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  1. Trump’s ‘Learning Curve’ on China Ends With Conciliation at Summit World, Today

    The president has shifted the foundations of American policy toward China, throwing aside the adversarial approach of recent years.

  2. For Xi’s Critics, Summit Spectacle Is Fuel for Jokes They Can’t Tell Business, Today

    On Threads and other sites, liberal-minded Chinese accounts were mocking the proceedings and offering a rare window into opinions on Xi Jinping and his leadership style.

  3. Some Medicare Patients Can Now Get Free CBD Health, Today

    The Trump administration has authorized a test program to see if the cannabis compound can ease some symptoms and reduce health care costs among older patients.

  4. How Two Criminal Cases Reflect America’s Tense Relations With China U.S., Today

    The Trump-Xi summit emphasized stability. But China’s recruitment of foreign agents has fueled suspicion of Chinese Americans.

  5. Trump Discussed U.S. Arms Sales With Xi ‘In Great Detail’ World, Today

    The engagement between the president and the Chinese leader may have tested a decades-old U.S. assurance to Taiwan not to consult Beijing on the topic.

  6. Trump Loyalist Leads Administration’s Hunt for Fraud in Elections U.S., Today

    The loyalist, Dan Bishop, put his fealty to the president on display when he pressed the F.B.I. to chase investigative leads it had already rejected.

  7. Xi Pitches His Vision for Avoiding a Superpower Collision World, Today

    Having fought the Trump administration to a draw, China’s Xi Jinping is proposing “constructive strategic stability,” aimed at drawing lines he thinks the U.S. should not cross.

  8. In Kentucky, the Iran War Complicates a Republican Primary U.S., Today

    Representative Thomas Massie, the incumbent, has opposed President Trump’s military strikes on Iran. He is now facing the biggest challenge of his career.

  9. Despite Tensions, China Greets Trump With Pomp and Pageantry World, Today

    There was no major breakthrough in Beijing, but China pulled out all the stops for President Trump, with extravagant ceremonies and a state banquet.

  10. What Trump Gained, and Didn’t, From China Business, Today

    President Trump is returning home from Beijing after a two-day summit that achieved a few deals but left investors and analysts underwhelmed.

  11. ‘For Example, Putin’: How Xi Used a Private Garden Walk to Charm Trump World, Today

    Watch an exchange between the two men in which the Chinese leader sought to signal exclusivity and name-dropped Russia’s president.

  12. Oil Prices Climb on Fears of Broader Energy Crunch Business, Today

    Hopes for an end to the war in Iran faded after President Trump failed to secure a commitment from China to help persuade Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  13. A.I. Safety Is So Back + Mythos Mayhem with Nikesh Arora + Hot Mess Express Podcasts, Today

    After several years of dismissing A.I. safety as doomer fear-mongering, parts of the Trump administration now seem ready to support regulation.

  14. At the Summit Briefing, Today

    We wrap up President Trump’s visit to China.

  15. What to Know About Day 2 of Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit World, Today

    President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, emphasized stability but announced no major breakthroughs on points of contention like trade, Taiwan and the war in Iran.

  16. Trump Touts ‘Fantastic Trade Deals’ With China, but Details Are Scarce Business, Today

    The president left Beijing following a summit with China, during which the two countries sought to stabilize their economic and political relations.

  17. Sanctioned by China, Rubio Enjoys a Trip to Beijing World, Today

    There has been rampant speculation online about whether the Chinese government changed the transliteration of Marco Rubio’s name to overlook sanctions. But that theory is wrong.

  18. A Guide to Medicare’s New Coverage for Obesity Drugs Business, Today

    What you should know about the federal government’s pilot program offering GLP-1s solely for weight loss.

  19. ​Want to Know What Is Going to Happen in the Midterms? So Does Amy Walter. ​ Opinion, Today

    Two powerful forces in politics clash.

  20. Stop Looking for an ‘Offramp’ in Iran. There’s No Such Thing. Opinion, Today

    And no, an exit strategy won’t help you, either.

