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New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

California remade its congressional map to favor Democrats. Here's what changed.


New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

White House Correspondents Dinner Rescheduled for July
The dinner was abruptly cut short in April when a gunman disrupted the proceedings. President Trump said that he would attend.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

With their districts redrawn, two Republican incumbents fight for their political lives.


New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Blanche to Face Lawmakers Amid Uproar Over $1.8 Billion Fund
The acting attorney general's testimony comes a day after the Justice Department signaled it would abide by a court ruling halting the fund temporarily.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

In Her Memoir, Jill Biden Is a Watchful Spouse Who Didn't Always Speak Up About Joe Biden
The former first lady's new book reflects an insular White House where loyalty was prized and President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s feelings were prioritized over health concerns.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Congress to Consider Restricting How the Military Uses A.I.
One measure would codify rules tech companies have requested, including a ban on using artificial intelligence for domestic surveillance.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

‘Trump-hating liberal' vs. ‘RINO': 2 Republican incumbents fight for their political lives.


New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Trump Megadonor Gave $5.5 Million Estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Anti-Vaccine Group
A Mellon heir transferred the adjacent Connecticut properties, covering about 300 acres, at no cost to Children's Health Defense last year.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

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New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

New York Sues Trump Administration Over TotalEnergies Wind Farm
The lawsuit argues that it is illegal to pay the French energy giant TotalEnergies $795 million to cancel a planned wind farm off New York.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

New Proposal Would Allow Administration to Block Grants if They Don't Support Trump's Agenda
A new proposal would allow the administration to block grants if they do not satisfy President Trump's agenda or support what it calls "anti-American" values.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Trump Names Bill Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence
Bill Pulte, a Trump loyalist who leads the federal housing finance agency, will have oversight of the United States intelligence agencies. He has no known background in intelligence.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Trump Megadonor Gave $5.5 Million Estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Nonprofit
A Mellon heir transferred the adjacent Connecticut properties, covering about 300 acres, at no cost to Children's Health Defense last year.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Rubio to Testify Before Senate, Arguing for Budget Amid Iran War and Pressure on Cuba
The secretary of state has played a key role in the Iran deliberations, as well as in U.S. policy toward Cuba.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

What to Watch in Tuesday's Primary Elections in Iowa, Montana and Beyond
Democrats have a competitive Senate primary race in Iowa, where the party is hoping to make gains, while a smokejumper is running in a contested House primary in Montana.

New York Times Politics
Jun 02, 2026

Obama Center's Two Sides: A Lovely Park and a Forbidding Tower
In Chicago, the $850 million Obama Presidential Center aims to remake a neighborhood with a 19.3-acre community hub and a brooding 225-foot museum.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Trump Administration Announces Stricter Rules for Medicaid Work Requirement
By tightening an exception for people with serious illnesses, more of them may lose coverage.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Demonstrators Cannot Be Forced to Take Down ‘86-47' Flag, Judge Rules
A federal judge wrote that the phrase, which also led to charges against the former F.B.I. director, James Comey, did not appear to constitute a true threat.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Trump Backs Off Plan for $1.8 Billion Fund That Drew Political Backlash
The fund has drawn backlash from critics who said it was a scheme to reward President Trump's political allies with public benefits.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Trump Finds High-Wire Iran Negotiations ‘Very Boring'
President Trump told CNBC that he "couldn't care less" if the negotiations with Iran break down.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Previewing California's Primary Elections and High-Stakes Governor's Race
The deep-blue state's primary elections will show how angry voters are at the status quo.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Pentagon Bars Reporters From Its Press Office
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has repeatedly curtailed journalists' access in the Pentagon.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Mills Reminds Maine Voters She's ‘Still on the Ballot' for Senate Amid Platner Controversy
A month after withdrawing from the state's Senate race, Gov. Janet Mills suggested she remained an option after the likely Democratic nominee, Graham Platner, faced a new scandal.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Iowa Democrats Seek an Outsider in an Anti-Establishment Year
Tuesday's Senate primary features two candidates with compelling personal stories. Both have stressed their independence.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Scott Pelley Accuses CBS News Boss of ‘Murdering' ‘60 Minutes'
In an explosive staff meeting, Mr. Pelley, a correspondent for the long-running Sunday news show, blasted Bari Weiss, the CBS editor in chief, and Nick Bilton, the show's new executive producer.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Oil Prices Jump as Middle East Tensions Build
Some analysts said the main international oil price, which was up 6 percent on Monday, could climb much higher in the coming weeks if the Strait of Hormuz doesn't reopen.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Hegseth Strikes Female and Black Navy Officers From Promotion List
The defense secretary's decision to block the officers' promotions appears driven by his anti-diversity stance rather than based on merit.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Chinese Military Sought Nvidia Chips for Years, Report Says
An analysis of six years of procurement records suggests that the People's Liberation Army has openly tried to acquire restricted U.S. technology.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

