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  1. Nunca entro en pánico. Ahora estoy entrando en pánico En español, Today

    Con el regreso de Donald Trump, todos estamos a punto de descubrir cuán vulnerables somos.

  2. Police Report Offers Graphic Details of Sexual Assault Claim Against Hegseth Washington, Today

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for defense secretary was never charged with a crime and vehemently denied to the police that a sexual encounter was coerced.

  3. Trump Tells Republicans to ‘Kill’ Reporter Shield Bill Passed Unanimously by House Washington, Today

    The bill, known as the PRESS Act, would codify protections against federal investigators seizing reporters’ records. It is now less likely the legislation would clear the Senate before the current session ends.

  4. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Call for Five-Day In-Office Workweeks for Federal Employees Washington, Today

    In an opinion column in The Wall Street Journal, the heads of the new Department of Government Efficiency said taxpayers shouldn’t pay federal employees “for the Covid-era privilege of staying home.”

  5. Rusia intensifica sus ataques contra una Ucrania debilitada En español, Yesterday

    Las sobrecargadas fuerzas ucranianas carecen de efectivos y artillería frente a las fuerzas rusas dispuestas a absorber bajas impresionantes.

  6. How Will Popular Culture Change in Trump’s Second Term? Culture, Yesterday

    His first term was marked by backlash and protest. But the president-elect has found new streams of embrace and approval.

  7. Man Convicted of Plotting to Kill Agents Who Investigated His Role in Jan. 6 Washington, Yesterday

    Edward Kelley was found guilty of conspiring to murder the agents two weeks after he was convicted at a separate trial of assault and other charges related to the Capitol attack.

  8. Federal Inquiry Traced Payments From Gaetz to Women Washington, Yesterday

    A document prepared by federal investigators bolsters claims by women who say they were hired for sex by Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for attorney general, who denies wrongdoing.

  9. Dr. Oz, Tapped to Run Medicare, Has a Record of Promoting Health Misinformation Well, Yesterday

    The heart surgeon turned TV star has championed healthy lifestyle habits. But he’s also promoted sham diet pills and ineffective Covid-19 treatments.

  10. Trump puede ganarse un lugar en la historia que no esperaba En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo de Estados Unidos tiene un punto de partida: el plan para una solución de dos Estados que sacó en enero de 2020.

  11. SpaceX lanza su cohete Starship y culmina con un audaz amerizaje en el océano Índico En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo Donald Trump se unió a Elon Musk en el sexto vuelo de prueba del prototipo del cohete de su empresa que podría llevar personas a la Luna, o incluso a Marte.

  12. Past Nominees Have Been Undone by Far Less Than What Surrounds Trump Picks Washington, Yesterday

    Back taxes, youthful pot smoking and undocumented nannies scuttled previous presidential choices. Some of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s candidates face bigger questions.

  13. Trump Picks Matthew Whitaker to Be His Ambassador to NATO Washington, Yesterday

    Mr. Whitaker briefly served as acting attorney general in Mr. Trump’s first term.

  14. Reading Books in College: A Lost Art? Letters, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about ... reading (in college). Also: What Ukraine needs; “profiles in cowardice”; who we are as Americans.

  15. Trump elige a su aliada Linda McMahon para dirigir el Departamento de Educación En español, Yesterday

    McMahon, amiga y financiadora de Donald Trump, es una ejecutiva sin formación docente ni mayor experiencia profesional en la dirección de la política educativa.

  16. Which Candidate Did They Vote For? Read Their Shirts. Styles, Yesterday

    In the aftermath of the presidential election, voters are reaching for merchandise and political symbols either to celebrate the results or to make clear their opposition.

  17. U.S. and Europeans Move to Censure Iran for Nuclear Secrecy Foreign, Yesterday

    Before Donald J. Trump takes office, the West wants to call out Iran for failing to adhere to treaty obligations to be transparent about its nuclear past and present.

  18. Is Trump More Flexible on China Than His Hawkish Cabinet Picks Suggest? Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is assembling a team of aides bent on confrontation with China. But he also has advisers who do business there, including Elon Musk.

