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  1. Trump dice que los migrantes indocumentados no requieren juicio antes de ser deportados En español, Today

    El presidente afirmó que los países estaban enviando a sus presos a Estados Unidos y que necesitaba obviar las exigencias constitucionales del debido proceso para expulsarlos rápidamente.

  2. Vance esboza un plan de alto al fuego en Ucrania que favorece a Rusia En español, Today

    El vicepresidente JD Vance dijo que el plan congelaría el territorio a lo largo de las actuales líneas del frente del conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania, y que EE. UU. se retiraría si ambas partes no estaban de acuerdo.

  3. Trump Offers Private Dinner to Top 220 Investors in His Memecoin Technology, Today

    The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies.

  4. The World Seems to Be Surrendering to Climate Change Opinion, Today

    The state of the climate future, Part I.

  5. How I Describe Myself Politically These Days Opinion, Today

    America needs to figure out how to dominate the industries of the future. Call me a “Waymo Democrat.”

  6. Richard Branson Criticizes Trump’s ‘Erratic’ Tariff Policies U.S., Today

    The British entrepreneur said the U.S. government’s unpredictable tariffs had “financially done a lot of harm” and driven the world to “the verge of a complete meltdown two weeks ago.”

  7. Britain Says It Will Not Alter Standards or Rush U.S. Trade Deal Business, Today

    The British government is hoping to reach an agreement with the United States to soften the economic blow British businesses are facing from higher tariffs.

  8. Trump se apoya en los tatuajes para identificar pandilleros. Es un criterio poco fiable, según los expertos En español, Today

    El gobierno estadounidense parece estar utilizando el arte corporal para deportar a personas que, afirman, son miembros del Tren de Aragua. Una medida que ignora décadas de protocolo, según los críticos.

  9. A Republican Senator Says It: ‘We Are All Afraid’ Opinion, Today

    Readers react to the startling admission by Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Also: Private prisons for immigrants; noise in a Queens neighborhood.

  10. Tariffs on China Aren’t Likely to Rescue Battered U.S. P.P.E. Industry Health, Today

    The few domestic companies that still make protective gear for health care workers have clamored for federal intervention. But they worry President Trump’s trade war with China won’t help.

  11. The Ugly Historical Echoes of Kennedy’s Comments on Autism Opinion, Today

    Kennedy implies that disabled people are a taxpayer burden.

  12. Investors Prefer the ‘Nice’ Trump, but Want Results Business, Today

    Global markets are rebounding as the president softened his protectionist rhetoric and his criticism of the central bank. But investors want to see results on trade.

  13. Boeing Reports Smaller Loss but Trade War Threats Loom Business, Today

    The plane maker, which has been trying to recover from a quality crisis, could lose orders in China as a result of President Trump’s tariffs.

  14. Trump Says They’re Foreign Gang Members. Are They? The Daily, Today

    Who was really on the planes the administration has sent to El Salvador, and the secretive process behind the deportations.

  15. Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks in London Downgraded After Rubio Pulls Out World, Today

    Planned diplomatic talks on Wednesday have been scaled back, raising new doubts about progress toward a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.

  16. Los narcocorridos son muy populares en México, pero ahora quieren prohibirlos En español, Today

    Los artistas mexicanos forjaron enormes audiencias cantando sobre los cárteles de la droga y la narcocultura. Ahora, ayuntamientos y estados se oponen a esa tendencia.

  17. Big Law Firms Fighting Trump’s Blacklist Seek Quick and Permanent Relief U.S., Today

    Perkins Coie and WilmerHale hope to convince a pair of federal judges on Wednesday that President Trump’s threats to their business are blatantly unconstitutional.

  18. The Very American Roots of Trumpism Opinion, Today

    The historian Steven Hahn puts Trumpism in the context of America’s long history of illiberalism.

  19. Odes to Mexican Drug Lords Are Pop Hits, but the Law Is Turning Against Them World, Today

    Mexican artists built enormous audiences singing about drug cartels and narco culture. Cities and states are now moving against the style.

  20. Trump Wants You to Think Resistance Is Futile. It Is Not. Opinion, Today

    Every time we make ourselves into obstacles, we also make it a little less likely that the administration’s authoritarian fantasy becomes our reality.

  21. When the Supreme Court Spoke With One Voice Opinion, Today

    The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: what to do when its orders are defied.

