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  1. The F.B.I.’s Extraordinary Seizure of Voting Records The Daily, Today

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered a call in which President Trump directly questioned frontline agents about their investigation.

  2. Trump to Meet With Colombia’s President at White House U.S., Today

    President Trump was expected to meet privately with President Gustavo Petro of Colombia on Tuesday. They have clashed in the past, but there are signs that tensions are easing.

  3. El control autoritario de Venezuela disminuye. ¿Pero por cuánto tiempo? En español, Today

    Una amplia propuesta de amnistía, pruebas de los límites de la censura y líderes de la oposición que salen de la clandestinidad alimentan las esperanzas de cambios democráticos. Pero abunda el escepticismo.

  4. Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers Arts, Today

    The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.

  5. ‘Melania’ the Book Was Bad. ‘Melania’ the Movie Is Somehow Worse. Opinion, Today

    The surface is all there is.

  6. Venezuela’s Authoritarian Grip Eases. But for How Long? World, Today

    A sweeping amnesty proposal, tests of censorship limits and opposition leaders emerging from hiding are fueling hopes for democratic changes. But skepticism abounds.

  7. Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth Technology, Today

    Technological advances and an erosion of trust have transformed the way news unfolds online, distorting shared reality.

  8. Caregiving, the Life-Altering Job You Didn’t Apply For Opinion, Today

    America’s health care system isn’t built to support an aging population.

  9. ‘It’s All Rooted in a Sense of Victimhood’: On Trump’s Backlash Presidency Opinion, Today

    We all talk about the president. Yet the presidency as a national force is disappearing, Julia Azari argues.

  10. Your Money Is Suddenly Worth Less. That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing. Opinion, Today

    Which way is up?

  11. ‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo U.S., Today

    President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.

  12. In Trump’s Fraud Crackdown, Political Foes Face Harshest Scrutiny U.S., Today

    State officials say the president’s actions are a new form of retribution, even as the White House has pardoned allies charged with defrauding government.

  13. The Global Economy’s Warning Signals Are Broken Business, Today

    From markets to spending to debt, usually reliable indicators that forecast where the economy is headed are proving deeply fallible.

  14. Behind the ‘Free Maduro’ Message Spreading in Caracas Video, Today

    Our reporter Anatoly Kurmanaev looks around Caracas, Venezuela, describing how the “Free Maduro” graffiti and billboards around the city, which also appear on Delcy Rodríguez’s social media pages, help her as she balances her ties to Nicolás Maduro with her political rebranding.

  15. The Influencer Who Spurred the Federal Crackdown on Minneapolis U.S., Today

    Nick Shirley had struggled to expand his reach. With a new approach after a missionary trip, he caused a sensation with a video about possible fraud.

  16. Greenland Crisis Has Danes Chuckling, in Their Own Way World, Today

    A little teasing has helped Danes manage their anger and anxiety over American threats to take a part of their territory. A Trump pincushion, anyone?

  17. On Eve of Peace Talks, Russia Hits Power Plants in Frigid Ukraine World, Today

    Missiles overnight targeted electrical facilities in Kyiv and other parts of the country, according to local authorities, despite President Trump’s request for a pause.

  18. Trump and India Call Off Their Trade War, but the Terms of Peace Are Murky Business, Today

    Officials and business leaders sighed with relief at lower tariffs, as they wait to see what the rest of it means.

  19. Immigration Officers in Minneapolis to be Equipped With Body Cameras Video, Today

    The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, ordered all immigration officers in Minneapolis to wear body cameras. The move comes after fatal shootings where federal accounts conflicted with local officials and witness videos.

  20. Pirro Threatens Jail Time for Lawful Gun Owners Who Travel to D.C. With Firearms U.S., Today

    The remarks by Jeannine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, prompted swift pushback from the Republican Party’s pro-Second Amendment wing.

  21. Trump Administration Sued Over Cutting Off Funds for $16 Billion Tunnel New York, Today

    The Gateway Development Commission said that if the federal government continued to withhold funding for a rail link under the Hudson River, it would have to stop construction this week.

