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  1. Today’s Trump Immunity Supreme Court live blog included one standalone post:
  2. Trump Trial Witness Says President-Elect Praised Him for Keeping Secrets New York, Today

    The publisher of the The National Enquirer said he was called upstairs at Trump Tower to a postelection meeting where Donald J. Trump introduced him to future White House figures.

  3. Ex-Enquirer Publisher Says He and Others Around Trump Feared His Anger New York, Today

    They called Donald J. Trump “the boss.” The desire to avoid his fury drove many decisions made by those around him.

  4. Stormy Daniels’s Attempt to Sell Her Story Began the Road to Trial New York, Today

    After a tape emerged of Donald J. Trump discussing how he groped women, she quickly struck a deal.

  5. For the Sake of Democracy, Celebrate Mike Johnson Opinion, Today

    In this one instance, at least, he stood on principle.

  6. The Teen Trend of Sexual Choking Opinion, Today

    Responses to an essay about risks of choking during sex. Also: Abortion and the Supreme Court; Columbia unrest; hiring discrimination; Trump’s “fake news.”

  7. Prosecutors Say Trump Keeps Breaking Gag Order, With Four New Violations New York, Today

    The judge in his criminal case is already considering whether to punish the former president for statements about jurors and witnesses in the case.

  8. Protest Materializes as Trump Has Cases Heard in Two Courts New York, Today

    Marchers closed down a street calling for the former president to face justice.

  9. Trump Visits a Construction Site in Manhattan Before His Trial Resumes U.S., Today

    The early morning campaign stop exemplifies the balancing act required for a candidate who is also a criminal defendant.

  10. Supreme Court to Hear Trump Immunity Case, and Campus Protests Spread Podcasts, Today

    Plus, new airline refund rules.

  11. Biden, Seeking to Build on Fruitful Week, Will Announce Billions in Chip Grants U.S., Today

    The $6.1 billion for Micron, to shore up the domestic supply of semiconductors, comes after a key union endorsement and passage of an aid bill central to the president’s foreign policy agenda.

  12. Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Claim to ‘Absolute Immunity’ U.S., Today

    The justices will consider on Thursday whether the former president must face trial on charges that he tried to subvert the 2020 election.

  13. The Comedian Roy Wood Jr. on What’s Funny About 2024 Podcasts, Today

    A conversation about the power of Trump’s punchlines — and the jokes President Biden should be telling.

  14. Being Stuck in a Courtroom Is Just What Trump Needed Opinion, Today

    To win a political campaign, you want to put your candidate in a setting that provides a chance to excel. For Trump, that’s the trial.

  15. The National Enquirer, Reeling From Trump, Still Can’t Find a Buyer Business, Today

    The parent company for The Enquirer, the tabloid now famous for its ties to former President Donald J. Trump, has tried repeatedly to sell the publication. It hasn’t been easy.

  16. How a Pirate-Clad Pastor Helped Ignite Trump Media’s Market Frenzy Technology, Today

    Chad Nedohin, a part-time pastor, is among the fans of Donald J. Trump who helped turn Trump Media into a meme stock with volatile prices.

  17. Today’s Nyregion live blog included one standalone post:
  18. The Links Between Trump and 3 Hush-Money Deals Interactive, Today

    Here’s how key figures involved in making hush-money payoffs on behalf of Donald J. Trump are connected.

  19. Trump Compares Campus Protests to Violent White Supremacist Rally in Charlottesville U.S., Today

    The former president portrayed largely peaceful pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses as “riots,” saying that “Charlottesville is like a ‘peanut’” in comparison.

  20. Read the Arizona Election Indictment Interactive, Today

    Arizona on Wednesday indicted Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mark Meadows and a number of others who advised Donald J. Trump during the 2020 election, as well as the fake electors who acted on Mr. Trump’s behalf to try to keep him in power despite his loss in the state. Here is the indictment.

  21. Arizona Charges Giuliani and Other Trump Allies in Election Interference Case U.S., Yesterday

    Those charged included Boris Epshteyn, a top legal strategist for Donald Trump, and fake electors who acted on Mr. Trump’s behalf in Arizona after the 2020 election.

  22. The Ghost of the 1968 Antiwar Movement Has Returned Opinion, Yesterday

    The suffering in the war in Gaza is unacceptable. Young people will make that point clear this summer in Chicago.