  19. Trump planea nombrar a Mehmet Oz para supervisar Medicare, Medicaid y Obamacare En español, Yesterday

    El famoso médico dirigiría los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid, una poderosa agencia encargada de programas que dan cobertura a más de 150 millones de estadounidenses.

  20. Turkey, Stuffing and a Side of Politics Well, Yesterday

    How to avoid a contentious family holiday after the big election.

  21. Behind the Scenes at a Secretive Gathering of Rising MAGA Donors Politics, Yesterday

    The Winklevoss twins, Rebekah Mercer, allies of Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr. and top Trump campaign aides recently joined a conclave of right-wing donors who are suddenly flush with power.

  22. How Retirement Rules Might (or Might Not) Change Under Trump Business, Yesterday

    Readers had questions about individual retirement accounts, distributions and access to brokerage accounts if they moved away from the U.S. Here are some answers.

  23. Young Women Will Never Stop Talking About Sexism Op Ed, Yesterday

    I love that for them.

  24. How Howard Lutnick Could Shake Up Global Trade Business, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Commerce Department would have a big say on American industrial policy and tariffs.

  25. The Final Push for Ukraine? N Y T Now, Yesterday

    We explore recent events in the war — and what could come next.

  26. Former W.W.E. Boss Tapped to Run Education, and Trans Rights on Capitol Hill Podcasts, Yesterday

    Plus, this musical wants France to love it back.

  27. How Two High-Profile New York Industries Might Fare Under Trump Metro, Yesterday

    The city’s art and fashion worlds are keeping an eye on President-elect Donald Trump’s economic agenda, especially tariffs and tax cuts.

  28. How Democrats Can Regain the Upper Hand Op Ed, Yesterday

    Are there ways to bring the left and the center together without sacrificing either?

  29. Trump Promises Clean Water. Will He Clean Up ‘Forever Chemicals’? Climate, Yesterday

    Public health advocates worry that Donald Trump could unravel federal clean water efforts, including restrictions on lead pipes and chemicals known as PFAS.

  30. Harris Loss Has Democrats Fighting Over How to Talk About Transgender Rights Politics, Yesterday

    Kamala Harris left Donald J. Trump’s anti-transgender attack ads largely unanswered. Some Democrats call it political malpractice.

  31. I Never Panic. I’m Panicking Now. Op Ed, Yesterday

    With Trump’s return, we are all about to find out how vulnerable we really are.

  32. Russia Intensifies Assaults on an Exhausted Ukraine Foreign, Yesterday

    Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian forces willing to absorb staggering casualties.

  33. There’s One Person Trump Absolutely Needs in His Administration Op Ed, Yesterday

    Robert Lighthizer has championed plans to revive American industry and transform the global economy.

  34. Trump Should Bring the Ukraine War to Its ‘Inevitable Ending’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    The U.S. was never going to save Ukraine, but the incoming president could stop the suffering.

  35. How Kennedy Could Make It Harder for You and Your Family to Get Vaccinated Op Ed, Yesterday

    As the nation’s top health official, he could discourage vaccine research and production, and dissuade Americans from getting shots.

  36. The Right’s Triumph Over Social Media Op Ed, Yesterday

    Under heavy pressure from the right, and with the help of Elon Musk, the leading social media platforms opened the floodgates for propaganda.

  37. What Trump’s Return to Office Could Mean for Animals Science, Yesterday

    A second Trump administration could alter the lives of all sorts of animals, whether they live in laboratories, zoos, fields or forests.

  38. Putin ve al Estados Unidos de Trump precipitándose al desastre En español, Yesterday

    Para el Kremlin, el presidente electo es un presagio del colapso estadounidense.

  39. World Leaders Seek Stability With China as Biden Exits the Stage Washington, Yesterday

    The return to power of President-elect Donald J. Trump, who has vowed to confront China on tariffs, has created deep uncertainty about the U.S. role in avoiding global conflicts.

