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New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

New U.S. Boat Strike Kills 3 in the Caribbean
The attacks since early November had specifically targeted suspected drug smuggling boats in the Pacific Ocean.

New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

Inside the Debacle That Led to the Closure of El Paso's Airspace
The F.A.A., citing "a grave risk of fatalities" from a new technology being used on the Mexican border, got caught in a stalemate with the Pentagon, which deemed the weapon "necessary."

New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

T.S.A. Workers Brace for Another Shutdown They Didn't Cause
As Congress leaves town without funding their department, airport security officers wonder, "How many more times am I going to be able to do this?"

New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

Democrats in Illinois Senate Primary Debate How to Combat Trump's ICE
An upcoming Senate primary contest in Illinois, which is likely to pick the state's next senator, has centered on Democrats' future approach to federal immigration policy.

New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

Harris Sold Email List to D.N.C., Then Paid Off 2024 Debts
The national party, which is nearly $100 million behind its G.O.P. counterpart, bought the list for $6.5 million.

New York Times Politics
Feb 14, 2026

Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down, Though Essential Work Continues
Though funding for the department ran out early Saturday, officials said its essential functions would continue.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Three Federal Officers Injured in Los Angeles Protests, D.H.S. Says
One Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer was injured after being hit in the head with a rock, and two Federal Protective Services officers were also injured, the department said.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump Files Final Plans for White House Ballroom
The president is seeking quick approval despite legal challenges and backlash over his demolition of the East Wing.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Ocasio-Cortez Offers a Working-Class Vision in Munich, With a Few Stumbles
Speaking at Europe's largest security conference, she tied income inequality to the rise of authoritarians and offered a forceful rebuttal to President Trump's worldview. She also had some shaky moments.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Department of Homeland Security Faces an Impending Shutdown
Though funding for the department is set to run out early Saturday, officials said its essential functions would continue.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Judge Orders U.S. to Facilitate Return of College Student Who Was Deported in Error
A federal prosecutor said last month that ICE had made a "mistake" in deporting Any Lucia López Belloza, a college freshman in Massachusetts, to Honduras.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Judge Orders ICE to Let Clergy Give Communion to Detained Migrants on Ash Wednesday
A Catholic nonprofit and several clergy said immigration authorities had unlawfully blocked its members for months from providing pastoral care at an ICE facility in Broadview, Ill.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump Says Regime Change Would Be the ‘Best Thing' for Iran
The president has been steadily building up U.S. military forces in the Middle East and threatening another strike on the country if the government does not abandon its nuclear ambitions.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Who Is Jeremy Carl, Trump's Nominee to Lead the State Department?
Jeremy Carl, President Trump's nominee to lead the State Department's outreach to international organizations, had a rough confirmation hearing, but he stood by his views on "whiteness."

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Why Are More Congress Members Retiring or Not Seeking Re-election in 2026?
For many senators and House members, the job isn't what it used to be.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Ramping Up Election Attacks, Trump Does Not Let Reality Get in His Way
President Trump increases his attacks when he fears an election loss. With midterm elections approaching, he has gone into overdrive as Republicans face potential losses.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Homeland Security Demands Social Media Sites Reveal Names Behind Anti-ICE Posts
The department has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials and tech workers said.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

AOC Ties Inequality to Rise of Authoritarians at Munich Security Conference
Speaking at a security conference, the New York progressive argued that "extreme levels of income inequality lead to social instability" and eventually far-right populism.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

White House Outlines Trump Plan for Shipping Industry
President's proposal says maritime business "is critical for national and economic security."

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Department of Homeland Security Faces Impending Shutdown
Though funding for the department is set to run out early Saturday, officials said its essential functions would continue.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump Administration Revokes Deportation Protections for Yemenis
It is the latest restriction of the Temporary Protected Status program, which has allowed people fleeing unrest in their home countries to live and work in the United States.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Virginia's Top Court Clears Path for Democratic Push to Redraw House Map
The State Supreme Court allowed a spring statewide referendum that is necessary for Democrats to redraw Virginia's congressional map before the midterm elections.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Texas University Closes Exhibition With Anti-ICE Artwork
The exhibition at the University of North Texas by a Mexican-born artist included the language "Immigration and Cruelty Enforcement."

