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  1. Blaming Tariffs, Aston Martin to Trim 20% of Its Work Force Business, Today

    The luxury automaker said losses for 2025 had increased from the year before, as tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty take a toll on its operations.

  2. What Trump Did (and Didn’t) Say Business, Today

    The president boasted about a strong economy in his State of the Union address. But he spent less time on a potential weakness, affordability.

  3. Germany’s Leader Delivers a Blunt Warning to China on Trade World, Today

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz laid out his complaints in a frank message to his hosts on a trip to Beijing that China had designed to showcase their relationship.

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  5. Trump’s Spectacle Briefing, Today

    We’re covering the State of the Union speech.

  6. Cuba, sofocada por Trump En español, Today

    A lo largo de casi 70 años, muchos mandatarios estadounidenses han intentado derrocar al gobierno comunista de la isla. Esta vez parece distinto.

  7. Key Moments from Trump’s State of the Union, and a $1 Million Reward in the Guthrie Case The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how kids are getting around phone-free classroom rules.

  8. Trump’s Very Long, Very Partisan State of the Union Speech The Daily, Today

    President Trump delivered the longest State of the Union speech in history on Tuesday night.

  9. Los últimos días de Maduro en el poder En español, Today

    El líder venezolano apostó a que el presidente estadounidense no se atrevería a atacar. La llamada entre ambos, los ultimátums ignorados y una cadena de errores de cálculo desembocaron en una ofensiva que selló su destino.

  10. Who Said It Better? How Trump’s Economic Pitch Echoes Biden’s. U.S., Today

    With the midterms approaching and polls showing unease about the economy, some of President Trump’s arguments about its strength sounded eerily like those of his predecessor.

  11. Hunters and Veterans Are Fighting Trump’s Pick to Oversee Public Lands Climate, Today

    Steve Pearce, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, is set to face a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

  12. The Great Capitulation Is Over. What Comes Next? Opinion, Today

    Appeasing a predatory hegemon doesn’t work.

  13. What Hath Trump Wrought Opinion, Today

    The real state of the union.

  14. ‘A Tedious, Tiresome Performance’: The Best and Worst Moments From Trump’s State of the Union Opinion, Today

    Nine Opinion writers weigh in on the speech.

  15. The Fall of a Strongman: Inside Maduro’s Last Days in Power World, Today

    The Venezuelan leader overestimated his strength and misread his exchange with President Trump in the decisive weeks before his capture by U.S. forces.

  16. Ukraine Wants to Join the E.U. Quickly. That Won’t Be Easy. World, Today

    Negotiators agree that joining the bloc is critical to Kyiv’s future. But obstacles abound, and compromises might forever change how the union works.

  17. Trump Puts On a Show, Casting Democrats as the Villains U.S., Today

    On the defensive over the economy and with the midterms approaching, President Trump made clear that his political strategy is to paint Democrats as unpatriotic and ‘crazy.’

  18. Trump Heralds Economic Policies in Combative State of the Union Speech Video, Today

    President Trump portrayed the United States as safe and “winning” in his State of the Union address. He also derided Democrats, repeating baseless claims that they cheat in elections and assailing them on immigration.

  19. ‘Stand Up’: With One Maneuver, Trump Tries to Box In Democrats U.S., Today

    President Trump turned his State of the Union address into full-blown political theater, handing out medals to war veterans and tossing the spotlight to ice hockey players.

  20. Rubio Was Looking at His Phone After Trump Praised Him in State of the Union Speech U.S., Today

    Shortly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio was singled out for praise, a New York Times photographer captured him reading messages from Mr. Trump’s special envoy to Venezuela.

  21. 6 Takeaways From Trump’s State of the Union U.S., Today

    In an address that was heavy on theatrics, President Trump lashed out at Democrats as “crazy” and unpatriotic.

  22. Democratic Response to Trump’s State of the Union Video, Today

    Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia delivered the Democratic response to President Trump’s State of the Union address.