  23. ‘Don’t Inject Bleach’: Biden Mocks Trump on Anniversary of Covid Comments U.S., Yesterday

    President Biden has homed in on the infamous moment, which crystallized the chaos of the Trump presidency, as he trolls his political opponent.

  24. Five Moments That Have Defined Donald Trump’s Trial So Far New York, Yesterday

    Trials are wars of words. These are some of the most memorable that have been spoken as a jury hears the criminal case against Donald J. Trump.

  25. Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference Case U.S., Yesterday

    An investigator said in court that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his aides conspired with fake electors to overturn his 2020 defeat in Michigan.

  26. Trump’s Immunity Claim Joins His Plans to Increase Executive Power U.S., Yesterday

    The former president is asking the Supreme Court to put the presidency above criminal law as he pursues a broader agenda of expanding the office’s power should he win the election.

  27. In Immunity Case, Trump Can Lose in Ways That Amount to a Win U.S., Yesterday

    After the justices hear arguments on Thursday, how they decide may be just as important as what they decide.

  28. Joe Biden and the Israel-Gaza War Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Donald Trump, “unprecedented”; tech in school; how sorrow changes us; California’s property taxes.

  29. What to Make of the ‘Zombie Vote’ Against Donald Trump Interactive, Yesterday

    Votes for dropout candidates, such as Nikki Haley, have been features of past election cycles, too.

  30. High Borrowing Costs Have Some Democrats Urging Biden to Pressure the Fed U.S., Yesterday

    Polls show voters are angry about costs, like mortgages, and worried they will stay high if the president wins re-election.

  31. Why Losing Political Power Now Feels Like ‘Losing Your Country’ Opinion, Yesterday

    It is difficult, if not impossible, to attempt to counter polarization at a time when partisan sectarianism is intense and pervasive.

  32. Inside MAGA’s Plan to Take Over America Books, Yesterday

    “Finish What We Started,” by the journalist Isaac Arnsdorf, reports from the front lines of the right-wing movement’s strategy to gain power, from the local level on up.

  33. The Supreme Court Has Already Botched the Trump Immunity Case Opinion, Yesterday

    The court’s delay may have stripped citizens of the criminal justice system’s most effective mechanism for determining disputed facts: a trial.

  34. Three Takeaways From the Pennsylvania Primaries U.S., Yesterday

    A liberal Pittsburgh-area congresswoman turned away a centrist challenger, Nikki Haley kept ringing up votes against Donald Trump, and a Senate race began in earnest.

  35. Clashes Over Gag Order and Tabloid Testimony in the Trump Criminal Trial Video, Yesterday

    Tuesday’s session of Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial began with a heated clash between Justice Juan M. Merchan and Mr. Trump’s lead lawyer over a gag order. It ended with an insider look into a tabloid newspaper practices. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives the major takeaways.

  36. The April 23 Thepoint live blog included three standalone posts:
  37. Trump’s ‘eyes and ears’ for scandal U.S., April 23

    A tabloid publisher testified how he helped Trump’s 2016 campaign.

  38. Biden Says Trump Is Responsible for ‘Nightmare’ State Abortion Laws Video, April 23

    President Biden tied a six-week abortion ban that will soon take place in Florida to former President Donald J. Trump and Republican efforts to ban abortion nationwide.

  39. ¿Trump podría ir a la cárcel? Si lo hace, el Servicio Secreto irá con él En español, April 23

    Si Trump fuera encarcelado, un destacamento de agentes trabajaría 24 horas al día dentro de las instalaciones para garantizar su seguridad, señalaron varios funcionarios.

  40. Publisher Describes Quashing Doorman’s Claim Trump Had Child Out of Wedlock New York, April 23

    The former publisher of The National Enquirer testified at Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial that he used a so-called catch-and-kill deal to silence the doorman.

  41. National Enquirer’s Help for Trump Broke Norms Even in the Tabloid World New York, April 23

    The tabloid’s parent company was fined for breaking federal election laws after spending money to buy and bury stories that could have harmed Donald J. Trump’s campaign.

  42. Prosecutors Call Trump’s Echo of Fox News Host Remarks ‘Troubling’ New York, April 23

    Donald J. Trump amplified a false assertion by the commentator Jesse Watters that activists were infiltrating the jury in his criminal trial.

