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New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Food Stamp Cuts Expose Trump's Strategy to Use Shutdown to Advance Agenda
The president has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need.

New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Anger Over ICE Raids Is Driving Some Latino Voters to the Polls
Democrats are concerned that the immigration crackdown will hurt Latino turnout on Tuesday. Republicans dispute that the raids will play any role in the election.

New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Builders Find Hardship in Trump's Tariffs And Deportations
Material costs are rising, workers are scarce and customers are delaying new construction plans.

New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Democrats Running for Governor Stick to a Familiar Theme: Fight Trump
While other Democrats have tried to address their party's failings with new strategies, Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey are hoping to once again tap into anger at the president.

New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Trump's Retribution Campaign Leaves D.C. Prosecutor's Office in Crisis
Few places have felt the effects as palpably as the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, which is deeply enmeshed in the workings of government and has filed criminal cases against President Trump.

New York Times Politics
Nov 02, 2025

Canadians Mourn a Loss by Underdogs Who Brought a Nation Together
The Blue Jays, Canada's only M.L.B. team, were a salve for a country hit by President Trump's threats and tariffs. Then the Dodgers ended their thrilling postseason run.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

War Powers Law Does Not Apply to Trump's Boat Strikes, Administration Says
The move deepened the idea that a Vietnam-era law, which says congressionally unauthorized deployments into "hostilities" must end after 60 days, does not apply to airstrike campaigns.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Trump Administration Must Make Food Stamp Payments Within Days, Judge Says
The written order came one day after a court told the Trump administration it must pay benefits in the program known as SNAP during the shutdown.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Obama Calls Mamdani to Praise His Campaign and Offers to Be Sounding Board
Former President Barack Obama told Zohran Mamdani "your campaign has been impressive to watch," and suggested that he was invested in Mr. Mamdani's success beyond the election.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Future of Gerrymandering? Here's How Weird Things Could Look.
These extreme maps may not be likely, but they might soon be legal, with temptations to go further than ever before.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Saudi Prince Plans Ambitious U.S. Visit, but Opening Ties With Israel Is Unlikely
The crown prince of Saudi Arabia is pushing for a security pact and a nuclear deal with the United States yet is not expected to recognize Israel soon, despite President Trump's wishes.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Far Right Targets Similarities Between Zohran Mamdani and Sadiq Khan
Zohran Mamdani, the leading contender in the Nov. 4 New York election, and Sadiq Khan, London's mayor, are liberal and Muslim, but they're navigating varied politics, communities and cities.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Trump's Team Offers to Keep Some Ballroom Donors Incognito
Many corporate interests that have donated to the president's pet project have business before his administration.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Fed Governor Defends Call for Big Rate Cuts
In a wide-ranging interview, Stephen I. Miran discussed why he thinks concerns about inflation are overblown and his worries about the economy if the Federal Reserve does not rapidly lower interest rates. Here is a full transcript.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Shutdowns, Obamacare and the Risks of Bargaining for Policy Wins in a Crisis
A 2013 attempt to leverage minority power in a health care fight blew up on Republicans. Can today be different for Democrats?

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

How to Shop for Obamacare When Subsidies Are in Limbo
Enrollment for A.C.A. health coverage begins Nov. 1, with some staggering price increases. Here is a guide to help you choose a plan while Congress is at an impasse over tax credits.

New York Times Politics
Nov 01, 2025

Under Trump, Becoming a U.S. Citizen Gets Harder
Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that only fully qualified immigrants become citizens.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Staff Shortages at 35 Air Traffic Control Sites Disrupt Travel
Growing problems are unfolding days after the controllers missed their first full paycheck because of the shutdown.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Judge Permanently Bars Trump From Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration
The ruling on Friday found that Trump had usurped the power vested in Congress and the states to administer and oversee elections protocols.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Trump's Latest White House Makeover: The Lincoln Bathroom in Marble and Gold
President Trump said the new look was "totally in keeping" with the era of Abraham Lincoln.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

What Is Happening With SNAP Benefits During the Shutdown?
President Trump said that he would heed court rulings ordering his administration to fund food stamps during the government shutdown, but there are complications.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

White House Limits Reporters' Access to Press Secretary's Office
The move broke from generations of precedent and added to the Trump administration's growing list of restraints on the news media.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Trump Renovates the Lincoln Bathroom in Marble and Gold
President Trump said the new look was "totally in keeping" with the era of Abraham Lincoln.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

