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Mar 28, 2025

Floods Sweep South Texas and Nearby Border Cities in Mexico
Severe storms dumped about half a year's rainfall in two days, leading to flash floods across both sides of the border.

NYTimes Global
Mar 28, 2025

Trump Moves to End Federal Union Protections Across Government
An executive order signed by the president would cancel collective bargaining for hundreds of thousands of workers, the largest federal employees union said. The union was preparing legal action.

NYTimes Global
Mar 28, 2025

Xi Jinping Meets Global Business Leaders Amid Trade Tensions
German investment in China's auto industry has been one of the few bright spots as foreign investment has slowed to a crawl.

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Mar 28, 2025

I am Erdogan's Main Challenger in Turkey. I Was Arrested.
President Erdogan of Turkey has jailed me because he knows he cannot beat me in an election.

NYTimes Global
Mar 28, 2025

In Japan, an Iceless Lake and an Absent God Sound an Ancient Warning
For centuries, residents in central Japan have chronicled a mysterious natural phenomenon in winter. They see its disappearance as a bad omen.

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Mar 28, 2025

For Some Autocrats, Even Rigged Elections Can Be Too Much of a Threat
Protests are raging in Turkey after the arrest of the country's most prominent opposition politician.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Mining Company Seeks Trump Support to Shortcut Access to Seabed Metals
Mining companies and the Trump administration want the metals to boost manufacturing. Environmentalists and some countries worry industrial mining would harm oceans.

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Mar 27, 2025

Trump Targets WilmerHale, Citing Law Firm's Connection to Robert Mueller
Mr. Mueller, who worked at WilmerHale before retiring in 2021, had investigated the Trump campaign's ties to Russian officials during the president's first term.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

A Video From Tufts Captures the Fear and Aggression in Trump's Crackdown
The tactics on display in the arrest of Rumeysa Ozturk were not new — plainclothes officers, faces obscured — but as ICE actions ramp up, scrutiny may increase.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Attitude Toward Classified Materials Trickles Down to His Aides
Many of the people serving in the administration do not have decades of experience in government, or deep knowledge of its rules and why they exist, former officials say.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Signal Leak Shows Trump Only Takes Federal Secrets Seriously When It Suits Him
In the Trump era, the definition of an official secret depends on whatever works best for the president.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Justice Dept. Will Investigate California Universities Over Race in Admissions
California banned affirmative action decades ago. The Trump administration says it plans to investigate whether schools there are still considering race.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

The Substance of the Group Chat Was Unserious, Too
Europeans are used to the Trump administration's scorn by now, but the Signal chat's lack of seriousness, including its substance, was shocking.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Top Senate Republican Protests Trump Bid to Withhold Spending
Senator Susan Collins of Maine, the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, joined top Democrats in insisting that the president does not have the power to "pick and choose" what to fund.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Global Sea Ice Hits a New Low
The data comes after researchers reported that the past 10 years have been the 10 hottest on record.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Clive Revill, Original Voice of Emperor Palpatine in ‘Star Wars,' Dies at 94
His voice can be heard for only a minute in "The Empire Strikes Back," but it provided the first draft of a character that would be a mainstay of the franchise for decades.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

King Charles Briefly Hospitalized After Side Effects From Cancer Treatment
Buckingham Palace said that Charles experienced "temporary side effects" following treatment on Thursday and was taken to the hospital for observation before returning to his London residence.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Selena's Killer Is Denied Parole 30 Years After Murder
The Tejano music icon was fatally shot by the founder of her fan club, who has been serving a life sentence in Texas. On Thursday, a panel denied her first attempt at parole.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Yolanda Saldívar, Selena's Killer, Is Denied Parole 30 Years After Murder
The Tejano music icon was fatally shot by the founder of her fan club, who has been serving a life sentence in Texas. On Thursday, a panel denied her first attempt at parole.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

With Car Tariffs, Trump Puts His Unorthodox Trade Theory to the Test
With sweeping auto levies, the president is putting his beliefs about tariffs into practice on the global economy. Economists aren't optimistic.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Under Pressure, Psychology Accreditation Board Suspends Diversity Standards
As the Trump administration threatens to strip accrediting bodies of their power, many are scrambling to purge diversity requirements.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Judge Moves to Prevent Hegseth, Waltz and Others From Deleting Houthi Texts
Judge James E. Boasberg said top officials, including the defense secretary, the national security adviser and the secretary of state, must preserve the messages they exchanged.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

