Trump Officials in Leaked Signal Chat Had Criticized Hillary Clinton’s Private Email Server
21m By Karoun DemirjianDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who disclosed war plans in a Signal group with a journalist, condemned Mrs. Clinton’s actions in November 2016.Trump Administration Deals With Signal Group Chat Leak Fallout: What to Know
28m By Tyler PagerThe White House downplayed the seriousness of the incident, and President Trump defended his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, after the extraordinary disclosure.Trump to Name Right-Wing Media Critic Ambassador to South Africa
52m By John EligonL. Brent Bozell III, who must be confirmed by the Senate, would be stepping into the role at a time when relations between South Africa and the United States are at a low point.Trump’s Crypto Venture Introduces a Stablecoin
1h By David Yaffe-BellanyWorld Liberty Financial, the crypto business created by President Trump and his sons, unveiled a cryptocurrency called a stablecoin, furthering his ties to an industry his administration regulates.Trump’s Team Calls Europe ‘Pathetic’ in Leaked Signal Group Chat Messages
2h By Jeanna Smialek and Steven ErlangerTrump officials have demanded more European military spending and questioned the continent’s values. Leaked messages show the depth of the rift.Trump to Impose Tariffs Against Countries That Buy Venezuelan Oil
2h By Ana Swanson, Rebecca F. Elliott and Alan RappeportThe president plans to wield tariffs like financial sanctions, ordering that countries that buy Venezuelan oil have tariffs put on their exports to the United States.Lawmakers, Including Some Republicans, Say Sharing of War Plans Was a Serious Error
3h By Enjoli ListonU.S. intelligence chiefs were scheduled to brief a Senate panel on global threats, but the hearing was likely to be overshadowed by questions over the security breach.Frank Bisignano, Trump’s Pick to Lead Social Security Administration, Faces Senators
3h By Tara Siegel BernardFrank Bisignano is expected to face questions about the White House’s plans for the agency, which supplies monthly benefits to 73 million people and normally moves slowly.Library Advocates Rally as Trump Targets Federal Funding
3h By Jennifer SchuesslerAn executive order has demanded that the Institute for Museum and Library Services be eliminated to the maximum extent allowed by law.Hegseth Disclosed Secret War Plans in Group Chat With Atlantic Journalist
8:09am By Helene Cooper and Eric SchmittThe conversation among the defense secretary and other national security officials on a commercial messaging app mistakenly included the editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg.Why Does Trump Want Greenland? Here’s What to Know.
7:46am By Karoun DemirjianPresident Trump has made no secret of his designs on Greenland, repeating threats to acquire the territory through a financial transaction or military force.Washington Bends to RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA’ Agenda on Measles, Baby Formula and French Fries
5:01am By Sheryl Gay StolbergPublic health leaders are horrified by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s approach to measles, but government and industry are responding to him.Is Russia an Adversary or a Future Partner? Trump’s Aides May Have to Decide.
2:59am By David E. Sanger and Julian E. BarnesOn Tuesday, America’s top intelligence officials will release their current assessment of Russia. They are caught between what their analysts say and what President Trump wants to hear.U.S. Infrastructure Improves, but Cuts May Imperil Progress, Report Says
12:01am By Niraj ChokshiA report card from an engineering group found that American roads, ports and other infrastructure got better last year but could be hurt if federal funding is reduced.Trump Nominates Susan Monarez to Lead C.D.C.
Mon 9:43pm By Apoorva Mandavilli and Sheryl Gay StolbergCurrently the agency’s acting director, Dr. Monarez would be the first nonphysician to head the agency in more than 50 years.Social Security, Buffeted by Turmoil, Awaits a New Leader
Mon 8:54pm By Andrew Duehren, Alexandra Berzon and Tara Siegel BernardThe billionaire Elon Musk has become fixated on finding fraud inside the agency, which provides retirement, survivor and disability payments to 73 million Americans each month.Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules
Mon 7:48pm By Cecilia KangAfter the president made A.I. dominance a top priority, tech companies changed course from a meeker approach under the Biden administration.The Importance of Being SpaceX
Mon 7:26pm By Jess BidgoodTesla might be suffering, but SpaceX is poised to profit off billions in new government contractsAssessment Warns Against Conflating Legal Musk Protests With Tesla Vandalism
Mon 6:34pm By Glenn ThrushLaw enforcement agencies were encouraged to pursue vandals but should not investigate “constitutionally protected activity” directed at Elon Musk, the assessment found.Trump’s Nobel Prize Obsession Is About More Than World Peace
Mon 5:39pm By Tyler PagerIn his inaugural address, President Trump said his “proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier.” But critics have accused him of siding with the aggressor when it comes to Russia and Ukraine.On Fighting Oligarchy Tour, Bernie Sanders Channels the Grateful Dead
Mon 5:32pm By Jacob GallagherAn aging star playing to massive crowds of supporters in head-to-toe merch? It’s not the Grateful Dead, it’s the Fighting Oligarchy tour.Hyundai to Invest $21 Billion in US in Bid to Avoid Trump’s Tariffs
Mon 4:35pm By Jack EwingHyundai already makes cars in the United States, in Georgia and Alabama.
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