  22. From ‘Hamilton’ to Issa Rae to Philip Glass: Here’s a List of Kennedy Center Cancellations Arts, Today

    More than two dozen musicians, dancers, theater companies and other creative groups have pulled out of performing at the Kennedy Center since President Trump returned to the White House.

  23. ‘I’m Not Ripping It Down’: Trump Says He’s Only Renovating the Kennedy Center U.S., Today

    Even though President Trump held a movie premiere for his wife’s new film there last week, he said the state of the building was “actually sort of dangerous.”

  24. U.S. Failed to Alert Judge to Press Law in Application to Search Reporter’s Home U.S., Today

    The Justice Department did not address a 1980 law that generally bars warrants for reporting material when it sought to seize a Washington Post reporter’s devices, an unsealed filing shows.

  25. Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks End of Protection for Haitians in U.S. U.S., Today

    The ruling pauses the Trump administration’s plan to end a program that has allowed more than 350,000 people from Haiti to remain in the United States.

  26. ICE amplía el poder de sus agentes para arrestar a personas sin orden judicial En español, Yesterday

    Un memo interno cambió el criterio que evaluaba si una persona estaba en riesgo de no presentarse a una audiencia judicial. Ahora se enfoca en evaluar si una persona está en riesgo de abandonar el lugar de los hechos.

  27. Dan Bongino, Former Deputy F.B.I. Director, Returns to Podcasting U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Bongino, who spent nine months at the agency, spoke freely about the Epstein files and more as he returned to the land of “sound bites.”

  28. Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ Elections U.S., Yesterday

    The comments, made on a conservative podcast, follow a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections.

  29. Trump Drops Demand for Cash From Harvard After Stiff Resistance U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has lowered the bar for a deal with the university, backtracking on its insistence on a $200 million payment to the government, The New York Times has learned.

  30. N.I.H. Worker Who Criticized Trump Seeks Whistle-Blower Protection U.S., Yesterday

    Jenna Norton, a National Institutes of Health employee, has been an outspoken critic of the administration’s research cuts and has been on paid leave.

  31. The Campaign Behind Trump’s Nigeria Strikes World, Yesterday

    A yearslong effort to convince the Trump administration that Christians are persecuted in the West African nation has shifted U.S. policy.

  32. Measles Hits ICE Family Detention Center in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    The Department of Homeland Security has imposed a quarantine on a family detention center in Dilley, Texas, after two detainees contracted the disease.

  33. Trump to Unveil $12 Billion Critical Minerals Stockpile Business, Yesterday

    The “Project Vault” initiative is intended to reduce U.S. reliance on China for key technology components.

  34. Portland, Ore., Mayor Calls for ICE to Leave After Children Are Tear-Gassed U.S., Yesterday

    Mayor Keith Wilson and the City Council are moving to impose high fees on private landowners narrowly tailored to end any leasing of buildings for ICE detention centers.

  35. Trump Would Have Slim Chance in Court Against Trevor Noah, Experts Say Business, Yesterday

    Legal experts said that jokes like the one told by Mr. Noah at the Grammys on Sunday were protected by the First Amendment.

  36. Deal to Reopen Government on Shaky Ground in the House U.S., Yesterday

    Some hard-line House Republicans have balked at the deal Senate Democrats struck with President Trump to fund the government, complicating its path to enactment.

  37. U.S. and Iranian Officials to Meet as Trump’s Threats Loom World, Yesterday

    President Trump’s Middle East envoy and his son-in-law were expected to meet Iran’s foreign minister in Istanbul on Friday amid tensions between the countries.

  38. Judge Again Blocks Policy Restricting Lawmakers’ Access to ICE Facilities U.S., Yesterday

    For a second time, Judge Jia M. Cobb found that a Trump administration policy requiring a seven-day waiting period was unlawful.

