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  1. Yesterday’s Israel Hamas Gaza Ceasefire live blog included one standalone post:
  2. How Portland Is Reacting to Trump’s National Guard Threat Video, Today

    In the days before President Trump announced that he would send troops to what he called a “war-ravaged” Portland, Ore., federal officers had described the protests there as “low energy.” Anna Griffin, who is reporting in Portland for The New York Times, describes what she’s seen there.

  3. G.O.P. Blocks Bid to Halt Trump’s Attacks in the Caribbean Sea U.S., Today

    Republicans in the Senate blocked a measure that would terminate the president’s legally disputed campaign targeting alleged drug runners.

  4. Gustavo Petro dice que había colombianos en la embarcación que EE. UU. bombardeó En español, Today

    El presidente de Colombia dijo el miércoles que la lancha bombardeada era colombiana y llevaba pasajeros de su país. “Espero que aparezcan sus familias y denuncien”, escribió en X.

  5. Qatar Pushes U.S.-Venezuela Diplomacy as Trump Focuses on Military Action U.S., Yesterday

    The Pentagon has deployed 10,000 U.S. troops to the region, most of them to bases in Puerto Rico, a senior military official said.

  6. Has Your Scientific Work Been Cut? We Want to Hear. Climate, Yesterday

    For a new series, Times journalists are speaking with scientists whose research has ended as a result of policy changes by the Trump administration.

  7. She Found a Link Between Air Pollution and Infertility Climate, Yesterday

    Shruthi Mahalingaiah, a Harvard researcher, investigated the fertility risks women face from air pollution. But her grant was canceled.

  8. He Studied How Emissions Are Heating Up U.S. Cities Climate, Yesterday

    “Fundamentally, we were trying to learn about these systems to prevent people from dying unnecessarily from heat,” said Kevin Gurney, an atmospheric scientist.

  9. Colombia’s President Says Boat Bombed by U.S. Was Carrying Colombians World, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has said that it is attacking boats and killing their occupants because they are smuggling drugs from Venezuela to the United States.

  10. Texas’ Blue-State Deployments Shred Relations Between Governors U.S., Yesterday

    State leaders have prided themselves on finding bipartisan consensus, but President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops from Texas to Illinois has ripped the veneer off that image.

  11. Trump Says Gaza Talks Are Going ‘Very Well’ and Will Visit Middle East U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s comments and a note from Marco Rubio hinted that the two-year-long conflict may be about to pause, if not end.

  12. Federal Judge Imposes New Limits on ICE Operations in Chicago U.S., Yesterday

    The judge found that ICE had violated a 2022 consent agreement and demanded agents have probable cause for their arrests.

  13. Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracies Started Flying. Business, Yesterday

    Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.

  14. The ‘Irony’ of the Government Shutdown Video, Yesterday

    Health care premiums are expected to double for millions of Americans on Obamacare next year if the law doesn’t change in time. Neera Tanden walks Ezra Klein through the policy stakes of the government shutdown.

  15. The G.O.P.’s ‘Cynical, Ridiculous’ Shutdown Attack Video, Yesterday

    Health care premiums are expected to double for millions of Americans on Obamacare next year if the law doesn’t change in time. Neera Tanden walks Ezra Klein through the policy stakes of the government shutdown.

  16. Federal Workers’ Unions Call for Compromise on a Shutdown Deal U.S., Yesterday

    Union leaders representing hundreds of thousands of federal workers urged both parties to negotiate as their members prepared to receive their last paychecks until the standoff is resolved.

  17. These Democrats Could Hold the Key to Ending the Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    As the federal closure slides into a second week, Republicans are working to peel off five more Democratic senators to join them in voting to reopen the government.

  18. JB Pritzker Has Had it With Democrats Who Won’t Stand Up to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    The Illinois governor, a potential presidential candidate, is fighting the presence of National Guard troops and the activities of ICE agents in Chicago.