  21. The Damage of ‘Trump Math’ Is Adding Up Opinion, Today

    Authoritarians go after data. The president has already started.

  22. Trump-Xi Summit Ends With No Major Breakthroughs Video, Today

    China’s leader, Xi Jinping, gave President Trump a tour of secretive Beijing compound toward the end of their two-day summit.

  23. Trump Announces Boeing Jet Order From China. Beijing Stays Silent. World, Today

    The deal, if it materializes, would be a major win for Boeing, which has lost ground to Airbus in one of the world’s largest aviation markets.

  24. U.S. and China Will Start Discussing A.I. Safety, Bessent Says World, Today

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent did not say when these talks would happen. There are fears in the United States and China about the threats from A.I., but neither side is willing to slow down its development.

  25. The Secretive Center of Power Where Trump Met Xi World, Today

    China’s leader, Xi Jinping, was meeting with President Trump on Friday at Zhongnanhai, a heavily guarded Beijing compound where top Chinese officials live and work.

  26. Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says U.S., Today

    At a court hearing over a presidential order seeking to exert more control over elections, a government lawyer said no “responsible state” should rely on the lists to update their voter rolls.

  27. Cuba afirma que se agotaron sus reservas de petróleo En español, Today

    El gobierno cubano lidia con una grave crisis energética debido al colapso de las infraestructuras y la disminución del suministro de Venezuela.

  28. Las ambiciones de Trump chocan con el pragmatismo de Xi En español, Today

    A pesar de los problemas de China —deflación, despoblación, la burbuja inmobiliaria—, Xi dejó claro que había llegado el momento de que su país actuara como una superpotencia.

  29. South Carolina Governor Formally Calls for Redistricting Special Session U.S., Yesterday

    But he stopped short of ordering lawmakers to redo the map so that Republicans could sweep the state’s congressional delegation, which President Trump has pressured them to do.

  30. Why Trump’s Reflecting Pool Repairs Are in Trouble Video, Yesterday

    Federal records show that the no-bid contract to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and paint it blue now costs $13.1 million. That’s about seven times the amount President Trump initially said it would cost.

  31. Vance Blames Democrats as U.S. Halts Some Medicaid Payments, Claiming Fraud U.S., Yesterday

    Vice President JD Vance traveled to Maine for a speech, making a midterm election pitch that only Republicans could root out fraud in public benefits.

  32. El director de la CIA viaja a Cuba mientras EE. UU. intensifica la presión a la isla En español, Yesterday

    John Ratcliffe, director de la CIA, es el funcionario de más alto rango del gobierno de Trump que ha visitado el país.

  33. Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill Access by Mail to Continue U.S., Yesterday

    A federal appeals court ruling against the Food and Drug Administration would have restricted access by mail to mifepristone.

  34. House Again Blocks War Powers Vote to Halt Iran Conflict U.S., Yesterday

    But two vulnerable Republicans joined Democrats in the effort to force President Trump to win authorization from Congress, in the latest sign of G.O.P. jitters over the war.

  35. El silencio del principal asesor militar de Trump deja muchas preguntas En español, Yesterday

    Como jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto, el general Dan Caine está obligado a mantenerse al margen de la refriega política provocada por la guerra en Irán. Pero trabaja para un presidente que le exige lealtad absoluta.

  36. C.I.A. Director Travels to Cuba as U.S. Intensifies Pressure U.S., Yesterday

    John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, is the highest-ranking official in the Trump administration to visit the country.

  37. Un juez ordena devolver a EE. UU. a una mujer colombiana deportada a Congo-Kinsasa En español, Yesterday

    El juez consideró que era muy probable que el gobierno de Donald Trump hubiera infringido la ley al deportar a la mujer al país africano a pesar de que este se negaba a acogerla.

  38. Cuba Says It Has Run Out of Oil World, Yesterday

    A long-running energy crisis in the island nation reached a breaking point this week, when government officials said they had run out of reserves.

