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  1. Lawsuits Are the New Trump Tactic in the Fight to Overhaul Education U.S., April 2

    Trump officials have faced dozens of lawsuits over their aggressive efforts to force change in universities and school districts. Now Trump lawyers are taking schools to court.

  2. D.H.S. Inspector General Inquiry Focuses in Part on Top Noem Aide U.S., April 2

    The investigation comes as administration officials have fielded complaints about how Kristi Noem’s top adviser, Corey Lewandowski, dealt with companies seeking federal contracts.

  3. Key Justices Appear Skeptical of Limiting Birthright Citizenship Video, April 2

    During a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, several justices expressed skepticism about the Trump administration’s efforts to bar children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States from automatically becoming Americans.

  4. What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday. World, Today

    Formidable strikes rocked Tehran early Wednesday morning. Iran launched what its state-aligned media called one of the largest attacks on Israel yet, damaging several cities.

  5. Today’s Iran War Trump Oil News live blog included one standalone post:
  6. Trump Laid Out Five Goals for the Iran War. Here’s Where They Stand. U.S., Today

    The United States and Israel have done significant damage to Iran’s military capabilities. But Iran still fires missiles, has nuclear material and coordinates with militias in the region.

  7. Trump Has Discussed Firing Attorney General Pam Bondi U.S., Today

    President Trump has not made a final decision, but he has floated the idea of replacing Ms. Bondi with Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator.

  8. Mahmoud Khalil Asks Emil Bove to Recuse Himself From Immigration Case New York, Today

    Mr. Khalil, who is fighting his deportation, and Judge Bove were on opposite sides of President Trump’s crackdown on campus protesters when the judge was a Justice Department official.

  9. Trump Officials Try to Fight Foreign Disinformation They Once Dismissed Business, Today

    The war in Iran has exposed the need to mount a defense against foreign influence campaigns, officials and experts say.

  10. She’s Trump-Backed but Praised D.E.I. Will It Hurt Her in a Republican Primary? U.S., Today

    Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana, running to challenge Senator Bill Cassidy, is facing conservative blowback over remarks from 2020.

  11. Bondi Is Vulnerable as G.O.P. Frustrations Over Epstein Missteps Grow U.S., Today

    Attorney General Pam Bondi’s critics inside and outside the administration say she has made unforced errors that have turned the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files into a political crisis.

  12. Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy for Now, U.S. Intelligence Says U.S., Today

    Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.

  13. Immigrant Families Watch Supreme Court Case With Cautious Hope U.S., Today

    As the high court heard arguments on whether to limit birthright citizenship, many people pondered what the decision could mean for future generations.

  14. Trump’s Endgame in Iran? World, Today

    We look at what has changed, and what hasn’t, as a result of the joint U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

  15. Senate and House Republicans Strike Deal to End Homeland Security Shutdown U.S., Today

    Legislation to reopen the department, which the House G.O.P. angrily rejected on Friday, could be approved as early as Thursday morning. It represents a sharp turnaround by them and President Trump.

  16. Iran’s President Suggests Diplomatic Engagement Possible in Letter to U.S. Public World, Today

    The letter, by President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran, was at times defiant, patronizing or conciliatory, and came hours before President Trump was set to address the American people on the war.

  17. Five Takeaways From the Birthright Citizenship Argument U.S., Today

    The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.

  18. Pentagon Is Doubling Fleet of A-10 Attack Planes in Middle East U.S., Today

    The slow-moving A-10 “Warthog” is a so-called close-air support plane that could be used to help U.S. ground forces seize territory near the Strait of Hormuz.

  19. Trump Administration Scales Back Plan to Dismantle Consumer Protection Bureau U.S., Today

    A new filing asks a federal court to allow the White House to dismiss much of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s remaining work force, but not close the bureau entirely.

