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  1. Trump Orders Blockade of Some Oil Tankers Around Venezuela U.S., December 17

    The president announced the move using bellicose language, in an escalation of his pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s leader. But its scope and economic effects were not clear.

  2. Los ataques marítimos de EE. UU. en el Pacífico ponen a Colombia en alerta En español, December 17

    Los recientes ataques del ejército estadounidense sugieren un cambio de enfoque geográfico tras las embestidas iniciales en el Caribe e intensifican las rencillas entre Bogotá y Washington.

  3. Judge Says He Will Not Immediately Halt Trump’s Ballroom Project U.S., Today

    A federal judge said he would order the Trump administration to submit plans for the building by the end of the month, but allowed minor construction to continue for now.

  4. Trump Expands Travel Ban and Restrictions to 20 More Countries U.S., Today

    People from Syria, South Sudan and those with documents issued by the Palestinian Authority are included in the latest restrictions. More than 35 countries are now under U.S. travel restrictions.

  5. Remixing Trump’s Economy Speech, Vance Strikes a Different Tone U.S., Today

    Vice President JD Vance pleaded with everybody to just hang in there a little longer, saying the economy would improve.

  6. Our Petty, Hollow, Squalid Ogre in Chief Opinion, Today

    The White House has never had a more loathsome occupant.

  7. La estrategia de Trump nos encamina a otra guerra mundial En español, Today

    Vamos hacia más confrontación, al filo de una guerra.

  8. U.S. Boat Strikes Shift to Pacific, Placing Colombia on Watch World, Today

    All the strikes in recent weeks have taken place in the Pacific, reflecting Colombia’s role in the drug trade and the feuding between Bogotá and Washington.

  9. Trinidad y Tobago permite la instalación de un radar estadounidense en su territorio En español, Today

    Mientras Estados Unidos aumenta la presión contra Nicolás Maduro, los expertos dicen que Trinidad y Tobago, el país más cercano a la costa norte de Venezuela, ya ha tomado partido.

  10. Donald Trump May Be About to Pick the Least Important Fed Chair in Decades Opinion, Today

    Consensus may be a thing of the past. And that’s good.

  11. Hegseth Declines to Show Lawmakers Boat Strike Video U.S., Today

    The defense secretary joined the secretary of state on Capitol Hill to deliver the first classified briefings to include all members of the House and Senate on the maritime attacks.

  12. Ukraine Plan Calls For Enhanced Military, With U.S. and European Backup World, Today

    The latest proposal is designed to deter future Russian aggression. But Russia is not part of the talks and has shown little willingness to negotiate.

  13. Trump and Top Aides Publicly Defend Susie Wiles After Explosive Interviews U.S., Today

    President Trump praised his chief of staff as doing “a fantastic job,” and more than a dozen members of his cabinet have posted defenses of her on social media.

  14. U.S. Is Seeking Exemption From a European Climate Law, Officials Say Climate, Today

    Diplomats told E.U. officials that the bloc’s law on methane, a potent greenhouse gas, would hurt American oil and gas companies.

  15. Under U.S. Pressure, Militia Backed by Rwanda to Withdraw From City in Congo World, Today

    The militia said the withdrawal was intended to give ongoing peace talks with the Congolese government “the maximum chance to succeed.”

  16. Rob Reiner’s Legacy Will Outlast Trump’s Toxic Talk Opinion, Today

    Readers mourn Rob Reiner and take offense at the president’s crude response. Also: America snubs its allies; phone scams; former President Joe Biden’s library.

  17. Trump Stymied on Prosecutors as G.O.P. Refuses to Defy Democrats U.S., Today

    An informal custom gives Senate Democrats leverage on federal prosecutors even as Republicans have sought to ease other confirmations. The president wants it eliminated.

  18. White House Shrugs Off Rise in Unemployment Rate U.S., Today

    The Trump administration looked to recast elements of a dour jobs report Thursday as a sign of strength.