  39. ¿Qué cenaron Trump y Xi? En español, Yesterday

    Los chefs chinos trataron de apelar a las preferencias culinarias de Trump al tiempo que utilizaban ingredientes y técnicas de cocina tradicionales.

  40. ¿Los abogados del gobierno están por encima de los cuerpos disciplinarios de la profesión? Una demanda en EE. UU. lo analiza En español, Yesterday

    El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. impulsa una propuesta para intentar paralizar o retrasar que los colegios de abogados sancionen la ética de los profesionales que trabajan para el gobierno de Trump.

  41. Trump’s and Xi’s Body Language at the Summit Mirrored Their Styles World, Yesterday

    Although at odds over issues like trade and Taiwan, the U.S. and Chinese leaders met in Beijing with a show of friendly gestures.

  42. Here’s What It Costs to Keep a Coal Plant Open Climate, Yesterday

    A regulatory filing explains just how much it costs to keep an aging coal plant open under the Trump administration’s orders.

  43. Should Every Party Be Allowed to Vote in a Primary? U.S., Yesterday

    New research claims that bipartisan primaries have broad societal benefit, but opposition is growing, and Louisiana voters this weekend will participate in the state’s first closed primary since 1978.

  44. Federal Chemical Safety Board Sends Warning on Trump Disaster Policy Climate, Yesterday

    The board said the administration is taking “a significant step backwards” on preventing chemical disasters.

  45. Appeals Court Appears Skeptical of Trump Orders Targeting Law Firms U.S., Yesterday

    A three-judge panel showed few signs of siding with the president on his efforts to compel law firms to work for the administration or face threats.

  46. Trump Was Flattering, Xi Was Resolute. The Difference Spoke Volumes. World, Yesterday

    In contrast to his rhetoric about China at home, President Trump spoke in conciliatory terms with Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader.

  47. E.P.A. Moves to Weaken Water Pollution Rule for Coal Plants Climate, Yesterday

    The agency also said it would delay the implementation of an air pollution rule for cars and trucks by two years.

  48. Xi no deja dudas a Trump: Taiwán tiene alta prioridad En español, Yesterday

    El líder chino, Xi Jinping, dijo que las relaciones entre ambos países podrían volverse una “situación extremadamente peligrosa” si Trump hace caso omiso de las exigencias chinas sobre Taiwán.

  49. Spies, Sanctions, Cyberattacks: China and the U.S. Clash Behind the Scenes U.S., Yesterday

    After months of avoiding confrontation, the Trump administration has taken recent steps to call out China on Iran, artificial intelligence and spying.

  50. White House Officials to Speak at Christian Prayer Festival U.S., Yesterday

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are among the scheduled speakers at the event, part of festivities for the nation’s 250th birthday.

  51. U.S. Set to Drop Charges Against Indian Billionaire Accused of Fraud New York, Yesterday

    The decision came after a meeting in which a lawyer for the billionaire, Gautam Adani, made an unusual offer, according to people familiar with the matter.

  52. Trump’s War Is Punishing the Poor, Starting at the Gas Pump Opinion, Yesterday

    Higher fuel prices are a burden on low-income families.

  53. Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. Carried Out Secret Attacks in Iran, U.S. Officials Say World, Yesterday

    The Gulf Arab states have been grappling with how to deter Iran after the war made clear the limits of American security guarantees.

  54. Xi Warned of the ‘Thucydides Trap.’ What Is It? World, Yesterday

    China’s leader reached for Greek history to warn the United States of what can happen when a rising power meets an incumbent one.

  55. Trump’s Push to Keep Coal Plants Open Is Costing Hundreds of Millions Climate, Yesterday

    Costs have been mounting in the year since the Trump administration began directing aging coal plants to say open.

  56. Trump Might Welcome Chinese Investment, but America Is Wary Business, Yesterday

    A pledge for more Chinese investment could face backlash given longstanding national security concerns in the United States.