  43. To Justify His Immunity Defense, Trump Flips the Prosecution Script U.S., April 23

    The former president’s claim ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court hearing that he was protecting the election system rather than subverting it is part of a pattern of shaping his own reality.

  44. The Gaza Protests Engulfing Columbia and Other Campuses Opinion, April 23

    Readers, including parents of suspended students, discuss the unrest. Also: Responses to Liz Cheney on the Supreme Court and Donald Trump’s immunity claim.

  45. Truth Social tiene una ventaja frente a las plataformas de derecha que flaquean En español, April 23

    La red social ha superado a la competencia sobre todo porque sus rivales han flaqueado. En marzo, registró 1,5 millones de visitantes únicos en Estados Unidos. La popularidad no asegura que sea rentable.

  46. Donald Trump on Trial Briefing, April 23

    Highlights from the first big day of the former president’s New York criminal case.

  47. Donald Trump ante 12 miembros del jurado En español, April 23

    Los primeros días del juicio al expresidente, resultados de la consulta en Ecuador y más para el martes.

  48. A Salacious Conspiracy or Just 34 Pieces of Paper? The Daily, April 23

    Inside the criminal trial of former President Donald J. Trump.

  49. Trump Is Owed an Extra $1 Billion Stake in Truth Social Business, April 23

    The former president is in line for a windfall after the stock price of Trump Media hit performance targets in its first few weeks of trading, raising the value of his already sizable stake.

  50. Biden Campaigns on Abortion Rights in Florida, Tying State Ban to Trump U.S., April 23

    The Biden campaign has made abortion one of its top issues, as polling shows it is one of the few subjects in which voters place more trust in President Biden than Donald Trump.

  51. Why Is the Supreme Court Making an Easy Case Related to Jan. 6 Rioters Hard? Opinion, April 23

    Will the court go out of its way to disregard statutory language and create ambiguity where none exists?

  52. The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide U.S., April 23

    Democrats see an opening to win back rural Trump voters fed up with their groundwater being pumped by huge farms.

  53. I Thought the Bragg Case Against Trump Was a Legal Embarrassment. Now I Think It’s a Historic Mistake. Opinion, April 23

    It’s not the crime; it’s the cover-up. But it’s still a highly flawed case.

  54. Trump Will Fight Attempts to Silence Him Before Key Witness Testifies New York, April 23

    Justice Juan M. Merchan will hear arguments over whether the former president violated his gag order before The National Enquirer’s former publisher takes the stand.

  55. Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Goes, Too New York, April 23

    Officials have had preliminary discussions about how to protect the former president in the unlikely event that he is jailed for contempt during the trial.

  56. Trump Criminal Trial Day 5: Opening Statements and a Brisk Pace Video, April 22

    Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives the major takeaways from the opening statements and the first witness of Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan. An earlier version of this video misstated that it’s the sixth day of the Trump hush-money trial. It is Day 5.

  57. Trump Was Warned to Return Records to Archives, Unsealed Documents Say U.S., April 22

    “Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will,” an unnamed associate told Donald J. Trump, according to an interview the person gave the F.B.I. in the classified documents case.

  58. Clashing Visions of Trump U.S., April 22

    The prosecution and the defense presented their opening statements.

  59. The Circus Trump Wanted Outside His Trial Hasn’t Arrived U.S., April 22

    With support from demonstrators in Lower Manhattan spotty so far, Donald Trump issued a call to “rally behind MAGA,” and suggested the poor turnout was a result of a plot against his supporters.

  60. Opening Statements in Trump’s Criminal Trial: Five Takeaways New York, April 22

    Prosecutors signaled a sweeping case and Donald J. Trump’s lawyers began their assault on witnesses’ credibility. The judge seems intent on expediting the first trial of an American president.

  61. Networks Covering Trump’s Trial Are Forced to Get Creative Business, April 22

    TV networks began the challenging assignment on Monday of covering former President Trump’s trial without the luxury of cameras inside the courtroom.

  62. Trump and Attorney General Agree on Minor Changes to $175 Million Bond New York, April 22

    Letitia James had asked a court to reject the bond that Donald J. Trump posted in his civil fraud case. A deal on Monday will keep the terms of the bond largely unchanged.

