El puente internacional Gordie Howe, cuya inauguración está prevista para principios de este año, fue construido por Canadá para facilitar el transporte de mercancías entre Detroit y Windsor, Ontario.

  87. Republican Cash Edge Threatens to Swamp Democrats in the Midterms U.S., February 10

    “Donald Trump has 99 problems going into the midterms,” one Democratic strategist said. “But money ain’t one.”

  88. U.S. Hands Over Some NATO Commands to European Allies U.S., February 10

    The move shows that European countries are taking more responsibility for conventional war planning, a change that President Trump has long pushed for.

  89. Las aerolíneas canadienses cancelan vuelos porque Cuba se queda sin combustible suficiente En español, February 10

    Las duras medidas del gobierno de Trump contra los envíos de petróleo a Cuba están empezando a causar estragos en el sector turístico de la isla caribeña.

  90. Susan Collins Runs for Re-election, in One of 2026’s Top Senate Fights U.S., February 10

    The Maine Republican is one of her party’s most vulnerable senators, and her seat is crucial to Democratic hopes of retaking control of the chamber.

  91. Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions, and Texas Republicans Increase Anti-Muslim Rhetoric The Headlines, February 10

    Plus, Olympic medals are falling apart — again.

  92. What Should Democrats Do to Create a Durable Majority? Our Readers Have Thoughts. Opinion, February 10

    We got hundreds of suggestions.

  93. Trump Steaks, Trump University, Trump International Airport? This Has to Stop. Opinion, February 10

    The president wants to change the public landscape to honor himself. It’s not the worst thing he’s done, but it will require fixing.

  94. Without a Border ‘Invasion,’ Texas G.O.P. Turns to an Old Enemy, Islam U.S., February 10

    Republican politicians and strategists in Texas are amping up anti-Muslim rhetoric as a way to energize Republican voters after several elections when the border was the animating force.

  95. ¿Qué espectáculo de medio tiempo de Bad Bunny viste? En español, February 10

    No estábamos preparadas para la montaña rusa emocional en la que nos metió Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.

  96. Favores, regalos y acceso: lo que Epstein ofrecía a quienes se acercaban a él En español, February 10

    Correos y documentos del caso Epstein detallan la red de obsequios y oportunidades que utilizaba para atraer a figuras influyentes; un juego de estatus y lealtades transaccionales.

  97. Una redada de inmigración trastoca un bastión republicano En español, February 10

    Cuando los agentes federales aparecieron en un hipódromo a las afueras de Wilder, un publeo en Idaho, destrozaron la creencia de que su ubicación apartada y su tendencia republicana lo salvarían de los operativos migratorios que ocurrían en otras partes de Estados Unidos.

  98. Trump Allies Near ‘Total Victory’ in Wiping Out U.S. Climate Regulation Climate, February 10

    A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their efforts seem poised to pay off.

  99. U.S. Boat Strike Kills 2 in Pacific, With One Survivor U.S., February 10

    The strike in the eastern Pacific, the third on suspected drug trafficking boats this year, was the second authorized by Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the new head of the Southern Command.

  100. Trump Threatens to Block Opening of New Bridge to Canada U.S., February 10

    The Gordie Howe International Bridge, expected to open early this year, was built by Canada to ease cargo transport between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

  101. In Terse Ruling, Judge Shows Frustration Over Federal Seizure of Georgia Ballots U.S., February 10

    A state judge dismissed a case after the Justice Department’s seizure of ballots from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, which has raised fears that they could be manipulated.

  102. Trump Administration Abandons Steve Bannon Conviction U.S., February 10

    The longtime Trump ally served four months in prison on contempt of Congress charges for refusing to testify to the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

  103. Gabbard’s 2020 Election Claims Put Her Back in Favor With Trump U.S., February 10

    Tulsi Gabbard has focused on attacking the so-called deep state after an uneven first year as the director of national intelligence.

  104. Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground Tests U.S., February 9

    It remains to be seen whether the three big nuclear powers are headed into a new arms race, or whether President Trump is trying to spur negotiations on a new accord now that a last Cold War treaty has expired.

  105. Which Bad Bunny Halftime Show Did You See? Opinion, February 9

    We weren’t prepared for the emotional roller coaster Bad Bunny Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took us on.

  106. Pockets of Republican Pushback to ICE Facilities Point to MAGA Fissures U.S., February 9

    Signs of fractures on the right, often fueled by the Trump administration’s actions, keep stacking up.

