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  1. Trump Lost to China Opinion, Today

    Xi now sees our weakness and will try to exploit it, perhaps leaving America a diminished presence in Asia.

  2. As Trump Weighs Sale of Advanced A.I. Chips to China, Critics Sound Alarm U.S., Today

    The president signaled he would discuss the sale of Nvidia’s Blackwell chips in a summit on Thursday, a move U.S. officials warned would be a “massive” national security mistake.

  3. Karine Jean-Pierre and a Book Tour Most Authors Would Not Dream Of U.S., Today

    The Biden White House press secretary, peddling a book that makes Democrats unhappy, gives an “absolute train wreck’’ of an interview to The New Yorker.

  4. Nvidia Is Now Worth $5 Trillion as It Consolidates Power in A.I. Boom Technology, Today

    The A.I. chip maker has become a linchpin in the Trump administration’s trade negotiations in Asia.

  5. Sanctions Lifted on a Putin-Backed Autocrat After Lobbying by Trump Allies U.S., Today

    The move benefits the Serbian politician Milorad Dodik, who had received support from Rudolph W. Giuliani, Michael T. Flynn, Laura Loomer and high-priced lobbyists.

  6. G.M. Will Cut 1,750 Jobs in Electric Vehicle Business Business, Today

    The layoffs at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee follow the elimination of a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars.

  7. What Can Break the Shutdown Impasse? U.S., Today

    Significant milestones over the next few weeks could shuffle the status quo. For now, both sides remain dug in as the closure heads into a fifth week.

  8. Prosecutors Who Called Jan. 6 Attackers a ‘Mob of Rioters’ Are Punished U.S., Today

    The prosecutors were put on leave after filing a sentencing memo in the case of a man who showed up armed outside the home of former President Barack Obama.

  9. Josh Hawley’s Plea for Food Assistance Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to the senator’s Opinion guest essay about the possible cutoff of SNAP benefits.

  10. Trump sugiere que no buscará un tercer mandato: ‘Supongo que no puedo’ En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. dice que a pesar de tener “la mejor economía que hemos tenido”, hay que respetar lo que establece la Constitución.

  11. How Japan’s New Prime Minister Bonded With Trump Video, Today

    Trump will meet Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday (10/28). A look at how she will approach President Trump in order to rekindle the close relationship he had with her mentor, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  12. Investigating the Secret History of a ‘Lawless’ War Times Insider, Today

    Over the course of four years, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spoke with dozens of elite military personnel about misconduct in Afghanistan by their peers.

  13. Putin Announces Test of Tsunami-Making Nuclear Weapon World, Today

    The test comes days after President Vladimir V. Putin announced the previous trial of another Russian nuclear weapon.

  14. U.S. Says It Will Cut Troops in Eastern Europe World, Today

    About 700 troops are expected to be withdrawn as Trump administration officials shift resources to the Indo-Pacific region.

  15. Feted as a Peacemaker in South Korea, Trump Finds Purpose for Overtures to Kim Jong-un World, Today

    President Trump lamented not being able to speak with Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, but vowed to end the decades of hostilities between the two Koreas.

  16. As China and U.S. Split Over Energy, Korea Is Stuck in the Middle Climate, Today

    It needs the United States for defense and has spent billions building factories in America. But a Trump trade deal this week with China could erase a Korean edge in the U.S. market.

  17. Obamacare Prices Become Public, Highlighting Big Increases Health, Today

    The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.

  18. Trump Has Likened Himself to a King. South Korea Gave Him a Crown. World, Today

    President Trump received a replica of a golden crown excavated from an ancient royal tomb in Gyeongju. He called it “very special.”

  19. Trump Says ‘It’s Too Bad’ He Can’t Run for a Third Term Video, Today

    Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on the way to South Korea, President Trump said it was “too bad” that he couldn’t run again in 2028.

  20. Radio Free Asia Will Halt News Operations Amid Shutdown U.S., Today

    Until this month, Radio Free Asia had successfully resisted Trump officials who had tried to render it obsolete.

