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  1. Judge Says F.B.I. Can Keep 2020 Election Records Seized From Georgia U.S., Today

    The ruling is the latest in a saga driven by President Trump’s desire for redemption in the state, which he lost in 2020. The county is likely to appeal.

  2. A Scaled-Back Celebration for Public Servants ‘in Trauma’ U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has eliminated more than 350,000 federal jobs. But an annual effort to inspire talented people to serve the public continues.

  3. Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync U.S., Yesterday

    The administration’s latest shifts on the status of the conflict show how treacherous it is to speak for a president who cultivates an erratic style.

  4. Trump’s Indiana Victory Shows His Enduring Grip on Core Republican Supporters U.S., Yesterday

    Low approval ratings? MAGA divisions? The president was able to turn out party loyalists in an Indiana primary to help him oust Republican state lawmakers who had crossed him.

  5. Los candidatos respaldados por Trump se imponen en las primarias de Indiana En español, Yesterday

    El presidente apoyó a los adversarios de siete legisladores republicanos que se opusieron a su iniciativa de redistribución de distritos. Al menos cinco ganaron sus elecciones.

  6. La Casa Blanca insiste en que la guerra contra Irán terminó, aunque vuelen misiles En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump intenta dejar atrás la mayor crisis política de su presidencia. Pero proclamar el fin de la guerra no lo convierte en realidad.

  7. Iran War Looms Over Vance as He Visits Iowa U.S., Yesterday

    The vice president, a skeptic of the war, made his first visit of the cycle to the state that will kick off the 2028 nominating process.

  8. Jack Smith Calls the Justice Dept. ‘Corrupted’ by Trump and His Allies U.S., Yesterday

    At a private event in Washington last month, Mr. Smith, the former special counsel, accused Justice Department leaders of targeting people for prosecution to please and impress the president.

  9. U.S. Troops in Middle East Wait for the Next Big Moment U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. military is essentially on standby as officials give contradictory signals about the status of the Iran war effort.

  10. U.S. Prosecutors Pull Out of Event in Sign of Rift With Legal Critics New York, Yesterday

    Top federal prosecutors in New York withdrew from an annual event hosted by the City Bar Association, which has been critical of President Trump’s policies.

  11. Iran Says It Is Reviewing a U.S. Proposal to End the War World, Yesterday

    Nothing was disclosed about the peace plan, and there were conflicting signals from the Iranians about how seriously they were taking it.

  12. How the Fight Over Israel Is Playing Out Inside MAGA U.S., Yesterday

    The war in Iran has added to a tectonic shift in public opinion — a bipartisan swing away from Israel. Some on the far-right are fighting to keep President Trump’s movement aligned with the Jewish state.

  13. Does This Feel Like a ‘Catholic Moment’? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Christine Emba about a possible Catholic revival. Also: A woman’s face.

  14. His DNA Was Taken After His Arrest at an ICE Protest. Now, He’s Suing. New York, Yesterday

    In a lawsuit, an Air Force veteran says that the federal government is sending a “chilling message” to people demonstrating against the immigration crackdown.

  15. 5 Notable Moments From Obama’s Interview With Colbert U.S., Yesterday

    The former president was critical of President Trump, without ever naming him. Mr. Obama also urged Democrats to be plain-spoken, and talked about aliens.

  16. Disney Posts Strong Earnings Despite Slowdown in Park Visitors Business, Yesterday

    Disney parks are closely watched as a bellwether for consumer confidence.

  17. Storm Season Is Here and the National Weather Service Is Short Handed Climate, Yesterday

    After deep cuts last year, the agency is hiring hundreds. But fears linger that it isn’t equipped for imminent tornado and hurricane threats.

  18. Trump Makes Sudden U-Turn on Strait of Hormuz Escort Mission Video, Yesterday

    President Trump changed course on the U.S. mission to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz just a day after it began. Oil prices fell and stocks rose as he cited “great progress” toward an agreement with Iran.