  20. La Universidad de Pensilvania debe entregar una lista de judíos al gobierno, dice juez En español, Today

    Un juez federal decidió que el gobierno de Trump estaba en su derecho de exigir a la universidad dicha información como parte de una investigación sobre antisemitismo. La universidad dijo que apelaría la sentencia.

  21. Trump asistió a la Corte Suprema para los alegatos sobre la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento En español, Today

    La presencia del presidente Trump en el tribunal lo puso cara a cara con jueces a los que ha intentado intimidar y amedrentar.

  22. ‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern U.S., Today

    President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.

  23. C.D.C. Pauses Testing for Rabies and Mpox Health, Today

    The diseases were removed from a list of tests the agency conducts for state and local health departments. Experts worry that with drastic staff reductions, the testing may not resume.

  24. Trump busca redefinir la frase ‘cambio de régimen’ en la guerra en Irán En español, Today

    El presidente Trump y sus aliados han hecho declaraciones contradictorias sobre si Estados Unidos e Israel han transformado el gobierno iraní con violencia.

  25. The War That Is Way ‘Ahead of Schedule’ Opinion, Today

    In Iran, the schedule is our most malleable illusion.

  26. Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Matters for the U.S. Economy World, Today

    The interconnectedness of global energy markets means that the effects of Iran’s blockade of the waterway are not limited to countries directly dependent on oil from the Middle East.

  27. Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Draws Lines Scholars Find Indefensible U.S., Today

    Different treatment for mothers and fathers is at odds with a 2017 Supreme Court decision, and other ideas in the order are hard to understand.

  28. What Is Birth Tourism and How Common Is It? U.S., Today

    The term refers to pregnant women who travel to the United States to give birth so that their baby can have American citizenship.

  29. U.S. Is Weighing Leaving NATO, Trump Says Video, Today

    In an interview with The Telegraph, a British newspaper, President Trump said that he was considering pulling the United States out of NATO alliance over the war in Iran.

  30. Trump Arrives at Supreme Court for Oral Arguments in a Presidential First U.S., Today

    President Trump’s presence in the court puts him face to face with justices whom he has tried to bully and intimidate.

  31. Trump’s Brusque Threat to Europe: Go It Alone World, Today

    Threatening to pull out of NATO, President Trump portrayed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said Europe was on its own in trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

  32. Markets Bet Big on a Quick End to the War in Iran Business, Today

    Global markets rallied as President Trump signaled that the United States may stop fighting soon. But big questions remain about lingering damage.

  33. Trump to Address the Nation About War Plans, and TMZ Goes After Congress The Headlines, Today

    Plus, what to know about NASA’s moon mission.

  34. EE. UU. avanza en su plan de expansión militar en Groenlandia En español, Today

    El Pentágono está en conversaciones con Dinamarca para obtener acceso a tres zonas más de la isla ártica con base en un pacto de defensa danés-estadounidense de 1951.

  35. The Birthright Con Opinion, Today

    Trump wants to find out just how weak this Supreme Court is.

  36. U.S. Plans Military Expansion in Greenland World, Today

    The Pentagon is in talks with Denmark for access to three more areas on the Arctic island. Several Greenlanders said they didn’t like the idea.

  37. Our Troops Deserve More Than This Opinion, Today

    We owe it to American service members and their families to be truthful about the risks involved and why we are at war.

  38. Hoosiers Hate Cheaters, and Other Reasons a Trump Revenge Campaign Might Fail Opinion, Today

    In the Indiana primaries, a crucial test of the MAGA loyalty machine.

  39. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Challenge to Birthright Citizenship U.S., Today

    The justices will consider the constitutionality of President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented people and some temporary foreign visitors.

  40. Trump Says U.S. to Leave Iran ‘Very Soon’ Video, Today

    President Trump suggested on Tuesday that the American military campaign in Iran would be winding down in a matter of weeks. He also announced that he would give an address on Wednesday evening.

