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  1. Trump Administration Wields Its Full Toolbox to Bring Media to Heel Business, Today

    ABC’s decision to “indefinitely” suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show illuminates the administration’s efficacy so far.

  2. Mahmoud Khalil Asks Federal Judge to Intercede After Deportation Order New York, Today

    Mr. Khalil is not in imminent danger of deportation, but his situation has grown more dire as the Trump administration continues its efforts to remove him from the country.

  3. Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow Removal of Fed Governor U.S., Today

    President Trump had pressed to fire Lisa Cook before the central bank’s meeting, at which the Fed voted to cut interest rates.

  4. Este fue el menú de la cena de Estado en el Castillo de Windsor En español, Today

    El evento de etiqueta rigurosa fue realizado en el Salón de San Jorge del castillo de Windsor, donde Trump y varios miembros de su gobierno departieron con la realeza británica y con líderes empresariales.

  5. Trump Administration Reinstates More Difficult Citizenship Test World, Today

    The Trump administration said the more complex test is the “first of many” changes to acquiring U.S. citizenship.

  6. Fed Faces No Good Options as Labor Market Wobbles While Inflation Firms Business, Today

    The central bank is grappling with how quickly to lower interest rates after restarting cuts on Wednesday, amid mixed economic signals and a relentless White House pressure campaign.

  7. The Business Decision Behind Taking Jimmy Kimmel Off Air Business, Today

    Disney’s abrupt move to suspend the late-night host came after political pushback — and concerns about the media company’s relations with affiliate owners.

  8. Diplomatic Coup or Abject Groveling? U.K. Debates Trump’s Royal Welcome World, Today

    Some British commentators praised the state visit as a necessary piece of realpolitik. Others criticized it as an embarrassing display for a destructive president.

  9. Trump Hails Kimmel Suspension After Criticizing U.K. on Free Speech World, Today

    President Trump has accused Britain of mounting a crackdown on political expression. But he welcomed the ABC network’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.

  10. Democratic Senators Call for U.S. Recognition of Palestinian State U.S., Today

    The resolution has little chance of advancing in the Republican-controlled Senate, given growing G.O.P. opposition to a two-state solution in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

  11. México y Canadá celebran una cumbre sin EE. UU.: esto hay que saber En español, Today

    Los países norteamericanos discutirán sobre cómo lidiar con un vecino impredecible.

  12. America Darkens Opinion, Today

    After the heartache and fury of the past week, it’s good to talk.

  13. The Dangers of the Charlie Kirk Aftermath Opinion, Today

    Frederick Douglass knew what free speech was. Why don’t we?

  14. Ezra Klein Is Worried — but Not About a Radicalized Left Opinion, Today

    ‘They’re failing and rethinking nothing.’

  15. The Billionaire Trump Supporter Who Will Soon Own the News Opinion, Today

    Larry Ellison is now suddenly poised to become the most powerful media mogul America has ever seen.

  16. What to Know About the North American Summit Taking Place Without the U.S. World, Today

    The leaders of Canada and Mexico will sit down to discuss how to work around their unpredictable neighbor.

  17. Rate Cuts After Long Pauses Have Been a Boon for Stocks Business, Today

    But with the market already booming and the Federal Reserve under presidential pressure, a new cycle of lower rates could pour fuel onto a fire, our columnist says.

  18. ‘No One Should Be Very Confident’: Four Economists Dissect Trump and the Economy Opinion, Today

    The rate cut was the least of it.

  19. Democrats, Your Job Is to Defend Democracy Opinion, Today

    Voters care about the economy. But that’s not all Democrats should talk about.

  20. Tiffany Trump Cruised on an Oil Mogul’s Yacht as Her Father-in-Law Talked Oil Deals World, Today

    The vacation, amid diplomatic talks on oil industry expansion, is a measure of how hard it is to tell where the interests of government end and those of the Trump family begin.

  21. Nikole Hannah-Jones Knows Why History Feels Dangerous Podcasts, Today

    “We really do believe in our own mythology,” the creator of The 1619 Project says, as she watches the widespread effort to remove uncomfortable narratives about who we are.