  19. Inside the Debate About Drastically Expanding Trump Accounts Business, Yesterday

    Trump administration officials are weighing a plan that would allow wealthy individuals to donate shares in their companies to the investment accounts.

  20. President Trump’s Sudden U-Turn, and a $1 Billion Ballroom Proposal The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a visit to the “Gates to Hell.”

  21. We’ll Miss OPEC When It’s Gone Opinion, Yesterday

    If OPEC can’t manage oil markets, the world is in for a wild ride.

  22. La solución infalible que Trump busca para poner fin a la guerra de Irán tal vez no exista En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. intenta aumentar la presión económica sobre Teherán, pero es poco probable que el gobierno iraní acepte negociar sin un acuerdo significativo y digno.

  23. La Casa Blanca considera supervisar los modelos de IA antes de su lanzamiento En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de EE. UU. debate una orden ejecutiva para crear un grupo de trabajo que reúna a ejecutivos tecnológicos y funcionarios del gobierno para examinar procedimientos de supervisión.

  24. My Father Wrote Letters to the Cuban Government. Here Is Mine. Opinion, Yesterday

    Please do not take the fact that I am writing this letter to you as a defense of U.S. policy toward Cuba, much less a call for American intervention.

  25. Los bisontes de Montana están en peligro de expulsión En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Trump está desalojando a manadas de bisontes de las praderas federales, después de ponerse del lado de los ganaderos y los líderes republicanos enfrentados a los ecologistas y los líderes tribales.

  26. Courting Anxious Allies, Japan Pitches Stability and Strength in Asia World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is attempting to raise Japan’s profile at a time when China’s clout is rising and doubts about the United States are spreading.

  27. Trump Gets Payback on Indiana Republicans: 5 Takeaways U.S., Yesterday

    The president helped unseat most of the state lawmakers he targeted after they rebuffed his call to draw new House maps to help Republicans.

  28. U.S. Military Strikes Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3 U.S., Yesterday

    The attack was the second in two days, and the latest in an ongoing campaign against people the United States says are engaged in drug smuggling at sea.

  29. White House Insists Iran War Is Over, Even While Missiles Fly U.S., Yesterday

    The White House is turning to rhetorical leaps as President Trump tries to put the biggest political crisis of his presidency behind him.

  30. Trump Posts Meme of Top Democrats in Sombreros U.S., Yesterday

    The fake image of Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York was similar to a post from September that was widely denounced as racist.

  31. Most Trump-Backed Challengers Beat Indiana Incumbents Who Bucked Trump U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump endorsed primary opponents against seven Republican lawmakers who opposed his redistricting push. At least five of the Trump-backed candidates have won their races.

  32. Ohio Governor’s Race Set Between an Entrepreneur and a Covid Czar U.S., Yesterday

    In a close race, Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican nominee, and Dr. Amy Acton, the Democrat, bring distinctive potential liabilities: his wealth and her time leading Ohio’s pandemic response.

  33. Man Accused of Attacking Press Gala Indicted on Four Charges U.S., May 5

    A grand jury approved a fourth count against Cole Tomas Allen, who prosecutors say wounded a federal officer while attempting to kill President Trump.

  34. Kid Cudi Fires M.I.A. From Tour After Onstage Comments About Immigrants Arts, May 5

    M.I.A. made the comments at a concert in Dallas, drawing boos from the audience and criticism online.

  35. U.S. Says Cease-Fire With Iran Is Holding, Despite Attacks World, May 5

    The American effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping is still on course, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, even as Iran’s state broadcaster dismissed it as a failure.

  36. The U.S. and China Have a Common Foe. Hint: It’s Not the U.S.S.R. Opinion, May 5

    A new level of global disorder will face the American and Chinese presidents at their summit. Like Mao and Nixon, they face a common threat.

  37. Trump Will Control His Image at Palm Beach’s Newly Named Trump Airport U.S., May 5

    The Trump family won’t profit from branded merchandise sold at the airport. But it will have control over any biographical material presented about President Trump there.