  21. Argentina y la mano de… Donald Trump En español, Today

    Además: el huracán Melissa, elecciones en los Países Bajos y más para estar al día.

  22. South Korea Says U.S. Agreed to Lower Tariffs and to Ease Investment Terms U.S., Today

    Seoul will invest $200 billion, or as much as $20 billion a year, and set aside another $150 billion to invest in its American shipbuilding operations, a South Korean official said.

  23. Toyota Says $10 Billion U.S. Investment Touted by Trump Isn’t New Business, Today

    Japanese officials have called into question some elements of the flurry of big new investments announced by President Trump during his Japan visit.

  24. Is China Beating Trump? The Daily, Today

    Why the country’s move to restrict exports of rare-earth minerals is so powerful that it cannot be countered by the United States.

  25. Trump, in South Korea for Summit, Is Given a Medal and a Crown Video, Today

    President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea gave President Trump a national medal and a replica of an ancient crown. Crowds gathered nearby to protest his visit.

  26. When This Reporter Comes Calling, the White House Insults Go Flying Business, Today

    The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.

  27. In Utah, Trump’s Vision for Homelessness Begins to Take Shape U.S., Today

    State officials promise large-scale involuntary addiction and mental health treatment at Salt Lake City’s edge. Critics see “a prison, or a warehouse.”

  28. In Mississippi, Democrats Hope New Maps Lead to Statehouse Wins U.S., Today

    A federal court says Republican legislators diluted Black voter strength. New maps may help Democrats break the G.O.P. supermajority in Jackson on Nov. 4.

  29. U.S. Manufacturing’s Mixed Picture in 4 Charts Business, Today

    President Trump vowed to bring factories back. Is he succeeding?

  30. Mamdani, Cuomo or Sliwa? 14 Leaders Rate New York’s Mayoral Candidates. Interactive, Today

    Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on who is best equipped to lead the city.

  31. In Third Run for Governor, Ciattarelli Mixes MAGA Into His Agenda New York, Today

    Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, is betting that Trump supporters will turn out and support him, even without Mr. Trump atop the ticket.

  32. Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, China Doubles Down on Tech Ambitions World, Today

    China’s leader signaled in its next five-year plan that he is committed to competing in manufacturing and technology despite tensions with Washington.

  33. The Canadians Are Right About Reagan and Free Trade Opinion, Today

    Reagan would not have approved of Trump’s tariffs.

  34. Trump Suggests He Knows He Can’t Run Again: ‘It’s Too Bad’ U.S., Today

    Despite the Constitution’s two-term limit, Trump had mused for months about a third term.

  35. Un operativo contra narcotraficantes deja al menos 64 muertos en Río de Janeiro En español, Today

    La madrugada del martes estalló el tiroteo entre la policía y los miembros de una banda en una región de Río controlada por un grupo criminal conocido como Comando Vermelho.

  36. Appeals Court to Reconsider Oregon National Guard Deployment Trump Wants U.S., Today

    Judges in the Ninth Circuit voted to have a larger panel reconsider a decision that could have allowed President Trump to use soldiers at the Portland, Ore., immigration building.

  37. Trump Officials in Charge of Food Aid Leave Their Posts U.S., Today

    The departures of the head of the Agriculture Department’s Food and Nutrition Service and a senior policy adviser spurred worries on Capitol Hill as food aid benefits could halt.

  38. Fired by Team Trump, Former U.S. Attorney Joins Team Newsom U.S., Today

    Michele Beckwith was ousted by President Trump less than six hours after instructing a top immigration official to abide by the Constitution in his immigration raids.

  39. With Some G.O.P. Backing, Senate Votes to End Trump’s Brazil Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    A handful of Republicans crossed party lines to side with Democrats in the first of several votes this week aimed at challenging the president’s trade war.

  40. Just Before Trump’s Visit to South Korea, North Test-Fires Missiles World, Yesterday

    The country has yet to respond to President Trump’s overtures to meet again with Kim Jong-un, its leader.

