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New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Florida was one front in a redistricting war won by the G.O.P.


New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Trump's Ballroom Is Rising at Breakneck Speed: 20 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Although the fate of the ballroom is tied up in court, the Trump administration argues that the project is too far along to be stopped now.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Polling Firm Released Fake Data in Hong and Bass Races as a ‘Social Experiment'
Median Strategies revealed that recent polls from the firm were intended to expose how easily false results can be spread.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Trump Fired His Inspectors General. Their Replacements Have a Different Mission.
President Trump is installing his allies in the offices of inspector general, which are meant to provide independent government oversight.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Judge Allows Limited Testing in Trump Plan to Paint Eisenhower Building White
A federal judge ruled that initial preparatory steps, including testing out paints on the building's gray granite exterior, could proceed for now.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

What Florida Has Taught Our Reporter About National Politics
Voters may select an "R" or a "D" next to a candidate's name, but their political views are often more nuanced than a binary choice represents.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Florida's Polling Picture Is Limited Other Than One Key Race
Representative Byron Donalds had a wide lead in polls of the race for the Republican nomination for governor. Polling was sparse in every other statewide contest.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Sugar Importer With Trump Ties Said to Maintain Abusive Labor Practices
A watchdog group said the Dominican company continued to violate labor standards after President Trump lifted an import ban last year.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Here's the latest.
Voters in Alaska, Wyoming and Florida are nominating candidates for governor and the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, and a California district will move one step closer to finding a replacement for its disgraced former Congressman.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Judge Releases Woman Accused of Vandalizing World War II Memorial
Prosecutors led by Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, argued that Melissa Farris posed a flight risk and asked the court to reverse its decision.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Google Just Made It Easier for Campaigns to Send You Fund-Raising Emails
Republicans previously sued Google claiming its spam filter was biased, but the case was dismissed. The company will now allow verified campaigns to more easily bypass the spam filter.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

An A.I. Tax Boom Could Curtail America's Debt. But Not Solve It.
The consequences of A.I. for the budget will largely hinge on whether — and to what extent — the technology reshapes the labor market.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Trump Takes Aim at CNN Reporter Kristen Holmes During Event to Honor California Lifeguard
President Trump told a journalist to "be quiet" at a White House event for a California lifeguard and a boy he saved.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Pirro Challenges Release of Woman Accused of Vandalizing World War II Memorial
Prosecutors led by Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, argued that Melissa Farris posed a flight risk and asked the court to reverse its decision.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Florida Primary Underscores State's New Identity as a Republican Juggernaut
Republicans hold every statewide elected office and have drastically swung voter registration in the state. A newly gerrymandered congressional map has added four Republican-leaning seats.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Searching for Answers From the Man Accused of Sabotaging Alaska's Senate Race
Dan Sullivan, a retired schoolteacher from tiny Petersburg, Alaska, shares a name with the incumbent senator he hopes to defeat. Is he a spoiler trying to divide the Republican vote? We traveled to Alaska to find out.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

What's in an Airport Code? In West Palm Beach, It's the President's Initials.
The state's Palm Beach International Airport has been renamed for the president, complete with a rare change in its three-letter airport code.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

What to Watch in Tuesday's Primary Elections in Alaska, Florida and Beyond
An early glimpse of a pivotal Senate race, heated primaries on a newly redrawn congressional map, and a special election to replace Eric Swalwell will be in the spotlight on Tuesday.

