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New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

As Shutdown Looms, Democrats Outline Demands on Medicaid and Obamacare
After rejecting a G.O.P.-written plan to keep federal funding flowing, Democrats released a counteroffer that would add more than $1 trillion in health spending.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Behind Castle Walls, the Rich and Powerful Celebrate Trump
The seating chart at the state dinner for President Trump was a cross-section of the rich and the powerful hoping to get on his good side.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Senator Says Meeting Between Kennedy and His C.D.C. Director Was Recorded, Then Backtracks
The senator, Markwayne Mullin, quickly backtracked after pressing the now former director, Susan Monarez, on an exchange with the health secretary.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

As Shutdown Looms, Democrats Outline Spending Demands on Medicaid and Obamacare
After rejecting a G.O.P.-written plan to keep federal funding flowing, Democrats released a counteroffer that would add more than $1 trillion in health spending.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Trump Administration Announces New Civics Effort With MAGA-Aligned Groups
President Trump has long sought to imbue the nonpartisan idea of civics — the rights, responsibilities and duties of citizenship — with his politics.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

In a 900-Year-Old Castle, Feted by a King, Trump Was in His Element
The seating chart at the state dinner for President Trump was a cross-section of the rich and the powerful hoping to get on his good side.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Fired C.D.C. Director Describes Clashes With Kennedy and Turmoil at Agency
At a Senate health committee hearing, Dr. Susan Monarez painted a picture of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a man wedded to his own ideology and uninterested in government scientists.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

How Vaccines Are Revealing Cracks in Trump's G.O.P.
Some Republicans are starting to worry that the issue of health care could cost them politically.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Republican Senator Casts Doubt on Kennedy's Vaccine Advisers
Senator Bill Cassidy, the chairman of the health committee, said Americans should not trust a possible change to the childhood vaccine guidance.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Upending Precedent, Thune Bows To Realities of a Polarized Senate
In using the nuclear option, John Thune has turned a Senate precedent on its head, defying his reputation as an institutionalist.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

After National Tragedies, Obama and Trump Are a Study in Contrasts
Former President Barack Obama said the job of an American president is to "remind us of the ties that bind us together." President Trump apparently disagrees.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

After Kirk's Death, Students Return to Campus and Learn ‘How To Be Adults'
Utah Valley University burst into the nation's conscience when Charlie Kirk was slain there. Its students resumed classes Wednesday, most trying to get on with their busy lives.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Senator Suggests Meeting Between Kennedy and His C.D.C. Director Was Recorded, Then Backtracks
The senator, Markwayne Mullin, quickly backtracked after pressing the now former director, Susan Monarez, on an exchange with the health secretary.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

The Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein Hangs Over Trump's U.K. State Visit
In different ways, the reputations of the royal family, the British government and President Trump have each been tarnished by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Ousted C.D.C Chief Describes Tense Meeting With Kennedy
Dr. Susan Monarez told senators at a committee hearing on Wednesday that the health secretary had hurled false and hurtful accusations about the nation's health agency.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Top Bessent Aide, Daniel Katz, Expected to Be Tapped as No. 2 at I.M.F.
The appointment would come as the Trump administration has called for sweeping reforms at the global economic institution.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

What to Know About ‘Hate Speech' and the First Amendment
There has been a lot of talk from Trump administration officials about punishing speech. Here is what the law says.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Protest in London Contrasts With Trump's Warm Royal Reception
Thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital as President Trump spent most of the day 20 miles away in Windsor.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Here's the latest.


New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

100 Liberal Philanthropies Prepare to Push Back Against Trump Crackdown
The institutions published an open letter to defend their missions amid fears the Trump administration could target their tax-exempt status.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Trump's Birthday Call to Modi Raises Hopes in India for a Trade Deal
The call coincided with a visit by U.S. trade officials to the country, which just weeks ago was hit with a 50 percent tariff on all imports to the United States.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Trump's Visit to U.K. Includes Billions in New Tech Deals
Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are among the American tech companies that have pledged to expand in Britain.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Trump's Visit to Britain Includes Billions in New Tech Deals
Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are among the American tech companies that have pledged to expand in Britain.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

A Note, a Gun and a Mother's Conscience Led to an Arrest in Kirk's Killing
The man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk left a trail of evidence and had no way to outrun his parents' recognition, court documents showed.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Fired C.D.C. Director to Testify About Her Clash With Kennedy
Wednesday's hearing before the Senate health committee promises to be a referendum on the health secretary's leadership and expose a rocky time at the nation's public health agency.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Susan Monarez, Fired C.D.C. Director, to Testify About Her Clash With Kennedy
Wednesday's hearing before the Senate health committee promises to be a referendum on the health secretary's leadership and expose a rocky time at the nation's public health agency.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

At Home and on the Seas, Trump Expands Use of American Force
His first term focused on America's rival superpowers. Now the emphasis is on homeland defense and troops on city streets.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

A New Democratic Think Tank Wants to Curb the Influence of Liberal Groups
Led by a former aide to Senator Harry Reid, the Searchlight Institute is hoping to persuade Democrats to play down causes like climate change and L.G.B.T.Q. rights to appeal to more voters

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

Trump's Medicaid Cuts Could Hamper Efforts to House the Homeless
President Trump's signature domestic policy law could make it harder for states to fund programs to help people find stable housing.