  41. South Korea’s Hosting Anxiety: A City Rich in History but Not Hotel Rooms World, Yesterday

    The authorities have been scrambling to accommodate this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, which is known for tombs, temples and pagodas.

  42. Trump’s Hand in Argentina World, Yesterday

    The president’s intervention on behalf of Argentina’s leader fits into a long history of American involvement in the elections of other countries.

  43. At Least 64 Dead in Rio de Janeiro as Authorities Crack Down on Drug Gangs World, Yesterday

    The authorities said the deadliest operation in Rio’s history had killed four police officers and at least 60 other people. It was an attack on “narco-terrorists,” the state governor said.

  44. A Timeline of Trump’s Strikes on Vessels He Says Are Smuggling Drugs U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s military campaign has killed at least 57 people in the waters off Central and South America. The strikes have been widely criticized as illegal.

  45. Official’s Access to F.B.I. Files in Charlie Kirk Case Drew Pushback U.S., Yesterday

    An inquiry by Joe Kent, who leads the National Counterterrorism Center, is said to have alarmed Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director.

  46. Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general who worked closely with slave-owning Native American tribes, is the only monument of its kind in the nation’s capital.

  47. G.O.P. Senators Urge Vance to Cancel Plan to Increase Beef Imports U.S., Yesterday

    In a closed-door meeting with the vice president, Republicans vented about a White House plan for Argentine beef they said would hurt ranchers in their states.

  48. Johnson Dismisses Trump 2028 Talk — But Applauds the ‘Trolling’ U.S., Yesterday

    The speaker said he did not see a path to amending the Constitution to allow the president to seek a third term, but that it was fun to pretend he could to inflame Democrats.

  49. La disputa entre Trump y Petro complica los esfuerzos antidroga de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump dijo que iba a recortar la ayuda estadounidense. Gustavo Petro, el presidente de Colombia, ha calificado de asesinato los ataques a embarcaciones realizados por el gobierno de Trump.

  50. Trump Administration Backs Plan for New Nuclear Plants Business, Yesterday

    The federal government announced that it would back an effort to build several Westinghouse nuclear reactors, but offered few details.

  51. After Law Firm Deals With Trump, D.C. Bar Warns of Ethical Jeopardy U.S., Yesterday

    The bar group’s ethics committee says firms that make a deal with the government may need to get waivers from clients with opposing interests.

  52. Texas demanda a los fabricantes de Tylenol por supuesto encubrimiento de riesgos de autismo En español, Yesterday

    La demanda sostiene que las empresas ocultaron deliberadamente a los consumidores pruebas sobre la relación del paracetamol con el autismo y el TDAH, lo cual no está demostrado.

  53. Trump Threatens ‘More Than the National Guard’ In U.S. Cities Video, Yesterday

    During a speech to American troops, President Trump said he would escalate his crackdown on crime and immigration to active duty branches of the military if he decides it is appropriate.

  54. Dozens of States Sue Trump Administration Over Planned Food Stamp Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    The states petitioned a federal court days after the Agriculture Dept. said it would not take emergency steps to provide aid during the government shutdown.

  55. Bill Gates dice que el cambio climático ‘no conducirá a la desaparición de la humanidad’ En español, Yesterday

    En un memorándum, el cofundador de Microsoft se opuso a lo que denomina una “perspectiva catastrofista” y parece haber cambiado su postura sobre los riesgos del calentamiento del planeta.

  56. Trump’s Feud With Colombian Leader Threatens U.S. Antidrug Efforts U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said he is cutting U.S. aid. Gustavo Petro, a leftist guerrilla turned president, has called Mr. Trump’s boat strikes murder.

  57. House Report Details Biden’s Decline, Claiming He Was Impaired as President U.S., Yesterday

    The Oversight Committee said aides to former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. covered up his deterioration and asserted that many of his decisions are “void.” The committee’s ranking Democrat called the report a “sham investigation.”

