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  1. Officer Beaten by the Jan. 6 Mob on Is On Duty Again, This Time to Protect Trump U.S., Today

    Officer Daniel Hodges said he had come to grips with the idea that his professional duty now required him to protect a man whose supporters beat him, kicked him and tried to gouge his eyes out in 2021.

  2. Cecile Richards, Former Planned Parenthood President, Dies at 67 U.S., Today

    Ms. Richards oversaw the United States’ largest provider of reproductive health care and sex education from 2006 to 2018.

  3. Trump Takes Office as a Newly Minted Crypto Billionaire Business, Today

    The Trump family’s new crypto tokens, which went on sale over the weekend, have soared in value — along with crypto markets in general.

  4. TikTok volvió a funcionar en EE. UU. luego de que Trump dijo que paralizará su prohibición En español, Today

    Algunos usuarios vieron cómo la aplicación de redes sociales volvía a estar en línea el domingo, luego de que dejara de funcionar al entrar en vigor una ley federal que exigía su venta o prohibición.

  5. What to Know About the Singers Who Will Perform at the Inauguration Washington, Today

    The country singers Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood and the tenor Christopher Macchio are all scheduled to sing at the swearing-in ceremony.

  6. ¿Quién está en la lista de represalias de Trump? En español, Today

    El presidente electo ha prometido utilizar los amplios poderes de su cargo para vengarse de políticos y funcionarios que, asegura, lo han agraviado.

  7. Here Are Trump’s Expected Executive Orders Washington, Today

    The incoming president’s team said he would take unilateral action on a variety of fronts during his first hours in office, including 10 executive orders cracking down on immigration and immigrants.

  8. Some Jan. 6 Rioters Are Expected to Be in Washington for the Inauguration Washington, Today

    At least eight rioters who have faced criminal charges have been granted permission to attend. Most were accused of relatively minor offenses.

  9. Trump to Release Records on the Assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King Washington, Today

    The president-elect said the move was aimed at improving government transparency.

  10. Eric Adams to Attend Inauguration After Invite From Trump Metro, Today

    Mayor Eric Adams is attending Donald J. Trump’s inauguration after a last-minute invite. Mr. Trump has said he is considering pardoning Mr. Adams in his federal corruption case.

  11. Cómo ver la toma de posesión de Donald Trump En español, Today

    Tenemos a más de dos decenas de reporteros y periodistas gráficos cubriendo los acontecimientos en tiempo real.

  12. The Deal Maker in Chief Is Back Business, Today

    The business world is expecting big changes — and potential disruptions — as Donald Trump returns to the White House.

  13. Rotunda Ransacked by Pro-Trump Mob on Jan. 6 Will Be His Inauguration Backdrop U.S., Today

    The large domed expanse, a breathtaking and solemn space in the Capitol, was the scene of mayhem wrought by Trump supporters four years ago. A very different crowd of his backers will be on hand Monday.

  14. Inauguration Draws Leaders From Europe’s Right Foreign, Today

    Many of the European politicians expected to be in Washington on Monday share President-elect Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant stance.

  15. The Trump Changes Begin N Y T Now, Today

    We cover the start of Donald Trump’s second term.

  16. The TikTok Flip-Flop The Daily, Today

    What happened to the popular video app? And what can Donald Trump actually do about it?

  17. México se prepara para Trump. Esta vez las cosas son diferentes En español, Today

    México se prepara para Trump. Esta vez las cosas son diferentes

  18. Four More Years! Four More Years! Wait. Four More Years? Op Ed, Today

    Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.

  19. Fighting Has Halted in Gaza, but the War Is Not Over Foreign, Today

    Sunday’s delayed start to the truce was a minor problem compared with the difficult choices and American leverage needed to get both parties to the second phase, which could end the war.

  20. It’s Going to Be a Big News Day. Here’s What to Watch For. Washington, Today

    From Donald J. Trump’s swearing-in to pardons, executive orders and more, the first day of the new administration promises to be busy and eventful.

  21. Trump’s Unlikely Return to Power Video, Today

    Donald J. Trump is returning to the White House in a far stronger position. He’s facing a depleted opposition and a more compliant Congress. Jonathan Swan, a politics reporter for The New York Times, breaks down how President Trump overcame signif...

  22. I Was an Undocumented Immigrant. I Beg You to See the Nuance in Our Stories. Op Ed, Today

    The situations of undocumented immigrants are varied, and call for a variety of solutions.