  19. Trump’s Energy Cuts Punished Mostly Blue States. Red States Might Be Next. Climate, Yesterday

    As New York and other states tally the damage, a leaked document suggests more Energy Department cuts may be coming.

  20. Trump Fires Black Officials From an Overwhelmingly White Administration U.S., Yesterday

    Separately, in the administration’s first 200 days, only two of 98 Senate-confirmed appointees to the most senior jobs in government were Black.

  21. Parents, Doctors and Vaccines for Children Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about vaccine debates. Also: Attorney General Pam Bondi’s performance; wildfire smoke and our health.

  22. Before Trump Ordered In Troops, Federal Officers Called Portland Protests ‘Low Energy’ U.S., Yesterday

    Oregon officials say the atmosphere outside an ICE building that has drawn daily demonstrations since June has grown worse since the president’s threats.

  23. Trump Takes Aim at Illinois Governor and Chicago Mayor U.S., Yesterday

    In an early morning Truth Social post, the president said Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago should be jailed for failing to protect ICE officers.

  24. Justice Kennedy, Off the Bench but Still Rendering Opinions U.S., Yesterday

    In a rare interview, the justice bemoaned vulgarity in public life, discussed his family’s ties to President Trump and reflected on his own history and legacy.

  25. Green Spaces for Kids Shouldn’t Be Political Opinion, Yesterday

    Public parks are vital for children’s health.

  26. El corresponsal de la Casa Blanca toma preguntas En español, Yesterday

    Los lectores enviaron consultas para Peter Baker sobre la cobertura del presidente Trump y el papel cambiante de Estados Unidos en el mundo.

  27. Trump Claims ‘Rebellion’ in American Cities The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump said he would consider using the Insurrection Act to deploy the National Guard in Chicago and other places.

  28. What the Shutdown Is Really About Opinion, Yesterday

    Obamacare premiums could double for millions of Americans if the law isn’t changed. Neera Tanden walks Ezra Klein through the shutdown’s policy stakes.

  29. Comey to Appear in Court in Case That Has Roiled Justice Dept. U.S., Yesterday

    The case against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, was deemed too thin by a previous federal prosecutor, who quit under pressure from President Trump.

  30. The Second Trump Administration Is a Museum of America’s Worst Moments Opinion, Yesterday

    Remember when Republicans loved small government?

  31. Tom Friedman on the Only Way to Solve the Israel-Hamas War Opinion, Yesterday

    Can Donald Trump end the “worst war” with the latest round of peace talks?

  32. You Beat Trumpism by Banding Together. It’s as Hard and as Simple as That. Opinion, Yesterday

    People and institutions of civil society must coordinate against him.

  33. Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Could Strain Universities and Schools U.S., Yesterday

    Higher education leaders and public-school superintendents say they depend on skilled foreign workers to fill critical roles.

  34. Trump Appoints New Head of Immigration Courts U.S., Yesterday

    Col. Daren K. Margolin, who retired from the Marine Corps, was fired from a command position as head of security at Marine Base Quantico in 2013 for negligently firing a gun into the floor of his office.

  35. Carney and Trump: A Collision Avoided, Save for a Nasty Comment or Two U.S., October 7

    The Canadian prime minister came to Washington determined to take the heat out of the relationship. He mostly succeeded, at least for now.

  36. 3 Key Takeaways From the Bondi Hearing U.S., October 7

    The session before a Senate panel featured more fireworks than facts as Democrats and the attorney general repeatedly clashed.

  37. Health Care Politics Bolster Democrats in Shutdown Fight U.S., October 7

    Even President Trump has conceded that he and his party could face political pain from rising premiums, stiffening Democrats’ spines as they demand a subsidy extension.

  38. How Trump Is Using the Justice Department to Target His Enemies Interactive, October 7

    President Trump has long spoken of seeking vengeance against his political enemies. Here’s a list of whom he is targeting.

  39. Ask a Correspondent, With Our Chief White House Reporter World, October 7

    Peter Baker answers questions from readers about covering President Trump and the changing U.S. role in the world.