As the Shutdown Pain Grows, Trump Attends to Other Matters
The president attended a Halloween party Friday and called attention to the marble renovation of a White House bathroom.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Staff Shortages at 35 Air Traffic Control Sites Disrupt Travel as Controllers' Union Backs G.O.P. Plan to End Shutdown
Growing problems are unfolding days after the controllers missed their first full paycheck because of the shutdown.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Immigration Agents Clash With Chicago-Area Residents on Halloween
The state's governor had called for a pause in the federal immigration crackdown over the Halloween weekend, citing concerns for children's safety.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Mace Unleashes Diatribe at Airport Police for Missing Security Escort
The South Carolina congresswoman went on an extended shouting and cursing "tirade," according to a police incident report, after security agents who were supposed to escort her failed to meet her as planned.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

NASA Gets Moon Lander Plan B's From SpaceX and Blue Origin
As NASA worries that China will win the next moon race, Elon Musk and his company tangled with critics.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Republicans Denounce Tucker Carlson for Interview With Nick Fuentes, a White Supremacist
Senators Ted Cruz and Mitch McConnell criticized Mr. Carlson, as well as Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, who defended Mr. Carlson as a "close friend."

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Tracking the Early Vote in New York, New Jersey and Virginia
See the age breakdown in New York City and the partisanship in New Jersey and Virginia of the voters who have cast ballots so far.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Top Senators Say Pentagon Has Not Shared Key Information on Trump's Boat Strikes
The Republican chairman and senior Democrat on the Armed Services Committee said on Friday that the Pentagon had not handed over information about the attacks despite repeated requests.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

JD Vance Says He Hopes Usha Vance Embraces Christianity, Setting Off Backlash
Critics included some Indian Americans, who said the remarks did not respect the religious decisions of Usha Vance, who grew up in a Hindu household.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

SNAP Map: Here's Who Will Be Affected by Disruptions to Food Aid
More SNAP recipients live in Democratic districts. But the program touches every corner of the country.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

What Tuesday's Elections Might Tell Us About Trump
He's not on the ballot, but the results could carry hints about the future of his movement.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Mexico Winds Down Search for Survivor of U.S. Boat Strike
The Pentagon said one person survived a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Pacific, but after searching for days, Mexican officials are about to give up.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Staffing Issues Cause More Air Travel Delays, as Controllers' Union Backs G.O.P.'s Plan to End Shutdown
Insufficient numbers of air traffic controllers, a byproduct of the government shutdown, were affecting travel hubs across the country, as the head of the workers' union called on politicians to reopen the government with no conditions.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Democrats Ride Anti-Trump Message in Final Days of California Campaign
Proponents say voters are motivated by stopping President Trump. Republicans have already begun pointing fingers over lackluster fund-raising and coordination.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Trump Administration Must Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown, Court Rules
States, cities and nonprofits had sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, after the Trump administration said it would not fund them.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Ohio Republicans Push Through New Districts in Bid for More Seats in Congress
Republicans hold 10 of the state's 15 seats in the House. The new map improves the party's odds of picking up two more in next year's midterm elections.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Court Rules Trump Administration Must Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
States, cities and nonprofits sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, after the Trump administration said it would not fund them.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Staffing Issues Cause Another Day of Air Travel Delays
Insufficient numbers of air traffic controllers, a byproduct of the government shutdown, were affecting travel hubs across the country.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Democrats Confident in Final Days of California Proposition 50 Redistricting Election
Proponents say voters are motivated by stopping President Trump. Republicans have already begun pointing fingers over lackluster fund-raising and coordination.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

What Is the Filibuster and Why Does Trump Want It Gone?
The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the "nuclear option" to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Republicans in Congress Show Signs of Angst Over Trump's Trade War
Senators opposed the president's plan to import beef from Argentina and voted three times this week to end his power to enforce sweeping tariffs.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Federal Court to Rule on Fate of SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
States have sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, after the Trump administration said it would not fund them.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

As Government Shutdown Slows Air Traffic Training, These Schools Are Stepping In
New programs cannot turn out the numbers needed to make up for the controller shortfall. But they hope to have a higher success rate than the Federal Aviation Agency's official academy.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

As Shutdown Slows Air Traffic Training, These Schools Are Stepping In
New programs cannot turn out the numbers needed to make up for the controller shortfall. But they hope to have a higher success rate than the Federal Aviation Agency's official academy.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Thune Rejects Trump's Call to Change the Senate Filibuster
The Senate majority leader is unwilling to pursue the "nuclear option" to blow past a Democratic filibuster and reopen the government.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Federal Court to Rule on Fate of Food Stamps During the Shutdown
States have sued to spare millions of low-income Americans from losing benefits starting on Saturday, after the Trump administration said it would not fund them.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Kim Kardashian Calls 1969 Moon Landing Fake. NASA Sets the Record Straight.
NASA's chief, Sean Duffy, set the record straight after Kim Kardashian repeated the conspiracy theory that the 1969 moon landing had been faked.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Donald and Melania Trump Dress Up for Halloween — as Themselves
It's a very effective costume.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Some of Trump's Favorite Things on Asia Trip: A Crown and ‘Vicious' Weapons
President Trump traveled to Asia to be a statesman, a showman and a traveling salesman, depending on the audience.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

A Legal Blizzard in Texas Targets Democrats and Promotes Ken Paxton
The Texas attorney general has escalated the pace of high-profile legal actions, raising concern that his Senate campaign is influencing his law enforcement work.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

The Debate Dividing the Supreme Court's Liberal Justices
Outnumbered and facing vast stakes, Justices Kagan and Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.