  19. After an Antisemitic Atrocity, Australia Looks for a Path Forward World, Today

    Jews are fearful of more violence and Muslims are wary of a backlash after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15. Can Australia steer its way toward stability?

  20. Trinidad Has Become a U.S. Staging Ground in Its Conflict With Venezuela World, Today

    The United States and Trinidad say U.S. Marines installed a radar in Tobago to combat drugs — but this war materiel isn’t designed for operations based at sea or on land.

  21. Takeaways From Susie Wiles’s Candid Interviews Describing Trump World U.S., Today

    During 11 interviews with Vanity Fair over President Trump’s first year back in office, Ms. Wiles, his chief of staff, opened up about the president, the people around him and their internal fights.

  22. La campaña de Trump contra Maduro también está enfocada en el petróleo En español, Today

    En público, la Casa Blanca dice que se enfrenta a Venezuela para frenar el narcotráfico, pero el presidente de EE. UU. ha hecho patente su interés por el acceso a las reservas del país.

  23. Brown Shooter Still at Large After Nearly Three Days U.S., Today

    The authorities are still looking for the gunman who killed two students at Brown University. Investigators are expected to release more video footage on Tuesday.

  24. EE. UU. ataca en el Pacífico oriental a 3 embarcaciones y mata a 8 personas En español, Today

    Con estos ataques, el número de muertos desde que el gobierno de Trump inició los ataques contra presuntos narcotraficantes asciende al menos a 95.

  25. Trump aprovecha la muerte de Rob Reiner para atacar al director de Hollywood En español, Today

    Menos de un día después de que se informara del asesinato de Rob Reiner y su esposa, Michele Singer Reiner, el presidente Trump sugirió que las críticas que Reiner le hacía podrían haber provocado su homicidio.

  26. The Timing of Trump’s $10 Billion Suit Against the BBC Is Significant U.S., Today

    The lawsuit landed just hours before a once-a-decade review of the broadcaster’s royal charter, which governs its mission, purpose and funding.

  27. Trump’s Top Aide Acknowledges ‘Score Settling’ Behind Prosecutions U.S., Today

    In interviews with Vanity Fair, Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, said Trump has “an alcoholic’s personality,” called JD Vance a “conspiracy theorist” and concluded that Pam Bondi “completely whiffed” the early handling of the Epstein files.

  28. This Week Is Pivotal for Ukraine, and for Europe’s Voice in Its Future World, Today

    Often left out by the United States in peace negotiations, European countries are working to assert their leadership and bolster Ukraine with an ambitious funding plan. But can they agree?

  29. Inside the Tech Company Powering Trump’s Most Controversial Policies The Daily, Today

    Alex Karp, the chief executive of the tech company Palantir, has become a defender of President Trump and has secured heavyweight contracts with the government.

  30. ISIS ‘Ideology’ Is Linked to Australia Killings, and Trump Files New $10 Billion Lawsuit The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how foreign patients are paying for U.S. organs.

  31. The Trump Mind-Set Is Not Complex Opinion, Today

    Gimme, gimme, gimme. Gimme some more.

  32. Senators Investigate Role of A.I. Data Centers in Rising Electricity Costs Business, Today

    Three Democrats are seeking information from tech firms about the growing energy use of data centers and the utility bills of individuals and other businesses.

  33. Venezuela’s Oil Is a Focus of Trump’s Campaign Against Maduro U.S., Today

    In public, the White House says it is confronting Venezuela to curb drug trafficking. Behind the scenes, gaining access to the country’s vast oil reserves is a priority.

  34. A Family Transformed by a Special-Needs Preschool Opinion, Today

    For the mother of a son and a daughter with autism, the Kennedy Children’s Center has “opened up a whole world.”

  35. Scams, Schemes, Ruthless Cons: The Untold Story of How Jeffrey Epstein Got Rich Magazine, Today

    For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society.

  36. El plan de Trump para Gaza, entre la ambición y la indefinición En español, Today

    La hoja de ruta de 20 puntos para Gaza sigue sin avances claros, con dudas sobre su implementación y actores clave, pero nuevas señales sugieren que el proceso podría activarse.