  40. An Ideological Revolution Needs 12 Years in Power Opinion, October 7

    The Trump administration has a long way to go.

  41. Who Is the Judge Hearing Arguments Over the Guard’s Deployment in Illinois? U.S., October 7

    Judge April M. Perry is a Biden appointee who has been a federal judge for less than a year.

  42. Mass Layoffs Trump Is Threatening in Shutdown Fight May Be Illegal U.S., October 7

    Unions have sued to block any firings, which budget experts believe are not even needed to protect essential federal services.

  43. What Does the National Guard Do? Why Are Its Troops in U.S. Cities? U.S., October 7

    The Guard has been federally mobilized around the country at least 10 times since World War II, with presidents using it to respond to civil unrest.

  44. Israel Cannot Go On Winning Like This Opinion, October 7

    Until the recent U.S.-backed peace deal, Israel has continued to use force without engaging in any viable diplomacy. It must change to save itself.

  45. Tesla Reveals Cheaper Versions of Its Cars Business, October 7

    Elon Musk’s electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles.

  46. Early Signs of a ‘Turning Point’ as Renewables Edge Out Coal Climate, October 7

    The world generated more electricity from renewable energy than coal for the first time ever, a new report finds. The United States is lagging behind.

  47. What’s Behind the Dispute Over Extending Health Care Subsidies U.S., October 7

    The government shutdown fight has spotlighted a debate between Republicans and Democrats about whether and how much the government should subsidize health care.

  48. Is ‘South Park’ Trump-Proof? Video, October 7

    It’s a prickly time for comedy, but one show is going harder than ever. The comedian Wyatt Cenac joins Wesley Morris to talk about the latest season of “South Park.”

  49. Pressed on Justice Dept. Politicization, Bondi Goes on Attack U.S., October 7

    At a Senate committee hearing, the attorney general avoided answering pointed queries by repeatedly laying into her questioners and casting her responses as a defense of the Trump administration.

  50. Una jueza está dispuesta a liberar a Abrego Garcia si no hay planes concretos para deportarlo En español, October 7

    La jueza expresó su exasperación ante la incapacidad de los abogados del gobierno para responder a “preguntas básicas” sobre el destino del hombre salvadoreño.

  51. White House Signals It May Try to Deny Back Pay to Furloughed Federal Workers U.S., October 7

    Union leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump’s first term.

  52. El Tesoro defiende la moneda de 1 dólar con el rostro de Trump En español, October 7

    El gobierno dijo que una ley de acuñación de monedas coleccionables de 2020 permite que una persona viva aparezca en la moneda estadounidense.

  53. The Lawyer Who Secured Sweeping Presidential Power Now Helps Trump Deploy It U.S., October 7

    As the administration’s top advocate before the justices, D. John Sauer has notched several recent Supreme Court victories.

  54. Global Trade Growth to Slow Sharply Next Year, W.T.O. Says Business, October 7

    The World Trade Organization said trade growth had proved more resilient in 2025 than expected, but would slow next year as result of President Trump’s tariffs.

  55. Witkoff and Kushner Set to Join Gaza Talks Soon, Official Says World, October 7

    Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, both architects of President Trump’s plan to end the war, are expected to join mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas.

  56. Trump Considers Insurrection Act, and Flights Slow During Government Shutdown The Headlines, October 7

    Plus, a new way to fight robocalls.

  57. No, Trump Can’t Deploy Troops to Wherever He Wants Opinion, October 7

    The president’s claims about cities don’t hold up.

  58. Supreme Court Hears Free Speech Challenge to Ban on Conversion Therapy U.S., October 7

    The court’s ruling in the Colorado case will have implications for more than 20 other states with similar laws.

  59. What to Know About Carney and Trump’s White House Meeting World, October 7

    President Trump on Tuesday is hosting Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, who is seeking relief from U.S. tariffs. Few people expect any major concessions.

