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  1. As Trump Obliterates Climate Efforts, States Try to Fill the Gap Climate, Today

    Across the country, Democratic-led states are accelerating their initiatives to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Their role just became much more important.

  2. Uber Will Offer Incentives for E.V. Charger Construction Business, Today

    The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work.

  3. Una jueza ordena al gobierno de Trump restablecer las exposiciones sobre la esclavitud en la casa de Washington En español, Today

    Según el fallo, el gobierno no está facultado para borrar o alterar verdades históricas. Anteriormente se habían retirado exposiciones en la antigua casa del primer presidente en Filadelfia.

  4. Democrats Plan to Counter Trump’s Speech to Congress With Rally U.S., Today

    The House Democratic leader has asked rank-and-file members to sit quietly at the speech or skip it altogether, wary of creating a distraction.

  5. Marco Rubio Is Failing Western Civ Opinion, Today

    The Declaration of Independence’s powerful vision of equality stands as a chief obstacle to the MAGA right’s effort to consummate its vision of domination.

  6. Tracking the Battle to Reshape Congress for the Midterms Interactive, Today

    Here is a breakdown of which states are redrawing their maps for the 2026 midterms

  7. Trump Has Changed America. Next Up, the World. Opinion, Today

    As we lose our alliances and instability spreads, America is headed for more, not fewer, international entanglements.

  8. Manhattan Hospital Ends Medical Treatment for Transgender Youth New York, Today

    NYU Langone Health cited the “current regulatory environment” in its decision to discontinue its gender medicine program for minors.

  9. What Trump’s Latest East Wing Designs Show Interactive, Today

    The plans submitted by the White House include more windows, a new garden and an asymmetrical pathway.

  10. Trump Hails Japan’s First Batch of U.S. Investments Business, Today

    The deals, totaling $36 billion, were the first step in a $550 billion investment pledge aimed at securing tariff relief and sustaining U.S. relations.

  11. Netanyahu Plays Trump and American Jews for Fools — Again Opinion, Yesterday

    Netanyahu has gotten Trump to focus on Iran and ignore the destructive things Bibi is doing in Gaza, in the West Bank and inside Israel.

  12. What the American Right Wants From Europe Opinion, Yesterday

    The tensions in Marco Rubio’s trans-Atlantic vision.

  13. Trump Bets on Diplomacy Without Diplomats U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s most trusted envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are at the center of the Iran and Ukraine negotiations.

  14. White House Shrugs Off Lutnick’s Epstein Ties U.S., Yesterday

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged traveling to Jeffrey Epstein’s island and meeting him on another occasion.

  15. Democrats and White House Trade Offers but Deal to Reopen D.H.S. Remains Elusive U.S., Yesterday

    With Congress in a weeklong recess, there was little sign of progress toward a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

  16. Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    Legislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote was only the beginning as the G.O.P. presses to sharply limit voting in line with President Trump’s false claims of widespread fraud.

  17. U.S. Kills 11 in Boat Strikes in Pacific and Caribbean U.S., Yesterday

    It was the first time in the campaign against people the United States accuses of drug smuggling at sea that American forces blew up boats on both sides of the Panama Canal in the same day.

  18. Potomac Sewage Spill Becomes Ecological Disaster and Political Fight Climate, Yesterday

    A D.C. utility had been working for weeks to repair a collapsed sewer line when the president blamed Maryland’s governor for the contamination on Monday.

  19. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Presses Hamas on Disarmament, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    The direct talks last week came as officials urgently try to find a breakthrough on the issue of Hamas’s weapons, fearing the cease-fire in Gaza could collapse.

  20. Jesse Jackson’s Life and Legacy Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers reflect on the passing of the civil rights leader. Also: Power serving the public; climate change and gravity.

  21. Hegseth Is Said to Have Ordered Pentagon Spokesman’s Firing U.S., Yesterday

    The spokesman, Army Col. Dave Butler, worked for the Army chief of staff.

  22. Paramount’s New Chance to Win Over Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    The takeover battle took a new turn on Tuesday as Warner Bros. Discovery reopened talks with its rebuffed suitor. But big questions still remain.