  39. Trump Announces Initial Trade Deal With India U.S., Yesterday

    The agreement was short on details, but President Trump said India had promised to stop buying Russian oil and would buy more U.S. products for a reduction on tariffs.

  40. Ohio Church Swells With Support for Haitians as Deportation Threat Looms U.S., Yesterday

    In Springfield, which was thrust into the spotlight by President Trump during the 2024 campaign, hundreds of people turned out to back Haitians living in the city.

  41. Stars Bring ‘ICE OUT’ Pins and Fiery Speeches to a Political Grammys Arts, Yesterday

    Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Kehlani made strong statements about immigration on Sunday, while the host Trevor Noah drew President Trump’s ire.

  42. As Democrats Press Trump on ICE, Gallego and Pritzker Preview 2028 Pitches U.S., Yesterday

    Speaking at a party gathering in Nevada, the two politicians urged opposition to President Trump’s deportation agenda, while appearing to lay the groundwork for potential presidential runs.

  43. Judge Hands Trump a Fifth Loss in His Effort to Halt Offshore Wind Projects Climate, Yesterday

    The court ruled that construction can restart on a wind farm off the coast of New York State. The Trump administration had ordered work to stop in December.

  44. Trump’s Remake of the Kennedy Center Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers object to President Trump’s plan to close the Kennedy Center for a two-year reconstruction project. Also: U.N. financial trouble; an ominous signoff.

  45. ‘It’s Been Brutal’: Twin Cities Economy Suffers Under ICE Crackdown Business, Yesterday

    Immigration raids have scared off customers and workers, a pattern repeated in other cities where federal officials have arrived in force.

  46. Trump Had Unusual Call With F.B.I. Agents After Election Center Search U.S., Yesterday

    Tulsi Gabbard’s role in brokering the call and President Trump’s decision to directly press frontline agents on the inquiry are outside the bounds of typical procedure, The Times has learned.

  47. Así es como Trump aparece en los archivos Epstein En español, Yesterday

    The New York Times encontró más de 5300 archivos con referencias a Trump y términos relacionados. Incluyen afirmaciones lascivas y no verificadas, así como documentos que ya se habían hecho públicos.

  48. El presidente de Colombia, un abierto crítico de Trump, se dirige a la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    Gustavo Petro y el presidente Donald Trump han tenido una relación tensa. En su reunión del 3 de febrero podría ocurrir cualquier cosa.

  49. Here’s What to Know About the Partial Government Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    A bipartisan spending deal couldn’t clear Congress in time to prevent a lapse in federal funding for some departments. The House must pass it to fully reopen the government.

  50. What to Know About the Kennedy Center and Trump’s Campaign to Remake It U.S., Yesterday

    The center opened in 1971 and is one of America’s top cultural institutions. President Trump says he plans to transform the center to create a “new and spectacular” entertainment complex.

  51. Trump Says Kennedy Center to Close for 2-Year Renovation Video, Yesterday

    The performing arts center will shut on July 4 for the refit, President Trump announced on social media. The institution has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts.

  52. Erfan Soltani, Iranian Protester Who Reportedly Faced a Death Sentence, Is Released on Bail World, Yesterday

    Mr. Soltani, 26, was arrested last month as Iran brutally repressed anti-government demonstrations.

  53. Por qué atacar a Irán es más arriesgado que derrocar a Maduro En español, Yesterday

    La capacidad de Irán para golpear a Israel y desestabilizar Medio Oriente ampliamente lo convierte en un adversario mucho más peligroso.

  54. Can Trump Force Blue Cities to Cooperate With ICE? The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump’s border czar said he was seeking a deal with officials in Minnesota that would include expanding agents’ access to jails.

  55. Trump Can Be Bad All on His Own Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s advisers are terrible. That’s not the problem.

  56. Will the Spirit of 1976 Come to 2026? Style, Yesterday

    Bicentennial celebrations across America were spirited and joyous. As the semiquincentennial approaches, there’s a different mood.