  22. Trump Receives Royal Treatment at U.K. Banquet Video, Today

    President Trump was the guest of honor at a state dinner at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. The banquet table was also lined with power brokers from the worlds of technology, finance and media.

  23. ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Video, Today

    ABC said it was pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show “indefinitely” after his comments about the man accused of fatally shooting the activist Charlie Kirk.

  24. The Imperial Nostalgia of Donald Trump Opinion, Today

    Both the United States and Britain are suffering through crises of identity.

  25. In the West Bank, Trump Is Not Standing in Israel’s Way Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration has not given its blessing to Israeli annexation of the West Bank. But it is doing little to stand in Israel’s way.

  26. Los guiños diplomáticos de la moda de Melania Trump en el Reino Unido En español, Today

    La primera dama de EE. UU. ha convertido en su firma el hecho de revelar y ocultar a partes iguales. Se arregla para reflejar el mensaje Trump de gloria bañada en oro y, al mismo tiempo, se blinda contra las miradas indiscretas del mundo.

  27. La operación en Gaza muestra a un Netanyahu sin restricciones para la guerra En español, Today

    Con el asalto a la ciudad de Gaza, el primer ministro de Israel ha amontonado desafío sobre desafío, a medida que se desvanece cualquier control del gobierno de Trump.

  28. Democrats Outline Spending Demands as Shutdown Looms U.S., Today

    After rejecting a G.O.P.-written plan to keep federal funding flowing, Democrats released a counteroffer that would add more than $1 trillion in health spending.

  29. Trump Administration Announces New Civics Effort With MAGA-Aligned Groups U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has long sought to imbue the nonpartisan idea of civics — the rights, responsibilities and duties of citizenship — with his politics.

  30. Upending Precedent, Thune Bows To Realities of a Polarized Senate U.S., Yesterday

    In using the nuclear option, John Thune has turned a Senate precedent on its head, defying his reputation as an institutionalist.

  31. After National Tragedies, Obama and Trump Are a Study in Contrasts U.S., Yesterday

    Former President Barack Obama said the job of an American president is to “remind us of the ties that bind us together.” President Trump apparently disagrees.

  32. Melania Trump Takes Royal Refuge in Fashion Style, Yesterday

    A floor-length Burberry trench, an eye-obscuring hat and a yellow gown made quite a statement during the Trumps’ state visit to Britain.

  33. Here’s Who Attended the State Dinner at Windsor Castle World, Yesterday

    The guest list ranged from members of the royal family to titans of business and technology.

  34. Windsor Castle’s State Dinner Features Lavish Menu World, Yesterday

    Just over 100 staff members served 160 guests at the white-tie event.

  35. Spirit Airlines Pilot Scolded for Apparently Flying Near Air Force One Video, Yesterday

    An air traffic controller can be heard telling a Spirit Airlines pilot to “pay attention” after flying too close to Air Force One, according to audio taken from LiveATC.net, a website that broadcasts air traffic control communications.

  36. Barron Trump Is Said to Move to N.Y.U.’s Campus in Washington New York, Yesterday

    The 19-year-old sophomore has attracted widespread public interest since he enrolled at the university’s main campus in Manhattan last year.

  37. U.K. Offers Trump a Royal Welcome of Maximum Pomp and Minimum Politics World, Yesterday

    A day of military and monarchical pageantry demonstrated Britain’s eagerness to appeal to a president who has seemed intent on upending the post-World War II order.

  38. Trump recurre al asesinato de Kirk para justificar medidas contra sus opositores En español, Yesterday

    Tras el asesinato de Charlie Kirk, el presidente Trump y sus aliados han trazado un plan para atacar a grupos liberales, revocar visados y designar a determinadas organizaciones de EE. UU. como terroristas.

  39. ‘Pay Attention!’: Spirit Airlines Pilot Scolded for Flying Near Air Force One U.S., Yesterday

    An air traffic controller sternly told the pilot to “pay attention,” “get off the iPad” and turn the plane to steer clear of a flight carrying President Trump.