  40. After Years in a Hong Kong Jail, Jimmy Lai Has His Say in Court Foreign, Yesterday

    The tycoon, who testified at his national security trial, rejected accusations that he had used his newspaper and political connections to undermine Beijing’s authority.

  41. Key to Trump’s Win: Heavy Losses for Harris Across the Map Interactive, Yesterday

    Trump found new voters across counties and demographics to win the election. But Harris’s failure to match Biden’s 2020 performance was just as consequential.

  42. Trump Chooses Longtime Ally Linda McMahon to Run Education Dept. Washington, Yesterday

    A friend and financial backer of Donald J. Trump’s, Ms. McMahon, who led the Small Business Administration during his first term, remained close to him during the campaign.

  43. Joe Biden ‘abandona el chat’ de las cumbres internacionales En español, Yesterday

    “Esta es mi última cumbre del G20”, dijo el mandatario el lunes en la cumbre del Grupo de los 20 en Brasil. Los líderes mundiales parecían estar dispuestos a seguir adelante sin él.

  44. Group Sues Justice Department for Gaetz Investigation Documents Washington, Yesterday

    The nonpartisan watchdog group American Oversight has been trying since last year to get the documents related to the sex-trafficking investigation into Matt Gaetz.

  45. Los Angeles City Council Passes ‘Sanctuary’ Ordinance in Response to Trump National, Yesterday

    The swift action, two weeks after Donald J. Trump’s presidential win, signaled a sense of urgency from city leaders.

  46. SpaceX Unable to Recover Booster Stage During Sixth Test Flight Video, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald Trump joined Elon Musk in Texas and watched the launch from a nearby location on Tuesday. While the Starship’s giant booster stage was unable to repeat a “chopsticks” landing, the vehicle’s upper stage successfully splashed ...

  47. Defining Deviancy Down. And Down. And Down. Op Ed, Yesterday

    Trump’s cabinet picks are the latest instance of normalizing political abhorrence.

  48. As Elon Musk Moved to the Right, His Businesses Moved to Texas National, November 19

    The billionaire has rapidly transformed parts of the state, shocking even development-friendly officials: “It was like, ‘Voilà, Elon is here.’”

  49. Trump Plans to Nominate Dr. Mehmet Oz to Oversee Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare Washington, November 19

    The celebrity physician would run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a powerful agency in charge of programs that cover more than 150 million Americans.

  50. How Trump Can Earn a Place in History That He Did Not Expect Op Ed, November 19

    The president-elect has a starting point: the plan for a two-state solution that he put out in January 2020.

  51. Trump to Watch Latest SpaceX Launch With Elon Musk Washington, November 19

    The president-elect’s appearance in Texas demonstrates the growing closeness between the two billionaires, and Mr. Musk’s increasing influence in Mr. Trump’s orbit.

  52. Trump Taps Wall St. Executive Howard Lutnick for Commerce Secretary Washington, November 19

    The billionaire executive and leader of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team will be charged with promoting U.S. industry and overseeing technology controls on China.

  53. Una mujer testificó que vio a Matt Gaetz teniendo relaciones sexuales con una menor de edad, según su abogado En español, November 19

    El abogado habló con varios medios de comunicación sobre el testimonio de su clienta ante el Comité de Ética del Congreso, que estaba investigando acusaciones contra el exrepresentante republicano.

  54. Inching Toward a Fusion Energy Future Climate, November 19

    A handful of startups are racing to usher in an era of near-limitless fusion energy, but big questions remain.

  55. Could Trump Install Gaetz Without Senate Approval? A Recess Appointment Primer. Washington, November 19

    The Constitution allows the president to circumvent the Senate and put appointees in place while the chamber is in recess, a loophole created back when Capitol commutes involved long treks by horse.

  56. Manhattan D.A. Suggests Freezing Trump’s Case While He Is President Metro, November 19

    With President-elect Donald J. Trump’s sentencing on hold, his lawyers are pushing to dismiss the case. The district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, is opposing the effort.