  37. Donald Trump Jr. Is Engaged to Palm Beach Socialite Bettina Anderson U.S., Today

    The relationship between the president’s son and Ms. Anderson had been the subject of tabloid speculation during his previous engagement to Kimberly Guilfoyle.

  38. Kushner’s Firm Pulls Out of Trump-Branded Hotel Deal in Serbia U.S., Today

    The announcement came just hours after prosecutors there charged four government officials with corruption in connection with the half-billion-dollar project.

  39. Wisconsin Judge Allows Election Case to Proceed Against Trump Advisers U.S., Today

    A judge ruled that at least two of three defendants would have to stand trial in a case stemming from a plan to deploy fake electors after Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election.

  40. Trump Files $10 Billion Suit Against BBC Over Documentary U.S., Today

    The British broadcaster, which has expressed regret over the editing of video clips about the president, has rejected claims that the error was evidence of a fundamental bias in its news reporting.

  41. Los multimillonarios se comportan cada vez más como Luis XV En español, Yesterday

    Ser dueñas del mundo no es suficiente para estas personas; ahora también buscan el estímulo fácil de la celebridad en internet.

  42. How the Winklevoss Twins Won Big in Trump’s Pro-Crypto Washington U.S., Yesterday

    Few industry players seem closer to Trump than the 44-year-old billionaire brothers. And they have gotten more than just invitations to the White House this year.

  43. Ford Will Take $19.5 Billion Hit as It Rolls Back E.V. Plans Business, Yesterday

    Ford Motor said the costs came from its decision to make fewer electric vehicles than it had planned and more hybrids that use both gasoline engines and batteries.

  44. Los Clinton y su lucha para no declarar sobre Epstein ante el Congreso En español, Yesterday

    El representante James Comer ha amenazado con iniciar un procedimiento de desacato al Congreso contra Bill y Hillary Clinton si no comparecen en persona.

  45. Trump Seizes on Rob Reiner’s Death to Attack the Hollywood Director U.S., Yesterday

    The president attributed the killing of Rob Reiner and his wife to “Trump derangement syndrome.” There was no indication that the couple’s political beliefs were linked to their deaths.

  46. La victoria de José Antonio Kast en Chile es otro triunfo de la derecha global En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo pertenece a un movimiento global de derecha que ha ascendido al poder en todo el mundo al dar prioridad al orden público estricto y al cierre de las fronteras.

  47. How Biden Lost Americans’ Faith in Immigration The Daily, Yesterday

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his top advisers rejected recommendations that could have eased the border crisis that helped return Donald J. Trump to the White House.

  48. Trump’s Superlatives Are Bigger Than Yours Opinion, Yesterday

    The president is getting a lesson in the limits of grade inflation.

  49. Kast’s Victory in Chile Is Another Win for Global Right-Wing Movement World, Yesterday

    José Antonio Kast, who was elected president on Sunday, is the latest conservative to rise to power promising strict law and order measures.

  50. Bret Stephens on the Fight for the Future of the Right Opinion, Yesterday

    The columnist believes America’s real political contest is in the center.

  51. Trump’s Cuts to U.S. Labor Board Leave Festering Disputes and a Power Struggle Business, Yesterday

    Advocates fear damage to labor protections if the Supreme Court upholds the president’s move to control federal agency staffing.

  52. Trump Wants to Carve Up the World. It’s a Blueprint for Disaster. Opinion, Yesterday

    We are headed for more confrontation, more brinkmanship, more war.

  53. Born Deaf and Blind, She’s Caught in Trump’s Anti-Diversity Crusade U.S., Yesterday

    A program for deafblind children helped 3-year-old Annie Garner, born with poor vision and no ears, learn to communicate. The Trump administration cut the program’s funding over diversity goals.

  54. Donald Trump’s Cowboy Diplomacy Opinion, Yesterday

    Sometimes Trump’s unconventional foreign policy just works.