  40. A New Review of Climate Science Could Cause Headaches for Trump Climate, Yesterday

    A top scientific advisory body said there’s growing evidence that greenhouse gases threaten health, contradicting the administration’s legal arguments for rollbacks.

  41. Trump Visits Britain as Protesters March in London Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, met with the British royal family at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, as demonstrators gathered in central London to protest his visit.

  42. The Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein Hangs Over Trump’s U.K. State Visit World, Yesterday

    In different ways, the reputations of the royal family, the British government and President Trump have each been tarnished by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  43. Una nota, un arma y la preocupación de una madre: así se detuvo al sospechoso de matar a Kirk En español, Yesterday

    El hombre acusado de disparar a Charlie Kirk dejó un rastro de pruebas y no tuvo forma de eludir el señalamiento de sus padres, según demostraron documentos judiciales.

  44. Judge Steps Up Pressure on ICE to Fix Conditions in N.Y.C. Holding Cells New York, Yesterday

    Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said he was intervening to protect migrants from being detained in potentially “unconstitutional and inhumane” circumstances at 26 Federal Plaza.

  45. Facing the Global Problem of Plastic Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about throwaway plastic. Also: President Trump the divider; stealth legislation.

  46. What to Know About ‘Hate Speech’ and the First Amendment U.S., Yesterday

    There has been a lot of talk from Trump administration officials about punishing speech. Here is what the law says.

  47. EE. UU. vive una ‘crisis política’ tras el asesinato de Kirk, dice Obama En español, Yesterday

    El expresidente Barack Obama, en su intervención en una cumbre sobre educación, criticó los ataques de su sucesor contra sus rivales políticos tras el asesinato del activista conservador.

  48. Trump demanda a The New York Times por artículos que cuestionan su éxito En español, Yesterday

    La demanda, presentada por el presidente de Estados Unidos, afirma que el Times lo difamó y trató de socavar su campaña en las elecciones de 2024.

  49. How China Is Losing Its Title as the World’s Sneaker Factory Business, Yesterday

    For American manufacturers, it is hard to quit China and its unrivaled factories. One industry is defying that reality as it shifts more production to Vietnam.

  50. Yesterday’s Trump Uk State Visit live blog included one standalone post:
  51. Protest in London Contrasts With Trump’s Warm Royal Reception World, Yesterday

    Thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital as President Trump spent most of the day 20 miles away in Windsor.

  52. Can Drug Users Be Forced Into Rehab? Trump Says Yes. So Do 34 States. Health, Yesterday

    The president wants to enforce involuntary commitment laws for severe drug use. But rehab is expensive, without enough beds for those who seek it.

  53. Gilded Carriages and Bearskin Hats: U.K. Royals Welcome Trump World, Yesterday

    Photographs of the pomp and spectacle of the U.S. president’s second state visit to Britain.

  54. London’s Mayor Takes Aim at a Visiting Trump, Furthering Their Feud World, Yesterday

    As the U.S. president’s plane arrived in Britain, Sadiq Khan published an essay accusing Mr. Trump of promoting far-right ideology.

  55. Trump’s Birthday Call to Modi Raises Hopes in India for a Trade Deal World, Yesterday

    The call coincided with a visit by U.S. trade officials to the country, which just weeks ago was hit with a 50 percent tariff on all imports to the United States.

  56. Powell Faces Challenges From Within the Fed, Too Business, Yesterday

    The central bank is expected to reduce interest rates on Wednesday. But there could be a internal debate about the size of a cut , and how many more to make.

  57. 100 Liberal Philanthropies Prepare to Push Back Against Trump Crackdown U.S., Yesterday

    The institutions published an open letter to defend their missions amid fears the Trump administration could target their tax-exempt status.

  58. Trump’s New Plan to Target Liberal Groups, and a Shouting Match in the Senate The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Robert Redford’s legacy.

