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NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Musk Set to Get Access to Top-Secret U.S. Plan for Potential War With China
Giving Elon Musk access to some of the nation's most closely guarded military secrets is a major expansion of his role as an adviser to President Trump and highlights his conflicts of interest.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Big Law Firm Reaches Deal With Trump Over Executive Order
Paul, Weiss — one of three law firms targeted by President Trump as part of his retribution campaign — said it resolved the conflict by agreeing to a range of commitments.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Israeli Cabinet Approves Ouster of Shin Bet Chief, Who Calls the Move Illegal
Israelis have been demonstrating against the action, which many see as part of an effort to reduce checks on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

After Baltimore Collapse, Risk Reviews Urged for Dozens of U.S. Bridges
The Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate are among those that need assessments of their vulnerability to a strike by a large ship like the one that hit the Key Bridge.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

In Deportations, Trump Tied Gang to Venezuela's Government. Intelligence Contradicts Him.
To invoke wartime deportation powers, President Trump asserted that Venezuela's government controls a gang. U.S. intelligence analysts think that is not true.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Can Trump End the Department of Education?
President Trump signed an order calling for the agency to close, and has already gutted its staff and programs. Still, students may not see much change, at least at first.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Sound Engineer for Eminem Stole and Sold His Songs for Bitcoin, U.S. Says
About 25 unreleased songs by the rapper were discovered online, and investigators traced sales of the music to a former employee, according to federal prosecutors.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Ordered the Shutdown of the Education Department
Congress and federal law stand in his way. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Judge Bars Social Security Officials From Giving DOGE Unredacted Data
A federal judge in Maryland found that Elon Musk's scrutiny of the agency's data systems appeared to violate federal privacy laws.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Americans Are Unhappier Than Ever. Solo Dining May Be a Sign.
The United States slipped to its lowest ranking ever in the World Happiness Report, in part because more Americans are eating alone. Once again, the Finns came out on top.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

As Fox Gets a Trump Bump, Bret Baier Closes In on His Broadcast Rivals
"I don't think it's bad to have the commander in chief be a regular viewer of the show," the anchor said in an interview.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

What Happens to Student Loans if the Education Dept. Closes?
The White House released an executive order instructing the secretary of education to begin shutting down the department — but not to cancel your debt.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

In Miami, Scalpers Had the Hot Tickets … to Driver's License Appointments
The tax collector's office in Miami-Dade County, Fla., said it uncovered scalpers using the free online-appointment system to book slots and resell them for $25 to $250.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

How Beef Tallow Made a Comeback
When McDonald's stopped frying with beef tallow in the 1990s, most people saw it as a win for America's health. What changed?

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Washington Post Alumni Urged Jeff Bezos to Replace CEO Will Lewis
An emailed message underscores a divide between the chief executive, Will Lewis, and the people who helped build The Post into a force in American journalism.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Administration's Details on Deportation Flights ‘Woefully Insufficient,' Judge Says
In an angry order, the judge, James E. Boasberg, told the Trump administration to explain why he should not find that officials had violated his instructions for the flights to return to the United States.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

What to Know About Crossing the U.S. Border as an International Visitor
Incidents of travelers being denied entry into the United States in recent weeks have sparked concern over what to expect at airports and other border crossings.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Yeshiva University Recognizes L.G.B.T.Q. Club After Lengthy Battle
Yeshiva, a Modern Orthodox Jewish school in New York, had refused for years to recognize the club. The resulting legal fight reached the Supreme Court.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Pro-Palestinian Activists Sue U.C.L.A. Over Encampment Attack
The lawsuit says the university did not protect the activists from counterprotesters. Jewish students are also suing the university, saying it did not protect them from pro-Palestinian demonstrators.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Elon Musk Rescued the Astronauts. So What?
Recent launch failures point to challenges facing Elon Musk's space venture.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Israel Expands Gaza Ground Offensive as Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv
A two-month cease-fire in Gaza collapsed this week amid a renewed Israeli bombardment. The fighting now looks as if it is sliding back to full-scale war.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Official Pushes Congestion Pricing Deadline Back a Month
New York was defiant in the face of the Trump administration's demand that the tolling program end by Friday. Now, Washington is willing to wait a month.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Administration Sends a New Group of Migrants to Guantánamo Bay
Officials have said most of the people sent to the U.S. base are members of a Venezuelan gang but have not offered evidence to support that claim.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

A Personal Finance Reporter Ponders His Own Climate Change Risk
A Times reporter co-wrote a guide to buying a home in an era of record heat, floods and billion-dollar disasters.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Jeffrey Bruce Klein, a Founder and Editor of Mother Jones, Dies at 77
He was one of four journalists who started the muckraking progressive magazine in 1976. He returned as its editor in chief in the 1990s.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Why Creole Languages Are Not Broken English
How a pidgin became a Creole