  57. The Effects of Tariffs, One Year Into Trump’s Trade Experiment Business, Yesterday

    Five charts show the impact on the economy after a year of sweeping trade changes by the Trump administration

  58. How Trump’s Tariffs Affected the Economy After One Year Video, Yesterday

    One of Donald Trump’s central campaign promises was to raise tariffs on imports from multiple countries. Ana Swanson, a New York Times reporter, analyzes data from the past year to examine how those tariffs have affected the economy.

  59. Colombia’s President, an Outspoken Trump Critic, Heads to the White House World, Yesterday

    Gustavo Petro of Colombia and President Trump have had a tense relationship that escalated into threats by Mr. Trump, before easing. Anything could happen at their Feb. 3 meeting.

  60. What a Comparison With Roosevelt Reveals About Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    On the limits of executive power.

  61. Trump Assails Grammys and Threatens to Sue Trevor Noah Over Epstein Joke Arts, Yesterday

    President Trump declared the awards ceremony “virtually unwatchable” and accused Mr. Noah of defamation over a joke he made that appeared to tie the president to Jeffrey Epstein.

  62. Estos son los hombres poderosos mencionados en el nuevo lote liberado de los archivos Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Elon Musk, Richard Branson y Sergey Brin fueron algunas de las personas que intercambiaron mensajes con Jeffrey Epstein o lo visitaron, según los documentos recién publicados.

  63. Latest Batch of Epstein Files Includes Emails From Several Prominent Men Video, Yesterday

    Elon Musk, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the N.F.L. Giants’ co-owner Steve Tisch are among the powerful men mentioned in the latest round of files released by the Justice Department as part of its investigation into the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  64. La ONU advierte que corre peligro de colapso financiero por cuotas impagas En español, Yesterday

    El organismo alertó que podría quedarse sin fondos en julio y verse obligado a cerrar su sede en Nueva York si los países —en particular Estados Unidos— no pagan sus aportes anuales.

  65. Trump Says Kennedy Center Will Close for 2-Year Reconstruction Project U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s announcement came after the center has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts by performers, contributors and audience members.

  66. Robert Pratt, Federal Judge Who Derided Trump Pardons, Dies at 78 Obituaries, February 1

    He was chastised for remarks ridiculing the pardons of two congressional campaign aides who had been convicted in a bribery plot.

  67. Why Targeting Iran Is Riskier Than Ousting Maduro World, February 1

    Iran’s ability to strike Israel and destabilize the wider Middle East makes it a far more dangerous adversary.

  68. How Trump Appears in the Epstein Files U.S., February 1

    The New York Times found more than 5,300 files with references to Mr. Trump and related terms. They include salacious and unverified claims, as well as documents that had already been made public.

  69. U.A.E. Firm Quietly Took Stake in the Trump Family’s Crypto Company U.S., February 1

    The $500 million agreement raises new concerns about the propriety of the president negotiating foreign policy with his own business partners.

  70. Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Sector, Killing 12 Miners World, February 1

    The attack comes during a winter freeze and despite efforts by President Trump and others to get the two countries to negotiate a truce.

  71. Judge Who Ruled Against Trump Administration Cleared of Justice Dept. Complaint U.S., February 1

    Trump allies have called for Judge James E. Boasberg to be investigated and impeached after decisions that questioned the administration’s respect for the rule of law.

  72. How Trumpworld Sent Opera Packing Opinion, February 1

    By forcing an impossible economic model on the Washington National Opera, the Kennedy Center essentially disowned the art form.

  73. Ukraine Peace Talks Delayed After Russia and U.S. Meet World, February 1

    It was unclear why the latest round of negotiations, which had been expected on Sunday, were postponed for several days.

  74. What Worries Me About Trump’s New Fed Pick Opinion, February 1

    The jury is out as to whether Kevin Warsh will do Donald Trump’s bidding (and do serious damage).

  75. The White House Is the Crisis Opinion, February 1

    This is a presidency that is, by any measure, failing.