  59. The Plan to Turn Charlie Kirk’s Murder Into a Left-Wing Crackdown The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump and his allies have laid out a broad plan to target liberal groups, monitor speech, revoke visas and designate certain groups domestic terrorists.

  60. A Note, a Gun and a Mother’s Conscience Led to an Arrest in Kirk’s Killing U.S., Yesterday

    The man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk left a trail of evidence and had no way to outrun his parents’ recognition, court documents showed.

  61. Activists Project Images of Trump and Epstein Before U.K. Visit Video, Yesterday

    British protesters projected images of President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein onto Windsor Castle on Tuesday night before the president arrived for a state visit. More protests are planned for Wednesday.

  62. Así es como China lidia con la guerra comercial de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Los aranceles del presidente Trump provocaron un desplome de las exportaciones chinas a Estados Unidos, pero sus ventas a otras regiones están aumentando.

  63. At Home and on the Seas, Trump Expands Use of American Force U.S., Yesterday

    His first term focused on America’s rival superpowers. Now the emphasis is on homeland defense and troops on city streets.

  64. What Democrats Can Learn From Charlie Kirk Opinion, Yesterday

    He built one of the most effective youth mobilization machines in recent memory.

  65. Trump’s Economic Magic Trick Is Coming Undone Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s voters wanted to have it both ways. Reality said no.

  66. A Tariff Headache for New York’s Coffee Shops New York, Yesterday

    The price of coffee has soared by nearly 21 percent, partly because of tariffs. Still, cafes are reluctant to charge more for a latte.

  67. Q&A: ‘A Shutdown Is Simply a Counterproductive Response to Trump’ Opinion, Yesterday

    A political scientist explains why doing nothing right now is probably the best strategy for congressional Democrats.

  68. Netanyahu and an Israel Without Restraint World, Yesterday

    With the assault on Gaza City, Israel’s prime minister has piled defiance on defiance, as any check from the Trump administration falls away.

  69. He Raised Three Marines. His Wife Is American. The U.S. Wants to Deport Him. U.S., Yesterday

    After three decades in California, Narciso Barranco was arrested by agents while weeding outside an IHOP, stirring outrage and a fight to stop his deportation.

  70. Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Could Hamper Efforts to House the Homeless U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s signature domestic policy law could make it harder for states to fund programs to help people find stable housing.

  71. Trump’s Second U.K. State Visit Draws Protests World, Yesterday

    As President Trump arrived in Britain on Tuesday night, protesters unveiled visual stunts aimed at highlighting his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while a march was planned for Wednesday.

  72. President Trump’s 2nd U.K. State Visit: What’s on the Agenda World, Yesterday

    The president and the first lady will be hosted at Windsor Castle by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

  73. Most U.K. Political Leaders Are Cautiously Welcoming Trump. Not This One. World, Yesterday

    Ed Davey, of the Liberal Democrats, says that President Trump does not represent British values, and is boycotting a state dinner with the U.S. leader over Gaza.

  74. After Kirk’s Killing, Obama Says the Nation Is in a ‘Political Crisis’ U.S., Yesterday

    Speaking at an educational summit, former President Barack Obama criticized his successor’s attacks on his political rivals in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

  75. Trump Invokes Kirk’s Killing in Justifying Measures to Silence Opponents U.S., Yesterday

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump and his allies have laid out a broad plan to target liberal groups, monitor speech, revoke visas and designate certain groups as domestic terrorists.

  76. Patel Plays the Familiar Role of Pugilist at a Senate Hearing U.S., Yesterday

    The F.B.I. director has come under withering attack in recent days, but with Republicans backing him, the proceedings fell into a familiar partisan groove that appeared to play to his strengths.

  77. Surgeon General Nominee Pledges to Divest From Wellness Interests Health, September 16

    In financial filings, Casey Means stated that she would liquidate holdings in companies that sell personal devices, supplements, tobacco and tech.

  78. Trump’s Laissez-Faire Stance Gives Netanyahu Free Pass for Gaza Escalation World, September 16

    As Israel mounts a major Gaza offensive, President Trump has neither urged restraint nor endorsed the action, which Israel’s leader has taken as an implicit green light to proceed.