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Why Trump's Ultimatum to Columbia Could Upend Higher Education
A demand for the university's administration to place the Middle Eastern studies department under receivership could signal a broader crackdown across the United States.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

‘This Is Worse': Trump's Judicial Defiance Veers Beyond the Autocrat Playbook
The president's escalating conflict with federal courts is even more aggressive than what happened in countries like Hungary and Turkey, experts say.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Kirsty Coventry Is Elected President of International Olympic Committee
Ms. Coventry, a former Olympic swimming champion who has been Zimbabwe's sports minister, faces urgent issues including the rights of transgender athletes and the challenges posed by the climate crisis.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Hugues Oyarzabal, Surfing Star Who Rode With a Camera, Dies at 39
With a video recorder affixed to his board or clamped to his teeth, he took viewers along for the ride, often inside the curling "barrel" of a wave.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Administration Officials Believe Order Lets Immigration Agents Enter Homes Without Warrants
It remains unclear whether the Trump administration will apply the law in this way. But such an interpretation, experts say, would infringe on basic civil liberties.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

White House Seeks to Contain Damage From Personal Data in Kennedy Files
Social Security numbers, including for some people still living, were included in the 64,000 pages of documents that the Trump administration released this week.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

How the G.O.P. Went From Championing Campus Free Speech to Fighting It
President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Tesla Recalls Nearly All Cybertrucks Over Stainless Steel Panels Falling Off
The recall of about 46,000 vehicles includes all models that were manufactured from November 2023, when the Cybertruck was first produced, through February.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Won Over Many Arab Americans in November. Now, Has He Lost Them?
In Detroit and its suburbs, anger is deep over Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. So is the sense that there is nowhere for Arab Americans to turn.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Inside the Controversy Surrounding Disney's ‘Snow White' Remake
The dwarfs. The casting. The politics of the lead actress. And that wig! Is Disney's live-action remake of the classic film doomed by culture war skirmishes?

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Republicans Once Championed Free Speech on Campus. Now, Not So Much.
President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Inside President Trump's Battle With the Courts
President Trump's actions on immigration over the last few weeks may seem like chaos. But they've been in motion since 2023. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, walks us through the president's plan to test the limits of his power in the courts.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Taliban Frees an American, George Glezmann, Held in Afghanistan Since 2022
George Glezmann was detained while traveling in the country as a tourist. Secretary of State Marco Rubio thanked Qatar for helping to secure his release.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Flannery O'Connor's Artworks Finally See the Light
The darkly comic Southern novelist kept a quiet practice in the visual arts. For the centenary of her birth, her paintings are finally getting an audience — and updating her legacy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Why Trump Can't Quit Biden
Smearing his predecessor is inoculation from his own incompetence.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Kirsty Coventry Is Elected President of the I.O.C.
The new leader of the Olympic movement will have several urgent issues to deal with straight away, including the rights of transgender athletes and the challenges posed by the climate crisis.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Russian Public Is Ready to End War but Skeptical of Concessions, Analysis Finds
There is little appetite in Ukraine and Russia for major concessions, according to a U.S. firm's analysis of online posts. But a minority of Russians want to keep fighting until Ukraine's president is overthrown.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Boston's White Stadium, Future Home of NWSL Team, at Center of Legal Fight
The efforts to bring professional woman's soccer to Boston is pitting Mayor Michelle Wu against the Krafts of New England Patriots fame.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump's Judicial Defiance Is New to the Autocrat Playbook, Experts Say
The president's escalating conflict with federal courts goes beyond what has happened in countries like Hungary and Turkey, where leaders spent years remaking the judiciary.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

A.I. Saved His Life by Discovering New Uses for Old Drugs
Scientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Doctors Told Him He Was Going to Die. Then A.I. Saved His Life.
Scientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Drugs Have Uses We Can't Imagine. He's Using A.I. to Find Them.
Scientists are using machine learning to find new treatments among thousands of old medicines.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Europe Delays Tariffs on U.S. Whiskey to Make Time to Negotiate
The European trade commissioner said U.S. officials wanted to start negotiating only after a fresh set of Trump administration tariffs would take effect on April 2.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Bernie Sanders Has an Idea for the Left: Don't Run as Democrats
The Vermont senator, who has long had a tense relationship with the Democratic Party, suggested in an interview that more progressives should join him in running as independents.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

The Sudden Weirdness of TV Presidents
Today's political dramas have conspiracy, murder and supervolcanoes. But their conventional White House protocols and procedures might be the most disorienting aspects.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