  63. Inside Trump’s Complicated Relationship With Law Enforcement U.S., April 22

    The former president has put forth a law-and-order candidacy while also criticizing the legal system when it comes to himself and making exceptions for his supporters.

  64. How Tabloids Used ‘Catch-and-Kill’ to Trade on Secrets of Celebrities New York, April 22

    The term was coined by tabloid editors for buying the rights to stories for the purpose of ensuring the information never becomes public. Donald J. Trump was a beneficiary.

  65. David Pecker Is the First Witness of Trump’s Criminal Trial New York, April 22

    Mr. Pecker, the longtime publisher of The National Enquirer, is first on the stand at the former president’s trial.

  66. ‘Mike Johnson Did the Right Thing’ on Ukraine Aid Opinion, April 22

    Readers praise the House speaker over the passage of the aid bill. Also: A juror’s duty; banning guns; poverty and health; anxious parents and kids.

  67. Todd Blanche Leads the Team Defending Trump in His Criminal Hush-Money Trial New York, April 22

    Mr. Blanche is also representing the former president in his federal classified documents case in Florida and his federal election interference case in Washington.

  68. Trump’s Manhattan Criminal Trial Will Not Be Televised New York, April 22

    New York courts generally do not permit video to be broadcast from courtrooms, although a feed is being transmitted into an overflow room for the reporters covering the trial.

  69. Biden Earth Day Event Will Try to Reach Young Voters, a Crucial Bloc Washington, April 22

    At a national park in Virginia on Monday, the president will point to investments in clean energy and appear with future members of his American Climate Corps.

  70. Opening Statements in Trump’s Criminal Trial to Begin Monday Metro, April 22

    Prosecutors for the Manhattan district attorney’s office will go first, giving a preview of the evidence and seeking to persuade and charm the 12 jurors.

  71. The April 22 Trump Hush Money Trial live blog included one standalone post:
  72. What to Expect at the Trump Criminal Trial Metro, April 22

    The defendant is unique, but the basic structure and rhythms of the trial resemble every American prosecution.

  73. Liz Cheney: The Supreme Court Should Rule Swiftly on Trump’s Immunity Claim Op Ed, April 22

    If delay prevents this Trump case from being tried this year, our system may never hold the man most responsible for Jan. 6 to account.

  74. What to Watch as Donald Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Begins Video, April 21

    A jury has been selected and opening statements are set to begin in Donald Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan. Kate Christobek, a court reporter for The New York Times, breaks down what to watch.

  75. Coming to Alabama: Newsom’s Abortion-Access Ad, Depicting an Arrest U.S., April 21

    The ad portrays a woman trying to leave the state to have an abortion. The Campaign for Democracy, a political action committee started by Mr. Newsom, the California governor, created it.

  76. The April 21 Trump Trial Biden Election live blog included one standalone post:
  77. Dismissed Trump Jurors Describe Intense Days in a Glaring Spotlight Metro, April 21

    Two prospective jurors who were excused contacted The New York Times to describe their experience in the fraught environment of an unprecedented trial.

  78. Trump’s Trial Challenge: Being Stripped of Control Politics, April 21

    The mundanity of the courtroom has all but swallowed Donald Trump, who for decades has sought to project an image of bigness and a sense of power.

  79. Will a Mountain of Evidence Be Enough to Convict Trump? Metro, April 21

    Monday will see opening statements in the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump. The state’s case seems strong, but a conviction is far from assured.

  80. Tracing the Trail of Hush-Money Deals That Led to Trump’s Prosecution Metro, April 21

    Before Stormy Daniels, Donald J. Trump and his allies paid to keep other stories buried as he ran for the presidency.

  81. Trump Slows Campaign Spending as He Tries to Close Cash Gap With Biden Politics, April 21

    President Biden’s campaign had $85.5 million on hand at the end of March, filings show, and Donald Trump had $45 million, but the president is spending far more freely on the race.

  82. Trump Rally, a Return to the Campaign Trail, Is Called Off Because of Storms Politics, April 21

    After a week stuck in a courtroom, Donald Trump was planning to speak to thousands of supporters in North Carolina, until the weather turned dangerous.