  55. The Turbulent Times of Friedrich Merz World, Yesterday

    The new chancellor believes the world needs a stronger Germany. He is still navigating how to do it.

  56. California Hires Former C.D.C. Officials Who Criticized Trump Administration U.S., Yesterday

    A former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a former chief medical officer of the agency will advise the state on public health issues.

  57. House Republicans Accuse D.C. Police of Manipulating Crime Statistics U.S., December 14

    The committee cited interviews with police commanders in an effort to buttress President Trump’s federal takeover of law enforcement and the National Guard deployment in the capital city.

  58. Inside the Clintons’ Fight to Avoid Testifying in the House Epstein Inquiry U.S., December 14

    Bill and Hillary Clinton have repeatedly offered to provide sworn statements, but Representative James R. Comer has threatened to hold them in contempt of Congress if they fail to appear.

  59. Zelensky Offers Compromise Before Latest Round of Peace Plan Talks World, December 14

    Ukraine’s president is meeting with U.S. negotiators about plans to end the war with Russia. He said he would give up hopes of joining NATO in exchange for security guarantees.

  60. The Billionaires Have Gone Full Louis XV Opinion, December 14

    The first rule of dark money is to quit blabbing about it. Did they think people would thank them for it?

  61. The War on ‘Wokeness’ Comes to the U.S. Mint U.S., December 14

    The Treasury Department unveiled new coins celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. They failed to include planned designs featuring abolition, women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement.

  62. How The Times Analyzed the S.E.C.’s Cryptocurrency Enforcement U.S., December 14

    The New York Times set out to understand — and quantify — just how much things had changed within the agency after President Trump resumed office.

  63. The S.E.C. Was Tough on Crypto. It Pulled Back After Trump Returned to Office. U.S., December 14

    An investigation by The Times found the administration’s change in enforcement benefited the industry, including companies that had ties to the president.

  64. A Free World Needs a Strong America Interactive, December 14

    Preventing a world where dictators can attack at will requires a military that has the right tools, the right tactics and the right culture.

  65. The Mysterious Life and Afterlife of Private Fitz Lee U.S., December 14

    For more than a century, this Black soldier from Virginia was remembered by nearly no one. Then this year, someone at the Pentagon found a use for him.

  66. Andrew Tate estaba acusado de violación y trata de personas. No importó En español, December 14

    La estrella de la llamada manosfera estaba bajo investigación penal en Rumania. Cuando una orden extraordinaria le permitió irse, surgieron sospechas de que la Casa Blanca podría haber intervenido.

  67. Officials Target Youth Immigration Program, Speeding Up Deportations New York, December 14

    The Trump administration is dissolving long-established protections meant to help undocumented children stay in the country.

  68. Appeals Court Says Trump Must End Los Angeles Deployment by Monday U.S., December 13

    While the decision did not remove the National Guard troops from the president’s control, it blocked him from using them in the nation’s second-largest city.

  69. La incautación del petrolero venezolano revela lo que Cuba hace con el crudo En español, December 13

    En los últimos años solo una parte del petróleo venezolano destinado a Cuba ha llegado realmente a la isla, según los documentos de Pdvsa y los datos de seguimiento de los buques.

  70. Para Marco Rubio, la estrategia para Cuba pasa por Venezuela En español, December 13

    El secretario de Estado y asesor de seguridad nacional del presidente Trump lleva mucho tiempo intentando socavar o derrocar al gobierno de Cuba, que mantiene estrechos vínculos económicos y de seguridad con Venezuela.

  71. U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Hits Stumbling Block Business, December 13

    The U.S. government has paused a tech-focused trade pledge with Britain over broader disagreements about Britain’s digital regulations and food safety rules.

  72. Belarus Frees Prominent Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Some Trade Sanctions World, December 13

    The release of the prisoners, including a Nobel laureate and an opposition leader, was part of a monthslong rapprochement between Washington and Minsk.

  73. The Reasonable Majority Is No Longer Silent Opinion, December 13

    Donald Trump is confronting a backlash of the reasonable.