  38. Trump’s Ukraine Policy Is Succeeding While His Iran Policy Flails Opinion, May 5

    With Ukraine, you can glimpse the shape of success.

  39. F.A.A. Proposes Rule for Drone-Free Zones U.S., May 5

    The Federal Aviation Administration proposed a system for designating certain “critical infrastructure” sites off limits to unmanned aircraft.

  40. Trump desestima los daños económicos de la guerra contra Irán En español, May 5

    Las declaraciones del presidente en un acto en la Casa Blanca contrastan con la realidad económica en la que el aumento de los precios de la energía afecta tanto a familias como a empresas.

  41. Judge Refers Justice Dept. Lawyer for Possible Discipline, Calling Out ‘Lack of Candor’ U.S., May 5

    Officials withheld a detainee’s overseas arrest warrant from a federal judge. When she ordered his release, they used the same information to attack her publicly.

  42. Is It Time to Tax the Oil and Gas Industry’s Windfall? Climate, May 5

    The war in Iran has meant big profits for fossil fuel companies, prompting some lawmakers to call for a tax. But that would be easier said than done.

  43. Trump Looks for a Silver Bullet to End the Iran War. There May Be None. World, May 5

    The president is trying to ratchet up the economic pressure on Tehran, but Iran’s government is unlikely to make a deal without a big, face-saving compromise.

  44. U.S. Sues The New York Times, Claiming Discrimination Against a White Man Business, May 5

    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said the paper had engaged in “unlawful employment practices” against the man, who did not get a sought-after promotion.

  45. G.O.P. Proposes $1 Billion in Immigration Bill for Trump’s Ballroom Project U.S., May 5

    The money would go toward security improvements as part of an East Wing construction project, including a new ballroom that President Trump has said would be built with private dollars.

  46. What We Know About ‘Project Freedom’ in the Strait of Hormuz World, May 5

    Violence flared in the waterway on Monday after President Trump said the United States would help guide stranded ships. It’s not clear exactly how the plan is working.

  47. U.S. Trade Deficit Grew in March Business, May 5

    Both exports and imports rose after the Supreme Court struck down many of the president’s highest levies in February.

  48. Behind the White House’s Potential Rethink on A.I. Business, May 5

    Artificial intelligence has become a national security concern. That has federal officials rethinking how lightly it should regulate the technology.

  49. Democratic Anger and Republican Revenge: Welcome to the Primaries The Daily, May 5

    Here’s what to know about key elections.

  50. El secretismo sobre los acuerdos petroleros de Venezuela continúa En español, May 5

    Los funcionarios de Trump y sus aliados venezolanos han prometido una nueva era de rendición de cuentas para desbloquear la inmensa riqueza petrolera de Venezuela. Pero la industria petrolera del país sigue siendo un agujero negro.

  51. President Trump Seeks Retribution in Republican Primaries Video, May 5

    President Trump is endorsing candidates in a series of primary elections this month, trying to defeat incumbents in his own party who have crossed him. Our national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher explains.

  52. 7 Elections on Tuesday Will Test Trump’s Power U.S., May 5

    The president is seeking political payback for Republican state legislators in Indiana who rejected his push to redraw the state’s political map last year.

  53. Trump Is Losing Normie Republicans Opinion, May 5

    They’re neither never-Trumpers nor independents, but they’re increasingly meh on MAGA.

  54. Can the Argentine President’s Deregulatory Frenzy Buoy the Global Right? Magazine, May 5

    With his signature chain saw, Javier Milei became a MAGA superstar. At home, his state-slashing experiment is on the line.

  55. A Top 2026 Senate Race Kicks Off With Attacks About Jeffrey Epstein U.S., May 5

    Ohio’s unusual contest — with a little-known incumbent and a well-known challenger — shows how Democrats are hoping to capitalize on G.O.P. voters’ anger at the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

  56. Don’t Fall for Trump’s Retirement Pitch Opinion, May 5

    A win for private equity. A loss for our retirement assets.