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

As Diplomats Talk, Pentagon Prepares for Possible War With Iran
President Trump threatened to strike Iran, but the military has needed time to build up its forces in the region.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Justice Department Sues Harvard for Admissions Records
The Trump administration appears to have renewed its pressure campaign against Harvard since President Trump backtracked this month on a possible settlement with the Ivy League school.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Congress Jets Off as D.H.S. Shuts Down
Despite a deadlock over funding for the agency, lawmakers left town and left Democratic and White House negotiators to try to work out a deal in their absence.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Congress Leaves DC as DHS Shuts Down
Despite a deadlock over funding for the agency, lawmakers left town and left Democratic and White House negotiators to try to work out a deal in their absence.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump's Minnesota Retreat Points to the Power of Public Anger
The withdrawal came as polls show Americans opposing the president's immigration tactics, and as some Republican lawmakers began to find ways to distance themselves.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Bessent Pushes Senate on Fed Confirmation Amid Backlash Over Criminal Inquiry
President Trump's effort to get Kevin M. Warsh confirmed as the next Federal Reserve chair has been complicated by a criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

U.S. Transfers Thousands of ISIS Prisoners to Iraq From Syria
The moves appear to highlight lingering doubts in Washington about the new Syrian government's ability to ensure security.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Another Government Shutdown? Here's What Travelers Should Know.
It was not immediately clear whether passengers would face delays at airport security checkpoints in the coming days if a government shutdown does occur.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

A D.H.S. Shutdown Looms. Bruised Minnesotans Urge Their Parties to Dig In.
Congressional Democrats say they will approve no money for the Department of Homeland Security without guardrails on immigration agents. Their voters in Minnesota are demanding no less.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump Wants Smithsonian to Create a Different Official Portrait
The painted portrait from President Trump's first term was completed more than four years ago, but never unveiled. Now he wants the National Portrait Gallery to commission a new one.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

RFK Jr. Allies Target States to Overturn Vaccine Mandates for Schools
Proponents of vaccines warn that the efforts will further dismantle the immunization infrastructure and lead to more outbreaks of disease.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Local Sheriffs Voice Frustration With ICE
As tension builds over immigration raids around the country, local law enforcement officials are increasingly speaking out. We followed a sheriff from Maine who lambasted ICE operations in his state as he traveled to Washington to share concerns with lawmakers.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Venezuela's Natural Gas, Not Oil, Might Be a Big Early Prize
The South American country has natural gas that could be extracted and exported quickly, but geopolitical challenges have stymied development.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Why Did the Courts Do That? Let Him Explain.
Adam Liptak, The Times's chief legal affairs correspondent, is writing a new weekly newsletter, The Docket, to help demystify the justice system.

New York Times Politics
Feb 13, 2026

Trump Pardons Klecko, Jamal Lewis and Other Former N.F.L. Players
The players included Super Bowl champions and a Hall of Famer who had been charged for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

U.S. Aircraft Carrier Will Be Sent to the Middle East From Venezuela, Officials Say
The U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford is not expected to return until late April or early May.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files
Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Closing of El Paso Airspace Adds to Tension Between F.A.A. and Pentagon
The Federal Aviation Administration is charged with flight safety, and the Defense Department with national security. Those missions keep colliding.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Elite
The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Partial Federal Shutdown Shrinks Congressional Presence in Munich
In a moment of frayed trans-Atlantic relations, Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly canceled the House delegation to Europe's biggest annual security summit.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Cut $600 Million in Health Funds
It is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

5 Takeaways After Trump's Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota
Some 3,000 agents took part in the federal operation that started late last year around the Twin Cities. On Thursday, officials said the surge would wind down.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

C.I.A. Video Appeals to Potential Spies in China's Military
The agency is seeking Chinese officials who are frustrated with corruption in the People's Liberation Army.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Karrin Taylor Robson Ends Bid for Arizona Governor, Showing MAGA's Power
Karrin Taylor Robson, a wealthy businesswoman, dropped out after trailing in polls to Representative Andy Biggs, who is more aligned with supporters of President Trump.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

The High-Stakes Fight Over Masked Federal Agents
The debate over whether federal agents should be allowed to cover their faces with masks has become a flashpoint as the government heads for a partial shutdown.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Senators Press Immigration Officials on Minnesota Shootings
Rand Paul, a Republican, criticized Trump administration officials for labeling Alex Pretti a domestic terrorist ahead of an investigation into his killing.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