  57. The Perfect Novel for the Baku Climate Summit Climate, November 19

    The U.N. climate conference, held in a petrostate, is a surreal moment. This darkly funny novel about Baku, oil companies and climate change in the first Trump term helps make sense of it all.

  58. SpaceX Starship Launch Ends With a Dramatic Water Landing Science, November 19

    President-elect Donald J. Trump joined Elon Musk, as his company’s prototype moon and Mars rocket carried out a sixth test flight that showed a mix of progress and setbacks.

  59. Trump’s Treasury Challenge: A Pick Who Loves Tariffs Yet Calms Markets Washington, November 19

    The president-elect is considering a conflicting mix of qualities as he decides who will steer his economic agenda.

  60. How Trump’s Tax Cuts and Tariffs Could Turn Into Law Washington, November 19

    Republicans are juggling complex political and tactical questions as they plan their congressional agenda next year.

  61. Así fue como Tulsi Gabbard se convirtió en la favorita de los medios estatales rusos En español, November 19

    La designada por el presidente electo Donald Trump para ocupar el cargo de directora de inteligencia nacional ha hecho saltar las alarmas entre los responsables de seguridad de EE. UU.

  62. Trump Defies the #MeToo Movement With Cabinet Picks Facing Accusations Washington, November 19

    Donald J. Trump, who was found liable for sexual abuse last year, appears determined to force a fight over the role of such allegations in society.

  63. Hacker Is Said to Have Gained Access to File With Damaging Testimony About Gaetz Washington, November 19

    The computer file is said to contain testimony from the woman who said she had sex with Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to be attorney general, when she was 17.

  64. Trump, the Military and Plans for Mass Deportation Letters, November 19

    Questions about the president-elect’s plan, and a call for protests. Also: Tears after the election; funds for education; a roofless stadium in Buffalo.

  65. From Resistance to Reflection The Daily, November 19

    When Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016, it prompted an outpouring of protests. What will happen this time?

  66. Polling Is Not the Problem Op Ed, November 19

    Why it can’t fix our messy politics.

  67. Trump’s Win Terrifies Me. Why Don’t Boys My Age Care? Op Ed, November 19

    Naomi Beinart, 16, on the gender divide that the election revealed at her high school.

  68. Trump Kicks Down the Guardrails Op Ed, November 19

    Anne Applebaum on how to think about autocracy and authoritarianism in a second Trump term.

  69. Orders for Morning-After Pills and Abortion Pills Rise After Trump’s Election Science, November 19

    Some women are stocking up on the medications, saying they are concerned that the new administration could take steps to restrict access.

  70. For Minority Working-Class Voters, Dismay With Democrats Led to Distrust Politics, November 19

    In scores of interviews throughout 2024, Latino, Black and Asian American voters, many of whom voted for Donald Trump, said they no longer trusted Democrats to improve the economy.

  71. Putin Sees America Hurtling to Disaster, With Trump at the Wheel Op Ed, November 19

    To the Kremlin, the president-elect is a harbinger of American collapse.

  72. Lawyer Says His Client Testified That She Saw Gaetz Having Sex With Underage Girl Washington, November 19

    The lawyer told multiple news outlets about the testimony, before the House Ethics Committee, in which the client described witnessing Matt Gaetz having sex with the girl at a party in 2017.

  73. N.Y.C. Helped Migrant Accused of Killing Laken Riley Move to Georgia, Witness Says National, November 19

    In other testimony, law enforcement witnesses placed the suspect, José Ibarra, at the scene of Ms. Riley’s killing, mainly through cellphone and GPS tracking data.

  74. The Dollar Still Has Its Mojo. X, Not So Much. Op Ed, November 19

    Ruining a network is hard, but Elon Musk shows it’s possible.

  75. Gaetz May Not Be Confirmed, Trump Admits. He’s Pushing Him and Others Anyway. Washington, November 18

    The president-elect is taking a flood-the-zone approach to his cabinet nominations, betting that the Senate won’t dare to turn them all down.

  76. The Governor Who Helped Trump Get Elected Politics, November 18

    Greg Abbott in Texas, sending busloads of migrants to blue cities, helped put the border crisis more fully into view for the nation.

