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  1. Judge Suggests Prosecutor on Comey and James Cases Should Resign as U.S. Attorney U.S., Today

    Lindsey Halligan’s indictments against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, were dismissed last month over Ms. Halligan’s appointment.

  2. La aprobación de Trump ha bajado. También su vigor En español, Today

    Las tribulaciones de Donald Trump se parecen cada vez más a las de Joe Biden.

  3. Trump Calls Europe ‘Decaying’ and Suggests ‘Size Will Win’ in Ukraine War U.S., Today

    President Trump’s comments deepened his rift with mainstream European leaders over defense and Ukraine policy.

  4. Nvidia Can Sell More Chips in China. Now What? Business, Today

    President Trump’s move fulfills a major goal of the chipmaker. But the move faces opposition in Washington — and uncertainty in Beijing.

  5. How Much Could China Gain From Access to Powerful Nvidia Chips? Business, Today

    President Trump said Nvidia can export some chips. But years of U.S. restrictions have propelled China to make everything it needs for advanced A.I.

  6. Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ Business, Today

    The findings are the latest example of how the notion of a single price is breaking down in the digital age, a trend economists say could be pushing up some prices.

  7. The Business Strategy That Could Drive Up Your Grocery Bill, and Trump’s $12 Billion Bailout The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a big Hollywood battle just got messier.

  8. A Key Question for the Supreme Court: What About the Fed? U.S., Today

    The president seemed poised for a big Supreme Court win letting him remove officials without cause. But the justices appeared to struggle with how to insulate the Federal Reserve from politics.

  9. M. Gessen and Michelle Goldberg on How to Resist Opinion, Today

    Through their reporting, the columnists share how regular citizens stand up to governments they oppose.

  10. Why Trump’s ‘America First’ Security Strategy Is Misguided, and Dangerous Opinion, Today

    Threats against us aren’t limited to one hemisphere.

  11. Supreme Court Is Asked to Take Another Ax to Campaign Finance Limits U.S., Today

    The case centers on efforts by Republican officials to lift limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.

  12. This Is the 21st-Century Arms Race. Can America Keep Up? Interactive, Today

    Innovations in A.I., synthetic biology and quantum computing are set to change war.

  13. Looks Like the Supreme Court Will Continue to Overturn the 20th Century Opinion, Today

    A case over a firing at the F.T.C. has far-reaching implications for the federal government.

  14. Wrenching Pain, a Severe Infection: An ICE Detainee Is Ordered Released New York, Today

    A judge blamed “deliberate indifference” for the illness of a man held by immigration officials. Across the country, several courts have blasted conditions in U.S. facilities.

  15. Una teoría sobre el origen de la covid separó a este matrimonio de científicos En español, Today

    En 2020, una viróloga china huyó a EE. UU., ayudada por aliados del presidente Trump que pretendían promover sus teorías no demostradas sobre los orígenes de la COVID-19. Su esposo sigue sin poder encontrarla.

  16. La fiscalía de Honduras emite orden de captura a Juan Orlando Hernández En español, Today

    El exmandatario hondureño fue indultado por el presidente Donald Trump y liberado de prisión en EE. UU. Ahora lo buscan las autoridades de su país.

  17. Honduras Issues Arrest Warrant for Ex-President Pardoned by Trump World, Today

    The attorney general said he had asked Interpol to detain Juan Orlando Hernández, who was freed from a U.S. prison last week.

  18. Agua o aranceles: Trump vuelve a amenazar a México En español, Today

    El presidente Trump vuelve a la carga contra uno de los mayores socios comerciales de Estados Unidos.

  19. Trump Again Threatens Tariffs on Mexico Over Long-Running Water Dispute U.S., Today

    The threat is the latest aggressive action that President Trump has taken against America’s biggest trading partners.

  20. El Congreso presiona al Pentágono para que revele toda la información sobre los ataques a embarcaciones En español, Today

    Demócratas y republicanos han solicitado, sin éxito, que se liberen los videos completos del embate del 2 de septiembre. Ahora usarán una iniciativa de ley para obtener respuesta del gobierno de Trump.

  21. Trump Insists Tariffs Will Buoy the Economy. For Now, He’s on Damage Control. U.S., Today

    The president rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers as he makes the case that his policy is working — or will soon.