  74. The Closing of the MAGA Mind Opinion, December 13

    To really understand what is happening today, we must understand the ideology and thinkers behind the MAGA New Right.

  75. Can Trump’s Grand Plans for Gaza Get Off the Drawing Board? World, December 13

    The next steps for the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan have been mired in uncertainty and a lack of detail, but that may be set to change. Here’s what to know.

  76. Los recortes de impuestos de Trump benefician a las empresas En español, December 13

    La recaudación fiscal a empresas se ha desplomado desde que los republicanos aprobaron modificaciones en el verano. Algunos economistas creen que estos cambios podrían valer la pena.

  77. Colorado Officials Reject Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of a Convicted Election Denier U.S., December 13

    The president’s stated intention to pardon Tina Peters, jailed for tampering with election machines in 2020, has set off a legal fight over the extent of Mr. Trump’s pardon powers.

  78. To Outbuild China, America Needs Friends Interactive, December 13

    For the sake of global security and freedom, the world’s democracies must collaborate better.

  79. Clean, Limitless Energy Exists. China Is Going Big in the Race to Harness It. Climate, December 13

    Beijing is pouring vast resources into fusion research, while the U.S. wants private industry to lead the way. The winner could reshape civilization.

  80. Thailand Rejects Trump’s Claim That It Reached a Cease-Fire With Cambodia World, December 13

    The conflict appeared to have continued unabated on Saturday morning, a day after President Trump said a cease-fire was supposed to have resumed.

  81. 20 States Sue to Block $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas U.S., December 13

    California and New York are among the states arguing that the Trump administration’s decision to charge that fee for skilled foreign workers is illegal.

  82. Los ataques a embarcaciones en el Caribe podrían resultar en ‘daños morales’ para los militares En español, December 13

    Los soldados que participan en misiones que consideran equivocadas o injustificadas pueden sufrir un profundo daño psicológico, según investigaciones.

  83. Judge’s Order Complicates Justice Dept. Plans to Again Charge Comey U.S., December 13

    Justice Department officials have been considering whether to bring new charges against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, after a different judge dismissed the original case against him.

  84. Las autoridades de migración de EE. UU. usan datos de vuelos para las deportaciones En español, December 13

    La Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte ahora comparte listas de pasajeros con el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas para identificar y detener a los viajeros sujetos a órdenes de deportación.

  85. Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline World, December 13

    Firms with ties to Cuba are getting a larger share of Venezuelan oil exports, as the island’s security agents boost President Nicolás Maduro’s defenses.

  86. U.S. Drops Sanctions on Brazilian Justice at Center of Bolsonaro Trial World, December 12

    A senior Trump administration official said that maintaining sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes was no longer in the interest of the United States.

  87. Trump Is Facing Down Biden’s Demons U.S., December 12

    Too old? Tough economy? The presidents change, but the troubles are familiar.

  88. Trump Officials Sue to Seize 2020 Ballots in a Georgia County U.S., December 12

    The Justice Department escalated an effort to seize and inspect old ballots in Fulton County, where President Trump was booked in his criminal election interference case.

  89. For Republicans, Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to Health Care Is a Problem U.S., December 12

    The prospect of soaring health care costs could exacerbate Americans’ feelings about affordability, an issue that President Trump has tried to downplay. But Democrats plan to keep the issue front and center.

  90. For Rubio the Cuba Hawk, the Road to Havana Runs Through Venezuela U.S., December 12

    President Trump’s secretary of state and national security adviser has long sought to cripple or topple Cuba’s government, which has close security and economic ties to Venezuela.

  91. Immigration Agents Are Using Air Passenger Data for Deportation Effort U.S., December 12

    The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.

  92. In Trump’s Justice Dept., Failing in Court Might Be Better Than Bucking the Boss U.S., December 12

    Thursday demonstrated an emerging reality for President Trump: Commanding the Justice Department is not the same as controlling the justice system.

  93. The U.S. Seizes an Oil Tanker. What’s Next? Opinion, December 12

    Readers react to developments in the U.S.-Venezuela confrontation. Also: A group of six women with decades of connection.