  41. En Dakota del Sur, los vecinos sienten pena por el marido de Kristi Noem En español, Today

    Antes y después de que The Daily Mail publicara las fotos, la sensación predominante entre los vecinos de la pareja fue la siguiente: era inevitable sentir lástima por Bryon Noem.

  42. Padma Lakshmi: The Decision That Would Create a Permanent American Underclass Opinion, Today

    President Trump wants to take away a fundamental American promise.

  43. Bomb Shelters and a Drone-Proof Roof: Trump Says Ballroom Is a Matter of Security U.S., Today

    President Trump spoke about his ballroom’s security features as he argued against a judge’s orders to stop construction.

  44. Trump Says U.S. Will Be Out of Iran Within Two to Three Weeks U.S., Today

    The White House said the president would address the nation about Iran on Wednesday evening.

  45. Trump Says He Halted Nuclear Threat From Iran, Despite Evidence to the Contrary U.S., Today

    For the second time in recent days, President Trump declared that one of the key objectives of the war had been accomplished.

  46. Trump Administration Acted Illegally With Homeless Grants Program, Judge Rules U.S., Today

    A federal judge in Rhode Island said that the administration had wrongly demanded that groups seeking grants comply with its agenda on other issues, including immigration.

  47. In South Dakota, Neighbors Feel Sorry for Kristi Noem’s Husband U.S., Today

    In the tiny town of Castlewood, S.D., where everyone knows the Noems, the prevailing sense was that people can’t help but feel bad for Bryon Noem after a tabloid photo leak.

  48. Trump Signs Order Seeking Federal Control of Mail Voting as He Promotes False Claims U.S., Today

    Election experts and Democratic officials called the order legally invalid, and Arizona and Oregon pledged to immediately challenge it in court.

  49. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Challenged Ban on Endorsements by Churches U.S., Yesterday

    Conservatives had expected a victory in the case after the I.R.S. agreed to a settlement that allowed churches to voice support for candidates.

  50. Justice Dept. Struggles to Respond to Trump’s Suit Against I.R.S. U.S., Yesterday

    Officials at the department and the White House are in the middle of a messy and complicated debate over how to respond to President Trump’s lawsuit demanding $10 billion from the I.R.S.

  51. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday World, Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took questions from reporters for the first time in nearly two weeks.

  52. Backdoor Funding of Homeland Security Agency Could Weaken Congress Anew U.S., Yesterday

    An emerging Republican plan to skirt a Democratic filibuster and fund an entire department without congressional appropriations would be the latest example of surrendering power to the White House.

  53. Miami Imagines Itself With Trump’s Glitzy Library at Center Stage U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s foundation released a video showing a gleaming tower by Biscayne Bay emblazoned with his name. It would dominate the skyline.

  54. Who Is Getting Paid During the Department of Homeland Security Shutdown? U.S., Yesterday

    At least 120,000 law enforcement officers who work for the agency have continued to collect paychecks throughout the funding lapse. But tens of thousands of workers have gone without pay.

  55. Yes, This Is Your War, Too Opinion, Yesterday

    Even opponents of the conflict should want to see Iran defanged and defeated.

  56. Confident of Air Supremacy, U.S. Sends B-52 Bombers Over Iran World, Yesterday

    Iran continued to retaliate across the region on Tuesday but markets saw hopes that fighting might ebb. Israel said it would occupy a large chunk of Lebanon even after the war ends.

  57. Will the Iran Crisis Push the World to Rethink Oil and Gas? Climate, Yesterday

    A growing energy crisis could push countries to burn more fossil fuels in the short term, experts say. Plus more climate news.

  58. Gustavo Petro no se enfrenta a cargos en EE. UU. en este momento, dicen funcionarios En español, Yesterday

    Funcionarios estadounidenses habrían asegurado al gobierno de Colombia que el presidente no se enfrenta a cargos penales relacionados con sus investigaciones.

  59. Judge Orders Construction Stopped on Trump’s White House Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge required the president to seek lawmakers’ input and pursue traditional approvals before proceeding with the $400 million replacement for the East Wing.