How California's New Congressional Map Is Reshaping Tuesday's Primaries
The state now has just four congressional districts considered safe for Republicans, and four seen as competitive. The rest of its 52 members of Congress are all but certain to be Democrats.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Ex-F.B.I. Officials Form New Group to Help Agents Grapple With Patel's Changes
The F.B.I. Support Network offers legal, mental health and job search services to current agency employees. Its founders say the work force is incredibly strained under Kash Patel.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Are Texans Ready for Talarico's Kind of Christianity?
Jim Rigby, a pastor who rarely uses the word "God," is a key to understanding the Senate candidate trying to pull off something unusual in Texas.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

How California Redistricting Shrunk the Competitive Map
The state now has just four congressional districts considered safe for Republicans, and four seen as competitive. The rest of its 52 members of Congress are all but certain to be Democrats.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

China Aims A.I. at Predicting Who Could Pose a Political Risk
New research examines how a Chinese company struggled to develop its predictive surveillance technology while U.S. restrictions were in place.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

A Paralympic Champion and an Eagle Scout Give Democrats Hope in Deep-Red Iowa
Tuesday's Senate primary features two candidates with compelling personal stories. Both have stressed their independence.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

They Voted for Trump. Here's How They Feel About High Gas Prices.
With the midterm elections five months away, many Americans who backed President Trump are wrestling with pain at the pump and the war in Iran.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

Could Talarico's Religious Approach Win Texas?
James Talarico, the Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Texas, has connected his political positions to his Christian faith. Our religion reporter Ruth Graham discusses how his perspective differs from the politically conservative Christianity dominant in Republican politics in Texas.

New York Times Politics
Jun 01, 2026

The Progressive Pastor Who Helped Shape James Talarico
Jim Rigby, who rarely uses the word "God," is a key to understanding the Senate candidate trying to pull off something unusual in Texas.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

As Democrats Worry About Senate Race, Platner Attacks Reports About Sexual Messages
Graham Platner, whose contest in Maine is a key to Democrats' hopes of winning the Senate, sought to discredit reports that he had exchanged sexual messages with women outside his marriage.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Trump Hits the Stalemate Phase of His Interventions in Gaza, Ukraine and Now Iran
In Ukraine, Gaza and now Iran, President Trump's early declarations of easy wins have given way to harsh reality.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Cory Booker Has ‘Concerns' About Platner Revelations in Maine Senate Race
Mr. Booker and other Senate Democrats faced questions Sunday about reports that Mr. Platner's wife previously told his campaign he had exchanged sexual messages with women outside his marriage.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Trump Is Dominating GOP Primary Elections. Does That Mean Victory in the Midterms?
Come November, the Republican Party will need the support of voters outside of President Trump's base, many of whom are deeply dissatisfied with the economy and the Iran war.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Timeline: Where and When Trump Has Involved the U.S. Military in International Conflicts
The United States has been involved in many military operations around the world since President Trump returned to office.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Trump Sends Tougher Peace Proposals Back to Iran, Officials Say
His changes to the proposed deal were potentially designed to speed up the process by putting pressure on Iran to accept the current framework, one official said.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Trump Administration Sees Striking Exodus of Legal Talent
The departure of more than 10,000 federal lawyers has left some agencies without sufficient staff and has boosted the ranks of state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups.

New York Times Politics
May 31, 2026

Joby Demonstrated its Air Taxi in Manhattan, but You Can't Fly in It Yet
Aviation start-ups and the Trump administration want to replace helicopters with electric aircraft, but the new vehicles still have to pass arduous tests before the public can use them.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Trump Sends Tougher Terms to Iran for Peace Framework, Officials Say
His changes to the proposed deal were potentially designed to speed up the process by putting pressure Iran to accept the current framework, one official said.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Inside Trump's Deal With the I.R.S. to Drop His $10 Billion Lawsuit
Discussions among a group of lawyers with allegiance to the president were closely held. Some senior White House officials were said to have felt blindsided as the agreement took shape.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

C.I.A. Officer Arrested With Gold Once Worked With No. 2 Pentagon Official
David Rush, a longtime C.I.A. officer, appears to have first had contact with Stephen A. Feinberg during President Trump's first term. Some officials said the two men were not close.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Senator Dan Sullivan Has a New Challenger in Alaska: Dan Sullivan
Two candidates with the same name will be on the ballot seeking the same seat in the state's primary. "It's going to be confusing," one Republican said.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Platner's Texts With Women Concerned Campaign as Senate Race Took Off
The wife of Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate in Maine, told the campaign he had sent sexual messages to other women.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Platner's Wife Flagged His Sexual Texts With Other Women as Maine Senate Race Began
The wife of Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate in Maine, told the campaign he had sent sexual messages to other women.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