New York Times Politics
Aug 18, 2026

Judge Orders Release of Woman Accused of Vandalizing World War II Memorial
Prosecutors led by Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney in Washington, argued that Melissa Farris posed a flight risk and asked the court to reverse its decision.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Hegseth Campaigns for Republican Zach Nunn in Iowa
The appearance for Representative Zach Nunn was another departure from previous norms for the defense secretary, whose predecessors kept a greater distance from politics.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

U.S. Airman Says He Would Accept Punishment for Protesting Iran War
Major Watson characterized the war in Iran as an act of American aggression and compared the U.S. military actions to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

House Panel Investigates Charges a Democrat Had Sexual Contact With Aide
Representative Jimmy Gomez of California acknowledged "personal mistakes" outside his marriage but denied breaking rules that bar relationships with a direct subordinate.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Trump Votes by Mail Again in Florida
The president also voted by mail in 2020 and in a Florida special election in March, even as he has railed against the practice and equated it to cheating.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Facing Quagmire in Iran, Trump Turns to a Familiar Face: North Korea's Kim Jong-un
Seven years ago, President Trump failed to disarm North Korea and walked away. Could the same thing happen with Iran?

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Judge Rules Trump Administration Can't Scrap F.B.I. Move to Maryland
The ruling is almost certainly not the end of the lengthy fight over the F.B.I.'s future headquarters, which has lasted for years.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Trump to Travel to Myrtle Beach to Rally for Darline Graham
The sister of Lindsey Graham was appointed to his Senate seat on an interim basis. She must win a runoff next week against a conservative House member to serve a full six-year term.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Florida Race to Replace Byron Donalds Features Candidates Who Have Already Run for Congress
We look at the crowded race to replace Byron Donalds.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Mary Peltola Shakes Up Campaign Staff Days Before Alaska's Senate Primary
Ms. Peltola, the Democratic Senate candidate, fired a longtime senior aide and named a new campaign manager.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

As Iran Truce Expires and Options Shrivel, Trump Lashes Out
President Trump took aim at Oman, a U.S. ally that has been mediating the talks, as efforts to end a war he started have faltered.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Supreme Court Again Rejects Trump's Appeal of $5 Million E. Jean Carroll Payment
The court declined President Trump's long-shot request that it reconsider his appeal. He has separately asked the court to overturn a much larger 2024 award.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Trump Lashes Out as Preliminary Deal With Iran Expires
President Trump took aim at Oman, a U.S. ally that has been mediating the talks, as efforts to end a war he started have faltered.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Islamophobia's Rise in Texas: ‘I Won't Rest Until Every Muslim Is Gone'
Muslim communities have been growing for decades, particularly around Dallas. Now, conservatives want to roll up the welcome mat.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

Share Your Experiences With the Public Health System in Louisiana
The New York Times is examining how public health is changing in the state, from the whooping cough outbreak to vaccine policies, and we want to hear from you.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

How Louisiana's New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health
Dr. Evelyn Griffin is pushing for more emphasis on wellness and prevention. She has also aligned with the MAHA movement in fighting government mandates and questioning the safety of some vaccines.

New York Times Politics
Aug 17, 2026

How Islamophobia Moved From the Fringe to the Mainstream in Texas
Muslim communities have been growing for decades, particularly around Dallas. Now, conservatives want to roll up the welcome mat.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Trump Orders Pentagon to Curtail Military Exercises With Ally South Korea
In a social media post, the president scolded South Korea for not helping denuclearize Iran, and also praised North Korea and its leader.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Top Admiral Praises Sailors but Concedes Hardships After Visit to U.S.S. Lincoln
Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged the difficulty of the carrier's nearly nine-month deployment but said mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Democrats Face a Potential Tea Party Moment
A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its possible limitations.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Blanche Refuses to Say He'll Always Be Independent of Trump as Attorney General
The new head of the Justice Department said on "Meet the Press" on Sunday that the president had never asked him to prosecute specific people — and never would.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

In ‘The Brink of War,' a Return to an Era of Razor-Edge Diplomacy
A new film depicts the 1986 nuclear arms summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, which both offered and dashed hopes of a dramatic breakthrough.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?
Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don't perform as well as other Democrats.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

Is the Democratic Party Facing Its Own Tea Party Moment?
A string of primary wins by progressive candidates has revealed the strength of a high-energy insurgent movement but also its potential limitations.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

The U.S. Military Wants A.I. Dominance. Feuds and China May Thwart It.
The administration is veering wildly in its response to the national security implications of A.I. as China, America's main technological and military rival, charges ahead.