  60. Trump to Unveil Farmer Aid as China Shuns U.S. Crops U.S., October 7

    As it did in 2018, the White House plans to dole out relief funds to struggling U.S. farmers who have lost their biggest customer.

  61. In 2020, Trump Intervened in Portland’s Protests. They Got Even Worse. U.S., October 7

    Here are five lessons for cities in the president’s sights, like Chicago and Memphis, drawn from the one city targeted by Mr. Trump in his first term, Portland, Ore.

  62. As Trump’s Justice Dept. Pursues His Enemies, an Ally Goes on Trial New York, October 7

    Xinyue Lou is accused of funneling foreign campaign donations to President Trump’s campaign. The president has said the justice system has been used against him and his supporters.

  63. Trump, los cárteles de la droga, Venezuela y la guerra: lo que sabemos En español, October 7

    El gobierno de Donald Trump está aumentando la presión sobre Nicolás Maduro, presidente de Venezuela, mientras ataca barcos en el mar Caribe.

  64. As France Faces Political Turmoil, Macron Is Backed Into a Corner World, October 7

    The record-fast collapse of yet another government confronts President Emmanuel Macron and his country with an intensifying crisis.

  65. Pentagon Relaxes Press Access Rules Business, October 7

    Under new guidelines, journalists will not need approval from the Defense Department before publishing articles containing information not officially released.

  66. Trump suspende la estrategia diplomática con Venezuela En español, October 7

    La medida allana el camino para una posible escalada militar contra los narcotraficantes o el gobierno de Nicolás Maduro.

  67. Trump Considers Invoking Insurrection Act Video, October 7

    On Monday, the president said that he was considering invoking the Insurrection Act to send National Guard troops to American cities. The act would grant him emergency powers to deploy troops and bypass court rulings.

  68. Trump Raises the Possibility of a Shutdown Deal, Then Walks It Back U.S., October 6

    President Trump said he was open to making “the right deal” on health care with Democrats. Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, denied any talks were underway.

  69. The October 6 National Guard Trump Oregon Chicago live blog included one standalone post:
  70. After pushback from courts on troops, Trump says Insurrection Act is an option if conditions warranted. U.S., October 6

    The president said he would invoke emergency powers to deploy the National Guard if “people were being killed, and courts were holding us up.”

  71. Trump Calls Off Diplomatic Outreach to Venezuela U.S., October 6

    The move paves the way for a possible military escalation against drug traffickers or the government of Nicolás Maduro.

  72. Neighbors Warn Neighbors as Fear of ICE Ripples Across Chicago U.S., October 6

    Parents are standing guard at schools. Some restaurants have stopped delivering food or simply closed. “Every single person who looks brown is scared,” a lawyer said.

  73. Treasury Defends Lawfulness of Minting a $1 Trump Coin U.S., October 6

    The Treasury Department said that a 2020 collectible coinage law allows a living person to appear on U.S. currency.

  74. Trump, Drug Cartels, Venezuela and War: What We Know U.S., October 6

    The Trump administration is ratcheting up pressure on Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, while attacking boats in the Caribbean Sea.

  75. Shutdown Politics Has G.O.P. Singing Government’s Praises U.S., October 6

    As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.

  76. C.I.A. Deputy Director Has Replaced Agency’s Top Legal Official With Himself U.S., October 6

    It is not clear what is behind the move by Michael Ellis, a Trump loyalist. A legal ethics specialist said it could raise conflict-of-interest issues.

  77. Judge Poised to Free Abrego Garcia if Officials Can’t Supply Deportation Plans U.S., October 6

    The judge expressed exasperation at government lawyers’ failure to answer “basic questions” or produce evidence during what she called a “topsy-turvy, inside-out day.”

  78. Trump Gave a Partisan Speech to Navy Sailors, to Mixed Reactions U.S., October 6

    President Trump’s attempts to politicize the military have become more overt as he makes the case for having troops at his disposal in American cities.