  94. National Trust Sues to Block Trump’s White House Ballroom Construction U.S., December 12

    The lawsuit seeks to force President Trump to submit his ballroom plans for public review and input.

  95. Así funciona el contrabando petrolero de la flota fantasma En español, December 12

    Es posible que la incautación de EE. UU. de un buque dificulte las exportaciones de petróleo de Venezuela, pero no perturbará significativamente la red de tráfico clandestino desde países sancionados.

  96. Trump quiere una nueva guerra civilizatoria En español, December 12

    Cuando la protección de la “civilización occidental”, cuyo centro son la raza y la fe, se convierte en la pieza central de la seguridad nacional de EE. UU., la mayor amenaza pasa a ser la migración sin control.

  97. Big Businesses Are Cashing In on Trump’s Tax Cuts U.S., December 12

    Corporate tax revenue has quickly dipped since Republicans passed tax cuts this summer. But economists think these tax breaks might be worth it.

  98. EE. UU. emite nuevas sanciones contra la familia de Maduro y el sector petrolero En español, December 12

    Estados Unidos está intensificando su campaña de presión sobre el líder de Venezuela tras incautar un petrolero frente a la costa del país.

  99. House Democrats Release Epstein Photos Documenting Ties to Powerful Men U.S., December 12

    The images, released without context by Democrats on the Oversight Committee, reveal little new about the deceased sex offender’s ties to prominent men in politics, entertainment and finance.

  100. Cooling Labor Market and Elevated Inflation Stoke Fed Divisions Business, December 12

    Fed officials explained their opposition to the central bank’s decision this week to cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.

  101. A Seized Oil Tanker and the Big Business of Dark Fleet Smuggling Business, December 12

    The U.S. seizure of a vessel off Venezuela is likely to squeeze the country’s government, but do little to counter the tankers that secretively move oil from sanctioned countries.

  102. Trump Wanted Ukraine to Cede Land to Russia. Ukraine Has Another Offer. World, December 12

    A Ukrainian peace plan, sent this week to Washington, pushes back against President Trump’s proposal that Ukraine give up more land for peace.

  103. Trump’s Plan to Reorder the World The Daily, December 12

    A look at the White House’s new national security strategy, which lays bare the president’s foreign policy goals.

  104. Republicans Defy Trump in Indiana, and Hundreds Quarantined in Measles Outbreak The Headlines, December 12

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  105. Visas millonarias: la nueva apuesta migratoria del gobierno de Trump En español, December 12

    Según el presidente Trump, el programa ayudará a generar miles de millones y a atraer empresarios e inversionistas que “beneficien al país”.

  106. Trump Is Degrading the Justice System. Democrats Are Helping. Opinion, December 12

    The way to oppose President Trump’s era of corrupt deal-making is to present the American people with a clear and principled alternative.

  107. David Ellison Is Playing a Dangerous Game Opinion, December 12

    David Ellison is cozying up to Trump in his effort to save Hollywood. It’s a risky strategy for our democracy.

  108. Focused More on Power Outages, Ukrainians See U.S. Peace Push as Noise World, December 12

    Many understand the dance their leaders must perform to appease President Trump. But that doesn’t make them any less weary of the rounds and rounds of talks.

  109. Troops Involved in Boat Strikes Face a ‘Moral Injury’ Risk, Experts Say U.S., December 12

    Troops who play a part in deadly missions that they see as wrong or unjustified may suffer deep psychological harm as a result, research has shown.

  110. The Wildcatter and Trump: An Unusual Duo Reshapes U.S. Energy Business, December 12

    Harold Hamm, an Oklahoma oil tycoon, has played a central role in reshaping energy policy by allying himself with President Trump.

  111. Thailand Says Trump Call About Cambodia Conflict Is Set for Friday World, December 12

    President Trump’s planned intervention comes as the hostilities entered their fifth day and appeared to escalate, and while Thailand moves toward early elections.