  77. Trump confirma sus planes de utilizar a los militares para ayudar en las deportaciones masivas En español, November 18

    El equipo del presidente electo dijo que ha desarrollado un plan multifacético para aumentar de manera significativa el número de deportaciones, y cree que podría lograrse sin nueva legislación.

  78. Trump Plans to Attend Musk’s SpaceX Launch on Tuesday Washington, November 18

    The president-elect’s decision to witness the liftoff is another example of his close ties to the world’s wealthiest entrepreneur.

  79. Trump’s Signature Dance Move Finds Its Way to the Sports World Styles, November 18

    Jon Jones punctuated his U.F.C. win with the president-elect’s shimmy. Numerous N.F.L. players, and a U.S. soccer star have followed suit.

  80. No, no puede haber un tercer mandato de Donald Trump en 2028 En español, November 18

    La Constitución establece un límite de dos mandatos para los presidentes. Sin embargo, Trump ha insinuado en repetidas ocasiones que le gustaría permanecer más en la Casa Blanca.

  81. How Tulsi Gabbard Became a Favorite of Russia’s State Media Washington, November 18

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to be the director of national intelligence has raised alarms among national security officials.

  82. How Elon Musk’s and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Government-Slashing Spree Could Backfire Op Ed, November 18

    If they’re not careful, they could make the government’s efficiency problems worse.

  83. Bannon’s New York Trial on Fraud Charges Is Postponed Until February Washington, November 18

    The key adviser to Donald J. Trump is accused of cheating people who donated to build a border wall. Mr. Trump pardoned him when he faced similar federal charges in his first term.

  84. Trump Confirms Plans to Use the Military to Assist in Mass Deportations Washington, November 18

    Mr. Trump’s top immigration policy adviser has discussed using military assets to build detention centers and support civilian immigration agents.

  85. Nicolás Maduro libera a decenas de presos políticos detenidos tras las controvertidas elecciones En español, November 18

    Los expertos afirman que la liberación de algunos presos políticos puede ser un intento del autócrata de Venezuela de enviar una señal al presidente electo Donald Trump.

  86. Did School Battles Hurt Democrats in Liberal Strongholds? National, November 18

    Voters in the Virginia suburbs shifted toward Trump. Some said they were still frustrated by pandemic closures and fights over gender, race and testing in schools.

  87. ¿Qué son los misiles ATACMS estadounidenses que podrían ser usados contra Rusia? En español, November 18

    La decisión sobre armar a Ucrania con ATACMS ha sido un tema delicado desde la invasión a gran escala de Ucrania por parte de Rusia en febrero de 2022.

  88. Biden autoriza que Ucrania use misiles de EE. UU. de largo alcance contra Rusia En español, November 18

    La medida supone un cambio importante en la política estadounidense y ha dividido a los asesores presidenciales a dos meses de la toma de posesión del presidente electo, que ha prometido limitar el apoyo a Ucrania.

  89. Trump’s ‘Game of Chicken’ With Appointments Letters, November 18

    Readers discuss the president-elect’s staff selections. Also: A bill to fight obesity; teaching core skills; Social Security math; alcohol and fine art.

  90. Freedom for Scores of Venezuelan Prisoners Detained After Disputed Election Foreign, November 18

    Experts say the release of some political prisoners may be an attempt by Venezuela’s autocrat to send a signal to President-elect Trump.

  91. Trump defiende a su candidato a secretario de Defensa ante acusaciones de agresión sexual En español, November 18

    Un detallado memorando enviado al equipo de transición de Trump afirma que el incidente ocurrió cuando Pete Hegseth hizo una intervención en un evento en California en 2017.

  92. How Will Trump’s Plans Affect the Economy? Here Are 4 Crucial Wild Cards. Business, November 18

    Economists are trying to guess at how Trump policies could affect growth and inflation. The uncertainties are huge.