  23. Los demócratas toman los micrófonos en Múnich En español, Yesterday

    Demócratas como Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez están probando sus mensajes en Europa antes de las elecciones intermedias.

  24. Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump. U.S., Yesterday

    A new set of oral history interviews documents how Barack Obama and his advisers missed the shifting mood of the country that would ultimately replace him with a successor they considered a “con man,” “clown” and “laughingstock.”

  25. The Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files, and Jesse Jackson Dies at 84 The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, drones at the Olympics.

  26. After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next? The Daily, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has tightened the U.S. chokehold on Cuba by cutting off foreign oil.

  27. Trump Is His Own Worst Enemy Opinion, Yesterday

    The president appears determined to prevent his party from achieving a durable majority coalition.

  28. ‘Show Up for Us’: 13 Democratic Voters on Trump, ICE and Their Frustrations With the Democratic Party Interactive, Yesterday

    The group discusses the Democratic Party’s response to Trump and his reshaping of American life.

  29. An M.L.K. Landmark Is Revived at a Tense Moment for Historical Sites U.S., Yesterday

    The Masonic lodge that served as the home base for Dr. King’s activism will soon be open to visitors. It had long been considered endangered.

  30. Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few. U.S., Yesterday

    In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to whittle down the government.

  31. Trump Is Raising Billions in Federal Funds. That’s Not a Good Thing. Opinion, Yesterday

    President Trump is raking in billions of dollars, bypassing Congress and the law.

  32. Trump Said He’d End the War in a Day, but It’s Worsened for Ukrainians World, Yesterday

    Russian attacks and Ukrainian civilian deaths rose as President Trump’s peace talks dragged on during his first year back in the White House.

  33. 2 Strikes in 3 Years: N.Y.C. Nurses Awaken as a Major Labor Voice New York, Yesterday

    But a rift has emerged among the union’s leaders as workers at four hospitals are back on the job, while a walkout persists at a fifth hospital.

  34. In Iran, Slain Protesters’ Memorials Will Test State Crackdown World, Yesterday

    Ceremonies commemorating the 40 days after protesters were killed are planned this week, challenging the authorities’ ability to restrain them.

  35. Ukraine and Russia Hold Peace Talks, but Expectations Are Low World, Yesterday

    Both sides described previous U.S.-mediated negotiations as productive, although they did not appear to address sticking points like territory and security guarantees.

  36. U.S. and Iran Gear Up for Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has called on Iran to reach an immediate accord or else face the threat of a possible U.S. attack.

  37. La incesante autopromoción de Trump aviva el culto a la personalidad en EE. UU. En español, February 16

    El presidente ha emprendido una campaña de autoglorificación inédita, creando un personaje mitificado y sobrehumano y convirtiéndose en una fuerza ineludible tanto en su país como en el resto del mundo.

  38. Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Displays About Slavery at Washington’s House U.S., February 16

    The judge said the government did not have the power to erase or alter historical truths after the administration took down displays about slavery at the President’s House Site in Philadelphia.

  39. Auditioning to Beat Trump World, February 16

    Democrats like A.O.C. are testing out their messages in Europe before the midterms.

  40. Canadá se aleja de EE. UU. en su nueva expansión de gasto militar En español, February 16

    El primer ministro Mark Carney ha resaltado que Canadá ya no adquirirá entre el 70 y el 75 por ciento de sus armas de Estados Unidos, como lo ha hecho históricamente.

  41. Vaccine Makers Curtail Research and Cut Jobs Health, February 16

    Federal policies under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that are hostile to vaccines have “sent a chill through the entire industry,” one scientist said.

  42. Iran Holds Exercises in Strait of Hormuz After Trump Threatens Military Action World, February 16

    The day before nuclear talks were set to resume, Iran conducted live drills in the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway for oil and gas shipments.

  43. The Quiet Architect of Trump’s Global Trade War Business, February 16

    Jamieson Greer, a low-key lawyer from a working-class background, is rewriting the rules of the global economy at the president’s behest.

  44. In First Months as Governor, Abigail Spanberger Kicks Up Heat From the Right U.S., February 16

    The new governor of Virginia, who ran as a centrist Democrat and a former intelligence officer, says the attacks are a sign of her success.