  57. Who Attended the U.S.-China State Banquet in Beijing? World, Yesterday

    Guests included top U.S. and Chinese officials and the chief executives of several major American companies.

  58. U.S. Abruptly Cancels Deployment of 4,000 Troops to Poland U.S., Yesterday

    It was unclear why Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called off the deployment to Poland, which has close relations with the United States.

  59. Trump Cites Inaccurate Data to Downplay Economic Toll of Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    He has minimized soaring gas prices, rising inflation and the American economy’s need for the Strait of Hormuz.

  60. Where Are the Women at the Trump-Xi Summit? World, Yesterday

    Nearly all the business leaders and officials accompanying President Trump in China are men. There are few women on the Chinese side, too.

  61. ‘Quite Brutal,’ ‘Not Friendly’: What People in China Say of Trump World, Yesterday

    Residents in four Chinese cities described a mixture of amusement and anger, blaming U.S. tensions for a slowing economy and rising fuel prices.

  62. Trump Invites Xi to White House During State Dinner in Beijing World, Yesterday

    President Trump and President Xi Jinping of China emphasized cooperation in their remarks after walking into the Great Hall of the People side by side.

  63. China’s State Dinner for Trump Includes Beef Ribs, Roast Duck and Tiramisu World, Yesterday

    A mixture of Chinese and international dishes were on the menu as Beijing’s chefs sought to appeal to President Trump’s tastes.

  64. What to Know About Day 1 of Trump and Xi’s Meeting World, Yesterday

    President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, exchanged pleasantries and also tackled areas of contention like Taiwan and trade.

  65. Trump en China En español, Yesterday

    El presidente será recibido con todos los honores, pero la profunda brecha que hay entre Estados Unidos y China será muy difícil de reparar.

  66. Flags, Flattery and a Blunt Warning on Trump’s First Day in China World, Yesterday

    During the first round of two days of talks, Xi Jinping issued a stern warning about Taiwan while Trump touted all the top business leaders in his delegation.

  67. A Closer Look at Who’s in the U.S. Delegation to China Interactive, Yesterday

    Some of Mr. Trump’s most influential cabinet members and the C.E.O.s of some of America’s biggest corporations accompanied him on his visit to Beijing.

  68. A New Leader — and a New Showdown — at the Fed The Daily, Yesterday

    Kevin Warsh was sworn in as the new chair of the Federal Reserve.

  69. Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa World, Yesterday

    From satellite phone check-ins to a borrowed royal plane, new details show how Taiwan’s leader’s team outwitted China and pulled off an audacious journey to southern Africa.

  70. Trump and Xi Discuss the Need to Open the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Says World, Yesterday

    Earlier, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview that China should take a more active role in resolving a standoff over the strait.

  71. Elon Musk Returns to Trump’s Side in Beijing World, Yesterday

    Mr. Musk is part of a delegation of business leaders to China, where his interests include Tesla’s electric vehicle factory and solar panels.

  72. The Trump Dumpster Fire Is Lit Opinion, Yesterday

    When MAHA turns into HAHA.

  73. Oil Prices Rise as Trump Meets China’s Xi Business, Yesterday

    The president is expected to urge the Chinese leader to help ease tensions in the Middle East by helping to persuade Iran to end the war.

  74. Thomas Massie Is One of a Vanishing Breed: A Republican Who Will Stand Up to Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    An individual with principles and quirks, and against being told what to do.

  75. What Autocrats Have in Common With Abusers Opinion, Yesterday

    M. Gessen and Rachel Louise Snyder on the parallels between authoritarianism and domestic violence.

  76. How an Image of Washington at Prayer Became a Touchstone for the Right Arts, Yesterday

    A scene inspired by the winter at Valley Forge has become more prominent in the Trump era, along with claims that the United States was founded as a Christian nation.

  77. Who Might Run for President in 2028? The (Very) Long List. Interactive, Yesterday

    The collection of names is admittedly speculative, and it’s likely to grow.