  23. No, the Dollar Is Not Dying Opinion, Today

    The currency is stumbling, by many accounts. But the narrative is false.

  24. The World Waited on Edge for Trump’s Thinking on Iran. It’s Still Waiting. U.S., Today

    Even as the president considers an attack, his State of the Union address offered little more than a brief repetition of vague talking points from recent days.

  25. Spanberger, in Democratic Response, Asks ‘Is the President Working for You?’ U.S., Today

    “We all know the answer is no,” the Virginia governor argued in her rebuttal to President Trump’s State of the Union address.

  26. Trump Calls for More Limits on Trans Youth U.S., Today

    During the State of the Union address, the president said states “must ban” social transitions among young people without parental consent.

  27. Full Transcript of Trump’s State of the Union Address U.S., Today

    President Trump spoke for nearly two hours to a joint session of Congress.

  28. Los chips de Taiwán y la amenaza de un ‘apocalipsis económico’ En español, Today

    Si China invade Taiwán e interrumpe sus exportaciones de chips a las empresas estadounidenses, la industria tecnológica de Estados Unidos, y la economía mundial, quedarían paralizadas.

  29. Trump Honors Hockey Champions and Service Members at State of the Union U.S., Today

    The president announced medals for the U.S. men’s hockey team’s star goalie as well as several military veterans.

  30. Why Democratic Congresswomen Wore White to the State of the Union — This Time Style, Today

    It’s not the first time some Democratic women have displayed unity by wearing the same color, but this time it was in part to signal opposition to the SAVE America Act.

  31. Al Green Once Again Disrupts Trump’s Speech After Protest U.S., Today

    The 79-year-old Texas Democrat was escorted out of the House chamber after holding up a sign that read, “Black people aren’t apes!”

  32. How Trump’s State of the Union Speech Times Compare to Other Presidents U.S., Today

    State of the Union speeches. Here’s how he compares to past presidents.

  33. How The Times Reports on the State of the Union Times Insider, Today

    A team of more than 50 journalists, including eight photographers, will cover President Trump’s address.

  34. Same War, Different Message: Trump Tonight vs. Biden Four Years Ago U.S., Today

    President Trump issued no statement in support of Ukraine on the anniversary of the Russian invasion, four years after his predecessor laid out the stakes.

  35. Los archivos Epstein nunca debieron publicarse En español, Today

    La divulgación de millones de páginas de estos archivos es tanto una señal de fracaso institucional como un motivo de preocupación.

  36. 68% of Americans Say Trump Has the Wrong Priorities U.S., Today

    As Mr. Trump prepares for his State of the Union address, polls show that most Americans say he isn’t paying enough attention to the country’s biggest problems.

  37. Senate Democrats Again Block D.H.S. Funding, Demanding Enforcement Curbs U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats refused to allow a bill to reopen the Department of Homeland Security to move ahead without new restrictions on federal agents carrying out President Trump’s immigration enforcement drive.

  38. How We Report on the State of the Union Under Intense Deadline Pressure Times Insider, Yesterday

    The editor who oversees White House coverage for The Times talks about the challenges of tracking a major speech by a president who regularly goes off script.

  39. Epstein Victims to Attend Trump’s State of the Union as Guests of Lawmakers U.S., Yesterday

    Over a dozen victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse will attend the speech as guests of Democratic lawmakers, who are calling for the full release of Epstein files.

  40. The U.S. Men’s Hockey Team Has Arrived in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    Two gold medal-winning U.S. hockey teams were invited to Washington for the State of the Union address. Only one came to town.

  41. Dueling Slates of Guests at Speech Show Stark Immigration Divide U.S., Yesterday

    The president and Republican lawmakers aim to portray undocumented immigrants as a danger. Democrats will try to paint the administration’s crackdown as the real peril.

  42. John Roberts Is Losing Patience With Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    How to read the gratuitous paragraph in the chief justice’s tariff opinion.

  43. The Guest List for the State of the Union U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic lawmakers invited victims of Jeffrey Epstein and of President Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown.