  57. In Venezuela, Trump Promised Transparency. But Secret Oil Deals Linger World, May 5

    Trump officials and their Venezuelan allies have promised a new era of accountability to unlock Venezuela’s immense oil wealth. But the country’s oil industry remains a black hole.

  58. ¿Cuáles son las verdaderas creencias de Tucker Carlson? Fui a Maine a averiguarlo En español, May 5

    El destacado comentarista conservador se distanció del gobierno de Trump por la guerra en Irán. ¿Durará la ruptura?

  59. U.S. Military Strikes Boat in Caribbean, Killing 2 U.S., May 5

    The aerial strike raised the death toll to at least 187 in the U.S. campaign against boats the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs.

  60. As Oil Prices Stay High, China Doubles Down on Wind Power Business, May 5

    An industrial policy of subsidies and import restrictions laid the foundations for China to become almost as dominant in wind turbines as in solar panels.

  61. Sin explicaciones, EE. UU. revocó visas a algunos miembros de La Nación, en Costa Rica En español, May 5

    El gobierno estadounidense revocó las visas de cinco de siete miembros de la junta directiva del principal periódico de investigación en Costa Rica.

  62. Trump Tries to Downplay Economic Effects of the Iran War U.S., May 5

    At a White House event for Small Business Week, he described the economy as “roaring” and predicted that gas prices would go down soon.

  63. U.S. Revokes Visas of Board Members at Costa Rica’s Top Watchdog Newspaper World, May 5

    The move came after the paper critically covered the country’s president, who has cozied up to the United States. Analysts view the visa decision as part of a White House strategy to punish critics of its allies.

  64. Soil at D.C. Golf Course Where East Wing Debris Was Dumped Contains Toxic Metals Climate, May 4

    The National Park Service said the dump of debris, between the fourth and ninth holes, does not exceed environmental limits. Opponents disagree.

  65. Kennedy Center Ticketing Union Files Labor Charge Over Layoffs Arts, May 4

    The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees challenged the terminations in a complaint to the National Labor Relations Board.

  66. Judge Slams Trump Administration for ‘Serious Breakdown’ in Legal Ethics U.S., May 4

    The Department of Homeland Security criticized a judge for releasing a man accused of murder overseas, but did not inform her of the accusation. The judge said she would consider imposing sanctions.

  67. What Will the May Primaries Reveal About Trump’s Power Over Republicans? U.S., May 4

    A series of Republican contests will test his grip on the party.

  68. What Does Tucker Carlson Really Believe? I Went to Maine to Find Out. Video, May 4

    Tucker Carlson talks with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about his anti-Trump conversion, and the cracks in the MAGA movement.

  69. Tucker Carlson on Trump’s Decision to Attack Iran Video, May 4

    On “The Interview,” Tucker Carlson talks about what he saw, and what he told the president, in the run-up to the attack on Iran.

  70. U.S. Shot Down Iranian Missiles and Drones Aimed at American Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Admiral Says U.S., May 4

    An exchange of fire threatened to shatter a fragile cease-fire as President Trump seeks to break Iran’s effective blockade of the waterway.

  71. White House Considers Vetting A.I. Models Before They Are Released Technology, May 4

    The Trump administration, which took a noninterventionist approach to artificial intelligence, is now discussing imposing oversight on A.I. models before they are made publicly available.

  72. ICE los arrestó. Kacey Musgraves puso a estos mariachis en el escenario En español, May 4

    Los hermanos adolescentes, que se enfrentaban a la deportación tras una detención muy sonada, actuaron el domingo gracias a la invitación de una de las mayores estrellas de la música country.

  73. Judge Questions Jail’s Treatment of Suspect in Press Gala Shooting U.S., May 4

    A federal magistrate ordered that the D.C. Department of Corrections explain why it had placed Cole Tomas Allen in especially restrictive conditions.