  45. Rubio Stresses Trump’s Support for Leader of Hungary Before Tight Elections World, February 16

    The U.S. secretary of state said in Budapest that the president was “deeply committed” to the success of Viktor Orban, who has boasted of creating an “illiberal state.”

  46. Indonesia Says It’s Preparing Thousands of Peacekeeping Troops for Trump’s Gaza Plan U.S., February 16

    President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia will be among those meeting with President Trump in Washington this week to discuss his Board of Peace initiative to oversee a cease-fire in Gaza.

  47. Los precios de las viviendas en Venezuela suben mientras venezolanos en el exterior evalúan comprar En español, February 16

    La captura de Nicolás Maduro y las expectativas de inversión petrolera han empujado el alza de los precios.

  48. I Hold Pam Bondi in Contempt Opinion, February 16

    Insult everyone. Answer for nothing.

  49. How Much Will Trump’s Approval Rating Matter in the Midterms? The Upshot, February 16

    It’s not too early to consider the connection, and readers also have questions about the economy.

  50. Trump Risks Igniting a Nuclear Wildfire Opinion, February 16

    The president’s approach to the rising nuclear danger is alarming.

  51. Teddy Roosevelt’s Family Urges G.O.P. to Protect Public Lands Climate, February 16

    In a rare letter to Republican senators, four descendants of the former president oppose mining near a wilderness area in Minnesota.

  52. We Tracked All the Lawsuits Against the Second Trump Administration Video, February 16

    The Supreme Court and appeals courts have been much more likely to rule in President Trump’s favor than the district courts have been. Why? Our reporter Mattathias Schwartz describes what’s going on.

  53. Venezuelan Housing Prices Jump as Émigrés Consider Buying World, February 16

    Nicolás Maduro’s capture and talk of oil investment have pushed prices higher, even as brokers say enthusiasm is outpacing demand in a weak economy.

  54. The Plan for a Radically Different Supreme Court Is Here Opinion, February 16

    Outside of law school classrooms, the liberal constitutional agenda is failing. Enter the American Constitution Society.

  55. Who’s Pulling the Strings on the World Stage? Ask the Puppets. Arts, February 16

    Eurasia Group, the geopolitical risk consultancy run by Ian Bremmer, gets into the political satire game with its Instagram show “Puppet Regime.”

  56. What to Know About the Homeland Security Shutdown U.S., February 16

    Funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed on Saturday amid a standoff over restrictions that Democrats have demanded for federal immigration agents. But much of its work continues.

  57. Kennedy Promises Action, Though Not Regulation, on Ultraprocessed Foods U.S., February 16

    The health secretary said the Food and Drug Administration would “act on” a request from a former F.D.A. commissioner to close a loophole on food safety.

  58. Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending World, February 15

    Canada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers.

  59. Three American Speeches at Munich, and Plenty of Confusion World, February 15

    As the U.S. message veered from shared heritage and values to shared interests and back again, Europeans wondered what kind of alliance they were left with.

  60. Like Trump, U.S. Embassies Are Raising Cash for Lavish July Fourth Parties Business, February 15

    Some of Washington’s diplomatic outposts in Asia are raising millions for events to mark the 250th independence anniversary. One ambassador offered to sing and dance.

  61. EE. UU. deporta a 9 migrantes en secreto, sin considerar sus protecciones legales En español, February 15

    La mayoría tenían órdenes judiciales que los protegían de la expulsión a sus países de origen, por lo que fueron enviados a un centro de detención en Camerún.

  62. Europe Today Looks Different From the One Trump’s Team Describes World, February 15

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio appealed to European leaders in Munich by stressing Christian and cultural bonds that are no longer universal.

  63. Trump’s Stinging Attack on Israel’s President Touches a Nerve World, February 15

    President Trump called President Isaac Herzog of Israel “disgraceful” because he has not yet pardoned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial.

  64. In First Public Comments Since Trump’s Racist Video, Obama Laments Lost Decorum U.S., February 15

    In a podcast interview, former President Barack Obama did not directly address the video posted by Mr. Trump but denounced a “clown show” on social media.

  65. What They Wanted From Jeffrey Epstein Opinion, February 15

    His network may not have known everything, but it is hard to deny that many of them knew enough to know better.