  79. House Passes D.C. Crime Bills as Trump Crackdown Continues U.S., September 16

    The legislation is part of a package that House Republicans are pushing to impose more federal control over the District in line with President Trump’s demands.

  80. Our Allies Are Asking: ‘Why Does Putin Still Own Trump?’ Opinion, September 16

    Ukrainian and European officials, analysts and entrepreneurs keep asking privately, “What’s up with Trump?”

  81. Oklahoma Schools Were Instructed to Hold a Moment of Silence for Charlie Kirk U.S., September 16

    Public and private entities have been criticized over decisions to honor the right-wing activist, or their choice not to.

  82. Democrats Oppose Stopgap Bill, Raising Odds of a Shutdown U.S., September 16

    After allowing a stopgap spending bill to move forward earlier this year, Democrats are under intense pressure not to do so again.

  83. Trump Says Republicans Will Host a Midterm Convention Next Year U.S., September 16

    The event could be an opportunity to energize the party, which will be playing defense as it seeks to retain control of Congress.

  84. Bondi Prompts Broad Backlash After Saying She’ll Target ‘Hate Speech’ U.S., September 16

    The attorney general also said she could investigate businesses that refused to print Charlie Kirk vigil posters as the Trump administration pushes to punish anyone who celebrated his killing.

  85. Trump Delays TikTok Ban Again Technology, September 16

    It was the fourth time President Trump extended the deadline for TikTok to find a new owner or face a ban in the United States. This time, officials have said they are nearing a deal to address concerns about the app.

  86. Shapiro, Denouncing Political Violence, Warns Trump Is Inflaming Tensions U.S., September 16

    Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, the target of an arson attack this year, argued that political violence like the killing of Charlie Kirk requires universal condemnation.

  87. Former C.D.C. Director to Tell Lawmakers She Was ‘Fired for Holding the Line’ U.S., September 16

    Susan Monarez is set to provide her first detailed account of her ouster in testimony before the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday.

  88. Using Charlie Kirk’s Death to Threaten a Crackdown Opinion, September 16

    Readers respond to the threat of a crackdown on the “far left” after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Also: Scrapping climate-monitoring satellites.

  89. Por primera vez en 215 años, una mujer dirige el Grito de Independencia de México En español, September 16

    Claudia Sheinbaum, presidenta del país, fue la primera mujer en dar el Grito de Dolores, una tradición que se remonta al llamado a las armas de un sacerdote contra España hace más de dos siglos.

  90. Social Platforms Duck Blame for Inflaming Divisions Before Charlie Kirk’s Death Technology, September 16

    After authorities said Mr. Kirk’s suspected shooter had been “radicalized” online, Meta, Reddit, TikTok and other platforms have stayed quiet — though not Elon Musk, who owns X.

  91. Park Service Is Ordered to Take Down Some Materials on Slavery and Tribes Climate, September 16

    The Trump administration ordered a Civil War-era war image removed from a National Park site in Georgia as it moves to promote what it considers a more positive view of American history.

  92. Upgrades Begin on Plane Donated by Qatar to Serve as Air Force One U.S., September 16

    The 747 jetliner needs extensive security modifications. Some members of Congress worry that President Trump will pressure the Air Force to do the work too quickly.

  93. Fani Willis Loses Bid to Continue Prosecuting Georgia Trump Case U.S., September 16

    The 4-3 ruling means that the criminal case against President Trump, related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, will not move forward anytime soon, if ever.

  94. ‘People Are Losing Hope’ Inside ICE Detention Centers Health, September 16

    Immigrant detainees are not receiving proper mental health care, lawyers and advocacy groups say, and reports of suicide attempts are persistent.

  95. White House Readies Appeal After 2nd Loss in Bid to Fire Fed Governor U.S., September 16

    A court blocked a last-minute attempt on Monday to remove Lisa Cook from the Fed board ahead of a meeting to set interest rates.