  76. This Is Not a Drill Opinion, February 1

    What Is the F.B.I. doing raiding an election office in Georgia?

  77. The Trump Administration Thinks They Had It Coming Opinion, February 1

    Grieving families go up against President Trump.

  78. History Shows Trump’s Worst Impulses May Backfire on Him Opinion, February 1

    When a leader sits alone at the top of the power vertical, it is hard for him to escape blame.

  79. Despite ‘Wrong’ Comments, Gun Rights Groups Say Trump Has Their Back U.S., February 1

    Activists criticized the president after he blamed Alex Pretti for carrying a gun in Minneapolis before federal agents killed him. But there is little sign of a lasting rupture.

  80. This Hasidic Reporter Has a Few Questions for Mayor Mamdani New York, February 1

    Jacob Kornbluh, a former lox-slinger with no degrees, became an unlikely fixture in New York politics. Now he is chasing the story of a lifetime, inside the new City Hall.

  81. How Trump Took Up the ‘Christian Genocide’ Cause in Nigeria World, February 1

    A yearslong effort to convince Washington of religious persecution is shifting foreign policy toward the West African nation, with major consequences.

  82. The Richest 2026 Players: A.I., Crypto, Pro-Israel Groups and Trump U.S., February 1

    All have amassed enormous war chests, new filings show, making them the financial wild cards of this year’s midterm elections and feared political spenders.

  83. Why Is Taking the Rest of the Donetsk Region So Important to Putin? World, February 1

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the question “the one remaining item” in Abu Dhabi peace talks. Russia disputed that.

  84. R.N.C. Enters 2026 With Nearly $100 Million Edge on D.N.C. U.S., February 1

    Democrats have struggled to raise money, as is often the case for the party out of power, but the depth of their financial hole against the Republican National Committee is noteworthy.

  85. They Said They Weren’t Close to Epstein. New Documents Show Otherwise. U.S., February 1

    Materials released by the Justice Department revealed that leading business and political figures had enduring relationships with the disgraced financier.

  86. Protesters Rally Across the U.S. in Solidarity With Minneapolis U.S., January 31

    Church bells pealed in the Twin Cities to express support for detainees and protesters who oppose federal immigration agents’ aggressive tactics.

  87. Facing Immigration Backlash, Trump Called Schumer to Cut a Deal U.S., January 31

    The president and the top Senate Democrat, who are often at each other’s throats, agreed to try to keep the government open and to start talks on new limits on federal immigration agents.

  88. Explosions in Iran Spread Jitters Amid Anticipation of Foreign Attacks World, January 31

    Deadly blasts, including one that may have been caused by a gas leak, raised anxiety in the country. “Society is waiting for war,” one Iranian said.

  89. ‘We’ve Fought Side by Side’: Danish Veterans March Against Trump’s Comments World, January 31

    In the latest anti-American gathering in Denmark, veterans who went to war alongside U.S. troops took to the streets of Copenhagen.

  90. Trump’s Brute-Force Approach to Power Is Wearing Thin Opinion, January 31

    Arresting Don Lemon doesn’t send the message the president wants it to.

  91. The Trad Life Fantasy Was Never Real Opinion, January 31

    Stories from the past and present suggest that families have always needed a social safety net.

  92. Canada’s Conservatives Give Their Trump-Inspired Leader a Second Chance World, January 31

    Pierre Poilievre, a populist who led the Conservative Party to defeat last year, was retained as its leader on Friday, despite his dismal poll numbers.

  93. Slovenian Sphinx Flick Nixed! Opinion, January 31

    Melania’s movie, not exactly boffo box office.

  94. The Midterm Elections Need You. Here’s How to Help. Opinion, January 31

    The sanctity of the 2026 vote is indeed under threat.

  95. Is the ICE Crackdown Finally Backfiring on Trump? Opinion, January 31

    Amid national protests, the round table convenes to debate what anti-ICE tactics should look like.

  96. Syria Must Protect Its Minorities Opinion, January 31

    Without protection for the Kurds and other ethnic minorities, Syria will never be stable.