For Europe, the Nightmare Isn't U.S. Contempt. It's U.S. Incompetence.
Europeans are used to the Trump administration's scorn by now, but the Signal chat's lack of seriousness, including its substance, was shocking.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Law Firm Skadden Arps Seeks Deal to Avert Trump Executive Order
The discussions come as other major firms are said to be trying to cut deals with the White House.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

U.S. Health Agency Announced Job Cuts
Also, Canada's leader vowed to retaliate against U.S. auto tariffs. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

RFK Jr. Turns to a Discredited Vaccine Researcher for Autism Study
David Geier has been hired as a senior data analyst at H.H.S. According to several people, he will examine any potential links between vaccines and autism that were debunked long ago.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Bobby Sherman, Former Teen Idol, Has Stage 4 Cancer, His Wife Says
The 81-year-old is known for his breakout role on the 1960s television series "Here Come the Brides" and hits that included "Little Woman."

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

University of Michigan to Scuttle Its Flagship D.E.I. Program
Michigan, once at the forefront of school diversity efforts, is rapidly changing course amid campus pushback and broad scrutiny by the Trump administration.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Another Problem With That Signal Chat? The Messages Disappear.
The Presidential Records Act and the Federal Records Act require officials to preserve communications related to government business.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

How to Have a Passionate Life
A surprising route to the best life possible.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Tesla Dealers Claimed They Sold 8,653 Cars in 3 Days in Canada. Did They?
The sales numbers provided by the company-owned shops allowed them to claim tens of millions in government rebates. Now those numbers are under scrutiny.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

The Signal Leak Has Little Precedent
The military takes extraordinary measures to keep combat operations secret, cutting off outside communications for service members before launching an attack.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Will Raise Car Prices, but It's Too Soon to Know When
Experts say the 25 percent import fee will make many cars more expensive, but it is not clear when, by how much or which models.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Unburying the Remains of the Third Reich
As the German right ascends, the nation is still grappling with its fascist past — and how to handle its remains.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Signal Chat Leak Angers U.S. Military Pilots
Men and women who have taken to the air on behalf of the United States expressed bewilderment after the leak of attack plans. "You're going to kill somebody," one pilot said.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Asks Stefanik to Withdraw Bid to Be U.N. Ambassador
The president said he wanted the New York Republican to stay in Congress to bolster the party's slim House margin and protect her seat.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

How to Beat Cuomo and Adams? The Working Families Party Has a Plan.
The left-leaning political party is seeking to avoid a repeat of 2021, when its top candidates were also-rans in the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

David M. Childs, Architect of 1 World Trade Center, Dies at 83
The antithesis of a "starchitect," he didn't have a recognizable style. But as a partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, he helped transform the New York skyline.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Gazans Demand End to 18 Years of Hamas Rule
Most protests have been small, but they represent the boldest challenge to Hamas's authority by Palestinians since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel and the ensuing war.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Germany and France Say Europe Must Respond to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Leaders in both countries warned that tariffs would fan inflation in the United States and upend global supply chains.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Warner Bros. Still Awaits David Zaslav's Promised Renaissance
David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Facebook Returns to Its Roots: Showing Posts From Friends and Family
A new Friends Tab will feature posts from a user's friends and relatives, which was the original mission of the app.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Crackerjack Cabinet Is a Fiasco Foretold
Pete Hegseth & Co. weren't chosen for their competence.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Ro Khanna Wants to Take On JD Vance
Ro Khanna, who represents Silicon Valley, sees the vice president — a likely heir to President Trump's political movement — as a unique threat to the constitutional order.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Bondi Suggests Signal Chat Episode Is Unlikely to Be Criminally Investigated
The attorney general said the focus should be on the success of the U.S. military strike in Yemen, not that military information was shared in advance in a group text among top officials.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Hollywood Has Not Recovered Jobs Lost During Strikes, Report Says
Many entertainment industry workers have been jobless for months, leading state officials to consider increasing subsidies to keep film and television production in California.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Is Boogie Fland the Next Legendary New York City Point Guard?
In some ways, the prodigy now starring for Arkansas in the N.C.A.A. tournament is an urban basketball archetype. But this is not the same old story.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

New York County Clerk Blocks Texas Court Filing Against Doctor Over Abortion Pills
The showdown catapults the interstate abortion wars to a new level.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

For 3 Years, They Quietly Dug Up One of the Biggest Treasures in England
Archaeologists can finally publicly discuss the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of Iron Age artifacts that they have been excavating since a metal detectorist found it in 2021.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Auto Tariffs: How Major Car Brands Would Be Affected
The scale of the damage depends on the circumstances of each company's supply chain.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Jazzed About Abstraction: Jack Whitten's Show Is a Peak MoMA Moment
Over nearly six decades, this fantastically inventive artist experimented with paint, turning it into a sculptural medium. Our critic calls his survey "scintillating and sweeping."