  44. Trump Squeezes Cuba World, Yesterday

    Many U.S. presidents have tried to bring down the Communist government over almost seven decades. This time, it feels different.

  45. Trump’s State of the Union, By the Numbers U.S., Yesterday

    A year into President Trump’s second term, the United States has undergone fundamental changes.

  46. Justice Department Sues University of California Over Antisemitism U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration accused the university’s Los Angeles campus of not doing enough to curb antisemitism, months after the government tried to cut research money and demanded more than $1 billion.

  47. Trump Leans on Congress to Address His False Claims of Voter Fraud U.S., Yesterday

    The State of the Union gives the president a high-profile chance to issue a call to action on election security legislation he has pressured Republicans to ram through over Democratic opposition.

  48. In Democratic Response to Trump, Spanberger Will Stress Affordability U.S., Yesterday

    Abigail Spanberger, the newly elected governor of Virginia, was chosen to deliver her party’s response to President Trump’s State of the Union address.

  49. Trump afirma que un alto general de EE. UU. predice una victoria fácil sobre Irán En español, Yesterday

    Sus declaraciones difieren de lo que el general Dan Caine, jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto, habría dicho en la Casa Blanca.

  50. Fresh Off a Supreme Court Loss, Trump Could Face New Challenges on Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    Critics are questioning the legality of the provision President Trump has used to replace his previous slate of tariffs, raising the prospect of yet another legal battle.

  51. México está atrapado entre Trump y los cárteles En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha exigido a la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum que se enfrente a los cárteles. El asesinato del Mencho sugiere que esa presión podría estar funcionando, pero bajo cierto costo.

  52. Trump’s Tariffs Are Adding Steel Mill Jobs, and Crushing American Factories Business, Yesterday

    Tariffs unaffected by President Trump’s Supreme Court loss are adding costs for many U.S. manufacturers that use steel, limiting exports and jeopardizing jobs.

  53. Trump Administration Tells States It Aims to ‘Reimagine’ Jobless Benefits U.S., Yesterday

    Federal officials are subjecting some states to higher scrutiny in an antifraud campaign, as the president rails against California and states led by Democrats.

  54. Democrats Counter Trump With Their Own Plan to Limit Wall Street Landlords U.S., Yesterday

    As the president prepares to deliver a State of the Union address likely to touch on his own proposal, Senate Democrats introduced a bill with their own vision for limiting investors’ purchases of single-family homes.

  55. Again, Trump Completely Misreads the Law Opinion, Yesterday

    Just another attempt to ignore the law and dare the courts to step in.

  56. Trump to Address a Complacent Congress Badly Split Over His Agenda U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump will speak to a legislative body that has ceded much of its power to him but has recently pushed back gently, and where partisan divides are deeper than ever ahead of the midterm elections.

  57. Trump’s Justice Department Sues New Jersey Governor Over ICE Enforcement New York, Yesterday

    The lawsuit is the latest federal challenge to policies enacted in Democrat-led states. Similar suits have targeted laws in New York, Minnesota and California.

  58. Mexico Is Caught Between Trump and the Cartels World, Yesterday

    President Trump has demanded President Claudia Sheinbaum confront the cartels. The killing of “El Mencho” suggests it might be working — but could come at a cost.

  59. Trump’s Tariff Goes Into Effect at 10 Percent, Not the 15 Threatened U.S., Yesterday

    The change surprised executives and foreign leaders, who had been expecting the 15 percent rate the president announced on Saturday.

  60. Corporate America’s Growing Quest for Tariff Refunds Business, Yesterday

    Thousands of companies are expected to follow FedEx’ in suing the government to recoup levy payments, after the Supreme Court overturned the tariffs.

  61. Trump Weighs War With Iran The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump has told advisers he is considering a targeted strike against Iran. What is he hoping to gain from a potential attack?

  62. Trump, Bruised and Unpopular, Turns to State of the Union for a Reset U.S., Yesterday

    Reeling from a major Supreme Court setback and falling approval ratings, the president seeks to reclaim the narrative ahead of the midterms.