New York Times Politics
Oct 31, 2025

Trump Calls on Republicans to End Filibuster in Shutdown Fight
The president said it was time for G.O.P. leaders to get rid of the longstanding rule requiring most Senate legislation to have 60 votes to pass.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Air Traffic Controller Staff Shortage Causes Delays in Orlando and at Other Airports
The F.A.A. warned that a lack of certified air traffic controllers in Orlando could cause delays throughout the East Coast.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Ohio Republicans Gain Ground in Push for More Seats in Congress
The map, which is expected to be approved on Friday morning by the state's redistricting commission, improves Republicans' odds of picking up two more seats.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump Returns to White House in Time to Greet Trick-or-Treaters
President Trump, who did not wear a costume, and the first lady handed out candy at the annual Halloween celebration at the White House.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

In China Truce on Tariffs and Rare Earths, National Security Controls Are Bargaining Chip
Some analysts say Beijing won a major victory in its trade talks: Getting the U.S. to withdraw a national security measure that previously was not under discussion.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

What to Know About US Nuclear Weapons as Trump Threatens to Restart Testing
Though the country's nuclear arsenal has undergone no explosive testing for decades, federal experts say it can reliably obliterate targets halfway around the globe.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

A Top Trump Official Had to Sell His Stock. He May Have Saved Millions.
Frank Bisignano, who holds top jobs at the Social Security Administration and the I.R.S., sold his stake in Fiserv before the company's stock cratered this week.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump Officials Move Into Military Residences in D.C. Area
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved into a home at Fort McNair traditionally reserved for the Army's vice chief of staff. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others also now live in military housing.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Comey Attacks Perjury and Obstruction Charges in New Motions
The court filings added to the legal challenges that James B. Comey's defense team has already raised against the indictment.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

In Louisiana, Threat of Lost SNAP Food Benefits Is Rattling the Vulnerable
The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump Cuts Refugee Admissions and Prioritizes White South Africans
In a major shift from the Biden administration's policy, the United States will accept up to 7,500 refugees this fiscal year, down from 125,000.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump's Call to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades Revives a Cold War Debate
President Trump explained the order by saying other, unnamed nations were testing their own nuclear weapons, even though no country has tested since 2017.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump Officials Warn of Air Travel ‘Disaster' in November
If the shutdown continues, administration officials predicted, air traffic controllers going without pay will start to leave the job just in time for the holiday travel season.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Democrats Condemn Trump Officials for Boat Strike Secrecy
Senator Mark Warner said the administration's decision to hold a Republicans-only briefing on the campaign was "corrosive to our democracy."

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

How States Are Preparing for a Freeze in SNAP Food Assistance
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program will run out of money on Saturday. Some governors are shifting state money to cover part of the shortfall, bolster food pantries or both.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Judge Skeptical Over Trump Administration Decision to Suspend Food Stamps
The arguments at times appeared to frustrate the judge, who promised to rule soon on a suit filed by roughly two dozen states seeking to ensure people don't go hungry as a result of a budgetary dispute.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Why Trump's Boat Killings Would Be Hard to Prosecute
Even if critics who call President Trump's boat attacks "murder" are right as a matter of law, it would not be easy to get the matter into a court.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Soybean Farmers Find Relief in U.S. Trade Truce With China
President Trump said China would end its boycott and resume buying millions of tons of American soybeans.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Little Word of a TikTok Deal Out of Trump-Xi Meeting
Neither President Trump nor Chinese officials indicated any new developments for the popular video app. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously suggested they could "consummate" transfer of control from its Chinese owner.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

How States Are Preparing for a Freeze in Federal Food Assistance
The Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program will run out of money on Saturday. Some governors are shifting state money to cover part of the shortfall, bolster food pantries or both.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

What's Andrew Cuomo's Plan to Help New York City Renters?
Andrew Cuomo says he'll make rent-stabilization more fair if he is mayor, but his plan could make finding an apartment in New York City even more difficult.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump Administration Tells Court It Has Money It Can't Spend to Prevent Food Stamp Cuts
States have sued the federal government to force the release of aid during the shutdown, with a key hearing set for Thursday.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Russia Says It Didn't Test Nuclear Weapons, but Would if the U.S. Did
Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told Russian news agencies that recent drone and missile tests were not nuclear weapons tests.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

He Studied Why Some Female Birds Look Like Males
Jay Falk explored a fundamental question: How do genes give rise to different bodies? But without funding, "there's not really a future here."