New York Times Politics
Aug 16, 2026

How Republicans Embraced Brandon Herrera, a Texas Republican Candidate and Gun Influencer
Brandon Herrera, long an anti-establishment outsider, is trying to help the party defend a red-leaning House district in West Texas. It's proving messy.

New York Times Politics
Aug 15, 2026

Prosecutors Examined Firm With Tie to Judge in Trump Hush-Money Trial
The U.S. attorney in Chicago subpoenaed a fund-raising firm that had been co-owned by the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who conducted the trial that led to Donald Trump's felony conviction.

New York Times Politics
Aug 15, 2026

Democrats Make South Carolina the First Contest in 2028 Presidential Primary Calendar
The party's membership finalized the new order for the first six states to winnow the candidate field, pushing back Iowa and New Hampshire.

New York Times Politics
Aug 15, 2026

Prosecutors Examined Firm With Tie to Judge in Trump Hush Money Trial
The U.S. attorney in Chicago subpoenaed a fund-raising firm that had been co-owned by the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, who conducted the trial that led to Donald Trump's felony conviction.

New York Times Politics
Aug 15, 2026

Sherrod Brown Seeks Senate Comeback in Ohio, Hoping His Populist Pitch Still Resonates
At 73, Sherrod Brown is mounting a comeback bid in Ohio. He is one of the Democrats his party is counting on to retake control of the Senate.

New York Times Politics
Aug 15, 2026

As China Pushes to Expand in Asia, Trump Focuses on Iran
Asian allies are beginning to wonder whether the United States would or could defend them in a war.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

South Florida Venue Cancels Rally With a Pro-Palestinian Congresswoman
Representative Rashida Tlaib was supposed to headline an event called "Chomp the Oligarchy" for three candidates for Congress who face Jewish Democrats in Tuesday's primary.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Navy and USS Lincoln's Problems Are Tied to Attacks on U.S. Base Early in War
Diego Garcia, a tiny island 2,200 miles from the Gulf of Oman, took over as the Navy's logistics hub after Iran damaged a base in Bahrain.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

President Trump Takes Credit for Steep Crime Rate Declines
Violent crime rates, including murder, have dropped precipitously. The trend began before the president's current term.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Can Senator Ed Markey's Progressive Politics Help Him Overcome the Age Issue?
Ed Markey is hoping that his progressive politics will save him in Massachusetts.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Trump Dismisses Reports About Dire Conditions Aboard U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln
Asked whether the deployment of the Abraham Lincoln had gone on too long, the president said its deployment had lasted "not nearly long enough."

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

The 5 Congress Members Whose Families Trade the Most Stocks
Some lawmakers and their families have traded millions of dollars worth of stocks since the start of this term.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Stock Trading in Congress Becomes an Attack Line in Midterm Campaigns
Republican and Democratic challengers are both using the issue to attack members of Congress as unethical, seizing on a common practice that enrages voters.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

John Carro, Jurist Who Had Early Brush With Lee Harvey Oswald, Dies at 98
Decades before his rise to the New York State appellate court, he was a probation officer who tried to help Mr. Oswald, then a teenager living in the Bronx.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Alaska Democrat Mary Peltola Pushes Back Against Endorsement From Kamala Harris
The campaign of Mary Peltola said it was focused on issues important to Alaska and did not approve a message of support from Ms. Harris.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

She Sewed the Blue Angels' Suits for 40 Years. Then a Big Company Got the Job.
Jellie Whitehurst in Pensacola, Fla., was surprised to learn that after decades, the Navy had awarded a $1.7 million contract to a company in Virginia to supply the gear.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

DOJ Charges Kentucky Woman in World War II Memorial Vandalism Case
Two felony charges have been filed against a Kentucky woman after spray paint was seen on the memorial in the capital.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Woman Charged With Vandalizing World War II Memorial
Two felony charges have been filed against a Kentucky woman after spray paint appeared on the memorial in the capital.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