The DHS Shutdown Could Affect ICE, Travelers, FEMA and More
A lapse in funding probably won't bring immigration enforcement operations to a screeching halt, but the department is also home to other agencies, including the Coast Guard and FEMA.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Here's How a DHS Shutdown Could Affect ICE, Travelers, FEMA and More
A lapse in funding probably won't bring immigration enforcement operations to a screeching halt, but the department is also home to other agencies, including the Coast Guard and FEMA.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Intelligence Dispute Centers on Kushner Reference in Intercepted Communication
A whistle-blower has accused Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, of blocking distribution of a report that Jared Kushner's name came up in an intercepted communication about Iran.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

U.S. Forces Leave Base in Syria Used in Fight Against ISIS
The military base at Al-Tanf had hosted U.S. troops fighting against the Islamic State since 2016. Some of the troops are expected to be repositioned at a Jordanian military base across the border.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Judge Says Trump Administration Must Help Return Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador
The ruling was one of the most robust steps taken so far to force the Trump administration to give due process to the Venezuelan immigrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Trump's Actions Test the Fragile World of Air Travel
Last minute announcements and abrupt changes by the Trump administration have caused confusion in an already strained U.S. aviation system.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Bar Punts on Ethics Complaint Over Application to Search Reporter's Home
A press freedom group accused a prosecutor of violating an ethics rule by not telling a judge about a law limiting searches for journalistic work product.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

DHS Shutdown Nears as Immigration Enforcement Talks Stall
Senate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Minnesota leaders praise residents for standing up to ‘bullies' during Trump crackdown.


New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Crypto Super PAC Targets Al Green, a Texas Democrat Who Voiced Concerns
A crypto-backed super PAC plans to spend $1.5 million against Mr. Green, a member of the House Financial Services Committee who has expressed concerns about cryptocurrency.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Immigration Officials Face Senate Panel
The hearing comes two days after the officials declined to answer questions from House members about the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

The Republican Party's Advantage on Immigration Shrinks, Poll Finds
The new poll from The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found the G.O.P. edge on the issue, once in the double digits, had dropped to 4 percent.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Americans Are Paying the Bill for Tariffs, Despite Trump's Claims
Research from the New York Fed confirms that U.S. companies and consumers are bearing tariff costs, despite the president's assertions otherwise.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Anthropic Donates $20 Million to Super PAC Operation to Counter OpenAI
Anthropic and OpenAI now have their own well-funded political groups that will square off in the midterm elections over artificial intelligence safety and regulation.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Anthropic Invests $20 Million in Super PAC to Counter OpenAI
Anthropic and OpenAI now have their own well-funded political groups that will square off in the midterm elections over artificial intelligence safety and regulation.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Immigration Officials Set to Testify Before Senate Panel
The hearing comes two days after the officials declined to answer questions from House members about the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Trump's Director of Election Security Is an Election Denier
Even in a government full of conspiracists, Kurt Olsen stands out. He made a key referral in the Fulton County, Ga., election case.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Ford Will Make a Play for a Different Battery Market
The company, long focused on cars and trucks, plans to begin manufacturing large batteries used by utilities, data centers, other businesses and homeowners.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Why Pennsylvania's Two Most Powerful Democrats Don't Speak
Senator John Fetterman and Gov. Josh Shapiro do not get along. The bad blood goes back years.

New York Times Politics
Feb 12, 2026

Laid-Off Battery Plant Workers Pin Blame on Ford, not Trump, for Lost Jobs
Ford Motor shut down a battery factory and laid off 1,600 workers after President Trump and Republicans gutted government support for electric vehicles.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Judge Halts Transfer of Former Death Row Inmates to Federal ‘Supermax' Facility
A judge ruled that the Trump administration's plan to send the men to the nation's harshest prison rendered their attempts to challenge the transfer a "sham" process.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Trump Says He Will Now Invite Democrats to Governors' Meeting
Even as he reversed course on excluding Democrats, the president repeatedly attacked a Republican governor who had planned to oversee the meeting.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Eyeing the Midterms, Kennedy Pivots Toward Food and Away From Vaccines
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who focused heavily on vaccine policy in 2025, will spend this year talking up healthy eating.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

House Passes Strict Voter ID Bill, Amplifying Trump's Claims of Fraud
The measure had no path forward in the Senate, where Democrats are all but certain to block it and Republicans have said they will not try to skirt filibuster rules to ram it through.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Democrats Denounce Attempt to Indict Lawmakers for Illegal Orders Video
Members in both chambers warned the failed attempt to prosecute the six lawmakers amounted to an existential threat to the legislative branch.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