  22. Trump Offers Farmers $12 Billion Bailout From Trade War Video, Yesterday

    President Trump promised struggling farmers billions in federal aid during a round-table meeting on Monday. This comes after China boycotted American farm products in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.

  23. Federal Judge Finds Trump’s Halt on Wind Energy Is Illegal Climate, Yesterday

    The president ordered a stop to permits for all wind farms on federal lands and waters. A judge called that “capricious.”

  24. Bruce Blakeman Moves to Run for Governor of New York New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Blakeman, the Nassau County executive, would face a bitter Republican primary showdown with Representative Elise Stefanik.

  25. Trump Clears Sale of More Powerful Nvidia A.I. Chips to China Business, Yesterday

    Approval for the H200 chip followed months of haggling between tech industry backers and defense hawks.

  26. Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Is Extended for Another Year Business, Yesterday

    “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” became a flashpoint about free speech in the country after it was temporarily suspended this year.

  27. A Frustrated Congress Pushes the Pentagon to Produce Its Boat Strike Orders U.S., Yesterday

    In a sign of bipartisan frustration with the Defense Department, the final defense policy bill aims to compel the Pentagon to share execute orders and video documentation.

  28. America Must Prepare for the Future of War Video, Yesterday

    The nature of war has drastically changed. The editorial board argues that the U.S. must reform its military.

  29. Trump Backtracks on Releasing Video of Boat Strike U.S., Yesterday

    The president said he would defer to his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, on whether to release a video showing a follow-up attack that killed survivors of a Sept. 2 strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat.

  30. National Parks Drop Free Entrance on M.L.K. Day and Juneteenth Travel, Yesterday

    Visitors will instead get free entry on President Trump’s birthday, which coincides with Flag Day.

  31. Trump Is Unpopular. Does He Know It? Video, Yesterday

    “I’m not going to make any predictions, but I will say it feels as if right now is the most popular he’s going to be over the next year,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie predicts of Trump.

  32. Are Trump’s Boat Attacks a War Crime? Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the president is randomly blowing up boats in the Caribbean — what Bouie calls “criminal murder.”

  33. Alina Habba, a Trump Loyalist, Resigns as New Jersey’s Top Prosecutor New York, Yesterday

    Ms. Habba resigned on Monday, after a federal appeals court last week found she had been serving as U.S. attorney unlawfully.

  34. Trump Stands in the Middle as Netflix and Paramount Vie for a Megadeal Business, Yesterday

    The president has shattered norms by pledging to “be involved” in the regulatory fate of a transaction that could reshape the news and entertainment industries.

  35. A Dozen F.B.I. Agents Sue Patel After Being Fired Over Kneeling at Protest U.S., Yesterday

    A five-year-old photo of agents kneeling at a D.C. protest after George Floyd’s killing led to the firing of about 16 agents.

  36. The F.T.C. Chairman Who Tilted the Agency to Trump Technology, Yesterday

    Andrew Ferguson has used the Federal Trade Commission’s consumer protection mandate to investigate issues important to President Trump and his base.

  37. Becoming Caregivers for Aging Parents Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Michelle Cottle’s essay about her experience with her parents and the growing caregiver crisis.

  38. El superávit comercial de China supera el billón de dólares por primera vez En español, Yesterday

    Los aranceles del presidente Trump no bastaron para frenar la avalancha exportadora mundial de China, que superó el récord del año pasado en solo 11 meses.

  39. Trump Promises Executive Order to Block State A.I. Regulations U.S., Yesterday

    In a Truth Social post, the president said he would sign an order that would eliminate a patchwork of state laws that have emerged in recent years.

  40. Planes, Trade and Nuclear Energy: Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Independent Regulators Business, Yesterday

    The court heard arguments Monday on a case that could determine the independence of agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

  41. Yesterday’s Trump Supreme Court Presidential Power live blog included three standalone posts:
  42. A Scholar’s ‘Bombshell’ Questioned Trump’s Power to Fire Officials U.S., Yesterday

    Caleb E. Nelson, a leading originalist law professor, challenged the conventional wisdom of the “unitary executive theory” in an article that was debated in the parties’ briefs ahead of Monday’s arguments.

  43. At the Kennedy Center Honors, Little Glitz and One Striking Accessory Style, Yesterday

    Melania Trump went minimal, Gloria Gaynor dressed to shine, but the star of the night was the president.