  23. On a Cold, Dark Inauguration Day, a Message From the Birds Op Ed, Today

    Seeing those cardinals watching over each other, I wondered: What can I, too, do to be watchful? To take care?

  24. Trump Won’t Change the Fact That America Needs Immigrants Op Ed, Today

    Binyamin Appelbaum argues that immigration is America’s rocket fuel.

  25. Mexico Is Getting Ready for Trump. Here’s What’s Different This Time. Foreign, Today

    President Claudia Sheinbaum is detaining more migrants, seizing more fentanyl and positioning her country as a key ally against China. But the U.S. stance has shifted, too.

  26. Can Trump Be a Great President? Op Ed, Today

    Pushing power to the limit does not guarantee presidential success.

  27. The Search for Lessons in Trump’s Return on Martin Luther King Day National, Today

    The dual celebrations of a second Trump inauguration and the civil rights leader’s birth raise profound questions about Black leadership and progress toward the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream.

  28. This Day Calls for Martin Luther King’s Vision Op Ed, Today

    The troubled times many of us feel we are in make his message especially relevant.

  29. It’s Trump’s Messy, Dangerous World Now Op Ed, Today

    The key to peace is strength, and the key to strength is leadership.

  30. At Trump’s Rally, the Contradictions Are in the Music Culture, Today

    The president-elect danced along with Village People as his rally closed with a live performance of “Y.M.C.A.,” after Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood played.

  31. Yesterday’s Trump Inauguration News live blog included one standalone post:
  32. Trump Vowed to End the Ukraine War Before Taking Office. The War Rages On. Washington, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump’s promise to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine in 24 hours, “before I even become president,” proved to be untrue.

  33. Trump Faithful Descended on D.C., but Not Everyone Made It Onto a Yacht Washington, Yesterday

    The celebrations ahead of Donald J. Trump’s inauguration included passionate members of his base along with Trump-loving power brokers partying wildly all around them, but just out of reach.

  34. Trump Aims for Show of Strength as He Returns to Power Washington, Yesterday

    The incoming president has told allies he wants to seize momentum and avoid the missteps of his first administration.

  35. TikTok Engineered Its Shutdown to Get Saved. But Trump’s Solution May Fall Short. Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s idea, a 50-50 “joint venture” between the existing Chinese owner and some kind of American entity, was more politics than substance.

  36. TikTok Butters Up Trump, Again and Again Business, Yesterday

    The app has repeatedly name checked the president-elect in pop-up messages and statements, as it navigates a ban in the United States unless it is sold to a non-Chinese owner.

  37. Trump’s Cryptocurrency Surges to Become One of the World’s Most Valuable Washington, Yesterday

    The new business venture by the Trump family is generating intensifying criticism and ethics questions, even as it has turned into an overnight phenomenon, generating a windfall on paper.

  38. In the United States, Users React to Life (Briefly) Without TikTok Styles, Yesterday

    The app went dark nationwide on Saturday night, but the company indicated it was in the process of restoring the service after assurances from President-elect Donald J. Trump.

  39. What We Know About the TikTok Ban Business, Yesterday

    The popular video app went dark in the United States late Saturday and then came back around noon on Sunday, even as a law banning it took effect.

  40. TikTok Flickers Back to Life After Trump Says He Will Stall a Ban Business, Yesterday

    Some users saw the social media app come back online on Sunday, following a shutdown when a federal law went into effect requiring a sale or ban.

  41. Trump Celebrates in Washington at Rally Laced With Exaggerations and Falsehoods Washington, Yesterday

    The campaign-style rally was a break with tradition for presidents, who have sought to reserve their comments for the official inauguration speech.

  42. An Invitation to Join America? Mr. Douthat, We Canadians ‘Politely Decline.’ Letters, Yesterday

    Readers give reasons to turn down Ross Douthat’s invitation. Also: The 2024 election; helping the hurting; reasons not to fly.

  43. How to Watch Trump’s Inauguration Politics, Yesterday

    We’ll have more than two dozen reporters and visual journalists covering the events in real time.

  44. Trump Barely Won the Popular Vote. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way? Op Ed, Yesterday

    The president-elect’s cultural victory has lapped his political victory.

  45. ‘We’d Have Been Better Off if Trump Won in 2020’: Three Columnists Brace for the First 100 Days Op Ed, Yesterday

    What kind of disruptions does America need? And what will Trump not actually follow through on?