  112. Trump Signs A.I. Executive Order Video, December 12

    Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that would limit individual states in regulating the artificial intelligence industry.

  113. Navy Submits Investigation on Senator to Hegseth’s Office U.S., December 12

    The report concerns a video in which Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, and five other Democratic lawmakers reminded military members of their obligation to refuse illegal orders.

  114. Trump Offers Symbolic Pardon for Clerk Convicted of Election Tampering U.S., December 12

    Tina Peters was sentenced for a Colorado state crime that the president has no ability to pardon. President Trump has no legal power to free her from prison.

  115. What Indiana’s Defiance Means for Trump: 6 Takeaways U.S., December 12

    President Trump’s failure to ram through a Republican-friendly House map was a new sign that his iron grip on the party has slipped, and was likely to reverberate nationally.

  116. Trump Signs Executive Order to Neuter State A.I. Laws Technology, December 11

    The order would create one federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

  117. ¿Cómo afecta la incautación de buques petroleros a la economía de Venezuela? En español, December 11

    Venezuela depende excepcionalmente del petróleo para mantener en funcionamiento el gobierno y pagar las necesidades básicas.

  118. Republicans Undercut Johnson, Circumventing Him to Force Votes U.S., December 11

    The speaker has repeatedly lost his grip on the House floor thanks to a once rare parliamentary maneuver that G.O.P. members are increasingly using to force action on legislation.

  119. U.S. Issues New Sanctions Targeting Maduro’s Family and the Oil Sector U.S., December 11

    The United States is escalating its pressure campaign on Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, after seizing an oil tanker off the coast.

  120. Federal Judge Blocks FEMA From Canceling Climate Resiliency Grants Climate, December 11

    A Thursday ruling said the Trump administration cannot eliminate the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program without Congress.

  121. Una jueza ordena liberar a Kilmar Abrego Garcia de la custodia del ICE En español, December 11

    El fallo significa que Abrego Garcia quedará libre y, al menos por ahora, fuera de la inminente amenaza de ser deportado nuevamente.

  122. Trump Isn’t Interested in Fighting a New Cold War. He Wants a New Civilizational War. Opinion, December 11

    Trump is not interested in refighting the Cold War. He is, in my view, interested in fighting the civilizational war over what is the American “home.”

  123. Trump Panel Abruptly Postpones Release of FEMA Overhaul Recommendations Climate, December 11

    The group’s report had been expected to provide a road map for change after months of upheaval at the agency.

  124. Oil Tanker Seizure Hits Venezuela’s Lifeblood. Here’s What to Know. World, December 11

    Seizures of more tankers could put a stranglehold on Venezuela’s economy, which is exceptionally dependent on oil to keep the government running and pay for basic necessities.

  125. A Grand Jury Again Declines to Reindict Letitia James U.S., December 11

    It was a striking rejection of the administration’s retribution campaign.

  126. Bessent Accelerates Regulation Overhaul to Jumpstart Growth U.S., December 11

    The Treasury Secretary unveiled changes to the Financial Stability Oversight Council to ease “overregulation.”

  127. Will the Self-Driving Cars of the Future Lower Emissions? Climate, December 11

    Waymo is rapidly expanding in the U.S. But experts say there are big questions about how self-driving cars could affect traffic and greenhouse gas emissions.

  128. María Corina Machado, nobel de la paz, dice que EE. UU. la ayudó a salir de Venezuela En español, December 11

    La líder de la oposición venezolana dijo que tuvo el apoyo de Estados Unidos para llegar a Oslo, pero no podía dar más detalles por motivos de seguridad.

  129. The Supreme Court and Executive Power Opinion, December 11

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay about the justices and unitary executive theory. Also: The danger posed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

  130. Mike Lindell, MyPillow Founder, Announces Run for Minnesota Governor U.S., December 11

    He is a close ally of President Trump and has been a leading proponent of the election denial movement, which falsely claims that voting machines are often rigged.

  131. Judge Orders Abrego Garcia’s Release From ICE Detention U.S., December 11

    The judge said it was “troubling” that the Trump administration had kept Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia in custody for nearly four months without following through on its pledge to re-expel him.