  22. Mexico Is Becoming a Beacon Opinion, Today

    The country can take up welcoming values the United States has abandoned.

  23. Theo Von Dismantles the Interview Show Arts, Today

    The comedian and podcaster is one of the defining conversationalists of media’s new MAGA-friendly mainstream. But he can be harder to pin down, politically and culturally, than his bro-cast peers.

  24. A White House Reporter on What It Takes to Cover Trump Times Insider, Today

    Tyler Pager uses a deep bench of sources to break stories about immigration, economic policy and national security.

  25. Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report Finds Climate, Today

    Weakening or rolling back longstanding environmental regulations would worsen the problem, the American Lung Association assessment says.

  26. China Has an Army of Robots on Its Side in the Tariff War Business, Today

    Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

  27. Trump’s Trade War With China Puts Japan in a Tight Spot Business, Today

    Japan had long maintained deep economic ties with both China and the United States. Recent trade tensions may challenge that approach.

  28. Markets Gain After Trump Says He Has No Plans to Oust Fed Chief Business, Today

    Remarks by President Trump and his Treasury secretary fueled a rebound in global stocks, extending a surge that started on Wall Street.

  29. Trump Says Undocumented Immigrants Shouldn’t Get Trials Before Deportation U.S., Today

    The president claimed that countries were sending their prisoners to the United States and that he needed to bypass the constitutional demands of due process to expel them quickly.

  30. Members of Congress Visit Graduate Students Being Held in Louisiana U.S., Today

    Five Democrats met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, who face deportation by the Trump administration.

  31. U.S. Says Tren de Aragua Charges Will ‘Devastate’ Its Infrastructure New York, Today

    Federal prosecutors charged six members of the Venezuelan gang and 21 members of a violent splinter group.

  32. Sheinbaum critica los anuncios antimigrantes del gobierno de Trump En español, Today

    Las apariciones de Kristi Noem, secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, en la televisión mexicana culpando a los migrantes de los males de EE. UU. provocaron una dura reacción de la presidenta mexicana.

  33. Critics Call Rubio’s Overhaul Plan a Blow to U.S. Values U.S., Today

    A proposed reorganization of the State Department would eliminate an office whose official goal is to build “more democratic, secure, stable, and just societies.”

  34. Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Powell Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s recent comments blasting Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, for being “late” to lower interest rates had raised questions about his fate.

  35. Costa Rica ofrece soluciones para los deportados por Trump: integrarse o irse En español, Yesterday

    El país está tomando medidas para “proteger” a decenas de migrantes de naciones lejanas que fueron deportados de Estados Unidos y que hasta hace poco estaban detenidos indefinidamente.

  36. Trump Promised ‘Big, Beautiful’ Deals. Delivering Has Been Tougher. Washington, Yesterday

    So far, the goals of many of President Trump’s negotiations have been unrealized, even those he said would be accomplished in a matter of days or weeks.

  37. Treasury Secretary Bessent Predicts Tax Cuts to Pass by July 4 Washington, Yesterday

    Scott Bessent told a group of investors that he expected trade tensions with China to de-escalate.

  38. Mexico’s President Punches Back Against Kristi Noem’s Anti-Migrant Ads Foreign, Yesterday

    The D.H.S. secretary’s appearances on Mexican television blaming migrants for societal ills in the U.S. have drawn a sharp rebuke from Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

  39. National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awards Science, Yesterday

    The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.

  40. Rubio Skipping Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Rebuffs U.S. on Crimea Foreign, Yesterday

    The decision by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to pull out of the meeting and an objection by Ukraine’s leader to a key U.S. proposal raised questions about the state of the negotiations.

  41. The Face-Plant President Op Ed, Yesterday

    There’s no better opponent than one who repeatedly trips over his shoelaces.

  42. Costa Rica Tells Trump Deportees They Can Stay and Integrate, or Leave Foreign, Yesterday

    The country is taking action to “protect” dozens of migrants from faraway nations who were deported from the United States and until recently, were indefinitely detained.

  43. Harvard Plans to Use Trump’s Haste Against Him as It Fights Funding Cut National, Yesterday

    Harvard’s lawyers suggest the administration was sloppy when it froze billions in federal funding. A mundane but crucial law is essential to the university’s case against the government.

  44. Details Hegseth Shared on Signal Came From a Secure Site Washington, Yesterday

    Information about U.S. strikes in Yemen that the defense secretary put in two group chats came from Central Command, according to two people familiar with the chats.