U.S. Military Kills 3 on Boat Suspected of Drug Trafficking
Around 200 people have now been killed in the attacks since last year, in an operation critics say has failed to slow the smuggling of cocaine.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

U.S. and Cuban Military Officials Meet Outside of Guantánamo Base
The meeting was the highest-level military engagement since the Trump administration began ratcheting up pressure on the Cuban government this year.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Trump Squeezes Immigrants by Cutting Them Off From Jobs, Health Care and Housing
The methodically planned strategy is intended to pressure noncitizens, including many with legal status, to leave the United States.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Hegseth's Message to Asian Partners: Do More to Get More
At a security conference in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Asian military leaders how they could get to "the front of the line" for U.S. assistance.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

A Judge Ordered Trump's Name to be Removed From the Kennedy Center. What Happens Next?
A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to take President Trump's name off the building. What happens next?

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

5 Takeaways From a Kennedy Center Ruling That Angered Trump
A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to take President Trump's name off the building. What happens next?

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Is JD Vance the 2028 Front Runner? Trump Has Questions.
President Trump appears to see the matter of his heir as unsettled, adding a layer of tension to his relationship with Vice President JD Vance.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

9 U.S. Voters Tell Us How They're Coping With Higher Prices
The spiraling cost of everyday necessities — gas, utilities, groceries, housing, child care and health care — have forced many Americans to do more with less.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Powerful A.I. Super PACs Duel Over the Midterms: ‘This Is a War'
One is allied with Anthropic. The other is tied to OpenAI. They're both spending millions to influence the midterms, and they're leaving a trail of fearful candidates and canceled ads in their wake.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Trump Squeezes Immigrants by Cutting Them Off From Jobs, Healthcare and Housing
The methodically planned strategy is intended to pressure noncitizens, including many with legal status, to leave the United States.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

Trump on His Presidential Library: He'll Write His Own History
In his determination to own and control every document in his future library, the president is working to shield his administration's inner workings from public view.

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

White House Releases Results of Trump's Latest Physical Exam
The report by President Trump's physician said he was in "excellent health." It showed that he had gained weight and that neurological and heart tests had come back "normal."

New York Times Politics
May 30, 2026

China's Rise in Drug Development Looms Over U.S.
Clinical trials in China are getting attention at an international oncology gathering in Chicago. China's surging biotechnology industry is fueling alarm that U.S. dominance in the field is waning.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

What We Know (and Don't) About the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry
Prosecutors would face substantial hurdles in potentially pursuing charges against Ms. Carroll, who twice won cases against Donald Trump, or the billionaire who helped pay her lawyers.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Homelessness Declined in 2024, According to Delayed Federal Report
The modest drop marked the first decrease in homelessness in nearly a decade. The Housing and Urban Development report was published months later than usual.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Actually, Most Immigrants Won't Need to Leave U.S. to Get Green Cards, D.H.S. Says
But details remained scant after officials said last week that, with "extraordinary" exceptions, people seeking permanent residency must first leave the country.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Judge Reopens Trump's Lawsuit Demanding $10 Billion From IRS
The ruling was a blow to both President Trump, who had voluntarily dismissed the suit last week, and to the Justice Department, which used the suit to establish a fund likely intended for Trump allies.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Bondi, Pressed Over Epstein Files, Places Responsibility on Blanche and Patel
Her remarks, delivered during a closed-door interview before the House Oversight Committee, were a candid admission of her own powerlessness.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

What We Know — and Don't — About the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry
Prosecutors would face substantial hurdles in potentially pursuing charges against Ms. Carroll, who twice won cases against Donald Trump, or the billionaire who helped pay her lawyers.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Can Talarico win over some of Cornyn's voters in Texas?
Democrats hope so, but there are good reasons to be skeptical.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Journalist Favored by Trump Is in Talks to Join White House in Temporary Role
John Solomon said he was being vetted for a role as a "special government employee," a status given to part-time, outside advisers to the federal government.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Louisiana Approves Map Eliminating a Majority-Black District
A Supreme Court court ruling last month rejected the state's previous congressional map as an illegal racial gerrymander and set off a redistricting race across the South.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Trump's Counterterror Strategy Focuses on the Left
President Trump's new counterterrorism strategy focuses on "violent left-wing extremists," as well as narcoterrorists and Islamic terror groups. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs explains what it means.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Research Funding Slows Again for Universities Targeted by White House
The National Science Foundation lifted a hold on some grants for Harvard and other universities this week after inquiries from media outlets, including The New York Times.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

After China Orders a Times Reporter to Leave the Country, the U.S. Reciprocates
The Trump administration ejected a Chinese journalist amid fresh concerns about Beijing's growing pressure on foreign correspondents.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

How Bad Are President Trump's Approval Ratings?
Our chief political analyst, Nate Cohn, looks at President Trump's sinking approval ratings. How do they compare with polling from other recent presidencies?