  58. Japanese Executives Called On by Trump Pledge U.S. Investment Business, Yesterday

    Toyota said it would sell some of its U.S.-made cars in Japan, one of a number of announcements by companies responding to U.S. pressure over trade imbalances.

  59. Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send ‘More Than the National Guard’ Into U.S. Cities U.S., Yesterday

    In a speech to American troops assembled in Japan on Tuesday, President Trump said he would escalate his orders to active duty branches of the military if he decides it is appropriate.

  60. The Fierce Jockeying for House Seats That Don’t Exist (Yet) U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats in California are already starting campaigns and declaring their intentions for hypothetical seats that voters must first approve in the Nov. 4 election.

  61. Scolded by Trump, Canada’s Prime Minister Turns to Asia for Trade World, Yesterday

    Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a predictable and responsible alternative to the United States.

  62. Newsom to Redistricting Donors: Stop Giving Me Money U.S., Yesterday

    In an unusual show of confidence, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he raised enough cash more than a week before the California redistricting election.

  63. On the Menu for Trump in Tokyo: American Rice World, Yesterday

    Rice is a point of pride in Japan, and the choice was a break from the typical diplomatic practice of showcasing local ingredients.

  64. Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks Health, Yesterday

    The lawsuit follows claims by President Trump that linked use by pregnant women of acetaminophen to autism, a connection that is unproven.

  65. How Hurricane Melissa Got So Intense, and a ‘Plan’ for a Third Trump Term The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the longest-ever World Series game.

  66. Trump and Japan’s New Prime Minister Trade Compliments Video, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan welcomed President Trump to a gold-gilded palace in Tokyo on Tuesday. While they traded niceties, there was little progress on trade talks.

  67. La carrera armamentística nuclear pone a prueba el laboratorio de Los Álamos En español, Yesterday

    El laboratorio donde Oppenheimer desarrolló la bomba atómica es el eje del esfuerzo de EE. UU. por modernizar sus armas nucleares. Pero el centro ha enfrentado incidentes de contaminación, interrupciones de obras e infraestructuras obsoletas.

  68. There’s a Reason Trump Reminds His Targets of a Mafia Don Opinion, Yesterday

    James Comey and Chris Christie are not alone in making the comparison.

  69. A City Council Race in Arizona Turns Toxic Over Charlie Kirk’s Legacy U.S., Yesterday

    By nationalizing a local election, Turning Point Action is trying to show it can carry on without its founder and recall a local Republican who endorsed Kamala Harris.

  70. In a Looming Nuclear Arms Race, Aging Los Alamos Faces a Major Test U.S., Yesterday

    The lab where Oppenheimer developed the atomic bomb is the linchpin in the United States’ effort to modernize its nuclear weapons. Yet the site has contended with contamination incidents, work disruptions and old infrastructure.

  71. Radiation Fears Bring MAHA and MAGA Movements Into Conflict Science, Yesterday

    The Trump administration is considering tighter safety rules on the weak radiations of cellphones even as it pursues looser regulations on the deadly emanations of the nuclear industry.

  72. India quiere exportar más trabajadores En español, Yesterday

    La idea, denominada movilidad laboral, consiste en poner en contacto a jóvenes indios con empresas de lugares cuya población está disminuyendo y donde la escasez de mano de obra frena el crecimiento.

  73. President Trump’s Trip to Asia World, Yesterday

    He has played the roles of dealmaker, peacemaker and showman, on a tour filled with pomp and circumstance.

  74. Trump Wins Praise in Japan, but No Movements on Trade U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump and Sanae Takaichi, the Japanese prime minister, traded compliments during a stop in Tokyo, but signaled no major breakthrough in ongoing trade negotiations.

  75. Arabia Saudita busca reinventarse de potencia petrolera a exportadora de IA En español, Yesterday

    El reino está invirtiendo dinero en centros de datos y colaborando con gigantes tecnológicos estadounidenses y chinos, situando sus ambiciones en medio de una lucha geopolítica por el poder tecnológico.

