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  1. U.S.A.I.D. Appointees Fire Hundreds Working on Urgent Humanitarian Aid Washington, February 23

    The firings added to doubts about whether Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the agency’s acting head, supports lifesaving humanitarian assistance, as he has said he does.

  2. In Pursuit of a ‘Warrior Ethos,’ Hegseth Targets Military’s Top Lawyers Washington, Today

    The defense secretary has repeatedly derided the military lawyers for war crime prosecutions and battlefield rules of engagement.

  3. At CPAC, Trump Revels in Political Payback Washington, Today

    Speaking to a crowd of supporters that included pardoned Jan. 6 rioters, the president gleefully recounted his efforts to purge the government of his political enemies.

  4. Musk Says Government Workers Must Detail Their Workweek or Lose Their Jobs Washington, Today

    Elon Musk has drawn inspiration from his 2022 takeover of X, then known as Twitter, as he works to overhaul the federal government.

  5. What to Know About Janet Mills, the Maine Governor Who Told Trump, ‘See You in Court’ National, Today

    The state’s first female governor and first female district attorney, the longtime Democratic politician has a history of supporting law enforcement.

  6. George Floyd Killing Separated Trump From His Generals Washington, Today

    A four-minute video appears to have been a turning point for the president and Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the ousted Joint Chiefs chairman.

  7. Los observadores del Vaticano afirman que el papa Francisco antepone la Iglesia a su salud En español, Today

    Muchos de quienes le conocen dijeron que Francisco, impulsado por un sentido de misión y una disciplina nacida de su formación temprana, prácticamente trabajó hasta terminar hospitalizado.

  8. Trump despide al militar de más alto rango de EE. UU. En español, Today

    La decisión de despedir al general Charles Q. Brown Jr., jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto, es parte de una purga en las fuerzas armadas que le inyecta política a la selección de los principales líderes militares de la nación.

  9. Headstrong Francis Put the Church Above His Health, Vatican Observers Say Foreign, Today

    Many who know him said that Francis, driven by a sense of mission and a discipline born of his early training, essentially worked himself into the hospital.

  10. Amid Changes at the National Archives, the Carter Library Cancels a Civil Rights Book Event Culture, Today

    After President Trump put in new leadership at the National Archives, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta abruptly canceled several events.

  11. Firing of Joint Chiefs Chairman and Others Draws Criticism Washington, Today

    Democratic lawmakers and retired military officers expressed concern about the politicization of the military under President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  12. Shocked by Trump, Europe Turns Its Hopes to Germany’s Election Foreign, Today

    Germany’s economy is stalled and its politics fractured. But it sees an opening for a new chancellor to lead Europe’s response to a changing America.

  13. U.S. Pressing Tough Demands in Revised Deal for Ukraine’s Minerals Foreign, Today

    The Trump administration wants revenues from Ukraine’s natural resources, according to a draft obtained by The New York Times, with no security guarantee in exchange.

  14. Trump Really Can’t Get Enough of Himself Op Ed, Today

    A guide to the fifth week of his presidency.

  15. Join My Bewildered Liberals Book Club Op Ed, Today

    Democrats will have no shot at containing Trump if they don’t first understand why voters turn to him.

  16. Who Will Stand Up to Trump on Ukraine? Editorial, Today

    In their silence, Republicans are betraying the Ukrainians, national security and their own party’s values.

  17. Fail, Caesar! Op Ed, Today

    We can’t let Trump be a cruel emperor.

  18. What Trump Can Learn From the Last G.O.P. Disaster Op Ed, Today

    How the vibe shift of 2025 could be squandered.

  19. Canada’s Hockey Victory Sends a Message to Trump: Hands Off Foreign, Today

    The routine friendly bet between leaders of Canada and the United States before hockey games was replaced by taunts and heightened stakes on Thursday.

  20. Big Day for Crypto Goes South in a Hurry After a Giant Hack Business, Today

    Hours after Coinbase said the S.E.C. was dropping a lawsuit against it, another major cryptocurrency exchange reported a potentially record-setting theft.