  66. Trump’s Relentless Self-Promotion Fosters an American Cult of Personality U.S., February 15

    President Trump has engaged in a spree of self-aggrandizement unlike any of his predecessors, fostering a mythologized superhuman persona and making himself the inescapable force at home and around the world.

  67. More Than Ever, Videos Expose the Truth. And Cloud It, Too. U.S., February 15

    In Minneapolis, videos of the Alex Pretti killing undermined the federal government’s account. But an A.I. video of Brad Pitt shows the dangers ahead.

  68. Students Across the U.S. Are Protesting ICE. Texas Wants to Punish Their Schools. U.S., February 15

    In dozens of states, students have staged walkouts over immigration enforcement. In Texas, they’re doing so despite threats from Gov. Greg Abbott.

  69. U.S. Deports Nine Migrants in Secret, Ignoring Legal Protections World, February 15

    Most had court orders protecting them from removal to their home countries, so they were sent to detention in Cameroon.

  70. No miracle, but Denmark gives U.S. a fight. World, February 14

    The Americans trailed Denmark after one period, but fought back to cruise to a 6-3 victory.

  71. Once the Americans Warned of the Russian Threat. Now, It’s the Europeans’ Turn. World, February 14

    In Munich, European leaders were also talking about “de-risking” from the United States, citing President Trump’s unpredictability.

  72. Thousands Rally for Iran Regime Change in Cities Around the World World, February 14

    Demonstrators opposed to the Iranian government gathered near the Munich Security Conference and in other cities. Another round of U.S.-Iran talks is expected on Tuesday.

  73. Detention Doesn’t Begin to Describe It Opinion, February 14

    The president’s immigration dragnet is vicious but not surprising.

  74. Welcome to the Voyage of the Damned Opinion, February 14

    The tech heroes turned zeros are leading us to our doom.

  75. Pam Bondi’s ‘Cage Match’ and Trump’s Fraying Coalition Opinion, February 14

    The round table reflects on a chaotic week of incompetence and meltdowns.

  76. Bondi’s Incompetence Is the Latest Insult for Epstein’s Victims Opinion, February 14

    The attorney general’s behavior reveals a deeper rot in the American justice system.

  77. Why Did I Trust Jeff Bezos? Opinion, February 14

    He told me what I wanted to hear.

  78. The Pay-to-Play Patriotism of 2026 Video, February 14

    As the United States prepares to turn 250, the Trump administration is turning the celebration into a pay-to-play spectacle where even a speaking role on the National Mall is up for sale.

  79. T.S.A. Workers Brace for Another Shutdown They Didn’t Cause U.S., February 14

    As Congress leaves town without funding their department, airport security officers wonder, “How many more times am I going to be able to do this?”

  80. Sick Detainees Describe Poor Care at Facilities Run by ICE Contractor Business, February 14

    Problems at detention centers operated by CoreCivic extend far beyond recent measles outbreaks.

  81. La retirada de Trump en Minnesota refleja el poder del descontento popular En español, February 14

    El repliegue político demostró que hay tácticas que los estadounidenses no están dispuestos a aceptar mientras el presidente Trump continúa su programa de deportaciones.

  82. EE. UU. se prepara para un posible enfrentamiento militar con Irán En español, February 14

    Mientras Trump analiza sus opciones bélicas si la diplomacia no logra resolver sus disputas con Irán, el Pentágono está aprovechando el tiempo para terminar de construir sus fuerzas ofensivas.

  83. Trump Files Final Plans for White House Ballroom U.S., February 14

    The president is seeking quick approval despite legal challenges and backlash over his demolition of the East Wing.

  84. Judge Orders ICE to Let Clergy Give Communion to Detained Migrants on Ash Wednesday U.S., February 13

    A Catholic nonprofit and several clergy said immigration authorities had unlawfully blocked its members for months from providing pastoral care at an ICE facility in Broadview, Ill.

  85. La ONU condena las medidas de EE. UU. que paralizan los envíos de petróleo a Cuba En español, February 13

    El alto comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos ha instado a Estados Unidos a que levante las sanciones que impiden el suministro de petróleo a la isla.

  86. Trump Says Regime Change Would Be the ‘Best Thing’ for Iran U.S., February 13

    The president has been steadily building up U.S. military forces in the Middle East and threatening another strike on the country if the government does not abandon its nuclear ambitions.