  63. After a Big Loss, What to Expect From Trump at the State of the Union Opinion, Yesterday

    The Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling could make for a tense night.

  64. Cracks Appear in Trump Coalition Ahead of State of the Union U.S., Yesterday

    As the president prepares to speak to the nation, Northeastern Pennsylvania is showing discontent on the edges of the Trump coalition and an energized Democratic opposition.

  65. Here’s How to Watch Trump’s State of the Union Address U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump will speak at 9 p.m. Eastern time to a joint session of Congress. The New York Times will carry the address live.

  66. Legally Creative, Democratically Dangerous: Trump’s Plan to Twist the News Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump appointees have transformed the F.T.C. and F.C.C. into instruments of ideological enforcement.

  67. I.R.S. Tactics Against Meta Open a New Front in the Corporate Tax Fight Business, Yesterday

    The agency is using real-world profit data to challenge how big companies value offshore intellectual property.

  68. El gobierno de Trump actúa con rapidez para reestructurar su programa de aranceles En español, Yesterday

    La nueva estrategia requerirá una serie de aranceles más engorrosos, que Trump no podrá imponer rápidamente ni por capricho.

  69. Safaris, Jets, Dyslexia, Divorce: Gavin Newsom’s Memoir Has It All Books, Yesterday

    The new book by the California governor and undeclared presidential hopeful depicts a man shaped as much by hardship and struggle as privilege.

  70. The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored Technology, Yesterday

    If China invades Taiwan and cuts off its chip exports to American companies, the tech industry and the U.S. economy would be crippled.

  71. Pentagon Races to Spend $153 Billion in Added Funds for Military U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration for months ignored Congress’s demand for a plan on how the Defense Department would spend the money that Republicans pushed through in their sweeping domestic policy bill.

  72. Las fuerzas de seguridad rastrearon al Mencho al seguir a su pareja, según las autoridades En español, Yesterday

    Altos mandos de seguridad revelaron detalles de la operación que condujo a la muerte del líder del cártel de la droga más buscado de México.

  73. Trump Says Top General Predicts Easy Victory Over Iran; He Says Otherwise in Private U.S., Yesterday

    The remarks differ from what Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is said to have told the president in high-level White House meetings.

  74. Five Big Political Questions About Trump’s State of the Union Speech U.S., February 23

    Tariffs, the cost of living, immigration: The president has a careful line to walk on major issues.

  75. Mexican Forces Say They Tracked El Mencho to Cabin by Following His Lover World, February 23

    Top security officials revealed details of the operation that led to the death of Mexico’s most wanted drug cartel leader.

  76. ‘Angel Families’ Return to Washington to Back Up Trump Ahead of State of the Union U.S., February 23

    The families of people killed by undocumented immigrants have forged a bond with the president, who has invited some of them to his address on Tuesday.

  77. Assessing the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Opinion, February 23

    Readers discuss the justices’ decision rejecting tariffs. Also: PEN America defends its record on free speech; a plea to old-guard Republicans.

  78. Training for New ICE Agents Is ‘Deficient’ and ‘Broken,’ Whistle-Blower Says U.S., February 23

    The former official will appear with congressional Democrats, who also released documents indicating significant reductions in instructional hours for recruits.

  79. Senator Handcuffed After Interrupting Noem Will Give Spanish Rebuttal to Trump U.S., February 23

    Senator Alex Padilla, a Democrat from California, offered a preview of his remarks, which he expects to focus on the economy, immigration and fair elections.

  80. Trump Administration Scrambles to Pick Up the Pieces of Broken Tariffs U.S., February 23

    President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.

  81. Dinamarca rechaza el plan de Trump de enviar un barco hospital a Groenlandia En español, February 23

    El ministro de Defensa de Dinamarca señaló que Groenlandia no necesitaba asistencia médica, un día después de que el presidente de EE. UU. dijera que planeaba enviar un “gran barco hospital” a la isla.