  79. Trump Aimed Shutdown Cuts at Democrats, but G.O.P. Districts Are Hit, Too U.S., October 6

    As the president cancels projects in Democratic-run states, he is cutting money that benefits his own party’s lawmakers in some of the most competitive House districts.

  80. Wesley Hunt Enters Texas G.O.P. Senate Race, Complicating Path for Cornyn U.S., October 6

    Mr. Hunt, a U.S. House member, and Senator John Cornyn will be competing for voters who dislike the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, who has led in many polls.

  81. In 2019, Trump Made Her a Judge. In 2025, She Blocked His Troop Deployment. U.S., October 6

    Judge Karin Immergut worked on Ken Starr’s investigation of Bill Clinton. Now she’s ruled against Trump’s attempt to send troops to Portland.

  82. Pushback at Trump and Troops in Portland Opinion, October 6

    Readers object to President Trump’s use of the military in American cities. Also: ICE at the Super Bowl.

  83. La Corte Suprema rechaza la apelación de condena de Ghislaine Maxwell En español, October 6

    La exempleada y amiga de Jeffrey Epstein argumentó que un acuerdo secreto entre unos fiscales y el multimillonario financiero invalidaba su condena.

  84. Kremlin Welcomes Trump’s Blessing of Proposal to Extend Nuclear Caps World, October 6

    President Trump said a Russian proposal to extend by one year the limits on long-range nuclear weapons sounded “like a good idea to me.”

  85. Fighting in Gaza Continues Before Hamas-Israel Talks Video, October 6

    Smoke rose above Gaza, where fighting has continued as Hamas and Israel planned to hold indirect talks in Egypt on the war in Gaza. Significant issues remain to be hashed out.

  86. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal From Ghislaine Maxwell U.S., October 6

    The onetime employee and friend of Jeffrey Epstein argued that a secret agreement between prosecutors and the multimillionaire financier invalidated her conviction.

  87. Anxiety and Uncertainty Push Gold Near $4,000 an Ounce Business, October 6

    Approaching the milestone for the first time, the precious metal is on course for its best year since the 1970s, highlighting unease among investors.

  88. Supreme Court Starts Consequential Term, and Illinois Governor Warns of ‘Trump’s Invasion’ The Headlines, October 6

    Plus, when Silicon Valley comes to the farm.

  89. Trump’s Shutdown Glee Could Come Back to Bite Him Opinion, October 6

    Republicans’ exploitation of government’s closure is the tell that they prefer it this way.

  90. Trumpism After Trump: The Future of the Right Opinion, October 6

    A conservative’s vision for MAGA beyond Trump.

  91. There Are Two Economies: A.I. and Everything Else Opinion, October 6

    This is worse than putting all your eggs in one basket.

  92. Supreme Court Returns to Face Trump Tests of Presidential Power U.S., October 6

    As the justices return to the bench Monday, the court will confront a series of cases central to the president’s agenda.

  93. Stopping Zohran Mamdani Won’t Save the Political Old Guard Opinion, October 6

    Dismissing candidates like Zohran Mamdani simply because of their youth is no longer viable. Millennial and Gen Z Americans will only gain more political influence.

  94. ‘Bow to the Emperor’:We Asked 50 Legal Experts About the Trump Presidency Magazine, October 6

    Before the election, we surveyed the legal establishment about what a second Trump term could mean for the rule of law. A year later, they’re very, very worried.

  95. Gaza Peace Talks Are Set to Take Place in Egypt World, October 6

    Though significant issues remain to be hashed out between Israel and Hamas, some are saying that after two years of death and destruction, a breakthrough may be near.

  96. Presionado por Trump, Netanyahu acepta el acuerdo de Gaza En español, October 6

    El primer ministro israelí se adjudicó el mérito de un acuerdo que se estaba gestando, pero quedó claro que era Donald Trump quien llevaba las riendas.