  45. Republicans Begin a Trump-Centric Battle to Succeed Mitch McConnell Politics, Yesterday

    The primary race in Kentucky for Mr. McConnell’s seat is expected to be one of the biggest G.O.P. clashes of 2026. On Tuesday, it gained its second high-profile contender, Representative Andy Barr.

  46. The Complicated Legacy of Pope Francis Letters, Yesterday

    Readers offer reflections after the death of Pope Francis. Also: The mistakes of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  47. La apariencia de disciplina del segundo mandato de Trump se desvanece En español, Yesterday

    Cuando el presidente Donald Trump evaluó a su equipo a finales de marzo, se jactó de que habían tenido “dos meses perfectos”. Pero los deslices más recientes parecen indicar lo contrario.

  48. Trump Media Enters Deal With Crypto Trading Platform Business, Yesterday

    The agreement will allow the president’s social media company to market investment products, including crypto, to retail investors through a series of exchange-traded funds.

  49. As Harvard Is Hailed a Hero, Some Donors Still Want It to Strike a Deal Business, Yesterday

    Harvard frantically tried to avoid a showdown with the Trump administration. Now many of its big donors are pushing the university’s leaders to back down and renew talks with the White House.

  50. Trump and Zelensky Are Among the Leaders Planning to Attend Francis’ Funeral Foreign, Yesterday

    Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday will bring together leaders who sometimes clashed with the pope on issues such as global migration.

  51. Top Producer of ‘60 Minutes’ Quits, Citing a Loss of Independence Business, Yesterday

    The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.

  52. El caos reina en el Pentágono bajo el liderazgo de Hegseth En español, Yesterday

    El círculo más cercano del secretario de Defensa de EE. UU. está desorganizado, y crece la desconfianza entre funcionarios y los altos cargos militares.

  53. 3 Adams Case Prosecutors Resign Rather Than Express Regret to Justice Dept. Metro, Yesterday

    They had been placed on administrative leave after refusing to abandon the corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams. “We will not confess wrongdoing when there was none,” they wrote.

  54. More Than 220 Academic Leaders Condemn Trump ‘Overreach’ Washington, Yesterday

    The statement came a day after Harvard University sued the administration over its decision to freeze billions of dollars in federal funding, following the school’s refusal to submit to a list of demands.

  55. Harvard demanda al gobierno de Trump por amenazas de recortar su financiación En español, Yesterday

    La demanda de Harvard se produce después de que el gobierno de EE. UU. intentara obligar a la universidad a cumplir una lista de exigencias mediante el recorte de miles de millones en fondos federales que recibe la institución.

  56. Rubio Announces Major Cuts at State Dept., Accusing It of ‘Radical’ Ideology Washington, Yesterday

    The secretary of state aims to eliminate an office that advances American values abroad in a plan aligning the agency with President Trump’s foreign policy approach.

  57. Russia and Ukraine, Under Trump Pressure, Signal Openness to Direct Talks Foreign, Yesterday

    An unusual public back-and-forth suggested that both sides in the war were eager to at least appear interested in negotiations.

  58. Elon Musk Says He Will Spend Less Time in Washington as Tesla’s Profit Drops 71% Business, Yesterday

    The carmaker reported the sharp decline in quarterly earnings after Tesla’s brand suffered because of its chief executive’s role in the Trump administration.

  59. Trump Joins a Bitter Fight on Long Island Over a School Mascot Metro, Yesterday

    New York’s education leaders moved to ban Native American-inspired mascots in 2022, drawing a lawsuit from the Massapequa school district. Now, the president has weighed in.

  60. Yesterday’s Pope Francis Death News live blog included one standalone post:
  61. Global Economic Leaders Gathering in U.S. Confront Trump’s New World Order Washington, Yesterday

    The I.M.F. and World Bank are holding their spring meetings as President Trump’s trade war upends the global economy.

  62. Joint Chiefs Chairman Visits Border as Military Presence Expands Washington, Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine’s first official trip underscored how the White House has prioritized the mission, which now involves nearly 7,000 active-duty troops.

  63. How Trump’s Fed Fight May Undermine His Trade Negotiations Business, Yesterday

    A flight from U.S. assets, including the dollar, could worsen if the president continues his attacks on the Federal Reserve, analysts warn.