  74. More Than 150 Wind Projects Stall as Pentagon Delays Reviews Climate, May 4

    The delays, which companies say have worsened significantly in recent weeks, are the latest step in the Trump administration’s efforts to block wind power.

  75. Do Spinning Wind Turbines Really Mess With Radar Systems? Climate, May 4

    As Pentagon officials delay approval of wind farms, scientific studies show that they can distort radar systems, but the problem is manageable, researchers say.

  76. Trump Administration Orders Rapid End to Some Hunting Rules on Federal Lands Climate, May 4

    Internal Interior Department documents show parks are imposing sweeping changes like expanding areas where firearms can by used and allowing game to be cleaned in restrooms.

  77. Reducing Highway Deaths Involving Trucks Opinion, May 4

    Readers respond to a guest essay faulting regulators. Also: The Democrats fight back.

  78. Carney Pulls Canada Closer to Europe as Both Struggle With Trump World, May 4

    At a summit of European leaders, the Canadian prime minister was a special guest offering deals and friendship to jittery allies.

  79. Germans Are Not Panicking Over Trump’s Troop Threats World, May 4

    Top leaders believe losing 5,000 U.S. troops will not hurt German security. But analysts fear an economic hit, especially in military communities.

  80. Want to Help Disabled People? Be More Like George H.W. Bush. Opinion, May 4

    George H.W. Bush showed how Republicans can be disabled Americans’ greatest allies. Why isn’t Donald Trump honoring his legacy?

  81. Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Access to Abortion Pill by Mail U.S., May 4

    A lower-court ruling had reinstated a Food and Drug Administration requirement that patients visit a health care provider in person to obtain mifepristone.

  82. Rudy Giuliani se encuentra en ‘estado crítico’ en un hospital de Florida En español, May 4

    “Es un luchador que se ha enfrentado a todos los retos de su vida con una fortaleza inquebrantable, y está luchando con ese mismo nivel de fortaleza”, dijo un portavoz.

  83. Rudy Giuliani Is Hospitalized and in Critical Condition Video, May 4

    Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, has been hospitalized in Florida. A spokesman said the 81-year-old is ”in critical but stable condition.”

  84. Shipping Firms Left Guessing by Confusion in Strait of Hormuz Business, May 4

    The United States vowed to help tankers navigate the perilous conditions that have kept them stranded in the Persian Gulf, but it remained unclear if companies would try to get out.

  85. What Was Discussed at Google’s White House Meeting About A.I. Business, May 4

    The technology giant met with administration officials last week to address a growing concern in Washington: insufficient computing power for artificial intelligence.

  86. Iran Threatens Ships Over Trump Plan to Break Iran’s Blockade World, May 4

    A senior Iranian military official warned that any vessel that tries to cross the Strait of Hormuz without permission would be “at risk.”

  87. What Drives Political Violence in America The Daily, May 4

    Has the country entered a new, dangerous phase of political violence?

  88. Are Democrats Scared Enough of Trump to Defeat Him? Opinion, May 4

    Don’t let the Platner be the enemy of the good.

  89. A.I. Is a National Security Risk. We Aren’t Doing Nearly Enough. Opinion, May 4

    Both parties can agree to do a whole lot on A.I., but they have to move faster.

  90. Bison Have Grazed These Lands for Centuries. Trump Wants to Evict Them. U.S., May 4

    The Trump administration is evicting bison herds from federal grasslands in Montana, siding with ranchers and Republican leaders over environmentalists and tribal leaders.

  91. Pakistan Says It Helped Transfer Iranian Crew From Ship That U.S. Seized World, May 4

    Describing the transfer of the crew from the MV Touska cargo ship back to Iran as a ‘confidence-building measure’ between U.S. and Iranian officials, Pakistan again plays a mediating role.

  92. Trump se enfrenta a la realidad de la guerra en Irán En español, May 4

    Las predicciones del presidente Trump de un conflicto relativamente corto con consecuencias económicas mínimas parecen desmoronarse.