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Federal Judge Bars Trump From Immediately Setting Up $1.8 Billion Fund
A judge in Virginia temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring money in or out of the fund until the court could hear arguments in June.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Times/Siena Poll: 43% of Voters Dissatisfied With Both Parties
Persistent frustration over the economy and foreign policy have left many Americans feeling politically homeless, and young voters are particularly frustrated.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Latest Indicator of Political Discontent: 43% of Voters Dissatisfied With Both Parties
Persistent frustration over the economy and foreign policy have left many Americans feeling politically homeless, and young voters are particularly frustrated.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

How NextEra Energy Wielded Political Power in Florida
NextEra, which is seeking to buy Dominion Energy, has often butted heads with consumer groups, residents and journalists in its home state.

New York Times Politics
May 29, 2026

Book Review: ‘View From the East Wing,' by Jill Biden
Beyond a few pointed digs at her husband's successor, "View From the East Wing" largely sticks to the head-spinning details of first lady-hood.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

In Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry, Scrutiny Turns Toward Private Citizens Who Antagonized Trump
The Justice Department is said to be examining the funding of lawsuits brought by E. Jean Carroll, an author who has never sought a public role, political power or governmental authority.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

J.F.K. Airport to Begin Screening Some Passengers for Ebola
The U.S. has begun rerouting travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Uganda to select airports for enhanced health screenings, to identify those who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Trump's Iran Approach Sows Confusion
President Trump's pendulum swings on Iran have often seemed driven by mood and moment rather than any discernible strategy.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

A Draft U.S.-Iran Plan Is Said to Be on the Table. Here's What to Know.
U.S. and Iranian officials say they are closing in on the terms of a preliminary agreement. Yet sticking points, particularly over the Strait of Hormuz, remain.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Treasury Prepares to Make Trump the Face of a New $250 Bill
Treasury Secretary Bessent backed the idea, which would require legislation allowing a living person to appear on currency.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

A Democrat's Dodge on AIPAC Points to the Party's Tensions Over Israel
A key moment at a Senate primary debate in Michigan showed how pro-Israel Democrats are approaching the issue with caution.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Iran, Gas Prices, the Ballroom: Trump Professes Indifference Over Fallout
President Trump has increasingly adopted a posture of nonchalance when pushed on the political consequences of his actions.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Swallowing Concerns, G.O.P. Senators Rally Behind Paxton
After attacking the Texas attorney general, who won the G.O.P. nomination, Senate Republicans are pivoting sharply to support him in what is now a competitive race.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Diesel Fuel Spilled on National Mall During 250th Event Setup
The Trump administration blamed the two spills on vandalism, though the U.S. Park Police is still investigating the incidents.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Young MC and Morris Day Pull Out of Freedom 250 Concerts
Young MC and Morris Day said they would not perform at the series on the National Mall that is part of the summer celebration of America's founding.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Where Do E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuits Against President Trump Stand?
Two monetary judgments against Mr. Trump are winding their way through the legal system, with the Supreme Court likely to be the final word on both.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Supreme Court Says Death Row Inmate Can Challenge Exclusion of Black Jurors
Terry Pitchford was convicted in 2006 for his role in the murder of a shopkeeper by a 12-member jury that included one Black member.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Watchdog Agency Seeks to Reverse Its Win Against Firm Run by Winklevoss Twins
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed jointly with a company run by the Winklevoss twins to overturn their settlement.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Watchdog Agency Seeks to Reverse Its Own Win Against a Crypto Firm
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed jointly with a company run by the Winklevoss twins to overturn their settlement.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Dell Gets a $9.7 Billion Defense Contract. Trump's Portfolio Stands to Benefit.
The president's family says his stock purchases are automatically timed, but recent acquisitions of the computer company's shares raise questions.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Is Trump the President the Framers Feared?
The drafters of the Constitution hoped for energetic but accountable presidents.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

‘Both Parties Kind of Get It Wrong': The Young Men Who May Swing the Midterms
Many Gen Z men who voted for Donald Trump are dismayed by his time in office. But they say they are not hearing an appealing pitch from Democrats, either.

New York Times Politics
May 28, 2026

Judge Declines, for Now, to Block Mail-In Voting Changes Ordered by Trump
The ruling allowed the Trump administration to continue to pursue changes that include enlisting the Postal Service in checking voters against a national database.

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