  97. Kevin Warsh Has a Tough Job Ahead. It’s Not the First Time. Business, January 31

    Mr. Warsh is known as a consensus builder, skills he will need if he is to head the Federal Reserve when President Trump is demanding rock-bottom rates.

  98. A Hawkish Kevin Warsh at the Fed Could Haunt Bessent Business, January 31

    The Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tried to avoid providing President Trump with a clear recommendation to lead the central bank.

  99. Sell America Is the New Trade on Wall Street Business, January 31

    Investors are increasingly souring on the United States, as illustrated by the declining dollar, the stalled stock market and rising government borrowing costs.

  100. Politicians Are Calling the Protests in Minnesota an Insurgency U.S., January 31

    The term, used to describe war, poses dangers when applied to American political unrest.

  101. Three Hours of Free Power and Other Ideas to Lower Utility Bills Business, January 31

    Energy experts said that governors and legislatures have tools to keep electricity prices from rising further, and might even be able to lower them.

  102. After Affirmative Action Win, Conservatives Sue to Push Change Everywhere U.S., January 31

    Lawyers have filed lawsuits against corporations, law firms, health care companies, art groups and nonprofits. And they are mostly winning.

  103. For Hassett, Loyalty to Trump Became a Liability in Fed Race Business, January 31

    Kevin A. Hassett had been seen as the front-runner in the Fed race, but his deep ties to the president raised questions about his independence.

  104. Sherrill Urges New Jersey Residents to Record ICE Action on Their Phones New York, January 31

    Governor Mikie Sherrill said the state would begin collecting images of federal immigration agents interacting with the public.

  105. Lo que MAGA ve en el espejo de Minnesota En español, January 31

    Trump parece estar dando marcha atrás en Mineápolis, pero hay una diferencia entre un cambio de opinión y una retirada táctica.

  106. Las 6 claves para entender ‘Melania’, el documental sobre la primera dama de EE. UU. En español, January 31

    La película, que cuenta con Melania Trump como productora, aborda sus raíces migrantes, el amor por su madre y su estilo, pero hay pocas revelaciones.

  107. U.S. Allies Are Drawing Closer to China, but on Beijing’s Terms World, January 31

    As Washington unsettles its partners, Beijing is reaping diplomatic gains, without backing down on human rights, trade or security.

  108. Over Creamy Chicken, Europe’s Leaders Try to Reduce Dependence on Trump World, January 31

    Since President Trump made threats about Greenland, the continent’s leaders have debated the rapid deterioration of U.S. ties in policy papers and at dinner.

  109. Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Push Billions in Weapons Aid to Israel U.S., January 31

    The move was the third time the Trump administration has tried to expedite arms shipments to Israel by going around the review process for weapons sales.

  110. Release of Three Million Epstein Pages Falls Short, Survivors Say U.S., January 31

    Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, told reporters on Friday that “there’s a hunger or a thirst for information that I do not think will be satisfied by the review of these documents.”

  111. After Bovino Leaves, Minnesotans Search for Signs of Change in Crackdown U.S., January 31

    Arrests were continuing, according to residents who have tracked the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, but some people observed fewer clashes.

  112. Trump Names ‘Data Nerd’ to Lead Labor Statistics Agency Business, January 31

    The decision to nominate Brett Matsumoto, a career government economist, came six months after the president fired the previous commissioner.

  113. Trump Officials Move to Double Number of H-2B Guest Visas This Year U.S., January 31

    It was a rare move by the Trump administration to expand a foreign worker program, amid a sweeping effort to drastically cut immigration.

  114. Trump Called for ‘De-Escalation’ in Minneapolis. It Didn’t Last Long. U.S., January 31

    President Trump has offered dueling messages on the crisis in Minneapolis, part of pattern of dialing back his rhetoric only to change again if the political winds are shifting.