  87. Ramping Up Election Attacks, Trump Does Not Let Reality Get in His Way U.S., February 13

    President Trump increases his attacks when he fears an election loss. With midterm elections approaching, he has gone into overdrive as Republicans face potential losses.

  88. First U.S. Troops Arrive in Nigeria to Bolster Counterterrorism Fight World, February 13

    The deployment follows months of escalating pressure from President Trump on the African nation, including a surprise missile strike on Christmas Day.

  89. Trump Nominates an Apostle of ‘White Erasure’ for the State Department U.S., February 13

    Jeremy Carl, President Trump’s nominee to lead the State Department’s outreach to international organizations, had a rough confirmation hearing, but he stood by his views on “whiteness.”

  90. U.N. Condemns U.S. Measures Halting Oil Deliveries to Cuba World, February 13

    The measures were installed last month by the Trump administration after the U.S. captured Nicolás Maduro and seized control of Venezuela’s oil industry.

  91. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Said to Have Raised First Pledges for Gaza World, February 13

    The United Arab Emirates and the United States have each committed more than $1 billion to President Trump’s new international initiative, officials said.

  92. When Posting Becomes Its Own Style of Politics Interactive, February 13

    Social media has long been flooded with populist rage and discontent. What happens when the posts become policy?

  93. White House Outlines Trump Plan for Shipping Industry U.S., February 13

    President’s proposal says maritime business “is critical for national and economic security.”

  94. El gas natural de Venezuela podría ser un gran premio inicial En español, February 13

    El país posee gas natural que podría extraerse y exportarse rápidamente, pero los problemas geopolíticos han obstaculizado su desarrollo.

  95. White House Sees Win After 2 Strong Economic Reports Business, February 13

    Solid jobs data and a soft inflation reading for January are welcome news for President Trump. But the bigger economic picture is less encouraging.

  96. Trump Administration Revokes Deportation Protections for Yemenis U.S., February 13

    It is the latest restriction of the Temporary Protected Status program, which has allowed people fleeing unrest in their home countries to live and work in the United States.

  97. Trump Official Will Leave Top Transit Post — for a State Assembly Seat New York, February 13

    As head of the Federal Transit Administration, Marc Molinaro controls billions of dollars in federal grants. He plans to give it all up to run for a seat in the New York Legislature.

  98. The Best Ways to Regulate Marijuana Opinion, February 13

    Readers respond to an editorial about the legalization and regulation of marijuana. Also: The Trump administration’s attack on climate science.

  99. As Diplomats Talk, Pentagon Prepares for Possible War With Iran U.S., February 13

    President Trump threatened to strike Iran, but the military has needed time to build up its forces in the region.

  100. International Order ‘No Longer Exists,’ Germany’s Merz Says Video, February 13

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany told the Munich Security Conference that the rules-based international order had collapsed as President Trump rapidly reorients American foreign policy.

  101. Los archivos Epstein y una élite que no rinde cuentas En español, February 13

    Los documentos revelan una verdad: hubo un criminal atroz al que la clase dominante en la que vivía le dio carta libre.

  102. Justice Department Sues Harvard for Admissions Records U.S., February 13

    The Trump administration appears to have renewed its pressure campaign against Harvard since President Trump backtracked this month on a possible settlement with the Ivy League school.

  103. Congress Jets Off as D.H.S. Shuts Down U.S., February 13

    Despite a deadlock over funding for the agency, lawmakers left town and left Democratic and White House negotiators to try to work out a deal in their absence.

  104. Trump’s Minnesota Retreat Points to the Power of Public Anger U.S., February 13

    The withdrawal came as polls show Americans opposing the president’s immigration tactics, and as some Republican lawmakers began to find ways to distance themselves.

  105. Crises Everywhere, but the Markets Don’t Seem to Mind Business, February 13

    Stocks have prospered while the world has plunged into disorder, an economist says. “Keep calm and carry on” may be the best investors can do.

  106. U.S. Inflation Eased at Start of the Year Business, February 13

    The Consumer Price Index fell in January to 2.4 percent from 2.7 percent a month

  107. Europa abre los ojos ante Trump En español, February 13

    Los líderes europeos se preguntan si podrán volver a confiar en EE. UU.