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

E.P.A. Offers a Way to Avoid Clean-Air Rules: Send an Email
Invoking an obscure provision, it said power plants and others could write to ask for exemptions to mercury, arsenic and other restrictions and that "the president will make a decision."

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

South Korea Wildfires Raze Ancient Temples, Force Evacuations
The country's largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

European Leaders Try to Hammer Out Ukraine Support Plans
More than 30 officials gathered in Paris for the meeting. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Tourist Submarine Sinks Off Egypt's Red Sea Coast
The vessel was said to be carrying more than 40 tourists near the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Germany Says Europe Must Respond to Trump's Auto Tariffs
The United States is a crucial export market for the German auto industry, which is already suffering from weak sales and increased competition from China.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

In Controversial Shake-Up, Israeli Lawmakers Give Themselves More Power to Choose Judges
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

A Shark's Sounds Are Recorded for What Is Believed to Be the First Time
Researchers in New Zealand have recorded what they believe is the first instance of a shark actively making noise.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Auto Tariff Sticker Shock
President Trump's vow to hit the global automotive industry with new duties risks raising inflation and inflaming trade-war tensions.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Rattled by Trump, America's Allies Shift to Defense Mode
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America's reliability as a partner.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Where Do You Bury a Nazi?
As the German right ascends, the nation is still grappling with its fascist past — and how to handle its remains.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Secrets on Signal
We explain how the group chat leak could have happened.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Rattled by Trump, America's Allies Shift to Defense Mode on Tariffs
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America's reliability as a partner.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Houthis in Yemen Won't Be Defeated by Airstrikes Alone, Experts Say
U.S. officials seek to curb the militants' attacks on ships in the Red Sea, but the group was not deterred by strikes in the Biden era and won't be beaten by air power alone, experts say.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

How Car Tariffs Will Hit Consumers, and a Fight Over Funding Elmo
Plus, a farewell in space.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Mississippi Sheriff Used Inmate Labor for Family Farm
In Mississippi, incarcerated trusties cleaned chicken houses, fixed cars and installed flooring for the benefit of a local sheriff and his associates, a new investigation found.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Tomb of Unknown Pharaoh Is Unearthed in Egypt
The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. "It's a new chapter in investigating this dynasty."

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Brazen Hypocrisy Enters the Signal Group Chat
In Trump World, the rules apply only to other people.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

‘View From the Floor': What I Learned From Going on ‘Maury'
After appearing on "Maury" 25 years ago, a singer without legs questions why she's seen as inspirational.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Drones, Mines and Snipers: Ukraine's Front Line Is a World Away from Peace Talks
For soldiers and commanders on the edge of battle, any talk about a lasting cease-fire still feels like a dangerous fantasy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

What's Holding Up FEMA's Grant Money?
After a post from Elon Musk, the Trump administration issued orders that effectively halted $100 billion worth of FEMA disaster recovery grants nationwide. Christopher Flavelle, a New York Times reporter who covers disaster policy, describes how people hit by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina are still waiting for emergency funds.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Musk Targeted FEMA. Disaster-Stricken Communities Are Paying a Price.
A FEMA funding freeze illustrates the extraordinary power of Elon Musk and DOGE, who have made claims of undue benefits for undocumented immigrants and spurred swift action by federal officials.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

She Inspired Laws to Hold the Fossil Fuel Industry Accountable. Now She's a Target.
A conservative group is suing for emails of a law professor who helped create legislation to force oil, gas and coal companies to pay for climate damage.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Volunteer ‘Puppy Raisers' Work to Tackle a Service Dog Shortage
Volunteer "puppy raisers" are chipping away at a shortage of service dogs, one short-term adoption at a time.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Volunteer ‘Puppy Raisers' Train Service Dogs to Tackle Shortage
Volunteer "puppy raisers" are chipping away at a shortage of service dogs, one short-term adoption at a time.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Global Automakers React to Trump's 25% Tariff on Imported Cars
Ignoring diplomatic efforts and investment pledges, President Trump said he would impose tariffs that are expected to deal a blow to American neighbors and allies in Asia.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Rattled by Trump, America's Allies Shift to Economic Defense Mode
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America's reliability as a partner.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Late Night Can't Quit the Group Chat
"This operation was about as secretive as a Fortnite Twitch stream," Jimmy Kimmel said of U.S. officials' leaked discussion of a plan to attack Yemen.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