  115. U.N. Says It’s in Danger of Financial Collapse Because of Unpaid Dues World, January 31

    The world body warned it would run out of money by July and have to close its New York headquarters if countries, namely the United States, did not pay annual dues that amount to billions of dollars.

  116. Trump y Einstein son mencionados en un documento de pistas recibidas por el FBI En español, January 31

    Este verano, los investigadores federales recopilaron un resumen de las acusaciones contra Trump que habían llegado a través de la línea pública de denuncias de la agencia. El Times no ha corroborado las acusaciones.

  117. What to Know About the ‘Abortion Clinic’ Law Being Used to Charge Don Lemon U.S., January 30

    The Trump administration used a federal law prohibiting blockades of abortion clinics and places of worship to charge Mr. Lemon and others in Minnesota.

  118. Judge Weighs Trump’s Removal of Slavery Markers From George Washington’s House U.S., January 30

    The administration has ordered that further changes be made to Independence National Historical Park, according to internal National Park Service documents obtained by The New York Times

  119. Protesters Denounce Trump Immigration Tactics in ‘National Shutdown’ U.S., January 30

    Demonstrators rallied across the country, leaving school and work and closing businesses in a show of solidarity with Minneapolis.

  120. ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants U.S., January 30

    An internal memo changed the standard from whether people are unlikely to show up for hearings to whether they could leave the scene.

  121. Republicans Start to Fracture Over Immigration Enforcement U.S., January 30

    The party was mostly unified on the issue not long ago, but splinters are everywhere now.

  122. Trump’s Lawsuit Against I.R.S. Creates ‘Enormous Conflict of Interest’ U.S., January 30

    The president is demanding that the federal government pay him at least $10 billion over the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns during his first term.

  123. Trump busca bloquear el abasto de petróleo a Cuba y apunta a su gobierno En español, January 30

    La amenaza del presidente Trump de imponer aranceles a cualquier país que suministre petróleo a Cuba parecía dirigirse en gran medida a México, la única nación que ha enviado cargamentos significativos de combustible a la isla.

  124. 6 Takeaways from ‘Melania,’ the Documentary About the First Lady Movies, January 30

    The film, which counts Melania Trump as a producer, touches on her immigrant roots, her love for her mother and her style, but there are few revelations.

  125. Who Is Trump’s New Fed Chair Pick? Video, January 30

    President Trump announced Kevin Warsh as his nominee to succeed Jerome H. Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve. Our reporter Colby Smith explains why the choice matters for the economy.

  126. ‘If You’re Looking for Order, You’ll Never See It’ Video, January 30

    Davos may have felt like the end of the old world order, but the historian Adam Tooze isn’t confident that what comes next will be either stable or orderly.

  127. Feds Release Document of Tips Mentioning Trump and Epstein U.S., January 30

    This summer, federal investigators assembled a summary of accusations against Mr. Trump that had come in through the agency’s public tip line. The Times has not corroborated the allegations.

  128. Hochul Seeks to Bar N.Y. Police From Helping ICE on Non-Criminal Issues New York, January 30

    Gov. Kathy Hochul said she would propose legislation so the federal government could not “weaponize” local officers to enforce civil immigration laws.

  129. The Case for More Immigrants Video, January 30

    The crackdown on immigrants is often sold as a benefit to citizens, but the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues it’s an economic self-injury and a moral failure.

  130. The N.I.H. Director Thinks Covid Probably Started in a Lab Video, January 30

    Scientists tried to prevent a pandemic. But did they open up Pandora’s box with their research? Dr. Jay Bhattacharya explains how he views the public health fallout to the Opinion columnist Ross Douthat.

  131. Trump Moves to Cut Off All Oil to Cuba as U.S. Takes Aim at Its Government World, January 30

    President Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on any country that delivers oil to Cuba appeared to be directed largely at Mexico, the only nation that has sent any meaningful fuel shipments to the island.

  132. In Science We Trust. Or Do We? Opinion, January 30

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the methods and reliability of science. Also: Opioid addiction; judges and presidents; cursive writing.