  132. R. Bruce Dold, Chicago Tribune Publisher and Pulitzer Winner, Dies at 70 U.S., December 11

    As head of the editorial page, he encouraged The Tribune’s support of Barack Obama, resulting in the paper’s first endorsement of a Democrat running for the White House.

  133. Tariffs Shrank Trade Deficit in September, New Data Show Business, December 11

    U.S. imports and exports ticked up from lows the previous month when the president’s global tariffs went into effect, while the trade deficit continued to fall.

  134. ‘Pretty Strong Words’ Used on Ukraine Call With European Leaders, Trump Says World, December 11

    Diplomatic efforts have stalled as Britain, France and Germany try to push President Trump away from a proposal to end the conflict that would favor Russia.

  135. Nobel Peace Prize Winner Machado Vows to End Maduro’s Rule in Venezuela World, December 11

    María Corina Machado reappeared on the global stage as the Trump administration ramped up its pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

  136. Ahead of Trump Call, Fighting Between Thailand and Cambodia Intensifies World, December 11

    The widening scope of the conflict between the two neighbors presents a challenge to President Trump’s tariff diplomacy, which he has brandished as a peacemaking tool.

  137. The Cracking of the Trump Coalition The Daily, December 11

    Key figures on the right have challenged President Trump’s priorities on topics such as affordability and foreign policy.

  138. FEMA Is Forcing Towns to Fend for Themselves, and Trump Opens ‘Gold Card’ Visa Applications The Headlines, December 11

    Plus, the secret to selling 150 million books.

  139. We’re Trying to Find a Line the Supreme Court Won’t Cross Opinion, December 11

    It isn’t easy.

  140. Fed Divisions Underscore Challenge for Trump’s Next Chair Business, December 11

    President Trump wants substantially lower borrowing costs, but officials at the central bank appear ready to resist delivering further cuts if the economic backdrop does not warrant it.

  141. Trump Doesn’t Want to Talk About Affordability. Democrats Say That’s a Gift. U.S., December 11

    The president continues to brush off an issue that he said he would solve in his first months in office. Some Democrats say he is making the same mistake as his predecessor.

  142. With Republicans Divided, Indiana Senate Set to Vote on Redistricting U.S., December 11

    President Trump wants a new congressional map in Indiana that would boost Republicans, but he has struggled to win over some state lawmakers in his party.

  143. The ‘A-Plus-Plus-Plus-Plus-Plus’ Economy ​Is Bad for Trump Opinion, December 11

    Unlike during his last time in the White House, people now disapprove of Trump because of the economy, not in spite of it.

  144. Eels in the Bronx: Slimy, Hardy and Hungry New York, December 11

    The population of American eels has declined. They need protection, conservationists say, despite their resilience.

  145. America Can’t Make What the Military Needs Interactive, December 11

    The U.S. defense industry has lost the ability to build quickly and effectively.

  146. Hatching the Automobile’s Future in a Cloistered Los Angeles Lab Business, December 11

    Desperate to catch up with Chinese automakers, Ford is redesigning its fleet with a Silicon Valley-style team. Is it too late?

  147. New York Was a Leader on Climate Issues. Under Hochul, Things Changed. New York, December 11

    Faced with an affordability crisis and rising energy demands, Gov. Kathy Hochul has slowed progress on New York’s efforts to fight climate change.

  148. María Corina Machado Appears in Oslo After a Year in Hiding Video, December 11

    María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, greeted supporters in the Norwegian capital, hours after missing the ceremony at which she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

  149. Trump Is Not Attacking Europe. He’s Attacking Something Else. Opinion, December 11

    It’s an actual place, not an arbitrarily bounded zone.

  150. Los retos para la seguridad de Europa van más allá de la falta de apoyo de Trump En español, December 11

    Mientras los europeos se encuentran varados entre potencias hostiles, Rusia y Estados Unidos, se avecinan decisiones clave sobre el futuro de Ucrania.