  97. Trump Calls Deadly Strikes on Boats in Caribbean an ‘Act of Kindness’ U.S., October 6

    The president, speaking aboard an aircraft carrier off Norfolk, Va., repeated his claims that the boats were trafficking drugs bound for the United States.

  98. ¿Deberíamos dividir el espectro autista? En español, October 5

    La ampliación del diagnóstico del espectro autista a lo largo de los años se ha convertido ahora en el punto álgido de un largo debate sobre cómo debe definirse el autismo, que ha dividido a padres y activistas por igual.

  99. Trump Renews Layoff Threats as Shutdown Accusations Continue to Fly U.S., October 5

    Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker Mike Johnson each accused the other of not being “serious” about talks to end the shutdown as the government was closed for a fifth day.

  100. Trump Sends California Guard Troops to Portland, Ore., Newsom Says U.S., October 5

    The move follows a judge’s order on Saturday blocked the Oregon National Guard from deploying there. California’s governor said the state would sue.

  101. Pritzker Says Federal Agents Are Trying to Make Chicago a ‘War Zone’ U.S., October 5

    Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois said he had ordered state agencies to investigate a raid on a Chicago apartment building where there had been reports of “nearly naked” children zip-tied by federal officers.

  102. Both Parties Are Resigned to Deadlock as Shutdown Takes Hold U.S., October 5

    Republicans, who hold a governing trifecta, have adopted a mostly passive stance while Democrats dig in for a fight, with both feeling they have the political upper hand.

  103. Strong-Armed by Trump, Netanyahu Embraces Gaza Deal as a Personal Win World, October 5

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took credit for an emerging agreement, but it was clear that President Trump was calling the shots.

  104. Civility and Disagreement in American Politics Opinion, October 5

    Readers respond to a guest essay by Roxane Gay. Also: A Canadian’s lament.

  105. OPEC Plus Agrees to Small Boost in Oil Production Business, October 5

    Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the oil cartel, sees advantages in increasing output despite market risks.

  106. Israel and Hamas Prepare for Talks on Trump’s Plan to End Gaza War World, October 5

    Indirect negotiations through mediators are planned for Monday in Egypt and are expected to focus on one main issue, swapping hostages for Palestinian prisoners. That may leave talks on other obstacles to ending the war until later.

  107. Republicans Are Making Health Care Unaffordable for Young Americans Opinion, October 5

    If Democrats don’t win the shutdown fight, millions of young Americans may lose coverage because of higher prices.

  108. Texas L.G.B.T.Q. Teenagers and Families Navigate a Public School Clampdown U.S., October 5

    Under a new state law, public schools can no longer sponsor gay and gender clubs or “assist” with transitioning, but implementation appears to be varying by the politics of the districts.

  109. How Trump’s National Guard Deployments Break With Military Tradition Video, October 5

    By sending troops to U.S. cities that are not in active crisis, President Trump is breaking with military tradition. Helene Cooper, who covers national security issues for The New York Times, compares his recent actions with earlier domestic military deployments.

  110. Un juez considera ‘probable’ que los cargos contra Abrego Garcia sean vengativos En español, October 5

    El fallo fue una sorprendente reprimenda tanto al Departamento de Justicia como a algunos de sus funcionarios de alto rango, incluido Todd Blanche, fiscal general adjunto.

  111. Judge Blocks Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in Portland, Ore. U.S., October 4

    A federal judge appointed by President Trump issued a temporary restraining order, siding for now with Oregon and Portland lawyers who called federalizing the guard a presidential overreach.

  112. Hamas Partially Accepts Trump’s Peace Plan Video, October 4

    Hamas said it would release all Israeli hostages but wants to negotiate elements of President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Adam Rasgon, a reporter for The New York Times in Jerusalem, explains where negotiations stand.

  113. At a Protest for a Deal, Israelis Wrestle With a Mix of Emotions World, October 4

    Along with optimism that President Trump can lock Israel and Hamas into a deal, many expressed anxiety about being disappointed once more.