New York Times Politics
Sep 17, 2025

After Kirk's Killing, Obama Says the Nation Is in a ‘Political Crisis'
Speaking at an educational summit, former President Barack Obama criticized his successor's attacks on his political rivals in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Trump Invokes Kirk's Killing in Seeking to Silence Opponents on Left
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing, President Trump and his allies have laid out a broad plan to target liberal groups, monitor speech, revoke visas and designate certain groups as domestic terrorists.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Fired by Trump, a Former Labor Official Warns Against Politicizing Economic Data
Erika McEntarfer, in her first appearance since she was ousted from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cautioned that "economic data must be free from partisan influence."

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Patel Plays the Familiar Role of Pugilist at a Senate Hearing
The F.B.I. director has come under withering attack in recent days, but with Republicans backing him, the proceedings fell into a familiar partisan groove that appeared to play to his strengths.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

In Charlie Kirk Killing, Finger Pointing From Left and Right Began Before the Evidence Was In
Before much was known about the accused, the right and left rushed to blame the other side, fitting a historical pattern.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Surgeon General Nominee Pledges to Divest From Wellness Interests
In financial filings, Casey Means stated that she would liquidate holdings in companies that sell personal devices, supplements, tobacco and tech.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

In the Kirk Shooting, Some Messages on the Bullets Apparently Meant Nothing
In a style typical of today's very online internet culture, some of Tyler Robinson's coded messages were inside jokes meant for himself and his roommate.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Trump's Laissez-Faire Stance Gives Netanyahu Free Pass for Gaza Escalation
As Israel mounts a major Gaza offensive, President Trump has neither urged restraint nor endorsed the action, which Israel's leader has taken as an implicit green light to proceed.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

House Passes D.C. Crime Bills as Trump Crackdown Continues
The legislation is part of a package that House Republicans are pushing to impose more federal control over the District in line with President Trump's demands.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Text Messages From Suspect in the Kirk Shooting Provide a Glimpse of a Motive
Prosecutors said that the 22 year-old man accused of killing Charlie Kirk had texted his romantic partner: "I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out."

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Democrats Oppose Stopgap Bill, Raising Odds of a Shutdown
After allowing a stopgap spending bill to move forward earlier this year, Democrats are under intense pressure not to do so again.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Federal Courts Want More Money From Congress for Security
The judiciary's leadership met in Washington, emphasized their budgetary needs and said that threats against judges remained a problem.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

G.O.P. Again Cedes Power on Tariffs to Avoid Crossing Trump
House Republicans extended a maneuver they engineered earlier in the year that effectively strips Congress of the power to disapprove of President Trump's tariffs.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Whistle-Blower Account Contradicts Government's Claims on Guatemalan Children
A report filed to Congress on Tuesday alleges the Trump administration concealed data showing that dozens of children it sought to deport faced serious harm back in Guatemala.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Oklahoma Schools Were Instructed to Hold a Moment of Silence for Charlie Kirk
Public and private entities have been criticized over decisions to honor the right-wing activist, or their choice not to.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

A mother's recognition led to a quiet end to the feverish hunt for Kirk's assailant.


New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Trump Says Republicans Will Host a Midterm Convention Next Year
The event could be an opportunity to energize the party, which will be playing defense as it seeks to retain control of Congress.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Bondi Prompts Broad Backlash After Saying She'll Target ‘Hate Speech'
The attorney general also said she could investigate businesses that refused to print Charlie Kirk vigil posters as the Trump administration pushes to punish anyone who celebrated his killing.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Shapiro, Denouncing Political Violence, Warns Trump Is Inflaming Tensions
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, the target of an arson attack this year, argued that political violence like the killing of Charlie Kirk requires universal condemnation.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Tesla's 2021 Model Y Doors Could Trap Riders, US Safety Agency Says
The agency is investigating reports that electronic doors on one model couldn't be opened from outside, trapping children or others inside.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Former C.D.C. Director to Tell Lawmakers She Was ‘Fired for Holding the Line'
Susan Monarez is set to provide her first detailed account of her ouster in testimony before the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Mary Rose Oakar, 85, First Arab American Woman in Congress, Dies
In her 16 years on Capitol Hill, she emerged as a champion of women's rights, especially equal pay for comparable work.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Man Falsely Confessed to Kirk Shooting to Help Assassin Escape, Police Say
Moments after Charlie Kirk was killed, a 71-year-old man told an officer, "I shot him," the police said. It wasn't true, but it delayed officers' efforts to find the shooter.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Johnson Releases Spending Bill, Daring Democrats to Oppose It
The speaker put forward a stopgap bill to fund the government past Sept. 30, saying there was "zero chance" he would add concessions Democrats have demanded.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