  46. Sean Spicer Has Regrets. But He Still Believes in Trump. Op Ed, Yesterday

    A former White House press secretary shares his predictions for Trump’s second term.

  47. Checking In on America’s Vibes as Trump Takes the Stage Interactive, Yesterday

    After Trump won, Americans seem to have traded anger for hope.

  48. Sean Spicer on Trump 2.0: ‘It’s Going to Be Cataclysmic’ Video, Yesterday

    The former White House press secretary shares his predictions for Trump’s second term.

  49. Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, Reflects on China Policy Washington, Yesterday

    President Biden and his team saw China as the one nation with the intent and capability to displace American primacy — and crafted policies to defend U.S. power.

  50. A Trump Oligarchy Is Moving to Washington, and Buying Up Prime Addresses Washington, Yesterday

    Billionaires and multimillionaires are flocking to a city where power has been more important than money, but is now deeply intertwined with it.

  51. Biden Made a Global Push to Constrain China. What Will Trump Do? Washington, Yesterday

    Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, said in an interview that “we’ve just stuck with our theory, which is managed competition.” Trump and Xi Jinping might have other plans.

  52. Defiance Is Out, Deference Is In: Trump Returns to a Different Washington Washington, Yesterday

    As Donald J. Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, much of the world seems to be bowing down to him and demoralized opponents are rethinking the future.

  53. The One Thing Americans Remember About Biden Interactive, Yesterday

    A survey of more than 2,000 people offers an early look at his legacy.

  54. How Washington Went From Resistance to Resignation Video, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump will be sworn into office on Monday. Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains what makes this time around so different from the start of Trump’s first term.

  55. ‘So Much Uncertainty’: Businesses Worry About Trump’s Many Tariff Plans Washington, Yesterday

    The incoming president has floated numerous tariff plans. Retailers say their livelihood could depend on which ultimately come to fruition.

  56. The Federal Work Force Grew Briskly Under Biden. It’s Still Historically Low. Business, Yesterday

    Government agencies that shrank in President-elect Trump’s first term have mostly bounced back, and some have become even larger.

  57. Ahead of Day 1, Trump’s Team Works to Temper Expectations on Immigration Washington, Yesterday

    The president-elect’s immigration advisers have warned Republicans that it will take time and money from Congress to carry out the mass deportation effort he has promised to execute immediately.

  58. The Trump Resistance Won’t Be Putting on ‘Pussy Hats’ This Time Politics, Yesterday

    The Democrats who mobilized against Donald J. Trump in 2017 feel differently about protesting his return.

  59. Ukraine Braces for Trump’s Return, Eager for Peace, but Wary of the Terms Foreign, Yesterday

    Soldiers and civilians alike say that after so much loss, the new U.S. president must push for a just settlement, not peace at any cost.

  60. When Your Son Goes MAGA Styles, Yesterday

    Some liberal parents face a new, unexpected challenge: how to talk to their children who voted for Donald J. Trump.

  61. A Veteran Photographer Still Wants to Improve on Inauguration Day Summary, Yesterday

    Doug Mills has photographed every presidential swearing-in ceremony since 1985. “I’ve learned a lot from all of them,” he said.

  62. Get Your Scorecards: Global Opportunities for Trump the Deal Maker Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has made big promises on Ukraine, Iran, China and crises around the globe. But he will have to make difficult choices.

  63. The January 18 Trump Inauguration News live blog included one standalone post:
  64. People’s March in Washington Draws Thousands of Demonstrators Video, January 18

    Just two days before Donald Trump’s inauguration, thousands of people attended the People’s March across Washington.

  65. Becerra, With No Regrets, Defends Vaccine Mandates and Misinformation Fight Washington, January 18

    In a wide-ranging interview, Xavier Becerra, President Biden’s health secretary, defended his tenure and hinted that he might run for governor of California.

  66. Who Is Coming to the Inauguration — and Who Isn’t Washington, January 18

    Billionaires, foreign leaders and celebrities including Mike Tyson and Carrie Underwood will appear at the inauguration. Some prominent Democrats are taking a pass.

  67. ‘Angry and Frustrated’: Thousands Protest Trump Days Before His Inauguration National, January 18

    People nervous about the return of a Trump presidency demonstrated in Washington, D.C., New York and other cities to show support for women’s rights, racial justice and other causes.