  96. For the First Time in 215 Years, a Woman Leads Mexico’s Cry of Independence World, September 16

    Claudia Sheinbaum, the country’s president, was the first woman to give the country’s annual Grito de Dolores, a tradition dating to a priest’s call to arms against Spain more than two centuries ago.

  97. Trump Sues The New York Times for Articles Questioning His Success Business, September 16

    The lawsuit, filed by the president in federal court in Florida, claims The Times defamed him and sought to undermine his campaign in the 2024 election.

  98. Could TikTok Help Bring Trump and Xi Together? Business, September 16

    President Trump is set to speak with the Chinese leader on Friday to discuss the app’s future, signaling a potential thaw between the two men.

  99. Rubio Says ‘Time Is Running Out’ for Gaza Deal World, September 16

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about Gaza ahead of a short Tuesday visit to Qatar, which is angry over an Israeli strike against Hamas leaders on its territory.

  100. U.N. Inquiry Says Israel Is Committing Genocide, and Trump Threatens Crackdown on Liberal Groups The Headlines, September 16

    Plus, a “sci-fi” discovery about ants.

  101. Trump Gets a Second State Visit to the U.K. Video, September 16

    President Trump will be in the U.K. this week in an unprecedented second state visit. Mark Landler, the London bureau chief of The New York Times, describes the efforts the British are making to stay on Trump’s good side, and what they hope to get in return.

  102. Ben Shapiro and I Talk Political De-escalation Opinion, September 16

    The state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America, both before and after the Charlie Kirk shooting.

  103. Fed Meeting Set to Bring Together Trump Ally With Targets of President’s Ire Business, September 16

    Stephen Miran and Lisa Cook will both cast votes at the central bank’s meeting on Wednesday, where policymakers are expected to lower interest rates.

  104. America Was Defined by a Story. It’s Time for a New One. Opinion, September 16

    In a new series, David Leonhardt asks leading thinkers and politicians: What’s next.

  105. The Kirk Crackdown Is Underway Opinion, September 16

    The idea that there is more left-wing extremist violence than right-wing extremist violence is a dangerous myth.

  106. A ‘Broken’ Trust: F.B.I. Agents Fired by Patel Speak Out U.S., September 16

    The two agents’ accounts offer an inside view of a bureau buffeted by politics and upheaval, adding to the scrutiny of the F.B.I. director as he prepares to testify to Congress.

  107. Senate Votes In Trump Pick for Fed Board Video, September 16

    Senate Republicans confirmed President Trump’s nomination of Stephen Miran, a top White House economic adviser, as a governor for the Federal Reserve on Monday.

  108. With State Visit, Trump Leaves a Tense America for a Brief U.K. Royal Retreat World, September 16

    President Trump’s trip to Britain will involve horse-drawn carriages and a stay in an ancient castle. For British officials, the visit may feel less like a fairy tale.

  109. Britain Hates Trump. But It Quite Likes Trumpism. Opinion, September 16

    Across the pond, the president’s hard-right nativism is flourishing.

  110. How China Is Weathering the Trade War With Trump Business, September 16

    Tariffs triggered a plunge in China’s exports to the United States, but its global trade surplus is larger because sales to other regions are surging.

  111. What to Know About President Trump’s Second State Visit to the U.K. World, September 16

    The president and the first lady will be hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle. Mr. Trump will also travel to the prime minister’s country residence, Chequers.

  112. Deception? Conflicting Paperwork? Clerical Error? How a Politician’s Mortgages Can Get Muddy U.S., September 16

    Mortgage fraud allegations, like those President Trump has leveled against Lisa Cook, are hard to prove. A New York Times review of the holdings of other Washington officials shows how multiple mortgages can invite questions even when people act properly.

  113. U.S. Attacks Second Venezuelan Boat Video, September 16

    On Monday, President Trump posted footage on Truth Social of the U.S. military launching a deadly strike on a boat from Venezuela, which he claimed was linked to “drug trafficking cartels.” This was the second time in a month that the U.S. attacked a Venezuelan boat.