  21. Judges in D.C., Once Flooded With Jan. 6 Cases, Turn to Trump’s Executive Actions Washington, Today

    The jurists are grappling with how to handle a different sort of bid for power by Mr. Trump, sometimes halting his blizzard of executive orders and sometimes letting them move forward.

  22. Global Right-Wing Leaders Revel in a Renewed Fight, Supercharged by Trump Politics, Today

    Emissaries of far-right parties overseas, gathering this week at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington, described a resurgence spanning continents, buoyed by the U.S. president.

  23. Frustrated Democrats Urge Leaders to Show More Fight Against Trump Politics, Today

    Voters, activists and even some governors, like Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, are growing exasperated with congressional Democrats’ restrained approach.

  24. Businesses Are Betting on a Tax Cut Extension Business, Today

    The federal budget debate has big implications for the economy. Despite questions about the math, investors expect an extension of the 2017 tax cuts.

  25. Accessibility Initiatives Are Taking a Hit Across the Sciences Science, Today

    Confusion has ensued about the future of programs and research supporting people with disabilities as a result of President Trump’s executive order.

  26. He Fled the Nazis Before the War. He Came Back to Put His Country on Trial. Book Review, Today

    In “The Prosecutor,” Jack Fairweather tells the story of Fritz Bauer, the German jurist who helped find Eichmann in Argentina and brought Auschwitz guards to justice.

  27. The Politics of Brutalism Real Estate, Today

    Call them monuments, foreign elements, eyesores — Brutalist buildings have become another battleground in President Trump’s culture war.

  28. Rusia sigue avanzando en Ucrania mientras se sienta a hablar de paz En español, Today

    Las fuerzas de Moscú están a cinco kilómetros de Dnipropetrovsk, una provincia que no han invadido hasta ahora. Si entran, el avance supondría un golpe moral para Ucrania y complicaría cualquier negociación territorial.

  29. DOGE’s Only Public Ledger Is Riddled With Mistakes Upshot, Today

    The figures from Elon Musk’s team of outsiders represent billions in government cuts. They are also full of accounting errors, outdated data and other miscalculations.

  30. Federal Judge Banishes Musk’s DOGE Aides From Treasury Dept. Systems Metro, Today

    A group of state attorneys general sued to block the Trump administration’s policy of allowing political appointees and “special government employees” championed by Elon Musk access to government data.

  31. Hegseth Fires Navy’s Top Officer Washington, Today

    Adm. Lisa Franchetti spent roughly half of her 40-year career at sea, commanding a destroyer, two carrier strike groups and the U.S. Sixth Fleet.

  32. Dan Caine, Trump’s Joint Chiefs Pick, Had Unusual Path to Top Ranks Washington, Today

    The general made an impression in 2018 when he said, according to the president, that the Islamic State could be defeated in a week.

  33. Trump Fires Joint Chiefs Chairman Amid Flurry of Dismissals at Pentagon Washington, Today

    The decision to fire Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., a four-star fighter pilot, broke a tradition in which the Joint Chiefs chairman remains in place with a new president.

  34. Prison Officials Detail Treatment of Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order National, Today

    The federal Bureau of Prisons is banning the use of preferred pronouns, stopping special pat-down procedures and rejecting underwear requests from transgender prisoners.

  35. F.B.I. Director Plans to Move Hundreds of Agents to Field Offices Washington, Today

    The timeline for identifying the agents and employees who would move from the Washington area to field offices and a sprawling campus in Huntsville, Ala., was not immediately clear.

  36. Defense Department to Cut Over 5,000 Workers Washington, Yesterday

    The firings are the first of what is expected to be a vast wave of layoffs by the Pentagon.

  37. What That Chain Saw Was Really About Politics, Yesterday

    Waving a chain saw onstage at CPAC, Elon Musk showed how he has emulated a right-wing leader.

  38. Trump Suggests Taking Control of the Postal Service Washington, Yesterday

    The president said he was considering merging the mail service, an independent agency, with the Commerce Department.

  39. Trump Deportees Arrived in ‘Visible Distress,’ Costa Rica’s Ombudsman Says Foreign, Yesterday

    The migrants from around the world did not know where they were or what would happen to them, according to an independent government entity.