United Airlines Says Newark Airport Problems Have Eased Greatly
The airline said fewer flights were delayed and more travelers were using the airport after air traffic control challenges and runway construction caused a crisis in the spring.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Here's what to expect from the charges and first hearing.
The 22-year-old accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held on suspicion of felony murder. Prosecutors expect to file formal charges ahead of his court appearance.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

‘It was me,' Discord says the accused Kirk shooter wrote on the network.


New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Cassidy, His Job in Peril, Scrutinizes Kennedy on Vaccines
Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican physician and vaccine proponent who is facing a primary challenge from the right, has a fraught relationship with the health secretary.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Here's what to know.


New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Joe Manchin Would Like a Word. (OK, Maybe Several Words.)
The voluble former senator, now retired from politics, appears to miss the arena and is mulling a return to it.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Upgrades Begin on Plane Donated by Qatar to Serve as Air Force One
The 747 jetliner needs extensive security modifications. Some members of Congress worry that President Trump will pressure the Air Force to do the work too quickly.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

White House Readies Appeal After 2nd Loss in Bid to Fire Lisa Cook
A court blocked a last-minute attempt on Monday to remove Lisa Cook from the Fed board ahead of a meeting to set interest rates.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Federal Reserve to Meet Under Cloud of Trump's Attacks
Stephen Miran and Lisa Cook will both cast votes at the central bank's meeting on Wednesday, where policymakers are expected to lower interest rates.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Trump Sues The New York Times For Articles Questioning His Success
The lawsuit, filed by the president in federal court in Florida, claims The Times defamed him and sought to undermine his campaign in the 2024 election.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

It Isn't Just the U.S. The Whole World Has Soured on Climate Politics.
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared?

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Rubio Says ‘Time Is Running Out' for Gaza Deal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about Gaza ahead of a short Tuesday visit to Qatar, which is angry over an Israeli strike against Hamas leaders on its territory.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

F.B.I. Agents Fired by Patel Speak Out on ‘Broken' Trust
The two agents' accounts offer an inside view of a bureau buffeted by politics and upheaval, adding to the scrutiny of the F.B.I. director as he prepares to testify to Congress.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Why a Pennsylvania Court Election This November Could Matter in 2028
Voters will decide whether three Democratic State Supreme Court justices will keep their seats in a swing state that will be crucial to the next presidential election.

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Which Living Democrat Does Cuomo Admire? He Can't Name One.
In an interview with The New York Times, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a lifelong Democrat, said the party "is not meeting the moment."

New York Times Politics
Sep 16, 2025

Federal Judge Declines to Intervene for Migrants Deported to Ghana
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan said her hands were "tied" with regard to the migrants, even though they held protective orders, in another victory for President Trump's deportation campaign.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Lina Hidalgo Will Not Run for Re-election in Texas
Lina Hidalgo, the top elected official in Harris County, which includes Houston, says she will not run for re-election or any other office in 2026.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Deception? Conflicting Paperwork? Clerical Error? How a Politician's Mortgages Can Get Muddy
Mortgage fraud allegations, like those President Trump has leveled against Lisa Cook, are hard to prove. A New York Times review of the holdings of other Washington officials shows how multiple mortgages can invite questions even when people act properly.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Republicans Honor Charlie Kirk at Vigil in the Capitol
Only a handful of Democrats and none of the party's top leaders attended the ceremony, an outpouring of praise and mourning for the right-wing activist, who was assassinated last week.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Appeals Court Says Lisa Cook Can Remain on Fed Board
The decision came just a day before the Federal Reserve begins a two-day meeting at which policymakers are expected to cut interest rates.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Trump Says He Wasn't ‘Asked' to Lower Flag for Minnesota Lawmaker
The president, who initially didn't recall Melissa Hortman by name, claimed he was never asked to lower flags for her.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Trump Signs Off on Sending National Guard to Memphis to Crack Down on Crime
The president repeated that Chicago, New Orleans and other Democratic-run cities could be next.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