  44. Return of the King? Not Quite. Special Series, Yesterday

    America’s recent flirtation with kingship is unsettling, but history has shown us that monarchy is much more than power grabs and gilded rooms.

  45. Trump Says Netflix Takeover of Warner Bros. ‘Could Be a Problem’ U.S., Yesterday

    The fate of the blockbuster Hollywood deal is in the hands of federal regulators.

  46. Who Is Rebecca Slaughter? U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Slaughter, a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, sued President Trump after he fired her because she did not align with his agenda.

  47. Trump Looms Over Netflix’s Deal for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    President Trump said the acquisition “could be a problem,” suggesting he will insert himself into the regulatory review of the transaction.

  48. La nueva Siria En español, Yesterday

    Sin duda, el país sigue enfrentándose a muchos retos. Pero ahora algunas cosas van bien allí, y también merecen nuestra atención.

  49. Trump Sent Them to a Notorious Prison. Torture Followed. The Daily, Yesterday

    Men deported to El Salvador said they were shackled, beaten, shot with rubber bullets and tear-gassed until they passed out.

  50. Is Sleepy Donald the New ‘Sleepy Joe’? Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s travails look more and more like Biden’s.

  51. Must the Military Disobey Unlawful Orders? Pam Bondi Has Said Yes. U.S., Yesterday

    As a lawyer for a conservative think tank, Ms. Bondi, now the attorney general, filed a Supreme Court brief last year saying service members who followed such orders were committing crimes.

  52. Supreme Court to Hear Major Test of Trump’s Power to Fire Officials U.S., Yesterday

    The court’s conservative majority has generally let President Trump remove leaders of independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission, at least temporarily.

  53. Powell Faces Pressure From Multiple Fronts as Fed Prepares to Cut Rates Business, Yesterday

    The chair of the central bank is dealing with internal divisions while being besieged by President Trump and front-runners jockeying to replace him.

  54. Brexit Was Britain Slapping Itself. Why Is America Doing the Same? Opinion, Yesterday

    The latest and best evidence of the damage is a warning about Trump-era tariff policies.

  55. Overmatched: Why the U.S. Military Must Reinvent Itself Interactive, Yesterday

    Investing in the old ways of war leaves America at risk.

  56. Trump Wants Complete Control. Will the Supreme Court Hand It to Him? Opinion, Yesterday

    Will the court grant a vast transfer of power from Congress to the president?

  57. Obamacare Users Face Higher Deductibles, Higher Premiums Health, Yesterday

    People who have insurance under the Affordable Care Act are being asked to pay more for plans that will cover less of their care.

  58. Zelensky to Meet With European Leaders as Peace Talks Drag On World, Yesterday

    Ukraine’s president was expected in London to discuss with the leaders of Britain, France and Germany ways of ending the conflict against Russia. Negotiations thus far have made little progress.

  59. Trump Hosts Kennedy Center Honors Video, Yesterday

    President Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday, recognizing artists for lifetime achievements. Trump, who appointed himself chairman of the center, became the first president to host the ceremony.

  60. United Nations Cuts Its 2026 Emergency Aid Budget in Half World, Yesterday

    Huge reductions in foreign aid by the United States and Europe have led the U.N.’s emergency relief coordinator to slash its fund-raising targets for next year.

  61. China’s Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s tariffs weren’t enough to hold back the global export flood by China, which pushed past last year’s record in just 11 months.

  62. Congress Gears Up to Pass $900 Billion Defense Policy Bill U.S., Yesterday

    Lawmakers aim to send the bill, which authorizes $8 billion more than the White House requested, to the president’s desk by the end of the year.

  63. U.S. Deports Second Planeload of Iranians, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    The plane, carrying about 50 Iranians and other deportees, took off from Arizona on Sunday, under a deal the Trump administration reached with Iran two months ago.

  64. Trump Blasts Lawmaker for Remaining Democrat After Receiving Pardon U.S., December 7

    Days after pardoning him, President Trump accused Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas of disloyalty for not switching to the Republican Party.

  65. Lo que Trump realmente está haciendo con sus ataques a embarcaciones En español, December 7

    Debemos cuestionar la legalidad de los ataques. Pero también tenemos que ver cómo encajan en el esfuerzo más amplio del gobierno de Trump por cambiar Estados Unidos.

  66. The New Syria World, December 7

    The country certainly still faces many challenges. But some things are now going right there — and those are worth our attention, too.