House Votes to Cancel Trump's Canada Tariffs
Six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats to end the national emergency President Donald Trump had declared to impose tariffs on imports from Canada.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Democratic Hopefuls in Michigan's Senate Race Jostle for Union Support
Can Democrats win back working-class voters? These candidates are trying.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval Ratings
The monthly poll has been used to measure presidential performance for almost nine decades.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

U.S. Health Officials Defend Rejection of Moderna's Flu Vaccine
The F.D.A.'s refusal to examine the company's mRNA shot drew widespread criticism from doctors and was divisive within the agency.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Trump Says ‘Nothing Definitive' Came Out of Meeting With Netanyahu on Iran
Mr. Netanyahu moved up a visit to Washington to discuss Mr. Trump's continuing negotiations over Iran's nuclear and weapons program, which Israel considers an existential threat.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

In North Carolina, a Tight Primary Could Upend the Balance of Conservative Power
Phil Berger has led the State Senate for years with an iron grip. But in a March election, he faces a popular, horse-riding sheriff who could topple his reign.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Ray Mouton Dies at 78; Lawyer Warned of Pedophilia in the Catholic Church
After defending one of the first priests charged with child sex abuse, he coauthored a 1985 report warning that the problem was endemic and ignoring it could be catastrophic.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Trump Meets Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran
It is the sixth visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the United States to meet with President Trump since the president began his second term.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

House Is Set to Vote on Canceling Trump's Canada Tariffs
Republican leaders have blocked challenges to President Trump's trade war for a year, but dissent in their own ranks will force a vote.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Lawmakers Question Bondi Over Justice Dept. Under Her Watch
Her appearance comes as the department is under scrutiny over its handling of the Epstein files, its approach toward the shootings in Minneapolis and its move to prosecute six Democratic lawmakers.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Federal Debt to Hit Record Levels, Budget Office Warns
President Trump has reshaped the country's economic policies, but the outlook for the budget remains dire.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Trump to Meet Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran
It will be the sixth visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the United States to meet with President Trump since the president began his second term.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Bondi Expected to Face Scrutiny Over Release of Epstein Files
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi could face bipartisan skepticism over her handling of the documents.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Iran's Missile Program Tops Israel's Concerns as Netanyahu Meets Trump
President Trump is focused on Iran's nuclear program, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees a more immediate threat from Tehran's rapid rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Fired Former Trump Prosecutor to Run for Congress in Virginia as a Democrat
J.P. Cooney, a former top deputy to the special counsel Jack Smith, who led two prosecutions of President Trump, plans to seek election to a newly drawn district in Northern and Central Virginia.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here's Why.
As Russia displays military might in the Arctic Circle, the Western alliance is preparing a mission to increase its presence in that area.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington
The rare gathering focused on the Western Hemisphere underscored potential implications of the Trump administration's "Donroe Doctrine."

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Portland Lawsuit Alleges Tear Gas Use by ICE Is a Health Threat
A novel lawsuit in Portland argues the chemicals are a health threat that have soaked into apartment walls, furniture and even children's toys.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

Homeland Security Hires Labor Dept. Aide Whose Posts Raised Alarms
A young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.

New York Times Politics
Feb 11, 2026

After Trump's Cuts, Some Former Federal Workers Are Now Seeking Office
A collection of former civil servants are waging first-time campaigns this year. Some said that President Trump's attacks on the work force motivated them to run.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

House Defeats Republican Bid to Block Votes on Trump's Tariffs
Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting a bid by G.O.P. leaders to continue skirting a law that requires the House to vote promptly on measures challenging President Trump's tariffs.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

Vance Deletes Post Recognizing Armenian Genocide
President Trump has not recognized the Armenian genocide. The vice president's office called the post an error.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

Prosecutors Fail to Bring Charges Against Democrats Involved in Illegal Orders Video
The rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

Ford Says Electric Vehicle Losses Will Continue for 3 More Years
Ford Motor reported a big loss for 2025 because of its troubled electric vehicle division, which it has significantly scaled back.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

Ford Says Electric Vehicle Losses Will Continue for Three More Years
Ford Motor reported a big loss for 2025 because of its troubled electric vehicle division, which it has significantly scaled back.

New York Times Politics
Feb 10, 2026

Pentagon to Send 200 Troops to Nigeria
The troops will help train Nigerians to fight militants, but will not be involved in combat. U.S. forces have been assisting local soldiers with identifying potential terrorist targets.

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