  60. Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Revoked Status of Migrants Who Used Entry App U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge in Massachusetts ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the legal status of those who were invited to use the Biden-era app.

  61. Trump Has a Way Out of the War Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump should set aside his 15-point peace plan and reduce it to these two points.

  62. Trump Redefines ‘Regime Change’ in Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump and his aides have made contradictory statements on whether the United States and Israel have transformed the Iranian government through violence.

  63. Trump se enfrenta a la decisión de iniciar una guerra terrestre en Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. quiere una negociación, pero los iraníes dicen que se niegan hasta que se declare un alto al fuego.

  64. U.S. Assures Colombian President He Does Not Face Charges Right Now World, Yesterday

    The Justice Department is examining Gustavo Petro for possible ties to drug traffickers. U.S. officials have told him that for now he does not face criminal charges arising from the probes.

  65. An Ominous U.S. Threat Against Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers criticize President Trump over his bellicose statements on Iran. Also: Education for every child, citizen or not; the cost of war.

  66. Fired F.B.I. Agents File Class-Action Suit Claiming Political Retaliation U.S., Yesterday

    The suit is one of the broadest bids yet seeking accountability against the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi for getting rid of employees who have run afoul of President Trump.

  67. Trump muestra nuevas imágenes del salón de baile de la Casa Blanca tras el artículo del Times En español, Yesterday

    Arquitectos y organizaciones conservacionistas han advertido que se ha prestado poca atención a los planes de diseño del proyecto.

  68. King Charles to Visit U.S. as Tensions Rise Between Trump and Britain World, Yesterday

    President Trump has fired criticism at America’s longtime ally over the war in Iran, but there are hopes that the royal visit will help shore up relations.

  69. The Chaotic Competition for Trump’s Attention Video, Yesterday

    The scholar Henry Farrell explains how efforts to capture Trump’s attention and approval through spectacle resemble the attention dynamics in Nazi Germany.

  70. Trump Lashes Out Again at Europe for Its Lukewarm Support Against Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump’s latest outbursts followed reports that European countries were imposing more restrictions on American aircraft in their airspace.

  71. The ‘God Squad’ Waives Environmental Rules for Offshore Drilling Climate, Yesterday

    The panel voted to override Endangered Species Act restrictions on oil and gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico, home to critically endangered whales and other imperiled wildlife.

  72. Trump Unveils Vision for Presidential Library, Complete With Golden Escalator U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump posted a video rendering that appeared to include elements generated by artificial intelligence of a skyscraper in Miami featuring what appeared to be Air Force One.

  73. Heeding Kennedy’s Wishes, F.D.A. Is Expected to Lift Restriction on Peptides Health, Yesterday

    The peptides, which are increasingly marketed as providing longevity and health benefits, were removed in 2023 from the agency’s list of products that compounding pharmacies can sell.

  74. The Trump Effect at the Pump Business, Yesterday

    The average price of gasoline in the U.S. has topped $4 a gallon, a multiyear high, as war in the Middle East roils the oil market and slams drivers.

  75. Will $4 Gas Hurt Trump’s Approval Ratings? Here’s What History Shows. U.S., Yesterday

    Presidents since at least the Carter administration have seen their approval ratings tied to gas prices. But there are signs the correlation may be weakening.

  76. Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing, and Trump Defends Ballroom Plans The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a three-minute, multimillion-dollar art heist.

  77. Oil and Gas Prices Continue to Rise in Choppy Trade Business, Yesterday

    Investors weighed the news that the owner of a Kuwaiti tanker loaded with oil said it had been hit in an Iranian attack near Dubai.

  78. The Greatest Threat to Our Elections Is No Longer Foreign Opinion, Yesterday

    This is not how American democracy is supposed to work.