  78. Crypto Industry Is Pushing a Bill to Tilt Regulation in Its Favor Technology, Yesterday

    After a series of political victories under President Trump, firms are lobbying Congress for a sweeping framework they helped shape.

  79. China Restores Beef Trade With U.S. as Goodwill Gesture for Trump Visit World, Yesterday

    Beijing approved export licenses for hundreds of American slaughterhouses to resume beef shipments, ending a 15-month ban.

  80. Trump and Xi Meet as Summit Begins Video, Yesterday

    President Trump shook hands with President Xi Jinping of China at the start of a two-day summit in Beijing on Thursday. They are expected to discuss trade, Iran and Taiwan.

  81. The Ancient Beijing Temple at the Center of Trump’s Visit World, Yesterday

    The Temple of Heaven and Great Hall of the People embody distinct parts of China’s history, which Xi Jinping has sought to underscore while hosting state visits.

  82. Trump no debe darle más victorias a China En español, Yesterday

    La política de Trump hacia China ha debilitado a EE. UU., especialmente en su segundo mandato.

  83. President Trump Goes to China World, Yesterday

    His talks with Xi Jinping in Beijing could decide whether the United States and China maintain their uneasy truce on trade.

  84. Pedro Sánchez encabeza la oposición política a Donald Trump. Y está ganando En español, Yesterday

    El líder de España ha establecido una filosofía de gobierno alternativa al trumpismo.

  85. A Watchful Beijing Tightens Security for Trump’s Visit World, Yesterday

    Historic sites and roads have been closed in the Chinese capital for President Trump’s state visit, resulting in severe traffic and disappointed tourists.

  86. Irán, Taiwán y la tregua comercial: las cartas de Xi para negociar con Trump En español, Yesterday

    China quiere que continúe la tregua comercial con EE. UU. Eso significa que Xi negociará con Trump para que no se impongan más aranceles, ni controles a las exportaciones, ni sanciones a sus empresas.

  87. Is America Still No. 1? Video, Yesterday

    The billionaire investor who predicted the 2008 financial crash is bearish on America’s future standing in the world. On “Interesting Times,” Ray Dalio tells the columnist Ross Douthat why.

  88. Judge Orders U.S. to Return Colombian Woman Deported to Congo World, Yesterday

    The unusual ruling came after the judge found that the Trump administration had most likely violated the law by deporting the 55-year-old woman to the African country despite its refusal to take her.

  89. Justice Dept. Sues to Block Ethics Punishments of Administration Lawyers U.S., Yesterday

    The move escalates the administration’s feud with legal disciplinary bodies over the ethical conduct of government lawyers.

  90. Trump’s Entourage to China Has Numerous Industry Executives Video, Yesterday

    President Trump brought more than a dozen executives of lead financial and tech companies on his trip to Beijing. Trump is expected to discuss the creation of a board of investment and a board of trade with China.

  91. Here’s Why Taiwan Is Watching What Trump Says in Beijing World, Yesterday

    There are few issues in diplomacy more complicated than the status of the self-governing island, which China claims as its own. It is almost certain to come up when President Trump meets China’s leader.

  92. Canada and Alberta Agree to Raise Carbon Prices as Pipeline Tradeoff World, May 13

    But the agreement is the latest softening of carbon reduction measures introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney since he took office last year.

  93. The China Gambit: From Nixon to Trump U.S., May 13

    President Trump’s visit to Beijing comes as relations with China have became more combative.

  94. As Their Leaders Meet, American and Chinese People Are Drifting Apart World, May 13

    Past meetings between the presidents of the U.S. and China have involved friendly displays of cultural exchange. Those gestures have largely dried up.

  95. Why Xi Doesn’t Need a Deal With Trump World, May 13

    President Xi Jinping of China is buying time for Beijing and may see an opening with a U.S. president weakened by the war in Iran.