  76. Trump se jacta de una resonancia con resultado ‘perfecto’ y coquetea con un tercer mandato En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump hizo los comentarios durante el segundo día de su viaje por Asia. La Constitución limita a dos los mandatos presidenciales, pero Trump ha insinuado que podría intentar eludir esa restricción.

  77. Don’t Count on Xi and Trump to Steady the World Opinion, Yesterday

    The meeting in South Korea will be between two powerful men who govern by impulse, not institutions — and that’s dangerous.

  78. Trump Argues in Formal Appeal That His Conviction Was ‘Fatally Marred’ New York, Yesterday

    In 2024, a jury found that Donald J. Trump approved a scheme to falsify business records to conceal a hush-money payment to a porn star. He became the first felon president.

  79. Beyond Trade War, China’s Xi Looks to Press Trump on Taiwan World, Yesterday

    China’s leader wants to weaken American support for Taiwan. But first he will want clarity about President Trump’s stance toward the island.

  80. Bill Gates Says Climate Change ‘Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise’ Climate, Yesterday

    In a memo, the Microsoft co-founder warned against a “doomsday outlook” and appears to have shifted some of his views about climate change.

  81. Hunger and Cold Loom as Shutdown Imperils Funding for Antipoverty Programs U.S., Yesterday

    Within days, tens of millions of low-income Americans may lose assistance for food, child care and utilities if the federal government remains shut down.

  82. La victoria de Milei en Argentina fue un rechazo al pasado, con la ayuda de Trump En español, Yesterday

    La rotunda victoria fue inesperada para Milei, un economista libertario que se había enfrentado a una importante agitación política y financiera en las últimas semanas.

  83. Jack Smith Asks Justice Dept. for Guidance on Testifying to Congress U.S., October 27

    Republicans have accused some people who worked for Mr. Smith, the former special counsel who investigated President Trump, of hiding behind grand jury secrecy rules.

  84. Milei’s Win in Argentina Was Rebuke of the Past, Aided by Trump World, October 27

    President Javier Milei emerged from the election with an even tighter bond with the United States and a bigger mandate to pass transformative economic plans.

  85. It’s Unconstitutional, but Trump Keeps Musing About a 3rd Term U.S., October 27

    A president who has chafed at the limits on his power sees political benefit in talking about remaining in office.

  86. Ser latino en EE. UU. no debería ser un delito En español, October 27

    La campaña del gobierno de Trump contra la migración ilegal se ha convertido en una ofensiva de discriminación.

  87. No se necesita un dictador para acabar con una democracia En español, October 27

    ¿Qué ocurre cuando el Estado no pone freno a los poderes privados depredadores?

  88. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let Him Fire the Top Copyright Official U.S., October 27

    An appeals court sided with the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, saying her role is to work with Congress.

  89. La nueva primera ministra de Japón tiene ventaja para ganarse a Trump En español, October 27

    Cuando Sanae Takaichi se reúna con el presidente de EE. UU., se espera que haga hincapié en su conexión con Shinzo Abe, quien fue su mentor político y forjó un estrecho vínculo con Trump.

  90. EE. UU. da más tiempo a México para cumplir sus exigencias y evitar los aranceles En español, October 27

    Los impuestos a los productos procedentes de México debían entrar en vigor al final de la semana.

  91. En la gira de Trump por Asia, los ideales democráticos no están en la agenda En español, October 27

    Varios de los líderes con los que se encontrará el presidente Trump son autócratas o presiden democracias frágiles. Y algunos admiran su voluntad para romper las reglas.

  92. Trump Claims Recent M.R.I. Scan Was ‘Perfect’ Video, October 27

    While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, President Trump said that his recent M.R.I. results were “perfect,” but declined to say why his doctors had ordered the scan. Mr. Trump again brought up that he’d be open to serving a third term.

  93. Trump’s China Deal May Avert a Crisis of His Own Making U.S., October 27

    The Trump administration is hailing a potential deal that may return the U.S.-China relationship to where it was before the president began a trade war against Beijing.