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

R.F.K. Jr. Adviser Calley Means Has Left the White House
Mr. Means quietly departed his federal role about a month ago. His sister has been nominated for surgeon general.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

What New Jersey Could Reveal About the Rightward Shift of Hispanic Voters
An off-year governor's race will test the durability of the gains President Trump made in 2024, when the state's majority-Hispanic townships all swung in his direction.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump and Xi Ease Off the Trade War, but New Nuclear Threat Brings a Chill
The two leaders reached an agreement on fentanyl, some tariffs and rare earths, at least for a year. But even as the global trade picture cleared a little, Mr. Trump spurred new worries about nuclear proliferation.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Andrew Cuomo, Scraping and Scrambling, Is Still Running as Andrew Cuomo
The former governor, a distant second in most polls of the New York City mayor's race, is working harder to attract voters and remind them who he is.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump's Search for Eternity: Heaven? Maybe Not, He Says. Monuments? Absolutely.
After a lifetime of scandal, the president expresses doubt that he will be admitted to paradise. But he appears increasingly intent on finding other paths to eternity.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

What New Jersey Could Reveal About the Future of the Hispanic Vote
An off-year governor's race will test the durability of the gains President Trump made in 2024, when the state's majority-Hispanic townships all swung in his direction.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

In the Trump Presidency, the Rules Are Vague. That Might Be the Point.
The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

Trump's Test Threat Could Fuel Nuclear Tensions With China
Beijing has been expanding its arsenal, and distrust between China and the United States over nuclear weapons has deepened, with little hope of an agreement.

New York Times Politics
Oct 30, 2025

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New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Trump Threatens to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing, Minutes Before Xi Meeting
Just minutes before he was scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping of China, the president threatened on social media to resume nuclear testing for the first time in 33 years.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

U.S. Military Kills Four More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the latest strike took place on Wednesday in the eastern Pacific. It came two days after the deadliest set of strikes in the weekslong campaign in Latin America.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

More Americans May Soon Feel the Shutdown's Effects
More paychecks aren't going out, and nutrition benefits may lapse. The government shutdown is growing more painful, and the fight over why is intensifying.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Supreme Court Asks for More Info in Trump Request to Deploy National Guard in Chicago
President Trump has ordered troops to Portland, Ore., Los Angeles, Washington and Chicago over the objections of state and local officials.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Guard Troops Were Sent to Portland, Ore., Despite a Court-Ordered Halt
The brief deployment of troops hours after a judge forbid it marked the second time this week government lawyers had to come clean to courts considering President Trump's designs on Portland.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Judge Rebukes Justice Dept. Over Efforts to Obtain Confidential Patient Details
In a scathing order, a judge in Washington State said the government's real purpose was to intimidate providers into dropping or paring back transgender care.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

As Trump Weighs Sale of Advanced A.I. Chips to China, Critics Sound Alarm
The president signaled he would discuss the sale of Nvidia's Blackwell chips in a summit on Thursday, a move U.S. officials warned would be a "massive" national security mistake.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Karine Jean-Pierre and a Book Tour Most Authors Would Not Dream Of
The Biden White House press secretary, peddling a book that makes Democrats unhappy, gives an "absolute train wreck'' of an interview to The New Yorker.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

F.D.A. Moves to Speed Approvals for Cheaper Copycat Drugs
The agency announced moves to cut regulatory obstacles for the makers of biosimilar drugs, which are akin to generics and may help lower drug costs.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

F.B.I. Opposes Push for Gabbard to Take Lead on Counterintelligence
The F.B.I. made the disclosure in a pointed letter that underscored broader concern over a House bill that would give more authority to Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Sanctions Lifted on a Putin-Backed Autocrat After Lobbying by Trump Allies
The move benefits the Serbian politician Milorad Dodik, who had received support from Rudolph W. Giuliani, Michael T. Flynn, Laura Loomer and high-priced lobbyists.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

Mamdani's Candidacy Roils Jewish Communities Across the Country
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has said he cannot support Israel as long as it is an officially Jewish state. More than 1,100 American rabbis are warning that the safety of Jews is at risk.

New York Times Politics
Oct 29, 2025

G.M. Will Cut 1,750 Jobs in Electric Vehicle Business
The layoffs at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee follow the elimination of a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars.

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