  40. Supreme Court Rejects, for Now, Trump’s Bid to Fire Government Watchdog Washington, Yesterday

    The court’s order indicated that it may return to the issue as soon as next week, when a trial judge’s temporary restraining order is set to expire.

  41. Trump Administration Shakes Up ICE Leadership Washington, Yesterday

    The leadership change comes as the president aims to make good on a promise of mass deportations and arrests of undocumented immigrants across the United States.

  42. Adams Sues Trump Administration for Return of $80 Million It Seized Metro, Yesterday

    The money, Biden-era federal funds for sheltering migrants, disappeared from a city bank account without warning. New York wants it back.

  43. Trump planea usar bases militares en todo EE. UU. para detener a inmigrantes indocumentados En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Trump busca establecer una red nacional de centros militares de detención para inmigrantes que están sujetos a deportación.

  44. The Election Just Ended and We Already Have a New Michael Wolff Book Book Review, Yesterday

    In “All or Nothing,” the Trump biographer shows that he is his favorite subject’s perfect twin.

  45. ‘See You in Court’: Maine Governor Clashes With Trump Over Trans Rights Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump asked Gov. Janet Mills if her state would comply with the executive order he signed banning transgender athletes from women’s sports. He didn’t like her answer.

  46. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included two standalone posts:
  47. Judge Says Trump Plan to Put U.S.A.I.D. Workers on Leave Can Proceed Washington, Yesterday

    The plan, which also involves forcing staffers posted overseas to return home, would all but dismantle the nation’s chief foreign aid agency.

  48. Associated Press Sues Trump Officials Over White House Ban Business, Yesterday

    The wire service sued three of them for denying its reporters access to press events. The White House has objected to The A.P.’s references to the Gulf of Mexico in articles.

  49. Stocks Notch Worst Week Since Trump’s Inauguration Business, Yesterday

    Fueling a 1.7 percent decline on Friday was an unexpected drop in the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, as Americans worried about stubborn inflation.

  50. Tell Us: What Are Your Questions About Elon Musk? Politics, Yesterday

    Share your questions with the On Politics newsletter.

  51. Maine Governor and Trump Clash Over Trans Rights Video, Yesterday

    Gov. Janet Mills of Maine threatened legal action after President Trump said he would withhold funding to her state unless she complied with the executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.

  52. Coming Soon to Trump’s Kennedy Center: A Celebration of Christ Culture, Yesterday

    Richard Grenell, the center’s new president, told a conservative gathering that the “big change” at the center would be a “huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas.”

  53. Ex-Proud Boys Leader Arrested on Charges of Assault Outside Capitol Washington, Yesterday

    Enrique Tarrio, who was pardoned for his role in the Capitol attack, had appeared with other Jan. 6 defendants outside the very building at the center of the riot that sent many of them to prison.

  54. With No Buy-in From Egypt or Jordan, Trump Appears to Back Away From His Gaza Plan Washington, Yesterday

    Earlier this month, the president said he favored taking control of Gaza and displacing the Palestinian population of the devastated seaside enclave. But Egypt and Jordan flatly rejected cooperating.

  55. U.S. and Ukraine Appear to Move Closer to Deal for Minerals Amid Leaders’ Public Feud Foreign, Yesterday

    President Trump on Friday continued to bash President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and pressure him for mineral rights.

  56. Trump Plans to Use Military Sites Across the Country to Detain Undocumented Immigrants Washington, Yesterday

    The move would be a drastic escalation by the White House to militarize immigration enforcement.

  57. Judge Extends Block on N.I.H. Medical Research Cuts Washington, Yesterday

    A federal judge in Massachusetts indicated she would move quickly to consider a more lasting injunction after hearing a laundry list of potential adverse effects of the Trump administration move to cut billions in funding.

  58. A Trump Siege at the C.D.C. and Atlanta’s ‘Global Health Capital’ National, Yesterday

    The cluster of medical facilities in the city around Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention carry prestige. They feel under attack.

  59. Trump Loyalists, at the Center of Power Letters, Yesterday

    Readers criticize President Trump’s cabinet, and Elon Musk. Also: The pastor and his gay son; false populists and the elite.

