Fearing Tax Increases and Trump, G.O.P. Toils to Pass a Bill With Plenty to Hate
12:54am By Carl Hulse and Catie EdmondsonThe sweeping measure Senate Republican leaders hope to pass has many unpopular elements they despise. But they face a political reckoning on taxes and the scorn of the president if they fail.Trump Officials to End Deportation Protections for Haitian Immigrants
12:13am By Tim BalkThe move continues the administration’s campaign of revoking special protections for migrants from some of the most unstable places in the world.Trump Administration Rescinds Voice of America Layoffs After Errors in Notices
Fri 10:13pm By Minho KimThe errors in the layoff notices could have derailed President Trump’s effort to dismantle the news organization. The administration said it would attempt the layoffs again.What the Supreme Court’s Ruling Will Mean for Birthright Citizenship
Fri 10:10pm By Miriam JordanThe ruling left unsettled the question of whether children born to immigrants without full legal status in the United States are entitled to automatic citizenship. So what happens now?University of Virginia President Resigns Under Pressure From Trump Administration
Fri 9:41pm By Michael S. Schmidt and Michael C. BenderThe Justice Department had demanded that James E. Ryan step down in order to help resolve a civil rights investigation into the school.Don Bacon, House Republican Who Often Criticizes Trump, Won’t Seek Re-election
Fri 8:38pm By Annie KarniThe departure of the five-term lawmaker from Nebraska enhances Democrats’ chances of picking up a seat in the narrowly divided House.Judge Strikes Down Trump Order Targeting Susman Godfrey Law Firm
Fri 8:28pm By Zach MontagueThe ruling completed a clean sweep for the handful of law firms that took the risk of fighting the Trump administration in court, rather than accepting punitive conditions.Hegseth Says U.S.N.S. Harvey Milk to Be Renamed After Oscar V. Peterson
Fri 8:24pm By Christine HauserDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the decision was “taking the politics out of ship naming.” The vessel will be renamed for Oscar V. Peterson, a Medal of Honor recipient.Senate Blocks War Powers Resolution to Limit Trump’s Ability to Strike Iran Again
Fri 8:15pm By Robert JimisonThe vote against the measure was mostly along party lines, with Republicans opposing it and Democrats almost unanimously in favor.Mourners Stream Into Minnesota Capitol as Assassination Victims Lie in State
Fri 6:48pm By Jeff Ernst, Jay Senter and Mitch SmithA line stretched around the block to honor State Representative Melissa Hortman, her husband and their dog, who were killed in an attack that officials have called a political assassination.Rwanda and Congo Sign U.S.-Brokered Peace Treaty
Fri 6:30pm By Edward Wong, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Ruth MacleanPresident Trump claims credit for the outcome. The main question now is how the treaty will be implemented as fighting still rages in eastern Congo.Why a Bill Nobody Loves Feels Inevitable
Fri 6:00pm By Jess Bidgood and Catie EdmondsonPresident Trump’s megabill makes many Republicans uncomfortable, but that probably won’t stop it from becoming law.Trump Warns U.S. Will Strike Again if Iran Resumes High-Level Uranium Enrichment
Fri 4:59pm By Michael Crowley and Jonathan SwanThe president said such an outcome was unlikely, describing Iran as exhausted from the damage it had suffered and eager to speak with the United States.Newsom Sues Fox News for at Least $787 Million Over Trump Phone Call Coverage
Fri 4:19pm By Laurel RosenhallThe lawsuit, which seeks at least $787 million in damages, comes as the California governor adopts an increasingly combative style with the president and his allies.Trump and Bondi Won’t Say How Birthright Citizenship Will Be Enforced
Fri 4:01pm By Zolan Kanno-YoungsThe practical effect of Friday’s decision is that birthright citizenship would end in the 28 states that have not challenged the president’s order.Lawmakers Tell Rubio to Refrain From Mass Layoffs at State Department
Fri 3:27pm By Edward Wong and Michael CrowleyDemocrats say they are worried about reports that about 700 career diplomats will be fired. The agency has said it plans to lay off 2,000 employees soon.Supreme Court Requires Schools to Allow Opting Out From LGBTQ Stories
Fri 3:10pm By Adam LiptakMaryland parents have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that stories with gay and transgender themes are discussed, the court ruled.Supreme Court Punts Decision on Louisiana Voting Map Until Next Term
Fri 3:09pm By Abbie VanSickle and Emily CochraneThe justices asked that the case, which has implications for the political power of Black voters, be reargued next term.Nate Morris, Wealthy Business Executive, Enters Senate Race in Kentucky
Fri 3:05pm By Michael LevensonMr. Morris, a founder of a waste and recycling business, describes himself as the only political outsider in the field and an unwavering supporter of President Trump.Highlights of the Citizenship Ruling (That Was Really About Universal Injunctions)
Fri 2:52pm By Charlie SavageThe Supreme Court’s conservative bloc reduced the power of district court judges to block government actions nationwide.Mark Hortman was an ‘enthusiastic campaign spouse.’
Fri 2:28pm By Pooja SalhotraLawmakers remember Melissa Hortman as a pragmatic problem solver.
Fri 2:09pm By Ernesto LondoñoColleagues described Representative Melissa Hortman as a skilled, conciliatory lawmaker who was at once steely and warm.Mike Lee’s Plan to Sell Public Lands Faces MAGA Pushback
Fri 2:04pm By Maxine JoselowThey love hunting, fishing and conservatism. And they hate a plan by a conservative senator to sell millions of acres of public lands.Here’s what happened at the hearing for the man accused of shooting Minnesota lawmakers.
Fri 2:01pm By Ernesto LondoñoA lawyer representing the suspected gunman complained about the strict conditions under which he is being held in a local jail as she asked a judge to push back a detention hearing.What Does Lying in State Mean?
Fri 1:38pm By Sonia A. RaoThe former speaker of the House, her husband and their dog were killed in what officials describe as a political assassination. All three are being honored at the State Capitol.Here’s the latest.
Fri 1:32pm By Abbie VanSickleCivil rights groups warn that the decision involving birthright citizenship will create chaos.
Fri 1:29pm By Jazmine UlloaMinnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and Husband Lie in State Alongside Their Dog, Gilbert
Fri 1:13pm By Ernesto LondoñoGilbert, Representative Melissa Hortman’s dog, is being honored at the State Capitol with Ms. Hortman and her husband, Mark. They were all killed in a shooting at their home this month.Here’s What’s Unusual About the Birthright Citizenship Case
Fri 12:57pm By Adam LiptakThe justices seldom hear arguments in cases on their emergency docket, and they rarely hold special argument sessions. And they usually know the precise question before them.What Are Nationwide Injunctions? How the Supreme Court Ruling Could Affect Trump’s Policies.
Fri 12:06pm By Mattathias SchwartzThe Supreme Court has imposed new limits on the power of district-court judges. Here’s what that means for the Trump administration.
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