  94. U.S. Gives Mexico More Time to Meet Demands to Avoid Tariffs U.S., October 27

    Taxes on goods from Mexico had been set to go into effect at the end of the week.

  95. How and Where the National Guard Has Deployed to U.S. Cities Interactive, October 27

    See where the troops called upon by President Trump are working, what they are doing, and under whose authority.

  96. El comportamiento errático de Trump alcanza un nuevo nivel En español, October 27

    El acercamiento del presidente de EE. UU. a sus aliados, adversarios y competidores ha demostrado ser una extraña mezcla de éxitos y arranques cada vez más frecuentes y erráticos.

  97. Reflections on a Ballroom, and an East Wing in Ruins Opinion, October 27

    Sampling the outpouring of responses to a column by Ross Douthat about the East Wing and the ballroom. Also: Everyday acts of grace; Canada and President Trump.

  98. Trapped Between U.S. and China, South Korea Feels Trade War’s Pressure Business, October 27

    A preliminary tariff deal with President Trump called for a large investment in the United States, while China has warned Seoul not to side with Washington.

  99. Lawsuit Plunges New York Into the National Gerrymandering Fight New York, October 27

    A suit filed by an election law firm contends that the state’s 11th Congressional District, represented by a Republican, is drawn in a way that disenfranchises Black and Latino voters.

  100. A West Texas Children’s Clinic Where Vaccine Suspicion Is Encouraged U.S., October 27

    Parents who come to Pia Habersang’s practice in Amarillo shun vaccinations, with the encouragement of the clinic’s nurse practitioner; the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; and President Trump.

  101. Step by Step, How China Seized Control of Critical Minerals Business, October 27

    China’s far-reaching rules already affect manufacturers of semiconductors, cars and many other products. They will soon become much broader.

  102. Trump Says a Recent M.R.I. Scan Was ‘Perfect,’ and He’d ‘Love’ a Third Term U.S., October 27

    President Trump made the comments on the second day of his trip to Asia. The Constitution limits presidents to two terms, but Mr. Trump has suggested he might try to circumvent it.

  103. Carney Says He Will Meet With Xi in South Korea U.S., October 27

    The meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, scheduled for later this week, appeared to signal a pivot to Asia after decades of poor relations between his country and Beijing.

  104. Indiana Governor Calls Special Session to Boost Republicans in Congress U.S., October 27

    Indiana is the latest state to consider redrawing its maps at the request of the Trump administration, though it was not clear if Republicans have enough votes.

  105. Hopes of a China Trade Deal Lift Global Markets Business, October 27

    Investors sent major global indexes higher on optimism that President Trump and China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, could reach a wider agreement this week.

  106. A New Dynamic in the Trump-Netanyahu Relationship World, October 27

    Since an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal came into effect, the U.S. effort to sustain it appears to have constrained Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

  107. As This President Tours Asia, Democracy’s Ideals Aren’t on the Agenda U.S., October 27

    Several of the leaders President Trump will encounter are either autocrats or presiding over fragile democracies. And some admire his willingness to break the rules.

  108. Will Trump’s Tariffs Survive Supreme Court’s ‘Major Questions’ Test? U.S., October 27

    The justices used the doctrine, a judicially created method of reading statutes, to thwart several major Biden programs.

  109. For Shame, North Carolina. For Shame. Opinion, October 27

    Republicans aren’t just gerrymandering my state. They’re erasing its political identity.

  110. Ballrooms May Be a Gilded Relic, but They Still Have Their Devotees Real Estate, October 27

    Once a mainstay of the Gilded Age, the grand banquet hall lost its luster with high society. But you can still find one if you look in the right places.

  111. Why Trump’s Asia Visit Is Consequential Video, October 27

    President Trump has embarked on a six-day diplomatic tour of Asia, testing his role as a statesman and negotiator as he pursues a trade deal with China. Erica L. Green, the White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains what’s at stake.

  112. Jill Lepore: ‘Most Forms of Tyranny Do Come to an End’ Opinion, October 27

    The Harvard historian on why change requires “determination and imagination.”