  114. Una jueza dictamina que Trump incumplió la ley al destituir a los miembros de la Junta de Supervisión de Puerto Rico En español, October 4

    La jueza María Antongiorgi-Jordán, del Tribunal Federal de Distrito de San Juan, consideró que la Casa Blanca incumplió una ley de 2016 por la que se creó la junta de siete miembros.

  115. Cómo Trump usó la indignación por el ataque israelí a Catar para presionar a Netanyahu En español, October 4

    Hamás aceptó algunos elementos de la propuesta del presidente Trump para poner fin a la guerra en Gaza, pero no está claro si sus condiciones serán suficientes para la Casa Blanca o Israel.

  116. Who Still Has Temporary Protected Status? U.S., October 4

    Conflicting court rulings have plunged hundreds of thousands of people with temporary protection from deportation into uncertainty.

  117. Trump’s Approach on Gaza: Deal First, Details Later U.S., October 4

    “We’ll see how it all turns out,” President Trump said after Hamas agreed to portions of his cease-fire plan, with conditions.

  118. Who Is Donald Trump Responsible To? Opinion, October 4

    Trump’s exclusionary view of the country strains the bonds of union.

  119. Mr. President, May We Interest You in a Naked Bike Ride? Opinion, October 4

    Trump’s dispatch of National Guard troops to Portland is another dangerous step toward politicizing America’s military forces.

  120. Can Left and Right Understand the Other Side’s Fears? Opinion, October 4

    Getting past the urge to reduce all politics to existential conflict.

  121. When Attacks on Free Speech Come From Left and Right Opinion, October 4

    Readers respond to a column by Bret Stephens pointing out examples.

  122. Democrats Lost the Debate on Immigration. Unless You Ask Senator Alex Padilla. Magazine, October 4

    The California politician on his “wake-up call” at an earlier moment of political upheaval, and the one he’s experiencing today.

  123. Trump Seizes On Shutdown to Punish Political Foes U.S., October 4

    The White House has cut or paused billions in funding to Democratic-run cities and states since the federal government came to a halt.

  124. Partisan Shutdown Messages Could Hurt Civil Service, Experts Warn U.S., October 4

    Messages on official government channels blaming Democrats for the shutdown are one of the most significant hits yet to the longstanding wall between federal workers and politics, historians said.

  125. This Program Rescued Army Recruiting U.S., October 4

    The defense secretary cites a ‘Trump bump.’ But the Army’s recruiting surge wouldn’t have been possible without the program started three years ago at Fort Jackson.

  126. What Happens When Socialists Are in Charge? Portland Offers a Glimpse. U.S., October 4

    A West Coast version of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign is playing out in Portland. But the socialist city councilors, who say the city has been “run by the rich” for too long, are facing significant opposition.

  127. Stonewall National Museum, Facing Deep Cuts, May Need a New Home U.S., October 4

    The Fort Lauderdale museum, one of the country’s oldest L.G.B.T.Q. institutions, is looking to its rich archives for lessons in how to survive a crisis. Here’s a look inside its collection.

  128. Israel and Hamas Say They’ll Work With Trump Gaza Plan, but Gaps Remain World, October 4

    Israel said it would cooperate with the White House to end the war, but much remains unclear about Hamas’s future and whether it will agree to disarm.

  129. What to Know About Hamas’s Response to Trump’s Peace Plan World, October 4

    Hamas’s statement inspired optimism for an end to the war, but did not address several elements of the plan that it has deemed unacceptable.

  130. A Japanese Ski Resort Town Is Roiled by a Debate Over Immigration Business, October 4

    Residents are protesting a planned housing facility for foreign workers, exposing the conflict between Japan’s need for labor and anxieties over immigration.

  131. Man Drives Car Onto Sidewalk Outside L.A. City Hall, Barricading Himself Inside U.S., October 4

    A man in a vehicle displaying a handwritten sign referring to President Trump refused to exit his car as the authorities shut down surrounding streets. The man was taken into custody.