  83. Ukraine Aid Divides Republicans, After Trump Tones Down His Resistance Politics, April 20

    His most vocal allies in the House, however, were loudly against providing assistance as Ukraine fights Russia’s invasion.

  84. Johnson, Like Pence, Draws Praise for Defying His Party and Doing His Job Washington, April 20

    In the Republican Party of 2024, styled in the image of former President Donald J. Trump, a norm-preserving, consensus-driven act — even a basic one — can be a career-ending offense.

  85. The April 20 Biden Trump Election 2024 live blog included one standalone post:
  86. Melania’s Trials Op Ed, April 20

    The former first lady is swept back into the Stormy cyclone.

  87. Mike Pence: Donald Trump Has Betrayed the Pro-Life Movement Op Ed, April 20

    Here’s how America should build on the end of Roe v. Wade

  88. A Planetary Crisis Awaits the Next President Op Ed, April 20

    The return of Trump to the White House would be disastrous for the planet.

  89. G.O.P. Intensifies Scrutiny of Voting: ‘We’re Keeping a Close Eye on You’ Politics, April 20

    The Trump campaign and the Republican Party plan to dispatch over 100,000 volunteers and lawyers to monitor elections in battleground states — and work in concert with conservative activists.

  90. Bucking Trump, Anti-Abortion Movement Shows Deep Roots in Arizona National, April 20

    Even as abortion rights ballot issues have had some striking successes, anti-abortion forces have stood firm in state legislatures like Arizona’s where they have deep convictions and positions of power.

  91. Donald Trump ya tiene el jurado que decidirá su destino en el juicio en Manhattan En español, April 20

    El juez ordenó que la identidad de estas personas sea confidencial durante el juicio. Esto es lo que sabemos de los ciudadanos que juzgarán a Trump.

  92. Un hombre se prende fuego cerca del tribunal donde se juzga a Trump En español, April 20

    Las autoridades identificaron al hombre como Max Azzarello, de 37 años. Días previos estuvo mostrando varios carteles, entre ellos uno que afirmaba que Trump y Biden estaban “a punto de darnos un golpe de Estado fascista”.

  93. Day 4 of Trump’s Criminal Trial: Five Takeaways Metro, April 19

    A full jury is seated, a horrifying incident shocks the court and opening statements are set to begin on Monday.

  94. Where Jurors in Trump Hush-Money Trial Say They Get Their News Graphics, April 19

    Prosecutors and defense lawyers tried to divine the political leanings of prospective jurors in the former president’s Manhattan criminal trial from their answers to questions about what media they consume.

  95. As Press Reports Some Juror Details, Polarized Reactions Take Over Business, April 19

    Journalists covering the trial face a tricky balancing act: inform the public while keeping its participants out of harm’s way.

  96. R.F.K. Jr. Raises New Uncertainty for Biden in Michigan Politics, April 19

    Mr. Kennedy’s success in landing on the battleground state’s ballot guarantees that he will shape the race this November. Both parties are racing to define him.

  97. Final Members of Trump Jury Chosen as Trial Races Ahead New York, April 19

    Just after the last selections of alternate jurors were made, a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse, horrifying onlookers. But the case was not delayed.

  98. In Trump Trial, Old Social Posts Haunt the Proceedings New York, April 19

    Over the past week, some potential jurors who were confronted with their old posts seemed sheepish, if not outright embarrassed.

  99. Prosecutors Want to Ask Trump About Attacks on Women Metro, April 19

    Prosecutors are seeking to cross-examine the former president, should he take the stand, about lawsuits he has lost, including a civil jury’s finding last year that he was liable for sexually abusing the writer E. Jean Carroll.

  100. What Would the Economy Look Like Under a Second Trump Term? Op Ed, April 19

    Much would depend on Congress and the cabinet, but financial forecasters aren’t optimistic.

  101. Lawmaker Accused of Forging Voters’ Names Resigns From Turning Point Action Politics, April 19

    Austin Smith, a Republican in the Arizona House, also withdrew from his re-election bid on Thursday as his candidate petitions drew scrutiny in a constituent’s court complaint.

  102. Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial Metro, April 19

    Onlookers screamed as fire engulfed the man, who had thrown pamphlets in the air before he set himself aflame. He was taken to a hospital and died hours later.