  82. Judge Bars Release of Special Counsel Report on Trump’s Mishandling of Documents U.S., February 23

    Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida, slammed the former special counsel, Jack Smith, for drafting the report even after she had dismissed the case.

  83. Hicieron tratos con Trump para acordar aranceles más bajos. Ahora están atrapados En español, February 23

    Los países que, bajo la amenaza de los aranceles, asumieron enormes promesas de inversión con EE. UU., ahora se enfrentan al hecho de que tal vez hubiera sido mejor esperar.

  84. Tariff Turmoil Returns to Global Markets Business, February 23

    Businesses and U.S. trade partners are again grappling with the uncertainty of President Trump’s trade war, even as he imposes new levies.

  85. Top Fed Official Sees Little Effect on Rate Outlook From Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Business, February 23

    Christopher J. Waller, a Federal Reserve governor, said he would support a pause in rate cuts in March if the labor market continued to show signs of stabilizing.

  86. U.K., Australia and Others Worse Off Under Trump’s New Tariffs Business, February 23

    Many important U.S. trading partners are facing higher duties after President Trump, reacting to a Supreme Court setback, set the rate on a new set of global tariffs at 15 percent.

  87. Chaos, Confusion and Defiance: The Global Fallout From the Tariff Ruling The Daily, February 23

    The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs. What happens next?

  88. What’s Happened Since the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Business, February 23

    After the Trump administration’s punishing tariffs were invalidated, the president said he would impose new tariffs using a different authority. It’s been a whirlwind.

  89. Trump Claims a Historic Turnaround for the U.S. Here Are the Facts. U.S., February 23

    Trends on jobs, inflation and crime that began before Donald Trump retook office continued, largely unabated, in his first year back.

  90. The Epstein Files Should Never Have Been Released Opinion, February 23

    Putting millions of pages online is a sign of institutional failure.

  91. For Iran’s Rulers, Refusing U.S. Demands Is a Risk Worth Taking World, February 23

    The government in Tehran sees capitulating to Washington’s demands on uranium enrichment and ballistic missiles as riskier to its survival than going to war, analysts say.

  92. Judges Grow Angry Over Trump Administration Violating Their Orders U.S., February 23

    At least 35 times since August, federal judges have ordered the administration to explain why it should not be punished for violating their orders in immigration cases.

  93. Former F.B.I. Official, Ousted Under Trump, Will Run for Congress in Maryland U.S., February 23

    David Sundberg, who led the Washington Field Office, is joining a crowded Democratic primary for Steny H. Hoyer’s open House seat.

  94. Supreme Court Considers Fate of Docks and Other Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960 U.S., February 23

    Amid rising tensions with Cuba, the Trump administration is backing lawsuits that would allow Americans to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

  95. Blue Cities and States Are in Trouble. Democrats Need to Change How They Run Them. Opinion, February 23

    The need to push back against a core Democratic Party constituency.

  96. ‘A.I. Literacy’ Is Trending in Schools. Here’s Why. Business, February 23

    Artificial intelligence companies are urging teachers to prepare students for an “A.I.-driven future.” What that means varies from school to school.

  97. No, Trump Isn’t Good for Putin Opinion, February 23

    Russian hopes for respect have been dashed.

  98. N.C. Man Shot and Killed at Mar-a-Lago Liked to Draw Golf Courses U.S., February 22

    The 21-year-old man was killed by law enforcement officers after he entered Mar-a-Lago with a weapon.

  99. Trump Considers Targeted Strike Against Iran, Followed by Larger Attack U.S., February 22

    The top negotiators plan to meet in Geneva on Thursday for last-ditch talks, debating a new proposal that could create an off-ramp as two carrier groups massed within striking distance of Iran.

  100. Un hombre armado es abatido en Mar-a-Lago, según el Servicio Secreto En español, February 22

    El sheriff local identificó al hombre como Austin Tucker Martin, de 21 años y originario de Cameron, Carolina del Norte. El presidente no se encontraba en su complejo de Florida y no ha hecho comentarios sobre el tiroteo.