  79. This Man Insists Trump Is an ‘Environmental Hero’ Climate, Yesterday

    Edward Russo, the only member of a White House task force, thinks the president doesn’t get enough credit for conservation at his golf courses, among other things.

  80. In Supreme Court Justices’ Histories, a Story of Immigration in America U.S., Yesterday

    As the justices prepare to hear a landmark case about birthright citizenship, their family stories are a reminder that the law has shaped who can be an American.

  81. Most Americans Favor Birthright Citizenship. That Wasn’t Always True. U.S., Yesterday

    In the 1990s, Democrats were split in their support for birthright citizenship, and even proposed legislation to end it.

  82. For Trump, Moon Mission Is a Ticket to Greater Goals, and His Own Legacy U.S., Yesterday

    No president since the Apollo era has pushed harder to return to the moon than President Trump. But he wants a space achievement that is about “more than getting rocks this time.”

  83. Trump se muestra flexible tras meses de bloqueo petrolero a Cuba En español, Yesterday

    La secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca dijo que Estados Unidos evaluaría los envíos de petróleo a Cuba “caso por caso”, después de que un petrolero ruso lleno de crudo llegara a la isla.

  84. Average Gasoline Price Hits $4 in U.S., a ‘Headache’ for Drivers and Trump Business, Yesterday

    A month since the first U.S.-Israeli attacks and Iran’s response effectively shut off Persian Gulf oil, drivers are paying significantly more to fill up.

  85. La cúpula de Irán tiene dificultades para coordinarse, dicen funcionarios En español, Yesterday

    Decenas de dirigentes iraníes han muerto desde que comenzó la guerra hace cuatro semanas, y aquellos que sobreviven han tenido dificultades para comunicarse.

  86. El debate de la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento llega a la Corte Suprema En español, Yesterday

    El miércoles, la Corte Suprema escuchará los argumentos sobre la legalidad de la orden ejecutiva de Trump, y algunos expertos legales conservadores afirman que podría ser un caso más disputado de lo que se pensaba.

  87. Offensive vs. Defensive: On Iran, the Distinction Matters for Britain’s Leader World, Yesterday

    As the United States expands its armada of warplanes on British soil, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is trying to defend Britain’s interests while keeping the country out of war.

  88. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday World, Yesterday

    Iran maintained that no negotiations have been held with the United States, and said none would while the fighting continues.

  89. After Months of Threats, Trump Softens His Stance on Blocking Oil to Cuba U.S., March 30

    The White House press secretary said the United States would evaluate oil shipments to Cuba on a “case-by-case basis,” after a Russian tanker full of crude reached the island.

  90. DeSantis Signs Bill to Rename Florida Airport for Trump U.S., March 30

    The airport near West Palm Beach will be rebranded the President Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 1, if approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.

  91. The March 30 Iran War Trump Oil News live blog included one standalone post:
  92. In Maine, Michigan and Beyond, Primary Season Is Getting Punchy U.S., March 30

    Here’s a crash course on what’s coming up next.

  93. Mexico Pressures U.S. Over Deaths of Its Citizens in ICE Custody U.S., March 30

    Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, said her country would take legal steps to demand better conditions at immigration detention facilities, where she said 14 Mexican citizens had died since President Trump took office.

  94. ¿Por qué EE. UU. permitió que llegue petróleo de Rusia a Cuba en medio del bloqueo? En español, March 30

    La llegada de un buque a Cuba le dará el combustible que tanto necesita. También representa un cambio en los esfuerzos estadounidenses por bloquear los envíos de petróleo y presionar al gobierno cubano.

  95. Trump Reveals New Look for White House Ballroom After Times Article The Upshot, March 30

    Architects and preservation organizations have warned that little scrutiny has been given to the project’s design plans.

  96. Cuba sufre la presión de Trump. Pero en Guantánamo, el ejército de EE. UU. vive tranquilo En español, March 30

    La base de la Marina en la bahía de Guantánamo brilla por la noche mientras los vecinos al otro lado de un campo de minas cubano batallan en la oscuridad, víctimas de un embargo de combustible.