  103. Outside Court, Trump is the Center of Attention. Inside, He Has a Rival. New York, April 19

    Fame creates its own gravity and Donald J. Trump is usually the center of it. But in his courtroom, Justice Juan M. Merchan also has pull.

  104. Will Trump Go to Prison if He Is Convicted? New York, April 19

    The former president faces dozens of felony charges stemming from hush-money payments to a porn star. He would undoubtedly appeal any conviction, and the presiding judge has leeway on sentencing.

  105. The April 19 Biden Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  106. R.F.K. Jr.’s Environmental Colleagues Urge Him to Drop Presidential Bid Climate, April 19

    Nearly 50 leaders and activists who worked with Mr. Kennedy at an environmental nonprofit group will run ads calling on him to “Honor our planet, drop out.”

  107. Fearing for Ukraine if Trump Returns, Some in Europe Try Outreach Now Foreign, April 19

    A gathering of officials from Lithuania and Ukraine and supporters of Donald J. Trump highlights growing efforts to get on the good side of the former U.S. president in case he is elected again.

  108. Was Trump Benefiting From Being Out of the News? Upshot, April 19

    His liabilities weren’t dominating the conversation the way they once did, perhaps helping his polling, but the trial could change things.

  109. Trump on Trial vs. Biden on the Trail: An Unusual 2024 Stretch Begins Politics, April 19

    President Biden’s push to transform the race into a binary choice between him and Donald Trump has been aided by blanket coverage of Mr. Trump’s courtroom appearances.

  110. Trump’s Trial Reaches What Could Be Final Day of Jury Selection New York, April 19

    Twelve jurors have already been chosen. Jury selection could wrap up on Friday as the lawyers seek to add five alternates — substitutes in case any of the first dozen must leave — to the panel.

  111. The April 18 Trump Hush Money Trial live blog included one standalone post:
  112. Judge in Documents Case Rejects Dismissal Motions by Trump Co-Defendants Washington, April 18

    Judge Aileen M. Cannon denied requests by Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira to have the charges against them dropped.

  113. Meet the 12 Manhattan Jurors Who Will Decide Donald J. Trump’s Fate Metro, April 18

    The cross section of New Yorkers emerged after three days of questioning. These are the citizens who will judge their former president.

  114. Lawyers Use Social Media Posts to Strike Prospective Trump Jurors Metro, April 18

    “Oops, that sounds bad”: One prospective juror read aloud one of her old posts and apologized.

  115. ‘We Have Our Jury’ N Y T Now, April 18

    After a rocky morning in which two jurors were dismissed, a full panel of 12 was seated. Opening statements could start Monday.

  116. Judge Rejects Trump’s Effort to Delay Jan. 6 Civil Cases Washington, April 18

    The former president had sought to have lawsuits against him put on hold until after his federal criminal trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election.

  117. In a Manhattan Court, a Jury Is Picked to Judge a President Metro, April 18

    Justice Juan M. Merchan warned against identifying the people who might judge Donald J. Trump, who regularly attacks the justice system.

  118. Trump Violated Gag Order Seven More Times, Prosecutors Say Metro, April 18

    Manhattan prosecutors again asked the judge in Donald J. Trump’s criminal case to hold him in contempt of court. The judge said he would consider the matter next week.

  119. Biden, Eyeing Threat From R.F.K. Jr., Turns to His Famous Family for Help Politics, April 18

    The rollout of endorsements from the Kennedys signaled the urgency the Biden campaign feels toward Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent bid, and its desire to discredit him.

  120. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Will Be on the Ballot in Michigan Politics, April 18

    The Natural Law Party, which has ballot access in Michigan, nominated Mr. Kennedy. President Biden’s campaign is worried that he could tip the election to former President Donald J. Trump.

  121. The April 18 Trump Biden Election live blog included two standalone posts:
  122. What We Know About Why Two Trump Jurors Were Dismissed Metro, April 18

    One seated juror said she had developed concerns her identity could be revealed. The second was dismissed after prosecutors raised concerns about his credibility.

  123. Rethinking the Ethics of Tax Deductions Letters, April 18

    Responses to an essay that suggested that the affluent forgo some deductions. Also: Aid to Ukraine; gun safety on the set; plastics and pollutants.