  64. Trump renueva sus ataques al presidente de la Reserva Federal y los mercados caen En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de EE. UU. reconoció que la probabilidad de recesión aumenta. Las críticas de Trump a Powell, podrían ser un esfuerzo por tener opciones para culpar a otros en caso de que ocurra, según los expertos.

  65. How to Choose a Pope, and a Deportation ‘Black Hole’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the Oscars OK the use of A.I. (with caveats).

  66. Under Hegseth, Chaos Prevails at the Pentagon Washington, Yesterday

    The defense secretary’s inner circle is in disarray, and distrust is growing among civil servants and senior military officials.

  67. Trump Is Insatiable Op Ed, Yesterday

    The president is trying to pick off institutions (and people) one by one.

  68. ‘Andor’ Is Not the Resistance You’re Looking For Op Ed, Yesterday

    I have always found the praise for the show’s revolutionary politics to be at odds with the means of its production.

  69. Can Harvard Withstand Trump’s Financial Attack? National, Yesterday

    The world’s richest university may have enough money to survive a battle with the most powerful man in the world. But if Trump wins, Harvard won’t be the same.

  70. My Research Under Trump Started Unraveling With a Text That Read, ‘Call Me’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    When knowledge is threatened, don’t just mourn it. Build around it.

  71. Businesses Plead for Tariff Breaks After Trump Spares iPhones Washington, Yesterday

    Retail executives huddled with the president amid fears that tariffs could result in higher prices.

  72. Angst Builds Inside Federal Agency Over Trump’s Moves Against Law Firms Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has deployed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in its effort to seek retribution against corporate law firms.

  73. The Slippery Slope of Political Iconography Styles, Yesterday

    A lapel pin in the likeness of President Trump, worn by the chairman of the F.C.C., raises some questions.

  74. I Caught a Glimpse of the New World Order in Greenland Op Ed, Yesterday

    Whom Greenlanders choose to do business with — economically, politically and socially — will tell us a lot about the coming global realignment.

  75. Stocks Rebound as Wall Street Latches Onto Hope for Tariff Easing Business, Yesterday

    Major U.S. stock indexes rallied and the dollar stabilized, as investors welcomed comments from the White House on tariff negotiations.

  76. Trump’s Tariffs Will Pay Off, for China Op Ed, Yesterday

    Picking trade fights with countries across the Asia-Pacific plays right into Beijing’s plans to increase its sway over the region.

  77. Francis’ Death Silences a Voice for the Voiceless Foreign, Yesterday

    As democratic values and alliances were being turned upside down, the pope was a consistent moral guidepost. Who can play that role now?

  78. Government Watchdog Drops Inquiries Into Mass Firings of Probationary Workers Washington, Yesterday

    Experts in federal employment law said the Trump administration’s justifications to end the investigations were baffling at best.

  79. MAGA Natalism Is Doomed to Fail Op Ed, Yesterday

    Trump will never be the “fertilization president.”

  80. With Latest Missteps, Veneer of Discipline in 2nd Trump Term Falls Away Washington, Yesterday

    The mistakes, miscommunications and flip-flops are piling up after an early run defined by a flood of major policy changes that were rolled out at breakneck speed.

  81. Mahmoud Khalil’s Wife Gives Birth as ICE Bars Him From Being There Metro, April 21

    Mr. Khalil, a permanent resident detained in Louisiana, had requested a monitored furlough for the birth. His request was denied in less than an hour.

  82. An Easter Bunny, Colorful Eggs and a Second Signal Group Chat Washington, April 21

    At the annual White House Easter Egg Roll, President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could not avoid the news about another chat that involved sensitive details about forthcoming military strikes.

  83. Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Threats to Cut Funding National, April 21

    Harvard’s lawsuit comes after the administration sought to force the university to comply with a list of demands by cutting billions in federal funding the school receives.

  84. For Pope Francis, a Last Burst of Pastoring Before Death Foreign, April 21

    The Catholic faithful took heart when the pontiff, after two brushes with death, emerged from a hospital and resumed some of his duties. Their joy proved short-lived.

  85. F.T.C. Sues Uber Over Billing for Its Premium Subscription Service Business, April 21

    The suit is an indication that the commission’s close scrutiny of the tech industry will continue in the Trump administration.

  86. U.S. Airstrike Hits Yemeni Capital, Killing 12, Local Health Officials Say Foreign, April 21

    Witnesses said an airstrike on Sunday hit a densely populated area adjacent to the Old City in Houthi-dominated Sana.