  107. Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States Health, February 9

    The states, all led by Democrats, used the grants to support a wide variety of functions, including H.I.V. prevention and surveillance.

  108. Air Canada Cancels Flights as Cuba Runs Out of Jet Fuel World, February 9

    The Trump administration’s crackdown on oil shipments to Cuba is beginning to wreak havoc on the Caribbean island’s travel industry.

  109. Hungry Families, ICE and Secret Grocery Networks in Minneapolis Food, February 9

    As immigrants become increasingly afraid to leave their homes for fear of being detained, access to food, including free school lunches, is being cut off.

  110. Lamenting ‘Our President’s Overt Racism’ Opinion, February 9

    Readers find the president’s posting of a racist video shameful and in keeping with his previous appeals to white supremacy. Also: Bad Bunny; Trump vs. Harvard; medical A.I.

  111. Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions in House Deposition U.S., February 9

    Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, invoked her right against self-incrimination in an Oversight Committee deposition.

  112. Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say World, February 9

    The organizers of the Munich Security Conference, Europe’s main defense-related forum, said in a report that President Trump is helping destroy the postwar international order.

  113. Trump rompe un tabú al hacerse con el petróleo de Venezuela En español, February 9

    Durante mucho tiempo se ha acusado a los presidentes de EE. UU. de conspirar para controlar el crudo extranjero. Pero el presidente Trump ha afirmado que su país tiene derecho a él.

  114. N.Y.C. Nurses Reach Deal to End Strike at Two Hospital Systems New York, February 9

    A tentative agreement was reached between the New York State Nurses Association and the Mount Sinai Health System and Montefiore Medical Center.

  115. How Democrats Are Trying to Rein in ICE Video, February 9

    Michael Gold, a reporter for The New York Times, describes the fight in Congress over funding the Department of Homeland Security, as Democrats push for restrictions on federal immigration agents.

  116. Trump Criticizes Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show U.S., February 9

    Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar who has denounced ICE, celebrated Latino heritage in his largely Spanish-language performance.

  117. The Glorious Spectacle of a Republican Gone Rogue Opinion, February 9

    Thom Tillis vs. the Trump administration.

  118. A Raid in a Small Town Brings Trump’s Deportations to Deep-Red Idaho U.S., February 9

    Wilder, Idaho, prided itself on comity. Then federal agents stormed a racetrack outside of town in October, and the reverberations are still shaking the community.

  119. Libertarians Tried to Warn You About Trump Opinion, February 9

    Instead of a winner-takes-all approach to power, it’s time to consider working toward a system where there is much less power for the winner to take.

  120. We Legalized Marijuana. Now We Must Regulate It. Opinion, February 9

    Given the growing harms from marijuana use, American lawmakers should do more to regulate it.

  121. A City, Taken World, February 9

    A year after a rebel takeover, residents of Goma, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, carry violent memories and signs of hope.

  122. Previo al Super Bowl, Green Day arremetió contra el ICE En español, February 9

    Billie Joe Armstrong instó a los agentes del ICE a dejar su trabajo, advirtiéndoles que el gobierno de Trump los abandonaría.

  123. Green Day Condemns ICE as Part of Super Bowl Festivities Arts, February 8

    The band’s frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to quit their jobs, warning that the Trump administration would inevitably abandon them.

  124. Talks on Immigration Enforcement Limits Still Stuck With Deadline Nearing U.S., February 8

    Democrats’ demands include that immigration officers be required to show visible identification and have judicial warrants when they enter private property to make arrests.

  125. Americans at the Olympics Can’t Escape the Politics at Home World, February 8

    Opposition to President Trump’s policies has followed the U.S. team to Italy, and athletes, coaches and American fans are facing the backlash.

  126. El gobierno de Cuba ha durado 67 años. ¿Caerá bajo el mandato de Trump? En español, February 8

    Mientras la economía de Cuba está en caída libre, su red eléctrica falla, y millones de sus ciudadanos se han marchado, el gobierno de la isla se enfrenta a lo que quizás sea su enemigo más amenazante: el presidente Donald Trump.

  127. For $1 Million, Donors to U.S.A. Birthday Group Offered Access to Trump U.S., February 8

    A new organization blessed by the president is raising money for events and projects that will put a Trumpian spin on the nation’s semiquincentennial.