  67. Trump Takes a Starring Role at the Kennedy Center Honors U.S., December 7

    Past presidents have attended the marquee event, but on Sunday Mr. Trump will be the first to host it, putting his cultural takeover of Washington in sharp relief.

  68. Democrats Call for Releasing Classified Video of Deadly Boat Attacks U.S., December 7

    Top Democratic lawmakers who have seen the footage said Sunday that making the video public would provide transparency around the strikes that killed two survivors on Sept. 2.

  69. En Honduras, algunos votantes se dejaron persuadir por Trump, otros se enfadaron En español, December 7

    El presidente Trump apoyó a Nasry Asfura días antes de las elecciones del 30 de noviembre y denunció a sus oponentes. En una contienda reñida, eso ha inclinado potencialmente la balanza.

  70. Bessent Says He Divested From Soybean Farms After Ethics Office Warning Business, December 7

    The Treasury Secretary said on Sunday he recently shed his holdings to comply with his federal ethics agreement.

  71. Not All Targeted Killings Are the Same. Hegseth’s Boat Strikes Are Illegal. Opinion, December 7

    A former secretary of homeland security on the illegality of Trump’s boat strikes.

  72. What Do Republicans Have to Fear? Ask Tennessee. Opinion, December 7

    What a special House election just told us.

  73. What We’ll Never Know About the Trump Pardons Opinion, December 7

    Mounting questions will go unanswered because of a Supreme Court decision shielding presidents from scrutiny.

  74. Superpower Competition: The Missing Chapter in Trump’s Security Strategy U.S., December 7

    President Trump is shifting from discussion of the long-lasting competition among the world’s biggest economies and nuclear powers.

  75. Conservative Project at Supreme Court Meets Trump’s Push to Oust Officials U.S., December 7

    President Trump has repeatedly ousted leaders of independent agencies despite federal laws meant to shield those regulators from politics.

  76. For Landmark Test of Executive Power, Echoes of a 1930s Supreme Court Battle U.S., December 7

    Franklin D. Roosevelt’s efforts to oust a Federal Trade Commission leader offer parallels to the current fight over President Trump’s actions.

  77. The Impact of Trump’s Slipping Approval Rating Video, December 7

    After months of holding steady, President Trump‘s approval rating has dipped over the past several weeks, according to a New York Times analysis of public polling.

  78. 4 Takeaways From The Times’s Reporting on Biden’s Immigration Record U.S., December 7

    A New York Times review of President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s actions on immigration showed that they created an opening for a more aggressive Trump administration agenda.

  79. How Biden Ignored Warnings and Lost Americans’ Faith in Immigration U.S., December 7

    The Democratic president and his top advisers rejected recommendations that could have eased the border crisis that helped return Donald Trump to the White House.

  80. Judge Halts Justice Dept. Effort to Seek New Comey Indictment U.S., December 7

    The judge’s decision prevented the government until at least next Friday from having access to much of the evidence it used to secure its original indictment against Mr. Comey.

  81. Hegseth Skirts Questions About Releasing Video of Sept. 2 Boat Attack U.S., December 7

    At an appearance in California, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was noncommittal about releasing the full video of a U.S. military attack on a boat in the Caribbean.

  82. In Honduras, Some Voters Were Swayed by Trump, Others Angered World, December 7

    President Trump backed Nasry Asfura days before the Nov. 30 election and denounced his opponents. In a close race, that has potentially tipped the scales.

  83. Could President Trump Bring Japan’s Tiny Cars to America? Not So Fast. Climate, December 6

    Mr. Trump is pushing to approve their production in the United States.

  84. Trump’s New Crackdown on Asylum Seekers Video, December 6

    Hamed Aleaziz, our immigration reporter, describes the sweeping changes the Trump administration has made that affect asylum seekers — people fleeing harm in their home countries — since the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington.

  85. Trump Has Long Disdained Europe’s Elites. Now, It’s Official. World, December 6

    A new White House policy document formalizes President Trump’s long-held contempt for Europe’s leaders. It made clear that the continent now stands at a strategic crossroads.

  86. The Trump Administration Needs More Christianity in Its Nationalism Opinion, December 6

    Not too much religious moralism in the administration, but too little.

  87. The Supreme Court Is Failing at Its Most Important Job Opinion, December 6

    Until the court imposes limits, the administration will keep acting as if there are none.