  87. E.P.A. Set to Cancel Grants Aimed at Protecting Children From Toxic Chemicals Climate, April 21

    The cancellations, set to apply to pending and active grants, also affect research into “forever chemicals” contaminating the food supply.

  88. Supreme Court Wrestles With Challenge to Affordable Care Act Over Free Preventive Care Washington, April 21

    The justices heard arguments in a constitutional challenge to a task force that decides what treatments are covered at no cost.

  89. It’s All Sunshine as the Vance Family Arrives in India Foreign, April 21

    Those tariff clouds? Indians wish them away as they welcome Vice President JD Vance for a four-day visit.

  90. ICE Can’t Enter Rikers for Now, Judge Rules Metro, April 21

    After meeting with President Trump’s border czar, Mayor Eric Adams supported allowing U.S. immigration authorities to reopen offices at Rikers Island.

  91. Trump and Francis Had Sharply Different Views, and Sharp Disagreements Politics, April 21

    The pope and the president remade the Catholic church and American politics in their outsider images, but their relationship was defined by their remarkable clashes.

  92. Requiems and Tears for Pope Francis Letters, April 21

    An initial sampling of reaction to the death of Pope Francis. Also: A books case before the Supreme Court; protecting our democracy.

  93. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case on Age Limits for Carrying Guns Washington, April 21

    An appeals court had struck down a Minnesota law that applied to 18- to 20-year olds, saying it violated a new Second Amendment test focusing on history.

  94. Can a Judge Hold the White House in Contempt of Court? Video, April 21

    The Trump administration has arrived at the cusp of what a judge suspects is outright defiance of court orders. Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times, explores what could come next.

  95. In Congestion Pricing Fight, Trump Administration Ratchets Up Threats Metro, April 21

    The administration has demanded the tolling program end by late May, arguing that it unfairly burdens working-class commuters.

  96. Trump Calls Concern Over Hegseth’s 2nd Signal Chat Episode ‘Waste of Time’ Washington, April 21

    The president said he had confidence in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after The New York Times reported that he had shared details about a military strike in another group chat.

  97. Bukele propone a Maduro liberar a los venezolanos deportados En español, April 21

    El presidente de El Salvador dijo que liberaría a los venezolanos que el gobierno de Trump deportó a su país si Venezuela liberaba al mismo número de presos, incluidos miembros de la oposición.

  98. Democrats Hold Meetings in El Salvador, Seeking Release of Maryland Resident Washington, April 21

    The lawmakers said the Salvadoran government had denied their request to meet with a deported Maryland man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. The visit came after a trip by Senator Chris Van Hollen.

  99. Is This Giving the People What They Want? Op Ed, April 21

    Only 1,370 days to go.

  100. Welcome to Trump’s Mafia State Op Ed, April 21

    “Nice university you got there. Shame if something happened to it.”

  101. Blackouts and the Collapse of Puerto Rico’s Colonial Bargain Op Ed, April 21

    For over half a century, the island’s commonwealth status was justified by promises of security, stability and the material comforts of modern life.

  102. Why Trump’s 100-Day Blitz May Lead to a Historic Bust Op Ed, April 21

    When it comes to the presidency, a consequential start does not in any way equate to long-term success.

  103. E.T., Phone the White House Op Ed, April 21

    Space science at NASA is on the chopping block.

  104. White House Assesses Ways to Persuade Women to Have More Children Washington, April 21

    Baby bonuses and menstrual cycle classes are among the ideas pitched to Trump aides as they consider plans to try boosting the birthrate.

  105. Baby Bonuses, Fertility Planning: Trump Aides Assess Ideas to Boost Birthrate U.S., April 21

    The White House is soliciting policy proposals designed to give women incentives to have more children, a priority for many social conservatives.

  106. Millions of Student Loan Borrowers Are Behind on Payments Business, April 21

    They’re seeing their credit scores drop, which will make it more difficult to buy a car or rent a home. And that has implications for the already slowing economy.

  107. Who Sits Where in Trump’s West Wing Interactive, April 21

    See how the Trump administration has divvied up the West Wing, the formal workspace of the president and senior staff members.

  108. China Warns Countries Not to Team Up With U.S. Against It on Trade Foreign, April 21

    Curbing trade with China to curry favor with the United States would be “selfish and shortsighted,” the government said, promising to retaliate.