  93. Rudy Giuliani Is in ‘Critical Condition’ in Florida Hospital New York, May 3

    A spokesman for the former mayor of New York City said Mr. Giuliani was critical but stable.

  94. Trump Says U.S. Will Help Stranded Ships Leave Strait of Hormuz U.S., May 3

    President Trump offered few details on how the new program, which he called Project Freedom, would work, but said interference would be dealt with “forcefully.”

  95. China Seeks an Advantage With Both Trump and Iran as War Evolves U.S., May 3

    With President Trump’s visit to Beijing looming, China is pushing Iran to negotiate even as its companies export material that could be used by Iran’s military.

  96. The Widow of the Firefighter Slain by a Would-Be Assassin Speaks Out U.S., May 3

    The conspiracy theories around the Butler, Pa., assassination attempt hurt Helen Comperatore, but in this age of distrust, partisanship and social media, she nurtures a conspiracy theory of her own.

  97. E.E.O.C. Investigating Discrimination Claim at The New York Times Business, May 3

    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently referred a reverse-discrimination complaint by an employee to the agency’s legal unit for review.

  98. Justice Dept. Prosecutor Says Inquiry Into Fed Chair Could Be Resurrected U.S., May 3

    Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, dropped an inquiry into Jerome Powell last month after a federal judge blocked her grand jury subpoenas.

  99. Spirit Airlines’ Demise Could Help Other Airlines Business, May 3

    Even in its reduced state, the company played an important role in forcing other airlines to keep fares low, some experts said.

  100. Blanche Says Others Who Post ‘86 47’ Message Won’t Be Charged Like Comey U.S., May 3

    The acting attorney general said such messages were “posted constantly” and said the Justice Department had gathered other evidence against the former F.B.I. director, but declined to describe it.

  101. Bruce vs. Donald Briefing, May 3

    We look at Bruce Springsteen’s political activism.

  102. Trump Faces the Complicated Reality of a Costly, Unpopular War in Iran U.S., May 3

    President Trump’s predictions of a relatively short-term conflict with minimal economic consequences appear to be crumbling.

  103. Tariffs, Rebates, Chaos: Boutique Businesses Wonder What’s Next New York, May 3

    A Brooklyn general store that sells Taiwanese imports was pummeled by tariffs. A rebate would help, but the confusion still lingers.

  104. A Long, Strange Trip: How the G.O.P. Came to Embrace Psychedelic Drugs Science, May 3

    For decades, conservatives were adamantly opposed to the use of drugs like psilocybin and LSD. Now, the Trump administration has made a sharp pivot.

  105. Indiana Republicans Defied Trump. Will Voters Punish Them for It? U.S., May 3

    The election on Tuesday will test the influence of President Trump, who endorsed challengers to Republican state senators who scuttled his push to redraw political maps.

  106. Trump es el que no tiene las cartas sobre la mesa En español, May 3

    La IA aumentará drásticamente el poder de los pequeños Estados y grupos en conflictos contra las grandes potencias.

  107. Trump Is Coming to a China That Has Moved On Opinion, May 3

    China no longer looks to an erratic America as a model to emulate, but as a distraction to be managed.

  108. America Is Officially an Empire in Decline Opinion, May 3

    President Trump has overextended the empire dangerously.

  109. Trump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is Acceptable U.S., May 3

    The comments came one day after Mr. Trump flatly rejected the proposal. He later clarified he was only briefed on the “concept of the deal.”

  110. It’s Only 5,000 Troops, but America Will Come to Regret Its Rash Withdrawal From Germany Opinion, May 2

    This is more than just another bilateral spat.

  111. New Video Analysis Suggests Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack Fired First U.S., May 2

    A Times analysis of footage released by the F.B.I. on Thursday night appears to show the assailant shot at a Secret Service officer, who then returned fire.