On Its Website, DOGE Deletes More Than 100 Government Leases It Said Were Canceled
Elon Musk's cost-cutting group dropped its total purported savings from eliminating federal office space after losing some battles within the Trump administration.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Why the Fed's Job May Get a Lot More Difficult
President Trump's plans risk stoking inflation and denting growth, an undesirable combination that economists warn could lead to much tougher trade-offs for the central bank.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Hamas Fires Rockets at Tel Aviv as Israel Expands Gaza Ground Operations
A two-month cease-fire in Gaza collapsed this week amid a renewed Israeli bombardment. The fighting now looks like it is escalating back to full-scale war.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Office Market Poised to Rebound as Work From Home Policies End
Sales of office buildings jumped nearly 21 percent last year, and leasing activity is up, too. Companies are looking for more space as work-from-home policies peter out.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Wants to Take Over Ukraine's Nuclear Plants. What Would That Mean?
The White House said taking ownership of Ukrainian plants would give them the "best protection." The idea faces legal hurdles and operational challenges, and it's unclear if Ukraine would agree to it.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Ukraine Attacks Air Base Deep Inside Russia
The two sides traded strikes overnight as the Trump administration worked to hammer out the details of a partial cease-fire.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Europe Delays Tariffs on U.S. Whiskey and Other Goods
The European trade commissioner said U.S. officials want to start negotiating only after a fresh set of Trump administration tariffs takes effect on April 2.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

U.S. Denied Entry to French Scientist Over Views on Trump Policies, France Says
The French authorities said the academic had been traveling to a conference near Houston when border officials blocked his entry because of conversations found on his phone.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Netanyahu Expected to Fire Shin Bet Chief Despite Protests
Israelis have been demonstrating against the move, which many see as part of an effort to reduce checks on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump's Battles With Colleges Could Change American Culture for a Generation
Many in higher education worry Trump's efforts to bend academia to his will could end American leadership in research and science. Universities are not finding many allies to defend them.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump to Sign Order Aimed at Dismantling Education Department
The order, which President Trump may sign on Thursday, will lay the groundwork for eventually shuttering the agency, reassigning some of its primary duties.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Inside Musk's Latest Political Donations, and Greenpeace Takes a Hit
Plus, beef tallow's unlikely comeback.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Viktor Orban Is a Conservative Lodestar. Now He Wants to Fix the Price of Eggs.
The Hungarian prime minister, who pioneered themes dear to U.S. conservatives, is seeking to tame inflation with methods that remind his critics of communist-era central planning.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

In Syria, Being Wanted Went From Something to Fear to a Badge of Honor
The ousted Assad dictatorship kept lists of millions of wanted people. Now, Syrians are openly asking whether they "have a name" on any of those lists and are sharing the news proudly.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Tom Friedman: Trump Is a ‘Small Man in a Big Time'
Nearly 60 days in, the president is failing to engage in long-term thinking.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

How Trump Is Trying to Consolidate Power Over Courts, Congress and More
President Trump's expansive interpretation of presidential power has become the defining characteristic of his second term.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Doug Ford Defends Canada as He Steps Up to Take On Trump
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, is reinventing himself as one of Canada's staunchest defenders against President Trump's economic and sovereignty threats.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

The Houston Rodeo Is the Super Bowl of Country Culture
Spending a few days eating turkey legs, watching piglet races and ‘mutton bustin' at the world's largest rodeo and livestock show.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

The Subtext of a Trump Official's Letter to the M.T.A.
Sean Duffy, secretary of transportation, demanded information about crime in the subway system. But transit watchers saw a different agenda.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Is Breaking Things. They Can't All Be Fixed by the Courts.
Trump's goal isn't necessarily to win. It's to break it all.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Meet Steve Davis, Elon Musk's Top Lieutenant Who Oversees DOGE
Steve Davis, a longtime Musk loyalist, is effectively the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency. Mr. Musk has likened him to chemotherapy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Officials Ordered NYC Congestion Pricing to End by March 21. What Happens Now?
As the March 21 deadline looms, the M.T.A. has refused to stop the tolls and sued the transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, and federal officials in federal court in Manhattan.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Mexico Sent Cartel Bosses to U.S. Knowing They Could Face Execution
Rafael Caro Quintero, who faces trial in Brooklyn, and at least four other drug cartel figures are vulnerable to the death penalty because they were expelled from Mexico rather than extradited.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Late Night Tackles the Attacks on Tesla
Jordan Klepper said no one should be blowing up Elon Musk's cars, "especially because if you just wait a few minutes, they'll probably do it by themselves."