She Sewed the Blue Angels' Flight Suits. Then a Big Company Got the Job.
Jellie Whitehurst in Pensacola, Fla., was surprised to learn that after decades, the Navy had awarded a $1.7 million contract to a company in Virginia to supply the gear.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Outrage at UnitedHealth and Other Insurers Persists After Brian Thompson Killing
Higher premiums and rising medical bills have intensified Americans' dissatisfaction with their medical coverage.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Russell Fry Backs Darline Graham in South Carolina Senate Runoff Amid Trump Pressure
The president has been focused on the race since the death of Lindsey Graham in July. Ms. Graham, the late senator's sister, is competing against Representative Ralph Norman in a runoff on Aug. 25.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back.
In an interview, Afghanistan's foreign minister called on the U.S. to reopen its embassy and invest in the country — a near-impossible sell for now, analysts and former diplomats say.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Mining Claims Staked on Land Cut From Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Monuments
Prospectors are eyeing mineral deposits within the former boundaries of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Greenlight White House Ballroom
The planned 90,000-square-foot ballroom is estimated to cost $400 million and is part of the president's broader effort to remake Washington in his own style.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

David Hearn's Lawyers Ask Court to Bar Future Reflecting Pool Charges
Citing comments by President Trump, David Hearn raised the prospect of "prosecutorial harassment."

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Kevin Rideout, American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger, Is Released
Kevin Rideout, a pilot, had been abducted from his home in the country's capital, Niamey, last fall. His mission organization said he was in "good health" after his release.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Can Polls Measure the True Strength of the Left?
Recent polling issues could continue in Democratic primaries in part because progressives are more likely to enjoy taking surveys.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

An Unlikely Emergency Appeal to the Supreme Court from a Dog Named Bruce
A last-ditch filing this week came on behalf of a dog that a judge found to be "vicious" and shows how the court's emergency docket has been growing.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

Trump's Justice Dept. Targets Smaller Fraud Cases
As the Trump administration drops charges against corporations and the wealthy, it is also taking aim at small-scale fraud cases, including against the operator of a weathered food truck in California.

New York Times Politics
Aug 14, 2026

American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger Is Said to Be Released From Captivity
The release of Kevin Rideout, an American missionary pilot who was seized in Niger's capital last fall, has been a priority for the White House.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger Said to Be Released From Captivity
The release of Kevin Rideout, an American missionary pilot who was seized in Niger's capital last fall, has been a priority for the White House.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Appeals Court Sidesteps Key Question Over Trump's Use of Alien Enemies Act
The court dismissed a case over the Alien Enemies Act in a messy conclusion to a long-running legal battle that had seemed destined to end up before the Supreme Court.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Trump Gives Green Light to U.S. Companies to Aim Hacks at Cybercriminals
The idea has been long in the making, but could be difficult to implement and lead to unintended consequences, former officials and security experts said.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Inside the Democratic Socialists of America's Audacious Quest for Power
Democratic Socialists are capturing more votes than ever before — even as they run up against the limits of their appeal.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Trump's Immigration Policy Echoes 1920s Crackdown, but This Time Congress Isn't Involved
U.S. leaders limited immigration amid economic and social turmoil. Historians see similarities to Trump's crackdown, with a catch: He's doing it without Congress.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

U.S. Investigated Left-Leaning Groups During Minnesota Immigration Crackdown
The government conducted expansive surveillance, infiltrated group chats and obtained financial records of organizations never accused of crimes.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

After Supreme Court Losses, Trump Keeps Pushing
Is the administration defying the court or pursuing lawful alternatives?

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

How Supreme Court Oral Arguments Have Transformed Since Covid-Era Precautions
Live audio, a new format and new voices have transformed and unsettled the court's signature public ceremony.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

How a Covid-Era Scramble Transformed Supreme Court Arguments
Live audio, a new format and new voices have transformed and unsettled the court's signature public ceremony.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Homeland Security Paid $464 Million for Airplanes. Then It Parked Them.
The agency used a no-bid contract to buy 10 used jets, saying they were urgently needed for deportation flights. But the fleet has largely sat idle for months.