  112. Supreme Court Asked to Restore Access to Abortion Pill by Mail U.S., May 2

    A federal appeals court temporarily halted a Food and Drug Administration regulation that has greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

  113. Gobernador de Sinaloa acusado por EE. UU. pide licencia para defenderse En español, May 2

    Fiscales estadounidenses acusaron a Rubén Rocha Moya de proteger al poderoso Cártel de Sinaloa a cambio de sobornos y apoyo político, lo que desató un escándalo nacional.

  114. A List of Everyone Who Could Be in Trump’s ‘Garden of Heroes’ U.S., May 2

    President Trump plans to build a park along the Potomac River featuring life-size statues of 250 Americans.

  115. The Cannabis Industry’s New Best Friend? President Trump Business, May 2

    The administration’s decision to relax federal regulations on medical marijuana comes with big tax breaks for many cannabis companies, and could drive new investment in the budding sector.

  116. Slouching Toward Kamala Harris Opinion, May 2

    The Democrats’ fundamental condition is a late-Trumpian stasis.

  117. His Majesty and Our Travesty Opinion, May 2

    The real king delivers a needed royal lesson on democracy.

  118. What Is Higher Education For? Opinion, May 2

    Readers respond to Bret Stephens’s column about the recent Yale report on reforming academia.

  119. What Would the Nation’s Founders Think of Trump? 250 Years Later, Here Is the Answer. Opinion, May 2

    Jefferson’s quill pen drew blood.

  120. Trump and the New American Era of Petrolunacy Opinion, May 2

    The idea that the U.S. is immune to the oil crisis is a mistaken one.

  121. How We Chose What to Ask and When to Challenge Tucker Carlson Times Insider, May 2

    “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about her preparation to interview Mr. Carlson and some judgment calls she had to make in real time.

  122. Takeaways From The Times’s Interview With Tucker Carlson Magazine, May 2

    He spoke about the rupture with President Trump and what it portends for the conservative movement. Here are the key moments from our conversation.

  123. Tucker Carlson on Donald Trump’s ‘Spellbinding’ Ways Video, May 2

    Tucker Carlson talks about the run-up to the war in Iran, saying that the president “engenders cowardice in the people around him through intimidation.”

  124. Trump’s Vision for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Getting Bigger and Higher in Cost U.S., May 2

    Plans for the project include formal gardens, reflecting pools and plazas alongside the statues of 250 notable Americans, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.

  125. These G.O.P. Women Want Congress Members to Pay a Price for Abuse. Will It Work? U.S., May 2

    Three Republican women who had a hand in forcing the resignations of lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct said they are out to name and shame more offenders. It is not clear how far they will go.

  126. How Germany Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran World, May 2

    After Chancellor Friedrich Merz upset President Trump with criticism of the war, he offered no public sign he believed Mr. Trump’s threats to pull troops were serious.

  127. Spirit Airlines, a Pioneer of Low-Fare Flights, Shuts Down Business, May 2

    Spirit once upended the industry by offering very low fares but was in its second bankruptcy in two years after years of struggle.

  128. Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Drug Cartel Steps Down World, May 2

    U.S. prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the powerful Sinaloa Cartel in exchange for bribes and political support, setting off a national scandal.

  129. El mensaje oculto de Carlos III a Trump en EE. UU. En español, May 2

    Analistas en Reino Unido interpretan la visita como un ejercicio de crítica indirecta, cargada de ironía y cortesía real.

  130. Trump Endorses Andy Barr for Senate as Musk-Backed Candidate Exits Race U.S., May 2

    The candidate in Kentucky, Nate Morris, said he would be joining the Trump administration. He met with the president a day before his announcement.

  131. El gobierno de Cuba desafía a EE. UU. en las celebraciones del Primero de Mayo En español, May 2

    El gobierno de la isla conmemoró el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores frente a la embajada de EE. UU. en La Habana. El acto fue una oportunidad de mantener las apariencias durante la peor crisis en casi 70 años de historia del régimen.