  97. Is Trump Threatening to Commit a War Crime? Opinion, March 30

    The bombing campaign Mr. Trump is threatening in Iran could affect millions of Iranian civilians’ access to water, electricity and food.

  98. States Plow Ahead With A.I. Regulation, Defying Trump Technology, March 30

    States ranging from California to Utah are taking steps to place guardrails on the technology even after the president ordered them to stop.

  99. T.S.A. Workers Get Paid but Wonder When Next Check Will Come U.S., March 30

    A memo that President Trump signed on Friday ordering the Department of Homeland Security to pay T.S.A. officers did not specify whether they would be paid on a regular schedule.

  100. Iran’s Fractured Leadership Is Struggling to Coordinate, Officials Say U.S., March 30

    As leaders are killed and replaced, Iranian negotiators may not know what their government is willing to concede in any negotiations.

  101. Trump Zigzags on Iran, Claiming ‘Great Progress’ but Making Threats World, March 30

    President Trump threatened to hit vital infrastructure in Iran if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened, but he also said that “regime change” had already been achieved.

  102. Trump Administration Sues Minnesota Over Transgender Student Athletes U.S., March 30

    Last year, the state said it would not follow President Trump’s directive on transgender athlete participation in girls’ sports.

  103. Lo que sabemos sobre la presencia de la TSA y el ICE en los aeropuertos En español, March 30

    Los agentes de la TSA han dejado de ir a trabajar o renunciado tras semanas sin cobrar durante el cierre parcial del gobierno. Agentes del ICE han empezado a cubrir sus funciones.

  104. Why Did the U.S. Allow a Russian Oil Tanker Through Its Cuba Blockade? World, March 30

    The ship’s arrival would bring Cuba some badly needed fuel. It also marks a shift from U.S. efforts to block oil shipments and pressure the Cuban government.

  105. As Trump Squeezes Cuba, U.S. Military Exists in a Bubble U.S., March 30

    The Navy base at Guantánamo Bay sparkles at night while neighbors across a Cuban minefield struggle in darkness driven by a Trump fuel embargo.

  106. La operación ‘encubierta’ en Groenlandia no es ningún secreto En español, March 30

    Personas cercanas al presidente Trump han llamado la atención de los servicios de inteligencia de Dinamarca por intentar estrechar relaciones y llegar a acuerdos en el territorio danés.

  107. 401(k) Plans Could Add Riskier Investments Under a New Rule Your Money, March 30

    The Labor Dept. proposed a change that would make it easier for workplace retirement plans to include alternative investments like private credit and crypto.

  108. No Kings: Vast Throngs Say No to Trump Opinion, March 30

    Readers discuss the huge rallies on Saturday protesting the president.

  109. A Democratic Electrician Nabs a State Senate Seat in Republican Florida U.S., March 30

    With Brian Nathan’s victory certified, Democrats won two of three state legislative races in this month’s special elections, all in Republican-leaning districts.

  110. Justice Dept. Watchdog Has Gone Silent, Lawyers for Whistle-Blower Say U.S., March 30

    Lawyers for a fired Justice Department lawyer say the agency’s inspector general appears to have ignored at least 20 different requests to scrutinize misconduct.

  111. ‘I Think That MAGA Is Dying’: Inside the Youth Movement at CPAC Style, March 30

    At a sparsely attended Conservative Political Action Conference, young Republicans were eager to start the post-Trump era.

  112. Trump Threatens to Destroy Kharg Island and Other Key Iranian Energy Sites World, March 30

    President Trump said in a newspaper interview that the United States might try to invade the Persian Gulf island, which is Iran’s main oil export hub.

  113. Trump Claims ‘Regime Change’ in Iran Is Already Complete World, March 30

    President Trump suggested that Iran’s current leaders were “much more reasonable” as he sought to show progress in his war aims. Despite a month of U.S.-Israeli attacks, Iran’s government, led by clerics and the Revolutionary Guards, appears firmly in control.