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

In Rush to Release Kennedy Files, Personal Information Went Public, Too
Social Security numbers and other personal details were included in the 64,000 pages of documents that the Trump administration declassified this week.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

NASA Astronauts Don't Receive Overtime Pay for Space Mission But Get $5 a Day
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore do not get overtime for their unexpectedly long stay on the International Space Station, according to NASA rules. But they do get $5 a day for "incidentals."

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

How George Lewis Made Comedy Gold Imagining Two Toddlers Chatting
George Lewis's riffs on the absurdities of millennial parenting — and the inner lives of 2-year-olds — have won him legions of fans online and galvanized his once middling stand-up career.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Should Stop Iran's Nuclear Threat With a Deal
The Trump administration should back away from threats and engage Iran in an effort to bring a diplomatic halt to its nuclear weapons capability.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

How the High-Stakes Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte Unfolded
The man who ordered the Philippines' bloody war on drugs is now in a cell at The Hague. Getting him there was far from a sure thing.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

Canada Condemns China's Execution of 4 Canadians on Drug Convictions
Canada's foreign minister said the government would continue to ask for leniency from China for other Canadians in similar situations.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

D.H.S. Detains a Georgetown University Academic
Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national teaching on a student visa, was deemed "deportable," a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said.

NYTimes Global
Mar 20, 2025

The University of California Will Stop Requiring Diversity Statements in Hiring
The statements had risen in popularity as colleges sought to improve campus culture, but they drew criticism from conservatives who argued they were a political test.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Reinstated, but Not Back to Work: Fired Workers Linger in ‘Limbo'
More than a dozen federal agencies have reinstated employees and immediately placed them on administrative leave, according to court filings.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Nonprofit's Leader Convicted of Siphoning Off $240 Million in Federal Food Aid
Aimee Bock was accused of overseeing a scheme that exploited lax pandemic-era controls, and reaped millions with fake invoices for nonexistent meals.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Takeaways From the Kennedy Files
The big reveal from almost 64,000 documents was that there wasn't much of a reveal at all.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Trump Is Said to Sign Order Aimed at Dismantling Education Department
The order will lay the groundwork for eventually shuttering the agency, reassigning some of its primary duties.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Trump Says Houthis in Yemen Will Be ‘Annihilated,' as U.S. Keeps Up Strikes
The president warned Iran to stop arming the militant group, which has been attacking ships in the Red Sea.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Zelensky Agrees in Call With Trump to Halt Strikes on Russian Energy Targets
President Trump also floated the idea of the United States taking control of Ukrainian power plants, according to U.S. officials. The Ukrainian president said he was not pressured about the proposal.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Fed Holds Rates Steady and Predicts Higher Inflation, Slower Growth Ahead
The central bank penciled in two rate cuts for 2025, but President Trump's sweeping agenda has injected "remarkably high" uncertainty into the outlook.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Greenpeace Is Ordered to Pay Energy Transfer, a Pipeline Company, $660 Million
The environmental group had said the lawsuit, over its role in a protest movement, could mean an end to its operations in the United States.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Our Silence in the Face of Genocide
Our silence about Sudan and the cancellation of U.S. aid comes painfully close to complicity.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Students at Elite Schools Tell Sex-Offender Teacher How He Scarred Them
Winston Nguyen, who taught math at Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn, was sentenced to seven years in prison after pressuring students from several private schools to send him lewd images.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Shielded Kennedy Files Hid Spies, Not Conspiracies
Newly unredacted documents reveal details about Cold War spycraft, not a second gunman on grassy knolls. The revelations have "nothing to do with who killed Kennedy," one expert said.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

The Fed Sees Higher Inflation and Lower Growth
Also, Zelensky agreed to a limited cease-fire in a call with Trump. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Couple Who Abused Adopted Children Are Sentenced to Decades in Prison
The West Virginia couple, who are white, forced their adopted children, who are Black, to perform heavy labor and stand for hours with their hands on their heads, prosecutors said.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Astronomers Get ‘More Than a Hint' That Dark Energy Isn't What They Thought
New data further challenge the best scientific theory of the history and the structure of the universe. But a separate recent result reinforces it.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Los Angeles Faces Nearly $1 Billion Deficit as It Rebuilds From Fires
Shifting federal policies, combined with the cost of January's wildfires, have created "serious financial headwinds" for the city, officials said.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Musk Donates to G.O.P. Members of Congress Who Support Impeaching Judges
Amid a controversy over whether President Trump will abide by court rulings, Elon Musk gave the maximum to the campaigns of Republicans who back ousting judges who impede the administration.

NYTimes Global
Mar 19, 2025

Democrats Call Chuck Schumer's Senate Leadership Into Question
Leaders in the upper chamber of Congress occasionally have to take a political beating to protect their members in tough spots, like the showdown over government funding.

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