  109. Markets Slide as Trump Renews Attacks on Fed Chair Business, April 21

    President Trump’s pressure on the Federal Reserve, on top of the uncertainty about his tariff policy, continued to jar investors as stocks, bonds, oil and the U.S. dollar all tumbled.

  110. There’s a Reason the World Is a Mess, and It’s Not Trump Op Ed, April 21

    Global economic stagnation underlies today’s disarray.

  111. The April 20 Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  112. Bukele Proposes Deal That Would Free Deported Venezuelans Washington, April 21

    President Nayib Bukele said he would free the Venezuelans that the Trump administration deported to El Salvador if Venezuela released the same number of prisoners, including members of the opposition.

  113. Hegseth habría compartido detalles del ataque en otro chat de Signal En español, April 21

    El secretario de Defensa envió información confidencial sobre los ataques en Yemen a un chat de grupo cifrado en el que estaban su esposa y su hermano, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el asunto.

  114. Trump Raised $239 Million for Inauguration, More Than Doubling His Own Record Politics, April 21

    The staggering amount, disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission, was driven by corporate America’s eagerness to win the president’s favor.

  115. El papa se reúne con JD Vance tras sus críticas al gobierno de Trump En español, April 21

    Francisco y el vicepresidente estadounidense intercambiaron saludos de Pascua, dijo el Vaticano. En una reunión anterior entre Vance y funcionarios eclesiásticos hubo “un intercambio de opiniones” sobre la migración.

  116. Hegseth Said to Have Shared Attack Details in Second Signal Chat Washington, April 20

    The defense secretary sent sensitive information about strikes in Yemen to an encrypted group chat that included his wife and brother, people familiar with the matter said.

  117. After Meeting Wrongly Deported Man, Van Hollen Accuses Trump of Defying Courts Washington, April 20

    “Facilitating his return means something more than doing nothing, and they are doing nothing,” Senator Chris Van Hollen said after his trip to El Salvador.

  118. Alito Releases Dissent in Supreme Court Decision Blocking Deportations Washington, April 20

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that the court’s overnight order blocking the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelans under a wartime law was not “necessary or appropriate.”

  119. Read Justice Alito’s Dissent Interactive, April 20

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that the Supreme Court’s decision to block the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under a wartime law was premature.

  120. In Trump’s America, There Are No Rules, Only Access Op Ed, April 20

    The real story about Trump’s tariffs may not be about trade. In many ways, it’s about power.

  121. Undercutting the Progress of American Science Letters, April 20

    Readers worry about the Trump administration’s cuts to research funding.

  122. Pope Meets With JD Vance After Criticism of Trump Administration Washington, April 20

    Francis and the vice president briefly exchanged Easter wishes, the Vatican said. An earlier meeting between Mr. Vance and church officials involved “an exchange of opinions” on migration.

  123. Saudi Arabia Opposed Obama’s Deal With Iran. It Supports Trump’s. Why? Foreign, April 20

    The agreements are shaping up to be very similar. But Gulf support for a nuclear deal shows how much the region has changed.

  124. Were You Raised in a Church That Fears the World or Loves Its Neighbors? Op Ed, April 20

    As anger and fear dominate the public square, a church that follows a resurrected savior should be a balm, not a blowtorch.

  125. ‘Huge Increases in Prices for American Working Families’: Three Experts on What Trump’s Economic Policy Means Op Ed, April 20

    A look at tariffs, the Fed, the dollar and how uncertainty is wreaking havoc on financial markets.

  126. Sherrod Brown: What Worries Me Most About Trump’s Failing Economy Op Ed, April 20

    Democrats should not confuse Trump’s tariff disaster for a trade policy that helps workers.

  127. With Only Bad Options, Businesses Scramble for a Tariff Chaos Playbook Business, April 20

    President Trump’s trade war is forcing companies to cut costs, raise prices, shrink profits, discontinue products and find other suppliers.

  128. Inside a Union’s Fight Against Trump’s Federal Job Cuts Business, April 20

    Leaders of the union representing government workers say their battle is galvanizing but also alarming. “It’s insulting to say,” one said, “that we are lazy.”

  129. How the War Over Trans Athletes Tore a Volleyball Team Apart Magazine, April 20

    Blaire Fleming was a little-known college player. Then she suddenly became a symbol of injustice — to both sides of the controversy.