  114. Iran War’s Latest Economic Toll: Oil at $115 a Barrel Business, March 30

    Economists and investors are increasingly pricing in a slowdown, or even a global recession, if the fighting drags on.

  115. Trump Says He’s Ready for Diplomacy. Iran? Not So Much. The Daily, March 30

    The United States and Iran have struggled to find a way to begin negotiations over peace terms, with each insisting it had the upper hand in the war.

  116. What We Know About the T.S.A. and ICE Presence at Airports U.S., March 30

    Transportation Security Agency officers have called out of work or quit after weeks of not getting paid during a partial government shutdown. ICE agents have begun to fill their roles.

  117. How Trump’s Border Policies Have Hurt New York New York, March 30

    Fewer international tourists are visiting, and fewer immigrants are moving here. The city needs both groups, experts say.

  118. A New Boss Takes Over Homeland Security With Less Flash but Same Mission U.S., March 30

    Markwayne Mullin, the incoming D.H.S. secretary, faces a difficult balance: a public reset of the agency while delivering on President Trump’s deportation agenda.

  119. Trump Will Gladly Do the Jitterbug on Your Grave Opinion, March 30

    The president’s depravity is deathless

  120. Private-Credit Wobbles Could Prove Perilous for Trump Business, March 30

    The Trump administration is poised to broaden access to risky investments that are showing signs of strain.

  121. Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order at Supreme Court Splits Conservative Scholars U.S., March 30

    Before President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship, there was widespread agreement that the 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship for U.S.-born babies.

  122. Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was for ‘the Babies of Slaves.’ He’s Wrong. Opinion, March 30

    The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.’

  123. The Founder of an ‘Orgasmic Meditation’ Group Is in Jail. And at Dinner? New York, March 30

    Nicole Daedone, the former leader of OneTaste, is set to be sentenced after being convicted of forced labor conspiracy last year. But she is still finding ways to spread her message from behind bars.

  124. Trump Is Setting the World on Fire. The Rest of Us Choke on the Fumes. Opinion, March 30

    Trump’s war on Iran is dangerous for everyone.

  125. Iran to Allow More Oil Ships Through Strait of Hormuz, Trump Says Video, March 30

    President Trump said that Iran had agreed to release 20 more cargo ships of oil through the Strait of Hormuz starting on Monday.

  126. They’ve Been Accused of Running a ‘Covert’ Operation in Greenland. It’s No Secret. World, March 30

    Members of President Trump’s circle, working in plain sight, have caught the eye of Denmark’s intelligence services for trying to make friends and cut deals on the Danish territory.

  127. Trump Says Iran Agreed to Allow 20 More Ships of Oil Through Strait of Hormuz World, March 30

    The president, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, cast the permission as a “sign of respect.” He also asserted that the United States had already achieved “regime change” in Iran.

  128. Oil Jumps to $116 a Barrel on Signs of Escalation of Middle East War Business, March 30

    Investors digested increasing signs of escalation of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, which has led to a blockage of critical energy supplies.

  129. U.S. Special Operations Forces Sent to Mideast as Trump Weighs Next Move U.S., March 30

    The commandos have not been assigned specific roles. But President Trump has expressed concern about the now-closed Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s store of enriched uranium.

  130. 5 conclusiones de las protestas ‘No Kings’ con miras a las elecciones intermedias En español, March 29

    La guerra en Irán impulsó a muchos jóvenes a salir a las calles, pero el control migratorio del gobierno de Trump sigue siendo un tema central. Los candidatos al Senado se unieron a la multitud.

  131. Iran War Draws Attention to U.S. Troop Presence in Saudi Arabia World, March 29

    A close U.S. ally and regional rival of Iran, the kingdom has faced hundreds of Iranian missile and drone attacks since the war began.