  128. Cuba’s Government Has Lasted 67 Years. Will It Fall Under Trump? World, February 8

    The Trump administration, which has tightened the U.S. chokehold on Cuba by cutting off foreign oil, is betting that this is the Cuban communist revolution’s last year.

  129. The Troubled State of the Senate Has Members Eyeing Governorships U.S., February 8

    A record number of senators running for governor reflects deep frustrations with the upper chamber.

  130. Trump’s Oil Grab in Venezuela Shatters an American Taboo U.S., February 8

    U.S. presidents have long been accused of plotting to control foreign oil. But President Trump has asserted a U.S. right to take it.

  131. As American Views of ICE Dim, Warehouses Become a Symbol of Resistance New York, February 8

    Plans to confine migrants in retrofitted buildings have ignited bipartisan dissent as the country has grown more critical of immigration officials.

  132. The Demise of U.S.A.I.D. Was a Warning Opinion, February 8

    The brutality of U.S.A.I.D.’s closure and the disregard for the human toll betrayed a vision of a crueler, meaner, more insular world.

  133. Reaction to Trump’s Racist Post Shows He Is Not Always Immune to Politics U.S., February 8

    With the midterm elections nearing, President Trump has found himself in the uncomfortable position of backtracking, even if only by degrees, at key moments.

  134. Facing Regulatory Scrutiny, Hims & Hers Withdraws Knockoff Obesity Pill Health, February 7

    Federal officials had warned that the new product from the online provider of weight loss drugs might be illegal.

  135. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Sets Date to Meet in Washington, Officials Say World, February 7

    The group, which has prompted skepticism from some U.S. allies, is scheduled to meet on Feb. 19, according to the officials.

  136. Whistle-Blower Report Involved Intelligence About a Trump Contact U.S., February 7

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, moved to lock down an intelligence intercept that referred to someone close to President Trump, the report said.

  137. Fake Post, Which Looked to Be Trump’s on Truth Social, Spreads Widely Business, February 7

    The post appeared to describe the president’s rationale for deleting a racist video about the Obamas that he had shared.

  138. This Is Just Who Trump Is Opinion, February 7

    The birther of a nation.

  139. Trump Reverts to Diplomacy With Iran, but the Road Is Narrow World, February 7

    Iran is skilled at prolonging negotiations over its nuclear program, and seems to be hoping President Trump is out for a quick win, rather than a prolonged regional war.

  140. Trump’s Obama Derangement Syndrome Opinion, February 7

    The president shows, once again, that he shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval.

  141. The President’s Personal Spy Chief Video, February 7

    From joining an F.B.I. search of an election center to allegedly suppressing a whistleblower complaint, Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is eroding the independence of our intelligence community, argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury.

  142. The Real Threat Isn’t Trump. It’s the MAGA Apparatus. Opinion, February 7

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  143. A Simple Fix to Curb Federal Power Video, February 7

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist David French explains how federal immunity makes it nearly impossible to sue over civil rights violations — and why a simple change to the law could finally hold agencies like ICE accountable.

  144. Are We Giving Trump Too Much Credit? Video, February 7

    We obsess over what Trump and MAGA want, the columnist Jamelle Bouie says, but why do we assume they’re the only forces with agency? He discusses with Michelle Cottle and David French on “The Opinions.”

  145. They Used to Rule the West. Now They’re Dying. Opinion, February 7

    The decline of traditional political parties is the precondition for our hyperpolitical age.

  146. How Hard Is It to Rig an American Election, Really? Video, February 7

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  147. Canada’s Olympians Take the World Stage World, February 7

    Beating America has always felt good, especially on the ice. Since President Trump began issuing tariffs and threats against Canada, sports feels extra personal.

  148. Why Trump’s Calls to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Have Raised Midterm Fears U.S., February 7

    The president has escalated his language as his administration takes steps to involve itself more in election matters.

  149. Binance Gives Trump Family’s Crypto Firm a Leg Up Business, February 7

    Ties between the exchange and the president’s company, World Liberty Financial, have only strengthened since the president pardoned Binance’s founder, Changpeng Zhao.

  150. Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good’s Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop. U.S., February 7

    Federal prosecutors had a warrant to collect evidence from Ms. Good’s vehicle, but Trump administration leaders said to drop it. About a dozen prosecutors have departed, leaving the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office in turmoil.