  88. A Right-Wing Playbook to Weaken Colleges from Within Opinion, December 6

    When students are treated like customers, they can demand educators grade accordingly.

  89. See the East Wing Design, Before Trump Changed Architects Interactive, December 6

    A new architect will oversee President Trump’s vision for the East Wing ballroom. See what we know about the original design so far.

  90. The Newest V.I.P.s at the U.S. Embassy in South Africa? Afrikaners. World, December 6

    The white descendants of Europeans who colonized the country are getting greater access to American officials this year, both in Washington and in Pretoria.

  91. Giving Money Directly to Children Is an Idea the Right and Left Could Love Business, December 6

    Michael and Susan Dell’s $6.25 billion donation to child savings accounts fits a trend: giving with no strings attached. In some ways, it’s a bipartisan philosophy.

  92. Lo que hay que saber del mercado de energía en Venezuela En español, December 6

    El país sudamericano cuenta con las mayores reservas de petróleo del mundo. La producción, sin embargo, es poca.

  93. Under Kennedy, U.S. Vaccine Policy Arrives at a ‘Defining Moment’ U.S., December 6

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be only beginning to put his stamp on American immunization policy.

  94. Judge Rules Trump Exceeded Authority by Holding Deportees at Guantánamo U.S., December 6

    Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stopped short of ordering the shuttering of the detention operation. But a lawyer for the challengers said they would soon seek a closure order.

  95. Trumpism After Trump? Here Are Three Realities. Video, December 5

    “Trumpism without Trump is going to move in different directions because Trumpism was always a somewhat amorphous set of half-baked ideas,” Bret Stephens says.

  96. How Charismatic Can a Moderate Politician Be? Video, December 5

    “I think Americans — those who are not spending all their lives on social media — are so tired of the temperature of our political discourse,” Frank Bruni says on “The Opinions.” The solution? A “poetic and charismatic” centrist.

  97. Running Out of Time, Republicans in Congress Still Lack a Health Plan U.S., December 5

    Top Republicans have said they want to produce a proposal in short order to counter Democrats pressing for an extension of health care subsidies. They have not gotten far.

  98. Trump’s Security Strategy Focuses on Profit, Not Spreading Democracy U.S., December 5

    President Trump’s new National Security Strategy describes a country that is focused on doing business and reducing migration while avoiding passing judgment on authoritarians.

  99. The Supreme Court, Once Wary of Partisan Gerrymandering, Goes All In U.S., December 5

    The court’s conservative majority said that Texas’ asserted political motives justified letting the state use voting maps meant to disadvantage Democrats in the midterms.

  100. Linda McMahon’s School Visit, Sponsored by Conservatives, Draws Protest New York, December 5

    The secretary of education is barnstorming the country, talking to schoolchildren about civics and promoting patriotism. Critics claim the lessons have been crafted by partisan and religious groups.

  101. As Bongino Celebrates Arrest in Pipe Bomb Case, Others on the Right Remain Skeptical U.S., December 5

    Some activists have lashed out, in a reprise of the backlash over the unsuccessful effort by Trump appointees to shut down the Epstein investigation.

  102. ¿Por qué hay discusión sobre los ataques de Trump a embarcaciones y uno adicional en concreto? En español, December 5

    La supervisión bipartidista del Congreso está en marcha, pero por ahora se enfoca en detalles concretos sobre un misil en lugar de en cuestiones legales más amplias.

  103. FIFA President Awards Trump With Soccer Body’s First Peace Prize Video, December 5

    Not long after President Trump missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize, his friend and FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, had his organization establish its own.

  104. El precio del aguacate sigue subiendo. La culpa es de la narcoinflación En español, December 5

    La extorsión de los cárteles está haciendo subir los precios en México, y se está convirtiendo en un problema político que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum no puede ignorar.

  105. Trump amenaza con abandonar el T-MEC y pone a temblar a sus partidarios En español, December 5

    Las audiencias que iniciaron el miércoles en Washington reflejan la inquietud sobre el futuro del pacto comercial entre Estados Unidos, México y Canadá.

  106. La esencia de la civilización europea se desvanece, afirma el gobierno de Trump En español, December 5

    Estados Unidos critica políticas migratorias de varios países aliados en un documento recién publicado sobre seguridad nacional.