  68. Trump Begins Selling New Crypto Token, Raising Ethical Concerns Washington, January 18

    The president-elect and his family have a direct and potentially lucrative stake in the sale of a cryptocurrency product that surged in value in the hours after going on sale, days before his inauguration.

  69. Trump’s Return Has Unnerved World Leaders. But Not India. Foreign, January 18

    An upward trajectory in relations is “almost inevitable,” the U.S. ambassador, Eric Garcetti, said in an interview before leaving his post.

  70. A List of Those Who Could Be in Line for Trump’s ‘Retribution’ Washington, January 18

    President-elect Donald J. Trump believes he has been wronged by current and former officials, members of the media and more.

  71. El plan de deportación de Trump podría empezar la próxima semana en Chicago En español, January 18

    El plan, denominado “Operación Salvaguardia” por el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas, comenzaría el martes, al día siguiente de la toma de posesión de Trump.

  72. For Those Deemed Trump’s Enemies, a Time of Anxiety and Fear Washington, January 18

    Donald Trump is returning to the White House vowing to seek retribution. Those in his sights are worried both about him — and his supporters.

  73. A días de la toma de posesión de Trump, la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos está en calma En español, January 18

    El número de migrantes ha disminuido de forma constante en los últimos meses. El descenso se ha atribuido en gran medida al endurecimiento de las restricciones introducidas por el gobierno de Biden y las autoridades mexicanas y panameñas.

  74. Mark Zuckerberg Has a Funny Idea of What It Is to Be a Man Op Ed, January 18

    The standards of masculine energy have fallen.

  75. ¿Por qué Trump sale tan serio en su retrato oficial? En español, January 18

    El retrato, que aparecerá impreso en los programas de la toma de posesión del lunes, no luce precisamente festivo. Trump aparece entrecerrando los ojos con severidad, bañado por una inquietante iluminación lynchiana.

  76. Trump’s Inauguration: What to Know About the Schedule Politics, January 18

    The president-elect will host a party at his golf club in Virginia on Saturday, kicking off four days of celebrations.

  77. Trump Brings a Chill to Washington Op Ed, January 18

    A more seasoned Trump prepares to work his will in a more biddable D.C.

  78. How Long Can the Alliance Between Tech Titans and the MAGA Faithful Last? Op Ed, January 18

    Trump’s unruly coalition is threatening to tear itself apart.

  79. Two of the World’s Leading Thinkers on How the Left Went Astray Op Ed, January 18

    Thomas Piketty and Michael Sandel debate the value of open borders and what we owe migrants.

  80. A Racist Purge Almost Destroyed My Family. Another One Is Coming. Op Ed, January 18

    If Trump issues his own order on Day 1, as he’s vowed, the first people could enter detention camps by February.

  81. What Are the Omens for Trump 2.0? Op Ed, January 18

    The only possibility for a second Trump term that would be truly surprising is a period of unlooked-for calm.

  82. The January 18 Israel Hamas Gaza Ceasefire live blog included one standalone post:
  83. When the U.S. Hit Canada With Steep Tariffs Before, Canada Had a Plan B Foreign, January 18

    But economic, political and technological changes have left Canada with few ways to handle trade restrictions now.

  84. Under Trump’s Big Tent, Republicans Are Starting to Clash Politics, January 18

    Donald J. Trump won his battle with establishment Republicans. Now, it’s disputes over immigration, taxes and foreign policy that will test his party’s unity.

  85. Trump Vowed a Crackdown on the Mexican Border, but It’s Already Quiet Foreign, January 18

    Ahead of the inauguration, migrant shelters south of the Rio Grande are far from full, a reflection of the tougher measures imposed on both sides of the border.

  86. Support for Trump’s Policies Exceeds Support for Trump National, January 18

    A new poll found the public is sympathetic to the president-elect’s plans to deport migrants and reduce America’s presence overseas.

  87. C.I.A.’s Chatbot Stands In for World Leaders Washington, January 18

    The spy agency is trying to give its teams better tools and make it easier for the private sector to develop technology for their secretive work.

  88. Birthright Citizenship Defined America. Trump Wants to Redefine It. Magazine, January 18

    The 14th Amendment made the U.S. a place where every child was born equal under the law. That might be about to change.

  89. Trump Has Promised Another Immigration Crackdown. Here’s a Primer on His First. National, January 18

    The hard-line policies in his first term were a significant shift that reframed the national conversation on immigration and helped return him to the White House.