  60. Rubio’s Dilemma: Cutting Trump’s Deal With ‘Bloodthirsty’ Putin Washington, Yesterday

    As a senator, Marco Rubio prided himself on challenging tyrants. But as secretary of state, President Trump has tasked him with helping to potentially turn Russia from an enemy into an ally.

  61. Who Comes After Trump? As Vance Establishes Himself, the Right Cheers. Politics, Yesterday

    The Conservative Political Action Conference this week was abuzz with talk about President Trump’s Republican heir. And much of that centered on JD Vance.

  62. Bannon Salute at Right-Wing Event Sparks Outcry, Even on French Right Politics, Yesterday

    A gesture by Stephen Bannon at CPAC, outside Washington, echoed a move by Elon Musk and prompted the president of France’s far-right National Rally to say it had evoked “Nazi ideology.”

  63. E.P.A. Unfreezes at Least Some Climate Spending Washington, Yesterday

    The funding, approved by Congress and overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency, had been blocked since January, when President Trump ordered a pause and review of climate and clean energy programs.

  64. Trudeau usa la victoria de Canadá en un torneo de hockey para provocar a Trump En español, Yesterday

    La victoria de Canadá en una final contra EE. UU. tiene un significado añadido tras las tensiones políticas provocadas por las amenazas económicas del presidente Trump.

  65. F.D.A. Firings Decimated Teams Reviewing A.I. and Food Safety Science, Yesterday

    Staff units evaluating high-tech surgical robots and insulin-delivery systems were gutted by Trump layoffs even though industry fees, not taxpayers, financed the employee salaries.

  66. Costa Rica recibe el primer vuelo de deportados de Trump procedentes de países lejanos En español, Yesterday

    El vuelo aterrizó en San José, la capital costarricense, el jueves por la noche. Entre el grupo de migrantes a bordo había decenas de niños, dijeron las autoridades.

  67. How Trump’s Tariffs Could Reorder Asia Trade and Exclude the U.S. Business, Yesterday

    Asian countries are among the most vulnerable to President Trump’s economic grievances. But they are also best placed to make deals to minimize their exposure.

  68. Pondering the Trump Effect Business, Yesterday

    The president has moved swiftly to remake Washington. But for business leaders, that volatility has often been hard to navigate.

  69. Trump 2.0: Rewriting Histories Video, Yesterday

    How is Trump rewriting history from who is responsible for the Ukraine war, to upending our understanding of the Constitution with his executive orders on independent agencies and finally, to what moving the Kennedy Center under his supervision me...

  70. The House Wants to Pass Trump’s Agenda in One Big Bill. Here’s What’s in It. Interactive, Yesterday

    The G.O.P. bill would extend tax cuts and almost certainly make big reductions to programs serving the poor. Passing it may be hard, though.

  71. ‘​The World Is There for the Carving’: Two Columnists on the Trump-Putin Alliance Op Ed, Yesterday

    We’ve never seen anything like this: a president who appears aligned with a Russian dictator in targeting the weak and the vulnerable.

  72. Bernie Sanders Isn’t Giving Up His Fight Politics, Yesterday

    The senator worries that too many Democrats remain reluctant to shake up the system. But he does not regret defending Joseph R. Biden Jr. until the very end.

  73. Menos drag, más country: Trump se apodera del Centro Kennedy En español, Yesterday

    El dominio del presidente Trump sobre Washington se ha extendido a una institución fundamental para la vida cultural de la ciudad.

  74. Russia Talks Peace While Troops Threaten New Region in Ukraine Foreign, Yesterday

    Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.

  75. Pardoned for Jan. 6, She Came Home to a New Reality Investigative, Yesterday

    Rachel Powell is one of hundreds of prisoners granted amnesty for their role in the Capitol riot as President Trump has sought to alter the record of that day. Her life, like her nation, is deeply changed.

  76. What This Tariff War Is Really About Op Ed, Yesterday

    President Trump is remaking the tax code to favor the well-off even more and cloaking these changes in a veneer of nationalism.