  101. Trump Calls on Netflix to Oust Susan Rice From Its Board Business, February 22

    The president made the attack as Netflix and Paramount Skydance face a key deadline in a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery.

  102. When Faced With Claims of Racism, Trump Points to His Black Friends U.S., February 22

    President Trump has often invoked his unnamed Black friends, or name-checked celebrities and athletes, when asked to discuss anything related to Black voters.

  103. El ejército colombiano enfrenta una nueva amenaza letal: drones baratos modificados En español, February 22

    En Colombia, la rápida proliferación de drones armados cada vez más sofisticados entre los grupos insurgentes se ha convertido en un inmenso reto para el gobierno.

  104. Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn U.S., February 22

    Security officials are monitoring increasingly worrisome signs as President Trump considers another military campaign against Iran.

  105. The Case for Striking Iran Opinion, February 22

    The Iranian people should not be let down again.

  106. Trump Aides Project Confidence on Tariffs After Court Loss Business, February 22

    Administration officials maintain that they can replicate the sky-high duties recently invalidated by the Supreme Court.

  107. Armed Man Is Fatally Shot at Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service Says U.S., February 22

    The man was killed early Sunday after an “unauthorized entry” into the secure perimeter at President Trump’s resort in Florida, the agency said. The president was not at the club at the time.

  108. I Went to Prison and Found Support and Community Opinion, February 22

    Unlike the version of prison conjured on TV and in the movies, I found a community quick to be generous and kind.

  109. The Many Gifts of Kidney Donation Opinion, February 22

    Readers respond to an Opinion essay by German Lopez about his decision to become a living kidney donor.

  110. Denmark Rejects Trump’s Plan to Send Hospital Boat to Greenland U.S., February 22

    Denmark’s defense minister said Greenland did not need health care assistance, a day after President Trump said he planned to send a “great hospital boat” to the island.

  111. Is This the Most Important Supreme Court Case of the Century? Opinion, February 22

    The tariff ruling may have just helped save the Republic.

  112. They Did Deals With Trump to Get Lower Tariffs. Now They Are Stuck. Business, February 22

    Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they may have been better off waiting.

  113. Trump’s Challenge to Free Market Capitalism Business, February 22

    Stakes in private companies. Handshake deals with chief executives. The president’s economic policy has drifted far from principles that long defined the Republican Party. Is it capitalism at all?

  114. Trump Looks Ahead to Summit With China’s Xi, but Tariffs and Taiwan Loom World, February 22

    President Trump said his planned meeting with President Xi Jinping would be a grand display, but tensions over trade and defense could dampen the mood.

  115. Trump Pulls Support From House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs U.S., February 22

    The president yanked his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, imperiling Republicans’ chances of holding onto his seat as they brace for midterm losses.

  116. At Least 10 Killed in Lebanon, Officials Say, After Israel Strikes Hezbollah World, February 21

    The Lebanese militant group said eight of its members were among those killed late Friday. The attacks threaten to further destabilize an already tenuous cease-fire.

  117. JPMorgan Admits It Shut Trump’s Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Attack Business, February 21

    Nation’s largest bank, in response to a lawsuit filed by the president, confirmed his longstanding complaint about “debanking.”

  118. Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent Business, February 21

    The move signaled that the president would press ahead with steep global import taxes despite the legal setback from the Supreme Court.

  119. Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda U.S., February 21

    In rejecting President Trump’s tariffs, the court’s six conservative justices displayed subtle differences in their views of executive power.

  120. Six Questions on the Future of Trump’s Tariffs Business, February 21

    The Supreme Court’s ruling on the president’s tariffs has jolted Washington and the business world. Here’s what to watch next.

  121. 4 Big U.F.O. Questions for the White House Opinion, February 21

    What a declassification effort could help us resolve.

  122. Shocker! SCOTUS Schools POTUS Opinion, February 21

    The high court asserts itself as tariff sheriff.