G.O.P.'s Push to Cut Federal Spending Places New York Budget in Limbo
State leaders no longer expect to get the $91 billion in federal aid they originally anticipated, but exactly how much they will get remains unknown as they try to pass a budget.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

How to Punish Russia, Make Money for America and End the War in Ukraine
By combining income from tariffs with the threat of sanctions on oil and gas sales, the U.S. can make money while pressuring Russia to end its war in Ukraine.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

European Leaders to Try to Hammer Out Ukraine Support Plans
Over 30 officials are expected in Paris for the gathering. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

As Musk Makes Some Headway in India, He Is Also Suing Its Government
Elon Musk's pursuit of business expansion in the country through Tesla and Starlink is coming at the same time that his X platform is waging a fight over free speech.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

Gaia to Shut Down After More Than a Decade of Mapping the Milky Way
After more than a decade of mapping the stars, the European spacecraft will shut down on Thursday. But its legacy lives on.

NYTimes Global
Mar 27, 2025

China Is Courting, and Confronting, U.S. Allies Made Uneasy by Trump
Even as China offers itself to nations like Japan as a more reliable partner, its ships are pushing into their neighborhoods — sometimes on the very same day.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

LeShon Johnson, Ex-N.F.L. Running Back, Ran Major Dogfighting Kennel, U.S. Says
Federal investigators say that they seized 190 pit-bull-type dogs from the former player, who previously pleaded guilty to state dogfighting charges in 2004.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Administration Deflects Blame for Leak at Every Turn
President Trump and other officials have given shifting, varied, implausible and sometimes conflicting explanations for how highly sensitive military information was shared in a group chat.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars and Car Parts
The measure, which is intended to bring car factories to the United States, could significantly raise prices for consumers.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Tariffs Could Give Tesla and Musk a Leg Up on Rivals
The company led by President Trump's confidant Elon Musk builds all the cars it sells in the United States domestically and will be exempt from tariffs on finished vehicles.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Herb Greene, Who Photographed the Grateful Dead and Other 1960s Rock Acts, Dies at 82
One of the first to shoot the Grateful Dead, he also memorably chronicled many of the other bands that were on the scene in the late 1960s.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Appeals Court Maintains Block on Trump's Deportation Flights Under Alien Enemies Act
The panel said that while further argument was needed, lawyers for the migrants would likely succeed in their claims that the Venezuelans had been denied due process.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Intelligence Officials Face a Fresh Round of Questions About Signal Leak
Democrats on a House committee appeared in lock step as they confronted one of the most notable blunders of the Trump administration.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

How A.I. Chatbots Like ChatGPT and DeepSeek Reason
Companies like OpenAI and China's DeepSeek offer chatbots designed to take their time with an answer. Here's how they work.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

The Trump Administration Can't Even Admit the Real Problem With the Signal Chat
If there's no real accountability for the Signal breach, or even an admission of the actual problem, there's no indication it won't happen again.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Measles Cases in Kansas May Be Linked to Texas Outbreak
State health officials worry that declining vaccination rates have left many communities vulnerable nationwide.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts Student, Is Detained by ICE
The university was told that the student's visa had been terminated, its president said in a late-night email to students and faculty members.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Duke Says ‘White Lotus' Went ‘Too Far' With School References
In a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions — and wardrobe — of a character have gone "too far" for the university.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Trump's Tariffs on Autos Would Hit Europe Hard
The levies could hurt European automakers when the industry is already struggling, especially in Germany, Europe's biggest economy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

In Rebuttal to Trump Official, M.T.A. Says Subway Is Getting Safer
In response to the transportation secretary's disparagement of the subway system, transit officials said that felonies were way down and fare evasion was dropping.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

Newly Released Signal Chats Showed What Was at Stake
Also, the U.S. said it will end vaccine funds for poor countries. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 26, 2025

After Heathrow, Who Pays for Missed Cruises and Hotel Bookings?
When the airport shut down travelers were on the hook for reservations that could not be canceled, expensive new flights and missed events that airlines don't reimburse for. How can you protect yourself next time?

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