What Does ‘Real Unity' Mean to the White House?
After Charlie Kirk's death, the Trump administration has identified a bigger culprit: leftists bent on violence.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

U.S. Strikes a 2nd Venezuela Boat, Killing 3, Trump Says
The president said the vessel was heading to the United States, but he did not offer details about its location. Legal specialists condemned the action as illegal.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

On Charlie Kirk Show, JD Vance Talks of Crackdown on Liberal Groups
Some of the highest-ranking officials in the federal government used Charlie Kirk's podcast, guest-hosted by Vice President JD Vance, to lay out their plans.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

U.S. and China Reach ‘Framework' for a TikTok Sale
Top economic officials met in Madrid for a second day, with deadlines looming on tariffs and a ban on TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

In Giant Deals, U.A.E. Got Chips, and Trump Team Got Crypto Riches
A lucrative transaction involving the Trump family's cryptocurrency firm and an agreement giving the Emiratis access to A.I. chips were connected in ways that have not been previously reported.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

A Times Investigation Into Trump, UAE and 2 Giant Deals: 5 Takeaways
A $2 billion crypto deal and an agreement to sell valuable chips to the United Arab Emirates were intertwined in ways that have not been previously reported.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Trump's D.C. Show of Force Diverts Agents and Prosecutors From Casework
While crime falls, the other investigative work of the F.B.I. is being delayed, frustrating law enforcement officials and leading some to quit.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

U.S.-China Deal to Avert TikTok Ban May be Close, Trump Official Says
Trump administration officials say they have the framework of a deal to save the popular video app. It had until Sept. 17 to be sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance, or face a ban in the United States.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

U.S., China Conclude Talks With ‘Framework' on TikTok Sale
Top economic officials met in Madrid for a second day, with deadlines looming on tariffs and a ban on TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Jorge Ramos Tries Something New, Next to His Daughter: A Show in English
Mr. Ramos, the longtime anchor for Univision, and his daughter are trying to tap into the growing number of Hispanics who consume media in English.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Elon Musk Buys $1 Billion in Tesla Stock as Board Defends His Pay
Tesla's chief executive bought the stock after the company's board proposed paying him nearly $1 trillion if he achieves certain performance goals.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Rubio, in Israel, Says a Diplomatic Solution to Gaza War May Not be Possible
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to discuss President Trump's desire to see the war in Gaza end soon.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Supreme Court Is Split on What to Call the ‘Shadow Docket'
Critics call the expedited rulings, which have become routine in the second Trump administration, the "shadow docket." The justices have other ideas.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Shawn Fain, Who Pledged to Reform U.A.W., Faces Internal Dissent
Dissidents are seeking to oust Mr. Fain as president of the United Automobile Workers union as he prepares to run for re-election next year.

New York Times Politics
Sep 15, 2025

Rubio, in Israel, Meets Netanyahu as Trump Grows Impatient
Secretary of State Marco Rubio planned to discuss President Trump's desire to see the war in Gaza end soon.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

Trump's State Visit Will be Biggest UK Security Operation Since Coronation
The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has intensified consideration about potential threats, experts said. British authorities had already made extensive security plans.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

Trump Administration Claims Vast Powers as It Races to Fire Fed Governor Before Meeting
Trump has forged ahead with his attempts to fire Lisa Cook even as new documents call his claims of mortgage fraud into question.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

White House Seeks More Supreme Court Security Funding After Kirk Killing
In a notice to Congress, the Trump administration said the additional $58 million would go to the U.S. Marshals Service. It also said it supported additional security for lawmakers.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

U.S. and China Resume Talks on Tariffs and TikTok
Economic officials meeting in Madrid are seeking to head off a November tariff deadline.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

Arriving in Israel, Rubio Meets Netanyahu at Jerusalem's Western Wall
The secretary of state is visiting Israel to consult with officials on security issues including the war in Gaza, which is testing relations with the United States.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

Rubio arrives in Israel and meets Netanyahu at Jerusalem's Western Wall.


New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

McCaul, a Foreign Policy Leader in the House, Won't Seek Re-election
Representative Michael McCaul, an 11-term Texas Republican who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, announced on Sunday that he would retire from Congress.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

U.S. and China to Resume Talks on Tariffs and TikTok
Economic officials meeting in Madrid will seek to head off a November tariff deadline.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

In an Era of Deep Polarization, Unity Is Not Trump's Mission
President Trump does not subscribe to the traditional notion of being president for all Americans.

New York Times Politics
Sep 14, 2025

Trump's Reversals on Immigration Mount Over Economic Concerns
President Trump has walked back some significant immigration policies that collide with his economic agenda, angering his far-right allies.

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