  107. Judge Approves Release of Epstein Grand Jury Documents in Florida Case U.S., December 5

    A federal judge in Florida ordered the release of previously sealed testimony, after legislation passed last month authorizing the disclosure.

  108. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Trump Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship U.S., December 5

    The administration asked the justices to uphold an executive order ending birthright citizenship after lower courts ruled it violated the Constitution.

  109. Lots of Oil, Little Production: What to Know About Venezuelan Energy Business, December 5

    The South American country increasingly at odds with the Trump administration has the world’s largest oil reserves.

  110. My Somali Role Models in Minnesota Opinion, December 5

    Readers react to President Trump’s disparaging comments about Somalis in the U.S. Also: Academic censorship; a prejudice against psychiatric medication.

  111. Post-Trump, What Happens to His War Chest? Utah Offers One Clue. U.S., December 5

    A Trump-aligned political group is quietly spending millions to help state Republicans have a friendlier House map in 2028 — not in 2026, as with all of his other redistricting efforts.

  112. Trump quiere fuera a Maduro. Estos son los posibles sustitutos En español, December 5

    Su reemplazo dependería en gran medida de la forma de su salida. Una dimisión voluntaria, un golpe de Estado interno o una acción militar externa darían lugar a diferentes contendientes.

  113. Video of Boat Strike Shows Survivors Waving Before Fatal Follow-Up Attack U.S., December 5

    The new detail further complicates the military’s explanations for its actions during the Sept. 2 strike in the Caribbean Sea.

  114. Trump Wants Venezuela’s Leader to Go. Here’s Who Could Replace Him. World, December 5

    Several senior Venezuelan officials and opposition politicians would have a claim to power in a transition, but all would face difficulties.

  115. Trump Administration Says Europe Faces ‘Civilizational Erasure’ World, December 5

    America’s goal should be “to help Europe correct its current trajectory,” the administration said in its new National Security Strategy.

  116. What We Know About the Arrest in the D.C. Pipe Bomb Case U.S., December 5

    The arrest came after years of false leads and speculation over who planted the bombs near the Capitol before the Jan. 6 riot.

  117. Cómo resurgió el tráfico de la cocaína en América Latina En español, December 5

    En toda la región se ha producido un aumento del tráfico de cocaína mientras Estados Unidos ha dado prioridad a la lucha contra el fentanilo.

  118. ¿La lucha de EE. UU. contra el fentanilo ha permitido el auge de la cocaína en América Latina? En español, December 5

    Mientras Washington hacía de la lucha contra el fentanilo una prioridad, el tráfico de cocaína se ha disparado. En ningún lugar se han sentido las ondas como en Ecuador, donde los grupos criminales han campado a sus anchas.

  119. How the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl Helped Fuel the Cocaine Trade’s Resurgence World, December 5

    Across Latin America, there has been a surge in cocaine trafficking as Washington prioritized combating fentanyl. Times reporters traveled to Ecuador to see how criminal groups are wreaking havoc.

  120. Trump’s Boat Strikes Corrode America’s Soul Opinion, December 5

    We need to question the strikes’ legality. But we also need to see how they fit into the Trump administration’s larger effort to change America.

  121. This Is the Kind of Bigotry We Rejected Decades Ago Opinion, December 5

    Once nativism escalates, it’s hard to stop.

  122. At the National Archives, a Deep Dive Into the American Story Arts, December 5

    A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore the 13 billion-plus items in its vaults.

  123. Trump’s Approval Rating Dips as Views of His Handling of the Economy Sour U.S., December 5

    The shift, while small, is notable after months of stability in President Trump’s approval rating.

  124. Actually, the Supreme Court Has a Plan Opinion, December 5

    We are seeing an intentional effort from justices to rebalance the separation of powers in the federal government.

  125. What I Learned in 2025 Opinion, December 5

    Ezra Klein answers your questions on the year’s political lessons, the struggles of young men and handling heat on the show.

  126. Did the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl Leave Latin America Awash in Cocaine? World, December 5

    As Washington made combating fentanyl a priority, cocaine trafficking has surged. Nowhere have the ripples been felt like in Ecuador, where criminal groups have run rampant.

  127. The Hidden Cost of Your Avocado Opinion, December 5

    Cartel extortion is pushing up prices in Mexico — and becoming a political problem President Claudia Sheinbaum can’t ignore.