  114. Republicans Honor Charlie Kirk at Vigil in the Capitol U.S., September 16

    Only a handful of Democrats and none of the party’s top leaders attended the ceremony, an outpouring of praise and mourning for the right-wing activist, who was assassinated last week.

  115. Senate Confirms Stephen Miran as Fed Governor Business, September 16

    The Senate voted to install one of President Trump’s top economic advisers at the central bank, opening the door for him to cast a vote at this week’s meeting to set interest rates.

  116. Appeals Court Says Lisa Cook Can Remain on Fed Board U.S., September 16

    The decision came the day before the Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting at which policymakers are expected to cut interest rates.

  117. Trump Signs Off on Sending the National Guard to Memphis U.S., September 15

    The president repeated that Chicago, New Orleans and other Democratic-run cities could be next.

  118. Trump Says He Wasn’t ‘Asked’ to Lower Flag for Minnesota Lawmaker U.S., September 15

    The president, who initially didn’t recall Melissa Hortman by name, claimed he was never asked to lower flags for her.

  119. La Casa Blanca usa el asesinato de Kirk para lanzar ofensiva contra grupos liberales En español, September 15

    Funcionarios y aliados de Trump sugirieron que el asesinato de Charlie Kirk formaba parte de un movimiento que fomentaba la violencia contra los conservadores, sin presentar pruebas de que esa red existiera.

  120. What Does ‘Real Unity’ Mean to the White House? U.S., September 15

    After Charlie Kirk’s death, the Trump administration has identified a bigger culprit: leftists bent on violence.

  121. New Crypto Super PAC Garners $100 Million to Help Push Industry Agenda Technology, September 15

    The effort, called the Fellowship PAC, is the crypto industry’s latest move to help elect legislators that will force through its interests in Washington.

  122. Maduro califica de ‘crimen alevoso’ el ataque estadounidense contra una embarcación, mientras Trump anuncia otro En español, September 15

    El dirigente venezolano, Nicolás Maduro, dijo que el ataque del 2 de septiembre, en el que murieron 11 personas, violó las leyes estadounidenses e internacionales.

  123. U.S. Strikes a 2nd Venezuela Boat, Killing 3, Trump Says U.S., September 15

    The president said the vessel was heading to the United States, but he did not offer details about its location. Legal specialists condemned the action as illegal.

  124. Un barrio de Chicago ha cambiado por la ofensiva migratoria de Trump En español, September 15

    Pilsen, un barrio con muchos habitantes de ascendencia mexicana, se ha vuelto más silencioso desde que el gobierno de Trump anunció una ofensiva contra la migración ilegal.

  125. Maduro Calls U.S. Attack on Boat ‘A Heinous Crime.’ Then Trump Announces Another. World, September 15

    The Venezuela leader, Nicolás Maduro, said that the Trump administration was trying to start a war in the Caribbean.

  126. White House Plans Broad Crackdown on Liberal Groups U.S., September 15

    Some of the highest-ranking officials in the federal government used Charlie Kirk’s podcast, guest-hosted by Vice President JD Vance, to lay out their plans.

  127. The Essence of Trumpian Language, in One Three-Letter Word Opinion, September 15

    A towel snap. An eye roll. A punch. The president has spoken again.

  128. Charlie Kirk and the ‘Right Way’ to Practice Politics Opinion, September 15

    Readers respond to column by Ezra Klein. Also: President Trump and the National Emergencies Act.

  129. L.I.R.R. Strike Avoided for Now as Unions Ask U.S. to Intervene New York, September 15

    A strike by workers on the Long Island Rail Road, the United States’ largest commuter rail service, has been averted, and could be postponed for several months.

  130. Bessent Announces ‘Framework’ for TikTok Deal Between U.S. and China Video, September 15

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said U.S. and Chinese officials agreed to an outline of a deal that would move TikTok’s ownership from China to the U.S. President Xi Jinping of China and President Trump are expected to speak on Friday to agree to the deal.