  90. The Art of the Image: Trump as His Own Executive Producer Politics, January 18

    The once and soon-to-be president takes advantage of the blurry lines between appearance and perception, between reputation and reality.

  91. Trump’s Deportation Plan Could Start Next Week in Chicago Washington, January 18

    Details of planned immigration raids are unclear, but they would be the opening step in the president-elect’s goal of overseeing the largest deportation program in history.

  92. Biden and Trump Weigh In as TikTok Threatens to ‘Go Dark’ on Sunday Business, January 18

    The Chinese-owned company said it would cut off its services unless the U.S. assures Apple, Google and other companies that they would not be punished for hosting and distributing TikTok.

  93. Who Are the Millions of Immigrants Trump Wants to Deport? Interactive, January 18

    Trump wants to end several programs that offered new arrivals temporary relief. Millions of others without legal status may also be vulnerable to deportation.

  94. Pence Is Said to Be Planning to Attend Trump’s Inauguration Washington, January 18

    The relationship between President-elect Trump and his former vice president, Mike Pence, was irreparably broken when Mr. Pence refused Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election.

  95. Overtures to Trump Put Mayor Adams on a Political Tightrope Metro, January 18

    Mayor Eric Adams said that a meeting with President-elect Donald J. Trump was about New York City’s future. Each man has his own reasons to forge close ties.

  96. What the Cease-Fire Deal Really Means Op Ed, January 17

    After initial celebrations, challenges will be enormous as the terms of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire progress.

  97. ‘La Migra!’ A Glimpse of Trump’s Promised Deportation Storm Investigative, January 17

    Sweeps by Border Patrol agents in California have stoked fears among undocumented migrant workers on the eve of Donald J. Trump’s presidential inauguration.

  98. Can He Do That? Here’s What Biden’s Move on the Equal Rights Amendment Means. Washington, January 17

    Presidents have no direct role in approving constitutional amendments. So what could President Biden’s pronouncement recognizing a new one actually do?

  99. Judge Mulls Release to Congress of Trump Classified Documents Report Washington, January 17

    The decision by Judge Aileen M. Cannon not to issue an immediate ruling raised the possibility that President-elect Donald J. Trump would take office in the meantime and have power over the report’s release.

  100. U.S. to Deploy ‘Extraordinary Measures’ to Avoid Default on Jan. 21 Washington, January 17

    Janet L. Yellen, the outgoing Treasury secretary, urged lawmakers to raise the debt limit and protect the full faith and credit of the United States.

  101. In Canada’s ‘Suburb of Detroit,’ Fears Over Trump’s Tariff Threat Foreign, January 17

    The president-elect’s vow to impose 25 percent duties on Canadian imports could ravage Canada’s auto industry and decimate Windsor, a city deeply tied to the U.S.

  102. Oracle May Hold TikTok’s Future in Its Hands Business, January 17

    The company is one of the app’s leading server providers, managing the data centers where billions of 40-second videos are stored.

  103. Fed Quits Global Climate Risk Group Ahead of Trump Presidency Washington, January 17

    The central bank said it had decided to leave the network after the group’s work “increasingly broadened in scope.”

  104. Will President-Elect Donald Trump Stop the Law From Taking Effect? Washington, January 17

    It is unclear if Mr. Trump, who has previously said he will spare the social media platform, will or can stop the ban.

  105. Kennedy Sought to Stop Covid Vaccinations 6 Months After Rollout Science, January 17

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. petitioned the F.D.A. to revoke authorization of the shots at a time when they were in high demand and considered life-saving.

  106. Trump Picks Ex-Congressman to Manage U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Science, January 17

    Brandon Williams served aboard a nuclear submarine and represented a New York congressional district for one term, but has said little about his experience in the management of atomic weapons.

  107. Jan. 6 Cases Grind On, Days Before Trump Re-enters the White House Washington, January 17

    It is unclear what Donald J. Trump intends to do with the Jan. 6 investigation, the largest single criminal inquiry the Justice Department has undertaken in its 155-year history.

  108. Trump elige a un acaudalado amigo de Musk para conseguir Groenlandia En español, January 17

    Se espera que Ken Howery, propuesto como embajador en Dinamarca y amigo cercano del magnate de X, sea fundamental para las negociaciones sobre la isla.