  96. Más aviones espía y drones estadounidenses vigilan Cuba En español, May 13

    Mientras el presidente Trump amenaza con actuar contra la isla, los expertos debaten si los vuelos que Estados Unidos no oculta son solo una intimidación o presagian la fuerza militar.

  97. Trump Administration Will Withhold $1.3 Billion in Medicaid Payments to California U.S., May 13

    Vice President JD Vance said the state had not done enough to fight fraud in the public health insurance program.

  98. Miami Residents Sue Over Trump’s Plan to Make His Library a Hotel U.S., May 13

    The suit argues that the development on state-donated land would violate the Constitution’s domestic emoluments clause, which prohibits the president from accepting money or gifts from states.

  99. Trump in Beijing World, May 13

    The president will get the red carpet treatment, but the deep rift between the U.S. and China will be very hard to repair.

  100. Is Trump Tuned Out to Americans’ Financial Worries? A Remark Suggests Yes. U.S., May 13

    Asked if he was motivated by Americans’ financial woes to make a deal to end the war with Iran, he responded, “Not even a little bit.”

  101. Uyghurs Hope Trump Returns to First-Term Toughness at Summit U.S., May 13

    In 2021, the president declared China’s crackdown on Uyghurs a genocide. Now, it rarely surfaces.

  102. More U.S. Spy Planes and Drones Are Surveilling Cuba World, May 13

    As President Trump threatens to act against Cuba, experts are debating whether the flights, which the United States is not taking pains to hide, are just intimidation or foreshadow military force.

  103. Gen. Caine’s Silence on Iran War Leaves Questions About Military Strategy U.S., May 13

    The president’s top military adviser is walking a tightrope as he leads the military through a divisive and unpopular war.

  104. República Dominicana acepta recibir a migrantes de terceros países deportados por EE. UU. En español, May 13

    La nación caribeña se une a otros países latinoamericanos, como El Salvador, Costa Rica y Panamá, que han alcanzado este tipo de acuerdos.

  105. What to Watch at the High-Stakes U.S.-China Summit Business, May 13

    Here’s what to know about the biggest sources of tension in U.S.-China relations before the first summit in Beijing in nine years between the nations’ leaders.

  106. Trump’s China Policy Has Weakened America Opinion, May 13

    In Beijing this week, Mr. Trump should not hand China more victories.

  107. Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair U.S., May 13

    President Trump’s pick to replace Jerome H. Powell takes the helm at a highly uncertain moment for the economy and with heightened concern about the Federal Reserve’s ability to operate independently.

  108. Trump dice que no le preocupa el impacto económico de la guerra en Irán para EE. UU. En español, May 13

    Cuando se le preguntó si la situación económica de los estadounidenses lo motivaba para llegar a un trato, el presidente Trump dijo sin rodeos: “Ni siquiera un poco”.

  109. Trump llegó a China. Así fue recibido en el aeropuerto En español, May 13

    Pekín envió a un vicepresidente de alto rango para dar la bienvenida al presidente Trump. ¿Qué significa esto?

  110. Eric Trump, Who Runs the Family Business, Hops Along on the Plane to China U.S., May 13

    The president’s middle son is said to be joining his father in a “personal capacity” rather than to make business deals.

  111. Chinese Firms Plot Secret Arms Sales to Iran, U.S. Officials Say U.S., May 13

    The effort involves plans to send weapons through other countries in an effort to hide the origins of the shipments.

  112. Trump Says He Does Not Think About Economic Hardships Linked to Iran War Video, May 13

    President Trump said on Tuesday that he did not think about the economic hardships Americans face from the war in Iran. Instead, he said that he was focused on preventing Iran from having a nuclear weapon.

  113. The Controversy Over Graham Platner’s Tattoo and Posts Opinion, May 13

    Readers say David French’s critique of the likely Democratic candidate for the Senate in Maine was too harsh.