  108. En Venezuela fue alcalde. En EE. UU. fue detenido por el ICE. Ahora teme ser deportado En español, February 13

    Carlos Roberto García, exalcalde opositor al régimen de Maduro, salió de Venezuela en 2017. Se enfrenta a la deportación a un país con un largo historial de castigos a disidentes políticos.

  109. Ukraine Says U.S. Is Increasing Pressure for a Deal as the Midterms Loom World, February 13

    It is unclear what the Trump administration is prepared to do if it does not get the concessions it wants from Kyiv on issues like territory and elections.

  110. Trump Wants Smithsonian to Create a Different Official Portrait Arts, February 13

    The painted portrait from President Trump’s first term was completed more than four years ago, but never unveiled. Now he wants the National Portrait Gallery to commission a new one.

  111. Manhattan Has Its Own Historian New York, February 13

    Harold Holzer, an expert on Abraham Lincoln, is taking over the role of borough historian. He is looking ahead to some significant milestones this year.

  112. Kennedy Allies Target States to Overturn Vaccine Mandates for Schoolchildren Health, February 13

    Proponents of vaccines warn that the efforts will further dismantle the immunization infrastructure and lead to more outbreaks of disease.

  113. A Grand Jury Will Indict a Ham Sandwich? Not in the Trump Era. Opinion, February 13

    Citizens are rediscovering this institution’s power and original purpose.

  114. Beyond the Big Cities, ICE Is Rattling Small-Town and Exurban America U.S., February 13

    Far from the national spotlight, towns like Cornelius, Ore., and Coon Rapids, Minn., are dealing with President Trump’s expanding mass deportation effort, and the effects can be acute.

  115. A Politician in Exile, Detained by ICE, Fears Deportation to Venezuela World, February 13

    Carlos Roberto García, an ex-mayor opposed to the Maduro regime, fled Venezuela in 2017. He faces deportation to a country with a long history of punishing political dissidents.

  116. Venezuela’s Natural Gas, Not Oil, Might Be a Big Early Prize Business, February 13

    The South American country has natural gas that could be extracted and exported quickly, but geopolitical challenges have stymied development.

  117. Why Did the Courts Do That? Let Him Explain. Times Insider, February 13

    Adam Liptak, The Times’s chief legal affairs correspondent, is writing a new weekly newsletter, The Docket, to help demystify the justice system.

  118. Trump Pardons Klecko, Jamal Lewis and Other Former N.F.L. Players U.S., February 13

    The players included Super Bowl champions and a Hall of Famer who had been charged for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.

  119. How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files Times Insider, February 13

    Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.

  120. Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Cut $600 Million in Health Funds U.S., February 13

    It is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people.

  121. The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Elite U.S., February 13

    The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.

  122. ¿Los cárteles de la droga utilizan drones en la frontera? En español, February 13

    Las autoridades estadounidenses advierten que los drones operados por cárteles en la frontera suponen una gran amenaza. Las autoridades mexicanas no están tan seguras. Los analistas dicen que la respuesta está probablemente a medio camino entre ambas posturas.

  123. The High-Stakes Fight Over Masked Federal Agents U.S., February 12

    The debate over whether federal agents should be allowed to cover their faces with masks has become a flashpoint as the government heads for a partial shutdown.

  124. Top Republican Ends Bid for Arizona Governor, Showing MAGA’s Power U.S., February 12

    Karrin Taylor Robson, a wealthy businesswoman, dropped out after trailing in polls to Representative Andy Biggs, who is more aligned with supporters of President Trump.

  125. Do Drug Cartels Actually Use Drones at the Border? World, February 12

    U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between.

  126. How Europe Woke Up to Trump World, February 12

    European leaders are wondering if they can ever trust the U.S. again.

  127. Why Living in China Is Like ‘Living in the Future’ Climate, February 12

    A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations.

  128. Judge Says U.S. Must Help Return Venezuelans Detained in El Salvador U.S., February 12

    The ruling was one of the most robust steps taken so far to force the Trump administration to give due process to the Venezuelan immigrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

  129. Trump’s Actions Test the Fragile World of Air Travel Business, February 12

    Last minute announcements and abrupt changes by the Trump administration have caused confusion in an already strained U.S. aviation system.