  123. What if the Iranian Regime Is Stronger Than Trump Thinks? Opinion, February 21

    Iran’s leaders may have hesitated at the start of the recent demonstrations, but the violent reaction that followed bespeaks a confident regime.

  124. The Ruling Striking Down Trump’s Tariffs Changes Little for Canada World, February 21

    The president’s tariffs that are inflicting the most harm to Canada’s economy are outside the scope of the Supreme Court case.

  125. For India, Buying Russian Oil Just Got More Complicated Business, February 21

    India’s prime minister acceded to many of President Trump’s demands under pressure of heavy tariffs. It would be awkward to reject them now.

  126. U.S. Tariff Ruling Brings Uncertainty Just as Europe Hoped to Move On World, February 21

    The decision could distract from other challenges facing the continent, like issues with China and the war in Ukraine.

  127. In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress U.S., February 21

    In his concurrence to the ruling invalidating President Trump’s tariffs, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch made a forceful case for the sanctity of the legislative process — and an implicit critique of its current dysfunction.

  128. How $600 Drones Are Outsmarting Colombia’s Billion-Dollar Military World, February 21

    Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put the nation’s army on its heels.

  129. Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports Business, February 21

    The exemption was shut down last year by President Trump based, in part, on the same legal grounds as the tariffs that were invalidated by the Supreme Court.

  130. N.J. Democrats Send Coarse but Clear Message to ICE With New Bill New York, February 21

    New Jersey lawmakers have added some the state’s trademark in-your-face attitude to a measure that would expand residents’ ability to sue federal immigration officials.

  131. ‘Murky Waters’ for Global Businesses After Trump’s Tariff Loss Business, February 21

    Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president’s levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.

  132. Bridge Owner Donated $1 Million to MAGA Group Before Trump Blasted Competitor U.S., February 21

    The PAC and the White House say the donation had nothing to do with President Trump’s tirade against a new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

  133. Trump Presses on With Tariffs Despite Court, and Court of Public Opinion U.S., February 21

    The president is plowing ahead with an unpopular policy after the Supreme Court’s rebuke, deepening his party’s risk in the midterm elections.

  134. 6 Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision U.S., February 21

    The court displayed its independence in what was a stinging rebuke to President Trump, though the ruling is unlikely to have an immediate effect on prices.

  135. Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Reporter’s Home U.S., February 21

    A prosecutor apologized for failing to alert the magistrate to a 1980 law that restricts searches for reporting materials.

  136. Dozens of U.S. Planes Are at Jordan Base, Satellite Images and Flight Data Show U.S., February 21

    At least 60 attack aircraft are parked at the base, which has become a key hub for U.S. military planning for possible strikes on Iran.

  137. With Tariff Changes, Consumers May Be Stuck in a Waiting Game Business, February 21

    Some companies could decide to temper price increases, but the effect would take time to materialize.

  138. 64% of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Tariffs U.S., February 20

    The poll found disapproval among men, women, all racial and ethnic groups and across educational backgrounds.

  139. Longtime Virginia Lawyer Named by Judges as U.S. Attorney U.S., February 20

    The appointment of James W. Hundley teed up a potential conflict with the Trump administration, which has already suggested that it would dismiss any prosecutor chosen by district judges.

  140. How Stephen Miller Is Perceived in the White House Video, February 20

    Stephen Miller is at the “top of the totem pole” in Donald Trump’s White House. On a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show,” the Atlantic staff writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer describe the scale of Miller’s influence.

  141. White House Dims Lights as Trump Responds to Tariff Ruling U.S., February 20

    The mood lighting appeared to be borrowing from the playbook of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and the old meme of “Dark Brandon.”

  142. How Does Trump Really Spend His Time? Video, February 20

    President Trump is running the White House on “gut instinct” and late-night phone calls, Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, staff writers for The Atlantic, tell Ezra Klein on a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  143. The U.S. Tariffs Causing the Most Pain for Canada Remain in Place U.S., February 20

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