  114. Top Kennedy Spokesman Resigns in Protest of Move to Allow Flavored Vapes U.S., May 13

    In a letter to President Trump, the spokesman, Rich Danker, said allowing the sale of flavored e-cigarettes would enhance their appeal to children.

  115. Why the Bombing of Iran Tied the U.S. More Closely to China Business, May 13

    As the U.S. tries to rebuild its weapons stockpiles drained in the Iran war, it will need access to rare-earth minerals, an industry China dominates.

  116. Irán conserva importantes capacidades en materia de misiles, según inteligencia de EE. UU. En español, May 13

    Nuevas evaluaciones dicen que Irán conserva 30 de sus 33 sitios de misiles a lo largo del estrecho de Ormuz, lo que sugiere que su ejército aún es más fuerte de lo que ha dicho el presidente Trump.

  117. Senate Again Rejects Bid to End Iran War, but G.O.P. Opposition Grows U.S., May 13

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska became the latest Republican to switch her vote to halt the conflict and require President Trump to win congressional approval to continue it.

  118. El conferenciante y rey filósofo: así es Xi Jinping a puerta cerrada En español, May 13

    Los encuentros con otros líderes mundiales revelan una faceta del dirigente chino que el público rara vez ve, y ofrecen pistas sobre cómo abordará al presidente Trump en Pekín.

  119. What China’s Choice of Airport Greeter Says About Trump World, May 13

    Beijing welcomed President Trump with a high-ranking vice president, but the choice of a ceremonial leader suggests China is trading symbolism for substance.

  120. Trump and Xi: Beneath the Pomp and Niceties, a Geopolitical Rivalry U.S., May 13

    The relationship between the two leaders is marked just as much by mistrust and confrontation as it is by niceties.

  121. President Trump Arrives in China for Summit With Xi Jinping Video, May 13

    President Trump landed in Beijing ahead of a high-stakes, two-day summit with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping. Trade and the war with Iran were expected to be high on the agenda when the two meet.

  122. Musk, Rubio, Hegseth: Who is Traveling With Trump to China? U.S., May 13

    President Trump arrived in Beijing, ahead of his meeting with President Xi Jinping of China. Among those accompanying Mr. Trump were top administration officials and business leaders.

  123. Fuel Prices Drive Sales of E.V.s, Just Not in the U.S. Business, May 13

    Electric vehicle sales have soared in Europe and much of the rest of the world, but Americans are still hesitant.

  124. Trump Arrives in Beijing to Begin High-Stakes Summit With Xi U.S., May 13

    President Trump was greeted by China’s vice president, Han Zheng, and other officials, as well as a military honor guard.

  125. With a Friend in Trump, the Tobacco Industry Secures a Lucrative Win U.S., May 13

    In a dispute over vapes, the president sided with tobacco companies that filled his groups’ coffers over his own F.D.A. commissioner, who resigned in protest.

  126. Tariff Refunds Begin to Reach Businesses as Trump Lashes Out at Court Business, May 13

    The government must return about $160 billion, plus interest, collected from duties deemed illegal and potentially more if it loses a related tariff case.

  127. With Trump in China, Mideast War Simmers Without End in Sight World, May 13

    Before leaving Washington on Tuesday, the president reiterated threats to decimate Iran if it doesn’t agree to a deal to resolve the conflict.

  128. Why a Warsh-Led Fed May Keep Interest Rates Steady Business, May 13

    Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to run the Federal Reserve, would face a growing inflation challenge if he’s confirmed.

  129. Trump in China Briefing, May 13

    We preview the Trump-Xi summit.

  130. The Uncomfortable Parallels Between Starmer and Biden World, May 13

    In Britain, some argue that Prime Minister Keir Starmer, by rejecting calls to step aside, risks repeating the mistakes of President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

  131. Two Superpowers Across the Table The Daily, May 13

    Here’s what to expect from the summit between President Trump and China’s top leader, Xi Jinping.

  132. U.S. Intelligence Undercuts Trump’s War Claims, and the Cost of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ The Headlines, May 13

    Plus, the controversy engulfing Eurovision.