  113. Being Latino in the United States Should Not Be a Crime Opinion, October 27

    Trump’s immigration tactics violate both the law and human decency.

  114. Trump to Cities: Drop Dead Opinion, October 27

    Will Donald Trump learn Gerald Ford’s bitter lesson?

  115. Saudi Arabia, Rich With Oil, Wants to Be Known as the A.I. Exporter Technology, October 27

    The kingdom is pouring money into data centers and working with U.S. and Chinese tech giants, landing its A.I. ambitions in the middle of a geopolitical tussle for tech power.

  116. Victory for Milei’s Party in Argentina’s Midterm Election Video, October 27

    The party of President Javier Milei of Argentina triumphed in Sunday’s legislative midterm election, a victory that was crucial for continuing his austerity measures.

  117. Japan’s New Leader Faces an Early Test: Winning Over Trump World, October 26

    As Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seeks reassurance from President Trump on trade and security, she will likely play up her ties to Shinzo Abe, a mutual friend.

  118. Japan Deals With the Price of Playing to Trump: $550 Billion Business, October 26

    A new prime minister must decide whether to maintain the previous administration’s deferential negotiating strategy that secured a contentious trade deal.

  119. How Canada Is Dealing With Its Latest Tussle With President Trump U.S., October 26

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is focusing on what the country can control, including looking for economic partnerships abroad, especially in Asia.

  120. Food Banks Brace for Overwhelming Demand as SNAP Cutoff Looms U.S., October 26

    Growing need and decreased resources are squeezing the charitable food system beyond its capacity, leaders say.

  121. Trump, Long Erratic on the World Stage, Reaches a New Level U.S., October 26

    Whether because of his increasingly mercurial approach or despite it, President Trump has won some foreign policy victories in his second term. The question now is whether he can build on his record.

  122. ‘No Idea How Long People Can Hold Out’: Federal Workers Feel Brunt of Shutdown U.S., October 26

    As more than one million government employees go without pay, many are turning to side jobs and food banks to make ends meet.

  123. Trump and Xi Could ‘Consummate’ TikTok Deal This Week, Bessent Says U.S., October 26

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on “Face the Nation” on Sunday that China and the United States had reached “a final deal on TikTok,” but offered few details.

  124. Under Trump’s Aegis, Cambodia and Thailand Agree to Resolve Border Dispute World, October 26

    It remains unclear whether the two nations can achieve lasting peace, but that did not deter President Trump from brandishing himself as a peacemaker.

  125. Chinese and U.S. Officials Reach Framework of a Trade Deal Business, October 26

    Negotiators announced on Sunday they have preliminarily agreed on several issues ahead of an expected meeting between President Trump and Xi Jinping this week.

  126. Trump Opens Trip With Trade Deals in Southeast Asia Business, October 26

    The U.S. announced agreements on Sunday with Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia, securing support for its efforts to pressure China on trade and critical minerals.

  127. The Thread Tying Together Everything Trump Does Opinion, October 26

    Whether he is negotiating a deal in the Middle East, bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela or deploying troops to American cities, it’s always about power.

  128. It Is Trump’s Casino Economy Now. You’ll Probably Lose. Opinion, October 26

    What can go wrong in an economy built on speculation and risk.

  129. Nicolás Maduro utiliza las criptomonedas para luchar contra las sanciones de EE. UU. En español, October 26

    Tras el retorno de Trump al poder, Venezuela autorizó los intercambios de criptomonedas, allanando el camino para un cambio hacia activos financieros fuera del alcance de las sanciones tradicionales.

  130. Javier Milei se enfrenta a unas elecciones intermedias críticas: lo que hay que saber En español, October 26

    Argentina celebra unas elecciones legislativas que cobraron más relevancia después de que el presidente Trump vinculara el apoyo financiero de EE. UU. para el país al éxito electoral de Milei.

  131. 7 Voters Weigh In on Trump’s New Ballroom U.S., October 26

    There is outrage. But also optimism. And then there is the question: Given everything else going on, why now?