  93. Saudi Arabia Is a ‘Wrecking Ball’ in Global Climate Talks Climate, November 18

    Despite endorsing a transition away from fossil fuels last year, Saudi officials have since worked to undermine it in at least five U.N. forums, diplomats said.

  94. Trump indica un ‘cambio sísmico’ que remece a la clase política en Washington En español, November 18

    Nueve años después de que Trump empezara a alterar las normas políticas de EE. UU., puede ser fácil subestimar lo extraordinarios que son sus primeros movimientos de transición.

  95. Climate Talks Head Into the Final Stretch With Negotiators Far Apart Climate, November 18

    Senior ministers are arriving in an effort to break a deadlock over the summit’s main goal: funding to help lower-income countries hit hard by global warming.

  96. Elon Musk’s Political Influence N Y T Now, November 18

    We explore Musk’s agenda and ideology.

  97. Will Republicans Reject Gaetz? The Daily, November 18

    The choice of Matt Gaetz shocked Washington and raised questions about whether the Senate would approve him.

  98. Ukraine Has a Window to Strike Within Russia, but Trump May Close It Foreign, November 18

    President Biden has granted permission for Kyiv to carry out long-range strikes, but looming over Ukraine’s newfound latitude is the ascent of President-elect Trump.

  99. As Trump Looms, Biden Makes a Twilight Pitch on Ukraine to Global Leaders Foreign, November 18

    The president approved Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia, but that decision, among others, may soon be reversed.

  100. La ‘dama de hierro’ venezolana pide a Trump que salve la democracia de su país En español, November 18

    En una serie de entrevistas poco frecuentes, la líder de la oposición venezolana afirmó que Trump podría obtener una pronta “victoria en política exterior” expulsando a Nicolás Maduro de la presidencia.

  101. Hungary Shows Us How a Second Trump Term Might Play Out Op Ed, November 18

    Autocrats have a playbook.

  102. No, Trump Cannot Run for Re-election Again in 2028 Politics, November 18

    The Constitution sets a two-term limit for presidents. Still, Donald J. Trump has repeatedly floated the idea that he might like to stay in the White House beyond his next term.

  103. Venezuela’s ‘Iron Lady’ Pleads With Trump to Save Her Country’s Democracy Foreign, November 18

    In a series of rare in-depth interviews, Venezuela’s opposition leader called life in hiding “a difficult test” and asserted that Mr. Trump could gain an early “foreign policy victory” by pushing Nicolás Maduro from office.

  104. What’s Right and Wrong About Trump’s Defense Secretary Pick Op Ed, November 18

    Pete Hegseth may not be qualified, but his nomination at least represents a legitimate policy change after over 20 years of failed wars.

  105. Is This the End of the White Working-Class Democrat? Politics, November 18

    Democrats hoped to lose by less in blue-collar areas that had drifted toward Donald Trump. In many places, they may have lost by more.

  106. Avengers, Assemble Op Ed, November 18

    All eyes on Trump and his cabinet picks.

  107. Will a $9 Congestion-Pricing Toll Yield Enough Money to Fix the Subway? Metro, November 18

    Slashing the original $15 toll raises questions about whether a smaller revenue stream could delay projects or lead to higher costs for New York’s public transit agency.

  108. Will a ‘Trump Bump’ Help the Art Market’s Biggest Week? Culture, November 18

    After the U.S. election, auctioneers are looking to woo reluctant bidders back. Watch these 6 bellwether artworks to see how the market performs.

  109. We’re About to Find Out How Much America’s Leadership Matters Op Ed, November 18

    Donald Trump’s re-election to the American presidency is a threat to global peace and security.

  110. Muchos problemas y pocas soluciones. Qué está pasando en Haití En español, November 18

    La búsqueda de una solución a la crisis se hace más urgente a medida que las pandillas ganan territorio y miles de personas más huyen de sus hogares.

  111. Trump Picks Brendan Carr to Lead F.C.C. Business, November 18

    Mr. Carr, who currently sits on the commission and is a vocal critic of Big Tech, has said the agency should regulate the tech industry.

