New York Times


Trump Recasts Mission of Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Office, Prompting ‘Exodus’
29.04.2025

Hundreds of lawyers and other staff members are fleeing the arm of the agency that defends constitutional rights, which appointees intend to reshape to enact President Trump’s agenda.

Trump Signs 3 Executive Orders, Addressing Immigration and Policing
29.04.2025

The president directed his administration to compile a list of “sanctuary cities” that do not cooperate with federal enforcement of immigration laws.

National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration
29.04.2025

The Trump administration told researchers it was “releasing” them from their roles. It puts the future of the assessment, which is required by Congress, in doubt.

Mexico to Give U.S. More Water From Their Shared Rivers
29.04.2025

A joint agreement appeared to avert a threat by President Trump of tariffs and sanctions in a long-running dispute over water rights in the border region.

Trump Administration Looks to Take Steps to Ease Pain From Car Tariffs
29.04.2025

The planned concessions to give automakers more time to relocate production to the United States would still leave substantial tariffs on imported cars and car parts.

Trump’s Tariffs Put China’s E-Commerce Superpowers to the Test
29.04.2025

Companies like Alibaba that built China’s world-leading online shopping sector are now helping its sellers find markets beyond the United States.

Why the Economic Disruption From Trump’s Tariff War Will Be Hard to Reverse
28.04.2025

The president’s turnover of the economic order has unleashed changes that could prove lasting, because other countries will adjust.

4 Dead After Car Crash at After-School Center in Chatham, Illinois
29.04.2025

Several others were injured, the State Police said.

After Pro-Israel Crowd Assaults Woman, Protesters Rally in Brooklyn
29.04.2025

The police were investigating the attack in Crown Heights, where hundreds of pro-Israel demonstrators surrounded a woman and hurled slurs at her.

Power Is Largely Restored in Spain After Widespread Outage
29.04.2025

Electricity returned to nearly all of Spain almost 18 hours after a blackout there and in neighboring Portugal. The cause of the outage was unclear.

What We Know About the Power Outages in Spain and Portugal
29.04.2025

Much of Spain’s power grid was operating normally on Tuesday, a day after a blackout affected critical infrastructure across the Iberian Peninsula.

A Contender for the Papacy in the Mold of Francis
29.04.2025

Cardinal Luis Tagle of the Philippines is known as the “Asian Francis.” But he has been criticized for not being vocal enough about his country’s brutal drug war and clerical sex abuse.

Conclave to Choose New Pope Will Start May 7, Vatican Says
29.04.2025

About 130 cardinals will be able to vote on a successor for Francis, and a two-thirds majority is needed to elect the new head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, Shuts Down Question About Their Relationship
28.04.2025

The legendary football coach has never shared much with the news media, but on Sunday it was Jordon Hudson who shut down a line of questioning.

N.Y. Budget Deal Includes School Cellphone Ban and Public Safety Changes
29.04.2025

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $254 billion state budget agreement that includes tax credits. A measure to restrict mask wearing was watered down.