  132. There Are Now Over 50,000 American Troops in the Mideast U.S., March 29

    The arrival of 2,500 Marines and another 2,500 sailors is keeping the number of American troops in the region at roughly 10,000 more than usual.

  133. ICE May Remain at Airports Even After T.S.A. Pay Resumes, Border Czar Says U.S., March 29

    Transportation safety officers are set to be paid on Monday, but Tom Homan, the White House’s border czar, said ICE agents may stay where there are shortages.

  134. Can Canada’s Left Regroup? A New Leader Will Try. World, March 29

    Seeking a comeback after voters flocked to Mark Carney’s Liberals, the New Democrats picked Avi Lewis, a scion of a leftist political dynasty.

  135. 5 Takeaways From the ‘No Kings’ Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up U.S., March 29

    The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.

  136. Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized Interactive, March 29

    Fake windows and a stairway to nowhere: Three months that could change the White House for generations.

  137. Ultimátums descabellados y bombardeos ‘a mansalva’: un retrato de Trump en guerra En español, March 29

    Es evidente que los drásticos vaivenes del presidente Trump se han combinado para dar a su gestión de la guerra un carácter errático e improvisado.

  138. Los últimos días de Gregory Bovino: sin arrepentimientos y con mano dura En español, March 29

    El rostro de la ofensiva migratoria de Trump se retira esta semana y afirma que no fue lo suficientemente lejos en sus acciones.

  139. A Toothless Iran? Missile and Drone Strikes Show It Can Still Inflict Pain. World, March 29

    A wave of strikes across the Middle East in recent days shows that Iran has not lost the capacity to retaliate.

  140. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Saturday World, March 28

    The war with Iran escalated on Saturday as the Iran-allied Houthis joined the conflict and Israel bombarded Tehran with airstrikes.

  141. Vance Wins CPAC Straw Poll, but Rubio Gains Steam Among MAGA Faithful U.S., March 28

    Conference organizers presented the poll results as a rebuttal to narratives that Republicans were split over the Iran war and support for Israel.

  142. F.B.I. Said to Dig Up Old Investigative Files on Democratic Lawmaker U.S., March 28

    The urgent instructions at the Trump administration’s behest to gather and relay the files on Representative Eric Swalwell have alarmed some career law enforcement officials.

  143. Iran and Immigration Frustrations Fuel New Wave of ‘No Kings’ Rallies World, March 28

    Thousands of organized demonstrations stretched across the country. Minnesota was a focal point of the protests after a tumultuous immigration crackdown.

  144. Ukraine Finalizes Air Defense Deals With Gulf Nations Amid War in Mideast World, March 28

    The Ukrainian president visited the Middle East, where he sought to shift his country from a recipient of military aid to a supplier.

  145. Los herederos de Castro emergen en medio de la crisis en Cuba En español, March 28

    Mientras los funcionarios de Trump exigen cambios, la familia Castro reaparece en la escena política de Cuba. Algunos incluso se preguntan: ¿Podría alguno de ellos ser la “Delcy de Cuba”?

  146. ‘No Kings’ Protests Span the World, in Places Big and Small U.S., March 28

    It’s the third time that protesters have organized events around the globe to protest President Trump and his policies. In the United States, more than 3,000 demonstrations are planned.

  147. Everything With Trump’s Name, Likeness and Signature Interactive, March 28

    Since the start of his second term, there have been more than a dozen instances of his name, image or signature emblazoned on a variety of American initiatives and institutions.

  148. The Old Man Dreaming Up Wars for Young Men to Fight Opinion, March 28

    Any deal with Iran would probably be a bad one. But sending ground troops to seize Iranian territory would be an even worse choice.

  149. ‘We Are Going to Deeply Regret This War’ Opinion, March 28

    Three journalists on the potential repercussions of Operation Epic Fury.

  150. Trump Does Anything He Wants — and More Opinion, March 28

    When you’re a wannabe king they let you do it.