  112. What Are ATACMS, the U.S. Missiles That Officials Say Ukraine Fired Into Russia? Foreign, November 18

    In a major policy shift, the Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to use the ballistic missiles within Russia.

  113. After Flurry of Cabinet Picks, Trump Rethinks Candidates for Treasury Secretary Washington, November 18

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is expected to invite the contenders for the role, including Kevin Warsh and Marc Rowan, to Mar-a-Lago this week.

  114. Trump Stands by Defense Pick Who Says Encounter With Woman Was Not Sexual Assault Washington, November 17

    A detailed memo sent to the Trump transition team claims the incident occurred when Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for defense secretary, spoke in Monterey, Calif., in 2017.

  115. New Wave of Offensive Texts Targets Hispanic and L.G.B.T.Q. People National, November 17

    The F.B.I. is investigating messages that told people they would be deported or transported to a “re-education camp.” They came after racist texts were sent to Black people.

  116. Biden Allows Ukraine to Strike Russia With Long-Range U.S. Missiles Washington, November 17

    With two months left in office, the president for the first time authorized the Ukrainian military to use the system known as ATACMS to help defend its forces in the Kursk region of Russia.

  117. Gaetz Report Drama Brings a House Republican Feud Full Circle Washington, November 17

    A vendetta over the congressional ethics investigation into Matt Gaetz helped sink the last speaker. The new speaker has moved to quash it.

  118. Donald Trump Is Already Starting to Fail Op Ed, November 17

    The president-elect is planting the seeds of his own political demise.

  119. Jared Polis Wants to Win Back the Hippies Op Ed, November 17

    The governor’s embrace of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be no less significant to his success than his attention to affordability.

  120. Trump, Visiting New York, Finds a Friendly Crowd at a Fight Washington, November 17

    President-elect Donald J. Trump arrived at Madison Square Garden for an Ultimate Fighting Championship event, which for a brief moment resembled one of his campaign rallies.

  121. Haiti’s Many Problems and Very Few Solutions, Explained Foreign, November 17

    A search for a solution to the crisis in Haiti is growing more urgent as gangs gain territory and thousands more flee their homes.

  122. Trump Signals a ‘Seismic Shift,’ Shocking the Washington Establishment Washington, November 17

    The president-elect’s early transition moves amount to a generational test of a system as he seeks to rewrite the balance of power and install lieutenants to blow up key parts of government.

  123. How Kamala Harris Burned Through $1.5 Billion in 15 Weeks Politics, November 17

    Her frenzied spending has led to second-guessing among some Democrats and questions as she has pressed for more cash since the election.

  124. At COP29, Climate ‘Optimism Has Been Dampened’ Insider, November 17

    Brad Plumer is reporting from Azerbaijan, where the annual U.N. climate summit got underway this week.

  125. Liberals Are Left Out in the Cold as Social Media Veers Right Business, November 17

    If the election underscored anything about the internet, it was the ascendancy of social platforms for the right. That puts Democrats at a disadvantage.

  126. Why Trump’s Space for Deal-Making in the Middle East Has Shrunk Washington, November 17

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s agenda in the region is not yet clear, but the geopolitical landscape has changed significantly since he was last in office.

  127. Trump Can Speed Up the Inevitable in Ukraine Op Ed, November 17

    He should force a settlement to save lives and avoid more destruction.

  128. Enough Op Ed, November 17

    To suggest we should yield even a little to Trump’s odious politics is unacceptable. Even if we did, it would never be enough.

  129. Trump’s Pick for Pentagon Paid an Accuser but Denies It Was Sexual Assault Washington, November 17

    The Trump transition team was only recently alerted to the payment by Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for secretary of defense.

  130. Biden’s Policies Offer a Starting Point for Trump’s Border Crackdown Washington, November 17

    Mr. Trump has criticized the Biden administration for what he calls its lax handling of the border — but it has left him with tools he can use to shut down the border.

  131. Trump’s Cabinet Picks, Panned in Washington, Thrill Many of His Voters National, November 16

    Where Donald J. Trump’s critics see underqualified nominees with questionable judgment, his voters described them as mavericks recruited to shake up Washington.