  132. Trump Administration Is Said to Plan to Cut Refugee Admissions to a Record Low U.S., October 4

    Many of the slots would go to white South Africans and others facing “unjust discrimination,” according to people familiar with the matter and documents obtained by The New York Times.

  133. La Corte Suprema permite que Trump proceda a deportar a más venezolanos En español, October 4

    Durante meses, el gobierno de Trump ha intentado poner fin a las garantías de 300.000 migrantes venezolanos.

  134. Trump Responds After Hamas Agrees to Release Hostages Video, October 3

    In a short video statement posted on Truth Social, President Trump thanked several Arab and Muslim nations and expressed hope that the hostages would return home soon.

  135. Treasury Plans to Mint $1 Commemorative Trump Coin Business, October 3

    The coin, bearing President Trump’s face, would honor the 250th birthday of the United States.

  136. The White House Can’t Decide: Is the Shutdown Bad or Good? U.S., October 3

    Is it “fun” and an “unprecedented opportunity,” or is it “madness” that must end? Depends who’s talking.

  137. Judge Says Trump Wrongly Removed Puerto Rico Oversight Board Members U.S., October 3

    A federal judge found that the president failed to comply with a law Congress passed in 2016 to restructure the debt of the bankrupt government.

  138. El ejército de EE. UU. ataca otro barco cerca de Venezuela, según Hegseth En español, October 3

    Se trata del cuarto ataque de la campaña del gobierno de Donald Trump contra presuntos narcotraficantes en el mar Caribe.

  139. Billionaire Trump Ally Emerges as Key Broker in Harvard Fight U.S., October 3

    Stephen A. Schwarzman, the leader of the Blackstone Group, one of the world’s largest investment firms, has taken a direct role in Harvard’s negotiations with the White House.

  140. Supreme Court Lets Trump Revoke Deportation Protections for Venezuelans U.S., October 3

    The Trump administration has tried to end deportation protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan immigrants.

  141. If We’re in an Armed Conflict, Americans Deserve to Know More About It Opinion, October 3

    From what little we do know about the airstrikes in the Caribbean, the operation doesn’t make much sense.

  142. Hamás acepta liberar a todos los rehenes en Gaza En español, October 3

    El grupo militante respondió a la propuesta del presidente Trump para poner fin a la guerra en Gaza.

  143. FEMA Withholds $300 Million in Grants Until States Account for Deportations Climate, October 3

    The agency is demanding certification that population counts, used to determine grant allocations, exclude people who have been recently removed from the country.

  144. Kennedy’s Ties to Ally Leading Vaccine Lawsuits Raise Ethical Concerns Health, October 3

    Aaron Siri is leading legal efforts on policies that dovetail with parts of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s government agenda.

  145. How Trump Used Fury Over Israel’s Qatar Attack to Push Netanyahu on Gaza U.S., October 3

    Hamas has agreed to some elements of the proposal by President Trump to end the war in Gaza, but it’s not clear if its conditions would satisfy the White House or Israel.

  146. Groups File Suit Over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee U.S., October 3

    The suit argues that the new fee would harm schools, hospitals, churches and small businesses across the country.

  147. Canada and the U.S. to Hold Trade and Security Talks World, October 3

    Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada will travel to Washington next week to meet with President Trump to try to ease some of the tariffs imposed by the United States.

  148. Statue of Trump and Epstein Returns to National Mall Video, October 3

    A statue depicting President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein was reinstalled near the Capitol after it was briefly removed by the National Park Service last week.

  149. U.S. Military Attacked Boat Off Venezuela, Killing Four Men, Hegseth Says U.S., October 3

    It was the fourth strike in the Trump administration’s legally disputed campaign targeting suspected drug runners in the Caribbean Sea.

  150. Mamdani Condemns Trump’s $18 Billion Funding Freeze for New York-Area Projects U.S., October 3

    The Democratic front-runner for mayor of New York said that “these are the actions of one who is cruel to this city.”