  130. These Maps Show Federal Employees Work in Every Corner of America Interactive, April 20

    Before the Trump administration’s cuts, members of the civilian federal work force were in every state and in thousands of the nation’s cities and small towns.

  131. Trump Administration Draft Order Calls for Drastic Overhaul of State Department Washington, April 20

    The draft executive order would eliminate Africa operations and shut down bureaus working on democracy, human rights and refugee issues.

  132. The Trade Adviser Who Hates Trade Sunday Business, April 20

    Once sidelined, President Trump’s counselor Peter Navarro has returned to Washington and quickly upended the global trading system.

  133. Will This Conservative Legal Doctrine Undo Trump’s First Months in Office? Op Ed, April 20

    What goes around, comes around. And it is not likely to be good for the White House.

  134. A Timeline of the Trump Administration’s Use of the Alien Enemies Act Washington, April 19

    Legal challenges over the powerful wartime law have gone all the way to the Supreme Court.

  135. Protesters Around the U.S. Rally Against Trump’s Policies Video, April 19

    Thousands turned out to protest the Trump administration’s handling of immigration, civil liberties and federal job cuts.

  136. An Urgent Supreme Court Order Protecting Migrants Was Built for Speed Washington, April 19

    In an overnight ruling blocking the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelans, the justices ignored some of their protocols.

  137. Lo que sabemos del CECOT, la prisión salvadoreña que recibe a las personas deportadas por Trump En español, April 19

    El Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, situado a una hora de San Salvador, capital de El Salvador, se inauguró en 2023. Es la emblemática “megaprisión” del gobierno del presidente Nayib Bukele.

  138. ‘Shame!’ Protesters Nationwide Rally Again to Condemn Trump Policies. Washington, April 19

    Thousands of demonstrators rallied at hundreds of events on Saturday to speak out against the president’s handling of immigration, civil liberties, job cuts and many other issues.

  139. Putin Declares Easter Truce, Drawing Skeptical Ukrainian Response Foreign, April 19

    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said that he had ordered his forces to “stop all military activity” from Saturday evening through Sunday. Ukraine’s leader said Putin was trying to “play with people’s lives.”

  140. Former Trump Staff Members Liken His Actions to Those of ‘Royal Despot’ Washington, April 19

    In an open letter, prominent Republicans criticized President Trump for using his power to punish two former administration officials who criticized him.

  141. Russians Wonder: Can Trump Really Negotiate Peace in Ukraine? Foreign, April 19

    Many thought President Trump would be able to finish the war. Now they are not so sure.

  142. What Trump Isn’t Telling You About His Trade War With China Op Ed, April 19

    What happens if we run out of rare-earth metals or bond prices collapse?

  143. Trump Just Scrapped My Anti-Kremlin Streaming Platform Op Ed, April 19

    We called it Votvot — Russian for “any minute now.”

  144. The Emergency Is Here (Part 2) Video, April 19

    Trump is disappearing people to a Salvadoran prison for terrorists. Asha Rangappa, a former F.B.I. agent and an assistant dean at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, discusses the “constitutional black hole” these deportations could open up...

  145. Our Foreign Students Are Terrified, and They’re Right to Be Op Ed, April 19

    The immigration crackdown has come to America’s campuses.

  146. Defying the Law and the Courts, Trump Seeks to Shift the Focus Washington, April 19

    The president is trying to rewrite the narrative of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation as a dispute about illegal immigration rather than the rule of law.

  147. Trump’s American History Revolution Culture, April 19

    As the 250th anniversary of America’s independence approaches, the president is moving to put his stamp on how the nation’s story is told, in Washington and beyond.

  148. Losing International Students Could Devastate Many Colleges National, April 19

    Students could bypass the United States for friendlier countries as the Trump administration attacks universities and revokes visas. Their loss could hurt schools and the economy.

  149. Despite His Shaky French, Canada’s Prime Minister Is a Hit in Quebec Foreign, April 19

    Voters are overlooking Mark Carney’s linguistic gaffes and lack of knowledge about the French-speaking province, viewing him as the most capable candidate to deal with President Trump.

  150. The Trump Billionaires Who Run the Economy and the Things They Say Washington, April 19

    “You have to laugh to keep from crying,” one Republican pollster said about recent comments by the billionaires on the stock market, retirement funds and Social Security.