  133. Argentina sostiene conversaciones para recibir deportados de EE. UU. En español, January 30

    Washington y Buenos Aires trabajan en un acuerdo para permitir que Estados Unidos deporte a migrantes de otras naciones al país sudamericano.

  134. How The Times Is Covering the Latest Release of Epstein Files U.S., January 30

    Several reporters and editors have covered the case since 2019. Others report on the Justice Department, Congress, the White House and the federal court system.

  135. ¿Trump le dio a Nicki Minaj una visa ‘dorada’ de 1 millón de dólares? En español, January 30

    Después de una aparición con el presidente de EE. UU., la rapera escribió en sus redes sociales: “Tarjeta Dorada de Trump gratis”. La Casa Blanca hizo una aclaración.

  136. En el estreno de ‘Melania’, el presidente ve ‘glamour’ y otros ven corrupción En español, January 30

    Amazon pagó a la productora de Melania Trump 40 millones de dólares por la película y luego pagó otros 35 millones para promocionarla.

  137. Argentina in Advanced Talks to Become Destination for U.S. Deportations World, January 30

    Washington and Buenos Aires are working on an agreement to allow the U.S. to deport immigrants from other nations to the South American country.

  138. Chevron apuesta por Venezuela mientras caen las ganancias de las grandes petroleras En español, January 30

    Las dos petroleras más grandes de EE. UU., Chevron y Exxon Mobil, registraron sus beneficios anuales más bajos en años.

  139. Un tribunal anula el contrato de una empresa de Hong Kong sobre el canal de Panamá En español, January 30

    La sentencia de una corte local supone una victoria para el presidente Trump, quien dijo que quería el control de EE. UU. en el canal.

  140. Is the ‘Influencer Right’ at Odds With Trump Over Minnesota? Style, January 30

    A vocal group of Trump supporters broke with the president when he appeared to backpedal on his immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. Is it a rift, or just a passing mood?

  141. La OTAN realizará un ejercicio militar sin EE. UU. En español, January 30

    La operación, Steadfast Dart, se produce al tiempo que el presidente Trump ha sido acusado de socavar la alianza y sin el integrante más grande de la alianza.

  142. Iran Says It Won’t Negotiate With the U.S. While Under Threat World, January 30

    Iran’s foreign minister ruled out direct talks unless President Trump stops threatening to attack it. He also said Iran would not discuss its ballistic missiles.

  143. Meet the Federal Debt, the Fed’s Actual New Boss (Sorry, Kevin Warsh) Opinion, January 30

    The new boss of the Fed won’t be Trump’s nominee. It’ll be the federal debt.

  144. Will Warsh Do What Trump Wants? Business, January 30

    Some investors are worried that President Trump’s nominee to run the Federal Reserve may not be a guaranteed “yes” on cutting interest rates.

  145. Trump Repeats Claims Against Alex Pretti, Casting Slain Nurse as ‘Agitator’ U.S., January 30

    After videos resurfaced showing a confrontation between Mr. Pretti and federal agents 11 days before officers fatally shot him, President Trump again sought to cast blame on him.

  146. Tech Grapples With ICE + Casey Tries Clawdbot, a Risky New A.I. Assistant + HatGPT Podcasts, January 30

    In Minneapolis, it has become a battle of phone versus phone.

  147. Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair U.S., January 30

    If confirmed by the Senate, Kevin M. Warsh, a former governor at the central bank, will replace Jerome H. Powell, whose term as chair ends in May.

  148. Chevron Points to Venezuela’s Promise as Big Oil Earnings Fall Business, January 30

    The two largest U.S. oil companies, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, reported their lowest annual profits in years.

  149. Trump 2.0: The President’s Affordability Problem The Daily, January 30

    A majority of Americans disapprove of how President Trump has handled top issues, including the economy, in his second term, a new poll from The New York Times/Siena found.

  150. Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’ World, January 30

    The leaders of both countries have recently visited Beijing seeking to strengthen economic ties, as tensions with the United States rise.