  77. The Man Who Broke Germany’s Government Wants a Chance to Fix It Foreign, Yesterday

    Christian Lindner triggered early elections last fall with a move meant to save his party. It brought chaos at an inopportune time. But will it work out?

  78. Team Canada Fans Boo During U.S. National Anthem Video, Yesterday

    At hockey and basketball games, fans jeered during “The Star-Spangled Banner” after President Trump’s past taunts and economic threats toward Canada.

  79. Trudeau Needles Trump as Canadians Revel in Hockey Win Express, Yesterday

    Canada beat the U.S. in a championship game with added meaning because of political tensions caused by President Trump’s taunts and economic threats.

  80. Groenlandia contempla su futuro En español, Yesterday

    En medio del caos geopolítico, los groenlandeses ven el inicio del próximo capítulo de su historia.

  81. Facing Trump’s Threats, New York’s Governor Adopts a ‘Rambo’ Attitude Metro, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul has embraced a more aggressive stance as she takes on President Trump, deals with Mayor Eric Adams and nears a competitive election next year.

  82. Una ciudad en Ucrania devastada por la invasión de Rusia reacciona a la nueva postura de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Muchos habitantes en Bucha parecían tener problemas para asimilar los comentarios recientes de Trump: ¿Hablaba Trump de manera improvisada? ¿Estaba Estados Unidos realmente del lado de Rusia, un paria en la escena mundial?

  83. El gobierno de Trump planea recortes en la oficina que financia la recuperación tras catástrofes En español, Yesterday

    El personal de la oficina, una rama del Departamento de Vivienda de EE. UU. y que el Congreso utiliza para hacer frente a las peores catástrofes, se reduciría en un 84 por ciento.

  84. ¿A Elon Musk le sigue importando vender coches? En español, Yesterday

    Musk, uno de los principales asesores del presidente Trump, no ha esbozado un plan para revertir la caída de ventas de la empresa de automóviles eléctricos de la que es director ejecutivo.

  85. Un Trump frustrado quiere sus aviones Air Force One nuevos cuanto antes En español, Yesterday

    Trump considera el Air Force One como un símbolo de poder y prestigio, y le enfurece que comience su segundo mandato volando en los mismos aviones anticuados que en su día transportaron al presidente George H. W. Bush.

  86. Trump Names ‘Pardon Czar’ to Advise on Clemency Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump commuted Alice Johnson’s life sentence during his first term, and later pardoned her for her drug conviction. She will advise him on similar cases.

  87. Senate Passes G.O.P. Budget Plan After Democrats Force Long Night of Votes Washington, Yesterday

    Before adopting Republicans’ budget resolution, senators engaged in an all-night parliamentary marathon that Democrats used to try to force the G.O.P. into politically damaging votes.

  88. Trump Claims Power to Fire Administrative Law Judges at Will Washington, Yesterday

    The Justice Department said a law protecting the officials from arbitrary removal is an unconstitutional intrusion on presidential authority.

  89. Costa Rica Receives First Flight of Trump Deportees From Faraway Countries Washington, Yesterday

    The flight from San Diego landed in San José, the Costa Rican capital, on Thursday evening. The group of migrants on board included dozens of children, officials said.

  90. Trump Marks Black History Month, Even as He Disparages Value of Diversity Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump arrived at a packed White House celebration alongside Tiger Woods to a roaring crowd. The event came as he has eviscerated federal programs aimed at combating inequality in America.

  91. What 11 Black Voters Think About Trump’s Actions in His First Month National, Yesterday

    Many Black Americans were frustrated by the Trump administration’s targeting of D.E.I. programs. But others embraced the speed at which he moved.

  92. Battle for McConnell’s Senate Seat Begins Promptly Washington, February 20

    Shortly after Senator Mitch McConnell said he would not run for an eighth term, Daniel Cameron, a former Kentucky attorney general, said he would run for the seat in 2026. Two lawmakers and a businessman also hinted at running.

  93. The White House Mixes Politics With Holiday Greetings Styles, February 20

    The Trump administration used the White House’s official social media accounts to post a political themed message for Valentine’s Day.