  132. In Trump-Friendly Iowa, the President’s Policies Have Hit Hard U.S., October 26

    The state has become a stronghold for President Trump. Now, his efforts on trade, energy and immigration are squeezing farmers, disrupting labor and threatening industries.

  133. How Venezuela’s Autocrat Uses Crypto to Fight Trump’s Sanctions World, October 26

    President Nicolás Maduro’s opponents hope a new period of economic pain will finally topple his government. He is using cryptocurrency to hold on.

  134. Argentina’s Javier Milei Faces a Critical Midterm Election: What to Know World, October 26

    The vote is a key gauge of whether Argentines still back his cost-cutting, pro-market experiment, and whether he can govern effectively for the next two years.

  135. Alvin Bragg, Seeking Re-election, Is Not Mentioning His Best-Known Case New York, October 26

    He is the only prosecutor to convict a president. But mentioning Donald Trump to him on the campaign trail is a conversation stopper.

  136. Vance Criticizes Mamdani’s Comments About Islamophobia After 9/11 New York, October 26

    Zohran Mamdani said the vice president’s attack on social media was one in a series of “cheap jokes about Islamophobia.”

  137. With Trump’s Asia Trip, Speculation Mounts of a Meeting With Kim Jong-un World, October 26

    President Trump has repeatedly said that he wants to see the North Korean leader again. Mr. Kim has indicated that he is open to the idea — but only under a strict condition.

  138. What Is the ASEAN Summit, the First Event on Trump’s Tour of Asia? World, October 25

    President Trump is traveling to Malaysia for the event, his first destination in a nearly weeklong trip.

  139. The ‘Sleeper Issue’ at the Heart of Trump’s Trade War on China Business, October 25

    Concern is increasing throughout Southeast Asia as U.S. officials, intent on slowing China, have yet to say how they will define the origin country of imports.

  140. In Trump, Families of Cambodian Troops Detained by Thailand See Hope World, October 25

    They are expecting President Trump will do for their loved ones what he did for the hostages held by Hamas: set in motion a plan that leads to their release.

  141. Trump Announces Tariff Increase on Canada Over Reagan Ad Spat World, October 25

    The ad, which will stop airing on Monday, used audio of a 1987 address by Ronald Reagan making a case against tariffs.

  142. Canada-U.S. Tensions Stay on the Ball Field as Blue Jays Stun Dodgers Sports, October 25

    At Game 1 of the World Series in Toronto on Friday, overt politics were absent. Unity between the two nations was on display before the first pitch.

  143. Trump’s Path of Destruction Is Far-Reaching Opinion, October 25

    From Venezuela to the East Wing of the White House.

  144. Donor Who Gave $130 Million to Pay Troops Is Reclusive Heir to Mellon Fortune U.S., October 25

    Timothy Mellon is a billionaire and a major financial backer of President Trump.

  145. Burnin’ Down the House Opinion, October 25

    Demolition Man builds a monument to his wrecking-ball style.

  146. Trump Wants an Easy Win in Venezuela. He Won’t Get One. Opinion, October 25

    History suggests that an effort to overthrow Nicolás Maduro could be disastrous for the region and ultimately harm the U.S.

  147. The Corruption Behind Trump’s East Wing Demolition Video, October 25

    As of Oct. 24, the White House’s East Wing is all but a pile of debris. The New York Times Opinion’s editor Kathleen Kingsbury unpacks the public outrage and reveals why you should be concerned about this move by President Trump.

  148. Why Trump’s East Wing Demolition Needed to Happen Opinion, October 25

    The arguments against it illustrate a consistent problem with progressive stewardship of American cities.

  149. What I’d Tell a Younger Version of Myself About Having a Baby Opinion, October 25

    Reporting on pregnancy didn’t stop me from experiencing its joy.

  150. Facing Lost Trade With the U.S., Carney Heads to Asia World, October 25

    The prime minister will attend two meetings and visit three countries as part of his plan to wean Canada off its dependence on the U.S.