  132. Biden and Xi Meet, Delivering Messages Seemingly Intended for Trump Foreign, November 16

    Donald J. Trump has promised a more aggressive approach, after the Biden administration worked to avoid open conflict with Beijing.

  133. Trump Picks Gas Executive as Energy Secretary Climate, November 16

    Chris Wright is a TV-ready evangelist for fossil fuels who lacks government experience.

  134. The Democrat Picking a Fight With His Party Over Transgender Rights Politics, November 16

    Even as Democrats rebuked Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts for saying he didn’t want his daughters “getting run over” by “formerly male” athletes, he defended his remarks.

  135. Omnivore, Intermittent Faster, Reformed Twinkie Lover: the R.F.K. Jr. Diet Politics, November 16

    Mr. Kennedy, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, could wield considerable influence over the nation’s food supply. Here’s what we know about his own habits.

  136. Trump Relished, and Rewarded, Kennedy’s Endorsement. Did It Matter? Politics, November 16

    In the backing of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald J. Trump found the kind of name-brand validation he covets. But polls suggest Mr. Kennedy’s supporters didn’t race to the ballot box.

  137. What Can the Department of Government Efficiency Do? Business, November 16

    President-elect Trump has indicated the entity will operate outside the government, a position that comes with legal limits.

  138. Trump’s New Cologne: Eau de Musk Op Ed, November 16

    Who’s taking Melania’s place at Trump’s side?

  139. I’m 16. On Nov. 6 the Girls Cried, and the Boys Played Minecraft. Op Ed, November 16

    On the day after the election, it seemed boys and girls woke to a new reality.

  140. Trump Has Put an End to an Era. The Future Is Up for Grabs. Op Ed, November 16

    The post-Cold War era has ended, and we’re not going back.

  141. The ‘Diploma Divide’ and the 2024 Election Letters, November 16

    Readers discuss a David Brooks column about how the less educated are being left behind.

  142. Bitter Infighting, and Trump’s Victory, Cloud Prospects for Anti-Putin Opposition Foreign, November 16

    Accusations of betrayal have already tarnished the movement once led by Aleksei Navalny. Now, the election of Donald J. Trump, a Putin admirer, further complicates the opposition efforts.

  143. Under the Chandelier at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Makes Picks at Breakneck Speed Washington, November 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is more contemptuous than ever of Washington expertise and determined to hire people based on loyalty.

  144. Democrats Draw Up an Entirely New Anti-Trump Battle Plan Politics, November 16

    The party’s early preparations to oppose the next Trump administration are heavily focused on legal fights and consolidating state power, rather than marching in the streets.

  145. Musk Wants to Slash $2 Trillion in Federal Spending. Is That Possible? Washington, November 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has tasked Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy with identifying ways to cut the budget. The hard part comes next.

  146. Men? Maybe Not. Styles, November 16

    The election made clear that America’s gender divide is stark. What’s a heterosexual woman to do?

  147. Trump’s Victory Could Mean End of Inquiry Into N.Y.P.D. Sex Crimes Unit Metro, November 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to end the sweeping scrutiny of the police that President Biden used to uproot abuse.

  148. Slash First, Fix Later: How Elon Musk Cuts Costs Business, November 16

    Mr. Musk dug into his companies’ budgets, preferring to cut too much rather than too little and to deal with the fallout later. Under Donald Trump, he is set to apply those tactics to the U.S. government.

  149. Kennedy’s Views Mix Mistrust of Business With Unfounded Health Claims Washington, November 16

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick for health secretary opposes fluoride in water, promotes unproven Covid therapies and has threatened to prosecute medical journals.

  150. En Lima, Biden analiza la ‘peligrosa’ cooperación entre Rusia y Corea del Norte En español, November 16

    El presidente dijo que los lazos con Corea del Sur y Japón están funcionando, pero no abordó el enfoque que adoptará el presidente electo Donald Trump al asumir el cargo en enero.