New York Times Politics
Aug 13, 2026

Trump Administration Lets Parts of the National Firearms Act Lapse
The retreat by the Justice Department effectively allowed a pillar of the Prohibition-era National Firearms Act to lapse.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Hong's Defeat in Wisconsin Sparks New Disagreements Within Democratic Party
Some Democrats said the outcome showed that the moderate wing of the party carried more electoral weight, while Ms. Hong's strong showing gave some progressives hope.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

ICE Agent Who Pushed Activist to the Ground Near Chicago Pleads Guilty
The agent, Adam Saracco, was charged with misdemeanor after the altercation at a gas station near Chicago last year during the Trump administration's crackdown there.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

South Carolina Senate Runoff Kicks Off With Chick-fil-A and Trump Calls
Darline Graham and Ralph Norman emerged from a special election sprint on Tuesday to succeed Lindsey Graham. She will sell her closeness to President Trump. He will tout his conservatism.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Ex-Official at Southern Poverty Law Center Accused of Plotting to Misuse Far-Right Informants
The charges signaled an escalation of the Justice Department's prosecution of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is best known for investigating white supremacist groups.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Ex-Official at Civil Rights Group Is Charged in Plot to Misuse Far-Right Informants
The charges signaled an escalation of the Justice Department's prosecution of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is best known for investigating white supremacist groups.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Treasury Scales Back Scrutiny of U.S. Shell Companies
The Trump administration will not enforce reporting requirements of the 2021 Corporate Transparency Act, which was intended to crack down on money laundering.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Watching Trump at the Patriot Games
Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, was at the finale of the Patriot Games, an athletic event marking the U.S.'s 250th birthday, where President Trump made an appearance. Mr. Kanno-Youngs breaks down the role of sports in the Trump presidency on "The Call" with Natalie Kitroeff.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Trump Is Sued Over Plan to Sell Early Access to His Truth Social Posts
The lawsuit filed in federal court said President Trump "stands to gain financially by giving ‘market-moving' government information to those who are willing and able to pay his personal company."

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Trump Wants the M.M.R. Vaccine Split Into Three Separate Shots. Doctors Say It's a Bad Idea.
President Trump is calling for immunizations for measles, mumps and rubella to be given in individual jabs in three different appointments instead of the standard combination shot.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Karoline Leavitt, Trump's White House Press Secretary, Is Leaving the Role
President Trump said that Ms. Leavitt, who recently gave birth to her second child, would be leaving to spend time with her family.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Which Trump Officials Joined Him on His Secret Flight Out of Turkey?
The White House aides Natalie Harp and Dan Scavino were among those traveling with the president on a military jet.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

A Look Inside Trump's Patriot Games
President Trump made an appearance at his first-ever Patriot Games in Geneva, Ohio, last night. Zolan Kanno-Youngs joined Natalie Kitroeff on "The Call" to break down what he was seeing and how sports have become a defining part of Mr. Trump's presidency.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

With Big Choices Ahead, Ocasio-Cortez Navigates New Territory
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's decision to share her decision to freeze her eggs, the news that her longtime relationship had ended and talk of a presidential run have only intensified the debates that swirl around her.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Three Questions for Democrats After an Eye-Opening Loss for Progressives
Democratic voters in key battlegrounds are showing themselves to be fiercely split. The party has a lot to hash out between now and 2028.

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Why Were Polls So Wrong in the Wisconsin Governor's Race?
Francesca Hong, the democratic socialist running in Wisconsin's Democratic primary for governor, had a double-digit lead in polls as recently as last week. Then she lost. What happened?

New York Times Politics
Aug 12, 2026

Prediction Firms Are Flagging Insider Traders. Many Will Not Face Charges.
The agency that polices the industry does not have the staffing, the legal tools or the will to broadly crack down on wagers that are easily manipulated, experts say.

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