  131. Fired Prosecutor Challenges Trump’s Claims to Power in Lawsuit New York, September 15

    The Justice Department gave no reason for its dismissal of Maurene Comey, a longtime federal prosecutor in Manhattan and the daughter of the former F.B.I. director, James Comey.

  132. Anatomy of Two Giant Deals: The U.A.E. Got Chips. The Trump Team Got Crypto Riches. U.S., September 15

    A lucrative transaction involving the Trump family’s cryptocurrency firm and an agreement giving the Emiratis access to A.I. chips were connected in ways that have not been previously reported.

  133. Trump’s D.C. Show of Force Diverts Agents and Prosecutors From Casework U.S., September 15

    While crime falls, the other investigative work of the F.B.I. is being delayed, frustrating law enforcement officials and leading some to quit.

  134. Trump Says Companies Should Stop Reporting Finances Every Quarter Business, September 15

    The president proposed changing the rules to require twice-yearly reports, revisiting an idea from his first term.

  135. A U.S.-China Deal to Avert a TikTok Ban May be Close Technology, September 15

    Trump administration officials say they have the framework of a deal to save the popular video app. It had until Sept. 17 to be sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance, or face a ban in the United States.

  136. U.S.-British Deal Would Speed Nuclear Plant Construction Business, September 15

    An agreement between London and Washington is expected to be signed during President Trump’s state visit to Britain this week.

  137. The Rise of the Supreme Court’s So-Called Shadow Docket The Daily, September 15

    Many of the rulings in which the justices have cleared the way for President Trump’s agenda have come in terse, unsigned orders.

  138. New Details on Kirk Shooting Suspect, and a Huge Right-Wing Rally in London The Headlines, September 15

    Plus, Gen Z’s go-to financial adviser.

  139. The ‘Demonic’ Hypocrisy of Trump’s Plea for Peace Opinion, September 15

    Even in mourning, the president drives our country closer to the brink.

  140. Trump Redirects Millions to Historically Black Colleges, Charter Schools U.S., September 15

    The Trump administration is cutting money from programs that have supported minority students, including at other universities.

  141. The Fed Tried to Avoid a Fight With Trump. It Got One Anyway. Business, September 15

    The central bank’s cautious approach to defending itself against President Trump is drawing scrutiny as the institution’s independence comes under threat.

  142. In a Chicago Neighborhood, Fear and Anger Over Trump’s ICE ‘Blitz’ U.S., September 15

    Pilsen, a part of the city long home to Chicagoans of Mexican heritage, has grown quieter since the Trump administration announced an operation against illegal immigration.

  143. Here’s How Trump Takes Over the Fed Opinion, September 15

    A loophole could allow Trump to eviscerate the Fed’s independence.

  144. Rubio, in Israel, Meets Netanyahu as Trump Grows Impatient U.S., September 15

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio planned to discuss President Trump’s desire to see the war in Gaza end soon.

  145. Lula da Silva: la democracia y la soberanía brasileñas no son negociables En español, September 15

    El presidente de Brasil califica los aranceles estadounidenses sobre su país de no solo equivocados sino también ilógicos y defiende la condena del expresidente Jair Bolsonaro.

  146. Here’s How Trump Can Prevent a War Over Taiwan Opinion, September 15

    The current collision course was never inevitable, and Trump’s penchant for defying norms could help ensure peace.

  147. Trump no propone unidad en un EE. UU. polarizado En español, September 15

    Donald Trump no suscribe la noción tradicional de ser el presidente de todos los estadounidenses.

  148. Kathy Hochul: Why I Am Endorsing Zohran Mamdani Opinion, September 14

    I am confident that Mamdani has the courage, urgency and optimism New York City needs to lead it through the challenges of this moment.

  149. U.K. Plans Biggest Security Operation Since Coronation for Trump’s State Visit World, September 14

    The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has intensified consideration about potential threats, experts said. British authorities had already made extensive security plans.

  150. Trump Administration Claims Vast Powers as It Races to Fire Fed Governor Before Meeting U.S., September 14

    Trump has forged ahead with his attempts to fire Lisa Cook even as new documents call his claims of mortgage fraud into question.