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Lashing Out Over Russia and Jobs Data, Trump Displays His Volatile Side
02.08.2025

The president had been on something of a winning streak. But when faced with facts and foes that wouldn’t bend to his will, he responded with impatience and disproportionate intensity.

Trump Fires BLS Commissioner, Claiming Weak Jobs Numbers Were ‘Rigged’
02.08.2025

Economists said ousting the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics could undermine confidence in government economic data.

Donor List Suggests Scale of Trump’s Pay-for-Access Operation
02.08.2025

A new disclosure shows how corporations and individuals, including many in the crypto business, wrote big checks while seeking favor from the president.

States Have More Data About You Than the Feds Do. Trump Wants to See It.
01.08.2025

Critics fear that personal data might be used to monitor immigrants and political foes, and to spread false tales of fraud.

After a Lag, Consumers Begin to Feel the Pinch of Tariffs
02.08.2025

There are growing signs that President Trump’s levies are filtering through to consumer prices, as companies exhaust options for keeping them stable.

Trade Fueled Inequality. Can Trump’s Tariffs Reduce It?
02.08.2025

The president has pitched his trade policies at workers who feel left behind by globalization. But that doesn’t mean trade barriers will revive factories and close income gaps.

Mike Huckabee, Israel’s Passionate Defender as Gaza War Drives Allies Away
02.08.2025

Mr. Huckabee, a Baptist minister, is the first evangelical to serve as American ambassador to Israel. Christian conservatives and the Netanyahu government are pleased.

U.S. Victims of Hamas and Hezbollah Attacks Sue UNRWA
02.08.2025

Relatives of people killed in terrorist attacks accuse the agency that aids Palestinians of providing support to the armed groups.

Texas Pushes Redistricting Into an Era of ‘Maximum Warfare’
02.08.2025

Republicans are pursuing every possible advantage, essentially trying to win elections long before people vote. In response, even some once-squeamish Democrats are talking about fighting ‘fire with fire.’

Eric Holder on Why He Reversed Course on Gerrymandering
02.08.2025

Mr. Holder, the attorney general in the Obama administration, has long fought to end gerrymandered legislative maps. But a Republican effort in Texas threatens democracy, he said in an interview.

How the New Texas Map Changes the Outlook for Control of the House
02.08.2025

Democrats’ chances would be hurt if the map were approved, but they would still be favored.

What J.M.W. Turner Saw, and What We Still Can See
01.08.2025

In the 250 years since the artist was born, the natural world he loved so much has changed. But he still reminds us to look with truth, clarity, and feeling.

Judges Keep Restrictions on Los Angeles Immigration Arrests
02.08.2025

An appellate panel upheld a finding that federal agents appeared to rely exclusively on race and other factors, such as speaking Spanish, in making arrests.

An American Team Went to Combat Haiti’s Gangs, Then Lost Two of Its Own
02.08.2025

A Haitian American Navy veteran and his police officer cousin who were working in Haiti with Studebaker, an American military contractor, are missing and presumed dead.

No Pets Left Behind: How a Dog’s Hurricane Rescue Changed Florida Law
02.08.2025

A state trooper went to the aid of a bull terrier who had been abandoned as Hurricane Milton approached. Now the dog, named Trooper, is thriving, and his story inspired stricter animal protections.

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