  94. Trump’s Latest Target: A Nancy Pelosi Achievement in San Francisco National, February 20

    President Trump seeks to significantly pare back the Presidio Trust, which oversees a signature park near the Golden Gate Bridge.

  95. The U.S. attorney general derides the merits of the Adams case in New York. Washington, February 20

    At a conservative conference, Pam Bondi calls the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams “incredibly weak.”

  96. U.S. Objects to Calling Russia ‘Aggressor’ in G7 Statement on Invasion Foreign, February 20

    The American opposition to a draft of a Group of 7 statement marking the third anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine comes after President Trump blamed Kyiv for starting the war.

  97. New Allegation of Sexual Misconduct Swirls Around CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp Express, February 20

    Several people have accused Mr. Schlapp, the Conservative Political Action Conference chairman, of sexual assault. One of his previous accusers received a six-figure settlement.

  98. Trump Administration Abruptly Clears Out Migrants It Sent to Guantánamo Washington, February 20

    A transfer operation on Thursday repatriated 177 Venezuelans via a handoff in Honduras, while one migrant was brought back to U.S. soil.

  99. What to Know About Trump’s Order Targeting Federal Benefits for Migrants Washington, February 20

    Most undocumented immigrants are ineligible for federal benefits already. But here’s what the directive could mean in practice.

  100. In Private Remarks on Russia, Rubio Tries to Reassure Europeans Washington, February 20

    European officials were not sure what to make of the secretary of state’s measured assessment of Washington’s apparent pivot toward Moscow.

  101. Seeking Golf Deal, Trump Meets With Tiger Woods and Saudi Wealth Fund Chief Washington, February 20

    The president has been agitating recently to repair the divide between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf that has shadowed professional golf for several years.

  102. Fired Park Rangers Try to ‘Open Some Hearts’ on Social Media Styles, February 20

    Some rangers decided it was worth the risk to speak out online about their firings and share their love of the National Park Service.

  103. Emergency Food, TB Tests and H.I.V. Drugs: Vital Health Aid Remains Frozen Despite Court Ruling Science, February 20

    The Trump administration appears to be flouting a judge’s order pausing the dismantling of U.S.A.I.D.

  104. Trump Cuts Protections for Haitians, Putting Them on Track for Deportation Washington, February 20

    The decision is the latest in President Trump’s sweeping crackdown on immigrants, including people whom the Biden administration had authorized to remain in the country.

  105. Fox News, CNN and Other News Outlets Urge White House to Drop Ban on The A.P. Business, February 20

    Dozens of major news organizations, including some conservative outlets, urged the Trump administration to stop blocking The Associated Press from press events.

  106. Mientras Trump se acerca a Rusia y va contra Ucrania, los republicanos guardan silencio En español, February 20

    La mayoría de los republicanos del Congreso han moderado sus críticas o han cedido ante el presidente mientras este ignora lo que una vez fueron los principios básicos de política exterior de su partido.

  107. C.I.A. Plans Largest Mass Firing in Nearly 50 Years Washington, February 20

    The possible purge of officers working on recruiting and diversity comes as the agency moves to comply with the spirit of an executive order banning efforts to diversify the federal work force.

  108. Under Trump, D.C. Faces More Federal Control, Fewer Federal Workers National, February 20

    The Washington region is bracing for a shock to the local economy from President Trump and Elon Musk’s sweeping cuts to the government work force.

  109. The $20 Billion Controversy Over E.P.A. Climate Funds, Explained Climate, February 20

    An attempt by the agency to claw back billions in climate funds has led to confusion and the resignation of a top prosecutor.

  110. Airbus Says U.S. Tariffs Would Be ‘Lose-Lose’ for Airline Industry Business, February 20

    The European airline maker, which is Boeing’s chief rival, said it would adapt to any new tariffs, including passing on costs to its customers.

  111. As Trump Causes Global Upheaval, Some G20 Nations Rally to Fight Back Foreign, February 20

    The absence of Secretary of State Marco Rubio hung over the year’s first high-level meeting of the world’s largest economies, with diplomats fretting over turbulent times.

  112. A Leading Anti-Trump Voice Returns to Democrats’ Top Think Tank Politics, February 20

    Neera Tanden, a fierce antagonist to President Trump during his first administration, will again lead the Center for American Progress, a major engine of Democratic policy in Washington.