  109. I.R.S. Commissioner to Quit as Trump Takes Office Washington, January 17

    Mr. Trump has said he plans to nominate Billy Long, a former Republican congressman, to the role.

  110. Monday Is Likely to Be One of the Coldest Inauguration Days in Decades Weather, January 17

    An arctic chill is headed to Washington (and much of the United States) on Monday.

  111. From the Renegade to the Supreme Court: A Timeline of TikTok’s Rise and Fall Styles, January 17

    What started as “the dance app” spawned countless memes, launched lucrative careers and shaped entire industries. Here’s how it got here.

  112. Why Is This Man Glaring? Washington, January 17

    At a moment of peak triumph and celebration, President-elect Donald J. Trump looks stern in his inauguration portrait.

  113. Here Are Key Dates in the Equal Rights Amendment’s 100-Year History Washington, January 17

    President Biden says he believes the amendment has met the requirements to be enshrined in the Constitution. Its history has been long and complex.

  114. Eric Adams, With Pardon Talk Swirling, Meets With Trump Near Mar-a-Lago Metro, January 17

    The New York mayor, who has expressed interest in a pardon to resolve federal corruption charges, met with President-elect Donald J. Trump and his son Eric on Friday.

  115. U.S. Faces Record Debt Levels as Republicans Plan Tax Cuts Washington, January 17

    The Congressional Budget Office forecasts that annual deficits will top $21 trillion over the next decade.

  116. La Corte Suprema de EE. UU. respalda la ley que obliga a vender o prohibir TikTok En español, January 17

    La empresa argumentaba que la ley violaba sus derechos de libertad de expresión y los de sus 170 millones de usuarios estadounidenses.

  117. Trump Targeted Scientists in His First Term. This Time, They’re Prepared. Climate, January 17

    Agencies and unions have put in place new guardrails designed to limit political interference in government research.

  118. Remote Work Became a Washington Way of Life. Is That About to Change? Business, January 17

    Federal employees and others in the capital have grown attached to work-from-home arrangements. But hybrid work may disappear in the second Trump era.

  119. Trump Moves Inauguration Indoors Amid Forecast of Extreme Cold Washington, January 17

    The change, a rare break with tradition, will deny Mr. Trump the pomp and large audience he hoped for at his second swearing-in.

  120. Trump’s Advisers May Move His Swearing-in Indoors Because of Cold U.S., January 17

    The potential change, a rare break with tradition, would deny Mr. Trump the pomp and large audience he hoped for at his second swearing-in.

  121. Supreme Court Backs Law Requiring TikTok to Be Sold or Banned Washington, January 17

    The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment rights and those of its 170 million users.

  122. Nancy Pelosi no asistirá a la toma de posesión de Donald Trump En español, January 17

    La congresista se enfrentó al presidente electo durante su primer mandato, y la animadversión entre ambos persistió después de que él dejara el cargo.

  123. I.M.F. Raises U.S. Economic Forecast as Other Regions Lag Business, January 17

    It is projecting 2.7 percent growth for 2025. But uncertainty about pending Trump policies looms over the global economic trajectory.

  124. Medicare to Negotiate Lower Prices for Weight-Loss Drugs Science, January 17

    The government is expected to pay lower prices for Ozempic and Wegovy starting in 2027. The Trump administration will decide whether to expand coverage for millions of Americans.

  125. Waiting for the Immigration Raids, Again The Daily, January 17

    We caught up with a woman whom we spoke to five years ago about the threat of deportation — and looked at the parallels between then and now.

  126. El equipo de Trump evade las conversaciones sobre las deportaciones masivas, según funcionarios de países latinoamericanos En español, January 17

    Según los analistas, es posible que el gobierno entrante quiera limitar la confrontación antes de firmar una serie de decretos en materia de inmigración que harían que los gobiernos de la región tuvieran que reaccionar.

  127. TikTok Makes Last-Minute Push as Supreme Court Is Poised to Rule on Ban Business, January 17

    With the court signaling it will release a decision on Friday, lobbyists for the app pushed lawmakers to shift course.

  128. Trump Team Rebuffs Talks on Mass Deportations, Latin American Countries Say Foreign, January 17

    Mexican officials and other leaders in the region have not been able to meet with the incoming administration about its migration and deportation plans.

  129. In Pakistan, Imran Khan’s Followers Are Counting on Trump to Free Him Foreign, January 17

    A Trump ally has called on Pakistan to release the former prime minister from prison, inspiring fervent hope among his supporters.