  132. U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany, Pentagon Says U.S., May 1

    Officials announced the decision after President Trump expressed annoyance with the German chancellor’s remarks about the Iran war.

  133. Southern States Move to Redistrict Under Weakened Voting Rights Act U.S., May 1

    Republican-led legislatures in Tennessee and Alabama will reconvene in the coming days. Unlike in Tennessee, however, a new map in Alabama will require Supreme Court action.

  134. Trump Tells Congress Why He Doesn’t Need Its Authorization for the Iran War U.S., May 1

    In letters to the House and Senate, the president asserted that the hostilities had “terminated,” in an apparent attempt to avoid having to seek congressional approval.

  135. On May Day Cuba’s Communist Leaders Deliver a Defiant Tone to the U.S. World, May 1

    In front of the American Embassy in Havana, the Cuban government held its annual International Worker’s Day celebration as the United States sought to end the communist ruling system.

  136. The Facts on Political Violence and Threats to Presidents U.S., May 1

    Republican commentators have argued, incorrectly, that political violence is largely a left-wing problem. Liberals have countered by citing the threats made against former President Obama.

  137. Secret Service Avoids Hearings for Now on Press Gala Attack U.S., May 1

    Security questions linger nearly a week after a gunman stormed a security checkpoint at the annual dinner.

  138. It’s Harder Than Ever to Get Federal Disaster Aid. Even in Red States. Climate, May 1

    During President Trump’s second term, the disaster declarations that unlock money are taking longer than in the past. Blue states wait the longest and they hear ‘no’ more often.

  139. Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars U.S., May 1

    President Trump said that the European Union was not upholding its part of a trade agreement and that he would increase tariffs next week.

  140. Schwab Affiliate Halts Customer Donations to Southern Poverty Law Center Business, May 1

    Fidelity and Vanguard’s donor-advised fund entities have taken similar actions in the wake of a Justice Department indictment of the civil rights group.

  141. Trump Administration Pushes Forward With Tariffs Based on Forced Labor Laws Business, May 1

    Nonprofit groups have applauded an investigation on trade in goods made with forced labor but say that the Trump administration should go further to enforce its own laws

  142. F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer Business, May 1

    Patients with one of the deadliest cancers have been pleading for an unapproved treatment that may prolong their lives.

  143. Today, In Short Briefing, May 1

    Phone addictions. A big sea lion. And a chore coat.

  144. The Race That Shows What the G.O.P. Is and ‘Everything It Could Become’ U.S., May 1

    Oregon’s Democratic governor is likely to win re-election, but how voters pick from the ideological array of Republicans challenging her could offer a glimpse at the party post-Trump.

  145. Trump’s Tariff Reversal Reopens a Major Market for Scotch Whisky Business, May 1

    A 10 percent tax on American imports was hurting British sales, even though exporters had increased sales in India, China and other countries.

  146. Fed Officials Cite Inflation Concerns in Defending Dissents Business, May 1

    The Federal Reserve’s meeting this week was the most divisive in decades, a sign that President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank will face opposition if he pursues substantially lower interest rates.

  147. What the End of Saudi Arabia’s Big-Spending Era Means for the Kingdom and Beyond World, May 1

    The kingdom is pulling back from a costly and high-profile golf venture amid mounting financial concerns, raising questions about its plans.

  148. Collins and Platner Face Off: 5 Takeaways From the Maine Senate Shake-Up U.S., May 1

    The exit of Gov. Janet Mills kicked off the general election early in what is likely to be one of the most important, expensive and combative Senate races of 2026.

  149. Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage Business, May 1

    Americans can’t afford the higher health insurance premiums that resulted from Congress’s refusal to extend federal tax credits.

  150. In a Small Iowa Town, a Solution to a National Crisis Opinion, May 1

    As the Trump administration guts weather agencies, a state’s low-cost flood tracking system offers a model for responding to deadly inundations.