  130. Homeland Security Shutdown Draws Nearer as Democrats Block Funding U.S., February 12

    Senate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.

  131. As U.S. Bombs Somalia, Israel Shakes Status Quo on Horn of Africa World, February 12

    The region has become a critical theater for global rivalries amid Israel’s recognition of breakaway Somaliland and Washington’s counterterrorism efforts.

  132. What to Know About the E.P.A.’s Big Attack on Climate Regulation Climate, February 12

    The Trump administration has repealed the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.

  133. Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change Climate, February 12

    The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

  134. Pam Bondi’s Performance Before Congress Opinion, February 12

    Readers react to the attorney general’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee. Also: “Freedom from fear”; the Melania Trump movie; humor that’s not funny.

  135. Oficiales fronterizos habrían causado el cierre de El Paso por usar un láser antidrones En español, February 12

    Los oficiales apuntaron a lo que pensaban que era un dron de un cártel de la droga, pero resultó ser un globo de fiesta, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el episodio.

  136. On Trump’s Tariffs, Supreme Court Hurries Up and Waits U.S., February 12

    The justices put the case on a fast track at the administration’s urging. But they don’t seem in a rush to rule on the president’s signature economic program.

  137. Americans Are Paying the Bill for Tariffs, Despite Trump’s Claims Business, February 12

    Research from the New York Fed confirms that U.S. companies and consumers are bearing tariff costs, despite the president’s assertions otherwise.

  138. Europe Worries Trump Poses Threat to Its Financial and Tech Sovereignty Business, February 12

    European leaders have been compelled to address the possibility of once-remote risks to the financial networks and technology that undergird their economies.

  139. N.Y.C. Officials Condemn Stonewall Pride Flag Removal Ahead of Rally New York, February 12

    Activists and officials plan to re-raise the flag on Thursday, setting up a defiant response to the Trump administration’s assault on diversity initiatives.

  140. Gallup ya no hará encuestas de aprobación presidencial en EE. UU. En español, February 12

    El sondeo mensual se ha utilizado para medir el desempeño presidencial durante casi 90 años.

  141. Lo que se sabe sobre el cierre del espacio aéreo de El Paso En español, February 12

    El gobierno de Trump achacó la interrupción de servicio a la incursión de un dron de un cártel, pero otros han rebatido esa explicación.

  142. The Giant Super PACs Fighting Over A.I. Safety Business, February 12

    Anthropic is pouring millions of dollars into a political action committee that will most likely face off against OpenAI.

  143. Mass Detention Gets a Lift From the Courts Opinion, February 12

    A very dangerous ruling in New Orleans.

  144. Push for Body Cameras for D.H.S. Underscores Trump Administration’s Shift U.S., February 12

    Immigration enforcement agencies have received tens of millions in funding for body camera programs, which the Trump administration proposed cutting — until recently.

  145. Trump’s Director of Election Security Is an Election Denier U.S., February 12

    Even in a government full of conspiracists, Kurt Olsen stands out. He made a key referral in the Fulton County, Ga., election case.

  146. Trump and the Death of Shared Morality in America Opinion, February 12

    In this installment of The Conversation, David Brooks says goodbye to The Times, and offers his parting thoughts.

  147. Trump Can’t Cancel Elections. He Could Undermine Them. Opinion, February 12

    Mr. Trump’s attempted election takeover is already underway.

  148. Stuck With an Empty Factory, Ford Seeks a New Market Business, February 12

    The company, long focused on cars and trucks, plans to begin manufacturing large batteries used by utilities, data centers, other businesses and homeowners.

  149. In Kentucky, People Blame Ford More Than Trump for Lost Factory Jobs Business, February 12

    Ford Motor shut down a battery factory and laid off 1,600 workers after President Trump and Republicans gutted government support for electric vehicles.

  150. EE. UU. presiona a Venezuela para que haga más por estimular la inversión En español, February 12

    El Secretario de Energía es uno de los funcionarios estadounidenses de más alto rango que visita Venezuela en casi 30 años, lo que supone un estrechamiento de los lazos entre Washington y Caracas.