  113. Trump Tests Fed’s Independence With Order Expanding Authority Over Agencies Washington, February 20

    A directive calling for oversight over the central bank’s regulatory and supervisory responsibilities has set off alarm.

  114. Hochul to Seek New Oversight, but Won’t Remove Adams for Now Metro, February 20

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York announced that she will not remove Mayor Eric Adams at this time but will seek to increase state supervision of New York City’s affairs.

  115. JD Vance, at CPAC, Defends His Munich Speech and Trump’s Policy Barrage Politics, February 20

    The vice president kicked off the conservative gathering by urging European allies to adopt right-wing views on immigration and offering a defense of the administration’s early moves.

  116. The Assault on Science and Health: Sometimes It’s Personal Letters, February 20

    Readers warn that the Trump administration’s defunding of medical research will cost lives. Also: President Trump’s remarks about Ukraine.

  117. Europe’s New Reality: Trump May Not Quit NATO, but He’s Already Undercutting It Washington, February 20

    European officials knew the president’s win would threaten the fundamental precepts of the post-World War II order. But the speed at which it is unraveling has created a crisis of enormous proportions.

  118. McConnell Announces He Won’t Seek Re-election Washington, February 20

    The former Senate Republican leader had been widely expected to retire at the end of his term. He made it official on his 83rd birthday, after a recent run of opposing President Trump’s nominees.

  119. Trump ordena suspender los beneficios federales para los migrantes indocumentados En español, February 20

    La orden ejecutiva del presidente Trump también indica a los departamentos y agencias federales que se aseguren de que los fondos federales no animen a las personas a ir a Estados Unidos ilegalmente.

  120. Trump se acerca a la Rusia de Putin y da un giro a la política exterior de EE. UU. En español, February 20

    En el inicio de las conversaciones de paz en Arabia Saudita, el presidente Trump dejó claro que los días de aislar a Rusia han terminado y sugirió que Ucrania tenía la culpa de haber sido invadida.

  121. Is That Legal? A Guide to Trump’s Big Moves So Far. Upshot, February 20

    Examining the legality of 38 major actions the president has taken in his first month.

  122. Senate Confirms Patel as Next F.B.I. Director Washington, February 20

    The vote puts Kash Patel in charge of the country’s premier law enforcement agency.

  123. Trump Dismantles Government Fight Against Foreign Influence Operations Business, February 20

    Dozens of employees who had been working to fight foreign interference in U.S. elections have been reassigned or forced out, according to current and former officials.

  124. Former N.F.L. Player Is Arrested After Protest Over MAGA Plaque Express, February 20

    Chris Kluwe, a former punter for the Vikings, was arrested after speaking at a City Council meeting in Huntington Beach, Calif.

  125. Trump Elevates Kremlin Talking Points, a Familiar Pattern From His First Term Foreign, February 20

    President Trump’s description of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine as a “Dictator without Elections” echoes the Kremlin’s messaging.

  126. Former N.F.L. Player Arrested for Protest Against MAGA Plaque Video, February 20

    Chris Kluwe, a former N.F.L. punter and a resident of Huntington Beach, Calif., was arrested at a City Council meeting after speaking out against plans to install a plaque with references to President Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again.”

  127. Agriculture Department Moves to Rehire Some Bird Flu Response Workers Washington, February 20

    It’s the latest instance of the Trump administration having to reverse course after making sweeping cuts.

  128. Does Elon Musk Still Care About Selling Cars? Business, February 20

    Mr. Musk, one of President Trump’s main advisers, has not outlined a plan to reverse falling sales at the electric car company of which he is chief executive.

  129. What to Know About the Saudi Crown Prince’s Role in Global Diplomacy Foreign, February 20

    The kingdom’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was once shunned in diplomatic circles. Now he is playing an important role in negotiations over Gaza and Ukraine.

  130. ‘Larga vida al rey’: Trump se compara con la realeza en Truth Social En español, February 20

    El presidente se equiparó a sí mismo con un rey al celebrar la decisión de su gobierno de acabar con el programa de peaje por congestión en Nueva York.