  128. As Trump Covets Nobel Peace Prize, FIFA Cozies Up to Him With Its Own Award U.S., December 5

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.

  129. Second Strike Scrutiny Obscures Larger Question About Trump’s Boat Attacks U.S., December 5

    Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?

  130. War and Peace: A Day of Cognitive Dissonance in Trump’s Washington U.S., December 5

    President Trump presided over a Congo-Rwanda peace deal on the same day his administration was being questioned about potential war crimes.

  131. Canada Declares Stellantis in Default for Moving Jeep Production to U.S. World, December 4

    The automaker switched production from Ontario in a bid to please President Trump. But the company defaulted on contracts covering hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance, Canada said.

  132. Trump Switches Architects for White House Ballroom Project U.S., December 4

    The president had clashed with the original designer and insisted on increasing the size and scope of the ballroom on a short timeline.

  133. Tim Walz Calls Trump’s Tirade Against Somalis in Minnesota ‘Vile’ U.S., December 4

    Minnesota’s governor said the president’s xenophobic remarks were dangerous as the state continued to face fiscal questions about a fraud scandal.

  134. Trump Officials Cut Length of Work Permits for Asylum Seekers and Refugees U.S., December 4

    The move was the latest in an intensifying crackdown on legal immigration after an Afghan national was charged with shooting two National Guard members.

  135. Remapping Florida Could Be Huge for Republicans. But Some Aren’t in a Rush. U.S., December 4

    Redistricting talks in Florida got off to a slow start on Thursday, as state lawmakers grapple with political and legal questions amid internal power struggles.

  136. Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Texas Voting Maps U.S., December 4

    Texas officials had asked the court to allow the state to use the new maps in the midterm elections, part of a push by President Trump to gain a partisan advantage.

  137. Grand Jury Said to Decline to Reindict Letitia James U.S., December 4

    After a judge dismissed the Trump administration’s first attempt to indict the attorney general of New York State, a new grand jury effort failed, according to people familiar with the matter.

  138. El exjefe de campaña de Trump asesoró a candidato presidencial hondureño En español, December 4

    Brad Parscale trabajó para impulsar a Nasry Asfura, representante de derecha que recibió el respaldo del mandatario estadounidense.

  139. Appeals Court Pauses, for Now, Order Blocking National Guard in Washington U.S., December 4

    A week after the president surged more members of the National Guard to Washington, an appeals court halted an order that would have required the Guard to pull out after Dec. 11.

  140. Higher Prices, Less Coverage: Your Stories of the Home Insurance Crunch Climate, December 4

    Readers told us how insurers are raising premiums and, in some cases, cutting back coverage, as climate change shakes up the real estate market.

  141. Most Immigrants Arrested in City Crackdowns Have No Criminal Record Interactive, December 4

    In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.

  142. 2 Cocaine Cases. 2 Honduran Politicians. Only One Faces Years in Prison. New York, December 4

    Just three days after President Trump pardoned the former Honduran president, Midence Oqueli Martinez Turcios, a former congressman and drug trafficker, got nearly 22 years.

  143. Bending a Dark Arc Toward Justice Special Series, December 4

    For years, ordinary Filipinos fought for justice. Former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest proves that resistance matters.

  144. Ilhan Omar: Trump Knows He’s Failing. Cue the Bigotry. Opinion, December 4

    Attacks on Somali Americans are a cruel distraction.

  145. As Health Care Subsidies Teeter, Congress Is Again at an Impasse U.S., December 4

    Democrats won an agreement for a floor showdown after the shutdown, but consensus still eludes the Senate. Will Republicans pay a political price?

  146. What Are the Lessons in the Epstein Files? Opinion, December 4

    Readers discuss an essay by Anand Giridharadas about Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. Also: The White House ballroom; Medicare for All; immigrant fears.

  147. Ghislaine Maxwell dice que pedirá a un tribunal que la libere de la cárcel En español, December 4

    Un abogado de la que fue compañera del financiero caído en desgracia Jeffrey Epstein dijo que su representada pediría ser excarcelada de su prisión federal de mínima seguridad.

  148. The New York Times demanda al Pentágono por sus nuevas políticas para periodistas En español, December 4

    La demanda decía que el nuevo conjunto de normas del Departamento de Defensa para los periodistas “viola las garantías constitucionales del debido proceso, la libertad de expresión y la libertad de prensa”.