  124. The Unsolvable Mysteries of Donald and Melania’s Marriage Op Ed, April 18

    Trump’s trial brings more questions than answers to the fore.

  125. After Reports About Trump Jurors, Judge Demands Restraint From the Press Metro, April 18

    Some news reports have included details about jurors that had been aired in open court. One was excused after she developed concerns about being identified.

  126. The Opening Days of Trump’s First Criminal Trial The Daily, April 18

    Here’s what has happened so far in the unprecedented proceedings against a former U.S. president.

  127. The Youngest Voters and the Oldest President Podcasts, April 18

    A look at new polling that shows Joe Biden may be struggling with the Gen Z voters he needs to win.

  128. A Biden Victory in November Turns on This State Editorial, April 18

    Biden needs to find a narrative for his candidacy, then work like hell to push it out. But it’s hard to argue people out of their feelings.

  129. The Question of Fairness in the Trump Trial Video, April 18

    In a historic case against a polarizing former president, jury selection in Donald J. Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial has so far focused on whether anyone can judge him fairly.

  130. Truth Social Has an Edge as Rival Right-Wing Apps Falter Business, April 18

    Donald Trump’s social media platform has outdistanced similar conservative sites such as Parler and Gettr, even as it lags far behind X and others.

  131. Legal Fight Over Trump Media’s Ownership Adds to Its Woes Business, April 18

    Two ex-contestants on “The Apprentice” sold the former president on the idea of a social media platform. Now, the company and the pair are wrangling over their stake.

  132. What Sentencing Could Look Like if Trump Is Found Guilty Op Ed, April 18

    Prison time is a possibility. It’s uncertain, of course, but plausible.

  133. The April 18 Nyregion live blog included one standalone post:
  134. The Kamala Harris Moment Has Arrived Op Ed, April 17

    With the issue of abortion rights, the vice president has hit her stride.

  135. Trump Demands a Cut of Donations From Campaigns That Use His Name Politics, April 17

    The Trump campaign said that candidates using his brand should turn over at least 5 percent of donations and encouraged them to send more than the minimum.

  136. Is Trump’s Trial Really About ‘Hush Money’? Politics, April 17

    Both the prosecutors and defense are trying to frame it differently.

  137. Biden, Competing With Trump to Be Tough on China, Calls for Steel Tariffs Politics, April 17

    Speaking to the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh, the president urged major increases to some tariffs on steel and aluminum products from China.

  138. What Would the Economy Look Like Under a Second Biden Term? Op Ed, April 17

    In all likelihood, it would amount to more of the same. We could do worse.

  139. Los venezolanos están sufriendo, pero más sanciones tampoco los van a ayudar En español, April 17

    Los dictadores son eso: dictadores, con o sin sanciones de Estados Unidos.

  140. The Language of Gender Identity Letters, April 17

    Readers discuss an essay that criticized wording like “sex assigned at birth.” Also: Power over principle; the electric grid; Shakespeare’s insights.

  141. Prosecutions of Fake Electors for Trump Gain Ground in Swing States National, April 17

    Georgia, Michigan and Nevada have already brought charges against people who posed as electors for Donald Trump, and Arizona and Wisconsin have active investigations.

  142. Business and a Second Trump Term N Y T Now, April 17

    Times reporters discuss the relationship between major C.E.O.s and Donald Trump.

  143. Biden to Call for Tripling Tariffs on Chinese Steel Products Washington, April 17

    In a speech to union steelworkers in Pittsburgh, the president will announce several new measures meant to raise new barriers against floods of Chinese imports.

  144. Have Faith in the Trump Trial Jurors Op Ed, April 17

    Jesse Wegman on why “the system is operating as intended.”

  145. Debunking Trump’s Misleading and False Claims About His Court Cases Video, April 17

    Linda Qiu, a fact check reporter for The New York Times, analyzes some of Donald Trump’s false and misleading statements about his ongoing court cases.

  146. Donald Trump’s Secret Shame About New York City Haunts His Trial Op Ed, April 17

    For a kid from Queens who never quite conquered Manhattan, this trial is a fitting homecoming.

  147. Fact-Checking Trump’s Defenses in His Court Cases Washington, April 17

    The former president has trotted out a host of false and misleading claims to defend his conduct, attack judges and prosecutors and portray himself as a victim of political persecution.