  130. Noem Backs Revival of Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Washington, January 17

    The department that the South Dakota governor seeks to lead will be critical to fulfilling the incoming administration’s promises to quickly crack down on immigration.

  131. An Illustrated Guide to Trump’s Conflict of Interest Risks Interactive, January 17

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has a range of new business ventures that could expose him to even greater potential conflicts of interest than during his first term.

  132. Doctors and Nurses Should Get Ready for Mass Deportations Op Ed, January 17

    Doctors have a responsibility to reassure their patients, regardless of immigration status, that they are welcome and protected.

  133. How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trump’s Arms Op Ed, January 17

    Marc Andreessen explains the newest faction of conservatism.

  134. What Did the Trump Tax Cuts Do? Nobody Really Knows. Washington, January 17

    Economic upheaval caused by the pandemic has clouded analysts’ ability to understand the effects of the 2017 tax law. Republicans call it a huge success and want to extend it anyway.

  135. Democrats Are Losing the War for Attention. Badly. Op Ed, January 17

    The MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes on why attention has become more valuable than money in politics.

  136. As the Power Shifts, D.C. Restaurateurs Are Nervous, and Diplomatic Dining, January 17

    With Trump back in town, owners are wondering how the dining scene will shape up.

  137. Why Trump’s Second-Term Agenda Could Hinge on the Court He Hates the Most National, January 17

    Once again, an incoming Trump White House is likely to clash with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But the court in San Francisco has changed since 2017.

  138. Standing Up to Donald Trump’s Fear Tactics Editorial, January 17

    There is a real risk that the nation’s institutions will succumb to Trump’s campaign of intimidation and not do their jobs.

  139. How the Man Behind Trump’s Deportation Plan Found MAGA Politics, January 17

    Thomas Homan once defended Obama-era policies and health care for transgender immigrants. Now he’s eyeing hotlines to report undocumented neighbors and arrests of local officials who get in the way.

  140. Why New York Is a Sanctuary City, and How That Could Change Under Trump Metro, January 17

    New York’s status as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants has shifted over time. Now, as President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to enter office, it may shift once again.

  141. Netanyahu enfrenta una crisis política por el acuerdo de alto al fuego en Gaza En español, January 17

    Con sus socios de coalición de extrema derecha oponiéndose al fin de la guerra y amenazando con abandonarla, el primer ministro israelí puede tener que elegir: ellos o el acuerdo.

  142. Biden y Trump dejan a un lado su enemistad para alcanzar el alto al fuego en Gaza En español, January 17

    La extraordinaria colaboración entre el presidente saliente y el entrante no impidió que ambas partes se atribuyeran el mérito.

  143. Nancy Pelosi Is Skipping Trump’s Inauguration Washington, January 17

    The former speaker clashed with Donald Trump throughout his first term, and the acrimony between the two persisted after he left office.

  144. Ucrania, Medio Oriente, China: ¿cuáles son los retos del Pentágono en el nuevo gobierno de EE. UU.? En español, January 16

    El nuevo secretario de Defensa enfrentará retos importantes en el mundo y en casa.

  145. Eric Adams Will Meet With Trump at Mar-a-Lago Today Metro, January 16

    The New York City mayor, who is under federal indictment, has spoken warmly about President-elect Donald J. Trump in recent weeks and has said he is open to receiving a pardon from him.

  146. Two Watchdogs Were Rebuffed From Joining Trump’s Cost-Cutting Effort Washington, January 16

    “We have no room in our administration for Democrats,” a transition spokeswoman replied after good-government activists tried to join the president-elect’s new efficiency department.

  147. The January 16 Trump News Hearings live blog included one standalone post:
  148. State Attorneys General Ask Courts to Preserve Biden-era Gun Control Measures National, January 16

    Days before Trump returns to office, the legal fight with Democratic state officials over his agenda has begun.

  149. F.T.C. Sues Largest U.S. Apartment Landlord Over Hidden Fees Business, January 16

    The antitrust and consumer protection agency accused Greystar Real Estate Partners of deceptive pricing, charging tenants millions of dollars in unadvertised fees.

  150. Biden Administration Creates Final Limits for Oil Drillers in Alaska Climate, January 16

    Republicans said they were seeking ways to quickly reverse the restrictions in the state’s North Slope region.