  131. Trump Team Plans Deep Cuts at Office That Funds Recovery From Big Disasters Climate, February 20

    Staff at the office, a branch of the U.S. housing department that Congress uses to address the worst catastrophes, would be reduced by 84 percent.

  132. Can Migrants Be Lawfully Transferred to Guantánamo? Here’s What to Know. Washington, February 20

    Lawsuits are challenging President Trump’s abrupt decision to send men awaiting deportation to the American military base in Cuba.

  133. Trump Targets Agency Overseeing the Presidio, a Cherished San Francisco Park Express, February 20

    An executive order from the president also took aim at three independent agencies that promote peace abroad and work on development in Latin American and Africa.

  134. A DOGE Dividend? Business, February 20

    President Trump floated giving taxpayers a piece of any savings that Elon Musk’s cost-cutting generates, which could reignite inflation.

  135. Zelensky Meets U.S. Envoy to Ukraine Amid Public Feud With Trump Foreign, February 20

    Keith Kellogg and President Volodymyr Zelensky were expected to discuss possible paths to ending the war and ways to defuse tensions between Washington and Kyiv.

  136. Sanctions Against Russia N Y T Now, February 20

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  137. Trump Blames Ukraine, and More Americans Identify as L.G.B.T.Q. The Headlines, February 20

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  138. Bucha Has a Question: Does Trump Remember the Russian Massacre? Foreign, February 20

    Residents of a Ukrainian suburb that was the site of notorious attacks on civilians after Russia invaded are alarmed by President Trump’s warm words for Moscow.

  139. Thanks to Trump, Saudi Arabia Gets a Big Week in International Diplomacy Foreign, February 20

    Riyadh is hosting U.S., Russian and Arab officials for high-stakes talks on Ukraine and Gaza, more proof of its regional clout and warm relations with President Trump.

  140. Thomas Friedman on Trump’s Desire to Be President for Life Op Ed, February 20

    The president wants to create a revolution abroad. This Opinion columnist would love to see a plan.

  141. Nearly One in 10 U.S. Adults Identifies as L.G.B.T.Q., Survey Finds Upshot, February 20

    New data shows a rapid increase in recent years, driven by the young. The Trump administration has recently been rolling back L.G.B.T.Q. initiatives.

  142. ‘See You in Court’: The Fight Over Congestion Pricing’s Future Metro, February 20

    President Trump’s transportation secretary said the administration would rescind its approval of the tolling program. Gov. Kathy Hochul pushed back.

  143. Why Trump’s Clean Energy Rollbacks Could Derail a Factory Boom Business, February 20

    With the Trump administration reversing support for low-carbon power, the business case for making wind, solar and electric vehicle parts gets weaker.

  144. Next Likely Chancellor Promises a Tougher Germany Foreign, February 20

    Friedrich Merz, whose conservative party is ahead in polls before Sunday’s election, sees an “epochal rupture” with a United States that is more aligned with Russia.

  145. We’re Running Out of Chances to Stop Bird Flu Op Ed, February 20

    The country’s poor public health response to the outbreak is rooted in the inability to bring in dairy farmers as partners.

  146. Greenland’s Big Moment Foreign, February 20

    Ignored for most of its existence, the huge ice-bound island has been thrust into a geopolitical maelstrom. It’s trying to make the most of it.

  147. Trump Wants Greenland. But What Do Greenlanders Want? Video, February 20

    President Trump wants to take over Greenland, although Greenland and Denmark say it’s not for sale. Jeffrey Gettleman, an international correspondent for The New York Times, visited Greenland to talk with people about what they want for their giga...

  148. Federal Takeover or 51st State? Trump Weighs In on D.C. Debate. Express, February 20

    President Trump said the federal government should control the nation’s capital. Democrats and most local residents have long argued that Washington, D.C., should be a state.

  149. Una empresa de Trump en EE. UU. demanda al juez brasileño que podría detener a Bolsonaro En español, February 20

    La demanda de Trump Media, en la que también participa la empresa Rumble, acusa al juez Alexandre de Moraes de censurar el discurso político en EE. UU.