  133. What You Need to Know About the Federal Gas Tax Business, May 13

    President Trump said he would like to suspend the 18.4-cent-a-gallon tax, but it’s a move that may save drivers only a few dollars a month.

  134. Russia-Ukraine War Shows Cease-Fires Have Lost Meaning Under Trump World, May 13

    Temporary truces have become a tool of performative diplomacy, an end in themselves rather than a prelude to a lasting settlement, analysts say.

  135. Mixed Feelings in Beijing Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit Video, May 13

    People in Beijing shared their views on the relationship between the United States and China as the city prepared for President Trump’s state visit.

  136. Would You Trust Pete Hegseth With $1.5 Trillion of Your Money? Opinion, May 13

    “You name it, we’re investing in it” does not inspire confidence.

  137. The Autocracy Index: Trump’s Disregard for Congress Has Reached a New Level Interactive, May 13

    Measuring America’s democratic erosion.

  138. Andreessen Horowitz Is Spending on Politics Like No Other Technology, May 13

    “If you think there’s a lot of money in politics now,” Marc Andreessen said in 2000, “you haven’t seen anything yet.” His firm is now the biggest known spender on this campaign cycle.

  139. As Trump Tower Deal in Australia Falls Apart, a Blame Game Begins World, May 13

    The property developer says the war in Iran and Trump’s “unpopularity” contributed to the collapse of a plan for a 91-story building on the Gold Coast.

  140. México y EE. UU. rechazan que la CIA tuviera un papel letal en un operativo en México En español, May 13

    Los desmentidos se produjeron después de un reportaje de CNN que afirmó que la CIA participó en el asesinato del integrante de un cártel a principios de año.

  141. Xi Has Trump Right Where He Wants Him Opinion, May 13

    While Trump chases quick wins and flashy optics, Xi plays a generational game for global dominance.

  142. Europa prueba una nueva táctica para tratar a Trump: sin pedir disculpas En español, May 13

    Los líderes europeos, atrapados en las secuelas de la guerra de Estados Unidos en Irán, han criticado al presidente públicamente. Cuando él se ha enfadado, ellos no han dado marcha atrás.

  143. Europe Tries a Trumpian Tactic With Trump: No Apologies World, May 13

    Stuck with the fallout from America’s war in Iran, European leaders have criticized the president publicly. When he’s been angered, they haven’t backed down.

  144. Trump’s Shrinking Ambitions on China U.S., May 13

    The president came into office planning harsher trade moves on China than on the rest of the world. Here’s why he’s had to scale them back.

  145. Will Trump and Xi Try to Slow the A.I. Arms Race? World, May 13

    The leaders of both countries are expected to discuss the risks from artificial intelligence, but neither country is willing to be the first to slow down.

  146. Trump’s Trade War With China: How We Got to a Stalemate In 3 Numbers Business, May 13

    As President Trump prepares to meet with Xi Jinping, a trade war that once threatened to freeze commerce between the two countries has given way to an uneasy truce.

  147. Nvidia C.E.O. Hitches Ride With Trump to China After Last-Minute Invite U.S., May 13

    Jensen Huang boarded Air Force One in Alaska, joining a delegation of more than a dozen business leaders accompanying President Trump on his trip to Beijing.

  148. U.S. and Mexican Officials Deny C.I.A. Had Lethal Role in Mexico Operation World, May 13

    The denials came after a CNN report claimed the C.I.A. had been involved in the assassination of a cartel member inside Mexico earlier this year.

  149. Dominican Republic Agrees to Take Third-Country Migrants Deported by U.S. World, May 13

    The agreement, which reverses President Luis Abinader’s previous stance, is part of President Trump’s efforts to find governments willing to accept deportees.

  150. Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Defense Plan Could Cost $1.2 Trillion U.S., May 13

    A report from the Congressional Budget Office said that space-based interceptors, which do not currently exist, would probably consume 60 percent of the total cost.