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I May Be Free, but the Belarusian People Are Not
The world must not stop supporting dissidents in Belarus despite the release of some from prison.
Russia Sends Naval Vessel to Escort Oil Tanker U.S. Is Pursuing
The development deepens the confrontation over the tanker formerly known as the Bella 1, which the United States wants to seize but which Ru...
China Touts Hainan, Its Duty-Free Island, Amid $1 Trillion Trade Surplus
Policies meant to lure importers to Hainan, a resort island off China’s coast, signal an opening up, Beijing says. One expert calls it a “ba...
Béla Fleck Withdraws From Kennedy Center Concerts
“Performing there has become charged and political,” the 18-time Grammy winner said.
FEMA Staff Bracing for Dismissal of 1,000 Disaster Workers
The job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the Homeland Security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency.
Court Questions Trump Administration Effort to End Temporary Protected Status for Haitians
A federal judge questioned whether the Trump administration appropriately reviewed safety conditions in Haiti before ending protections for...
After Trump’s Military Victory in Venezuela, Cuba’s Economy Is in ‘Freefall’
With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, with the crisis c...
Michael Reagan, Son of President Reagan, Dies at 80
Mr. Reagan, who was adopted by Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, had cancer, according to a statement.
What to Know About the Vaccines Cut From C.D.C. Recommendations
Federal health officials upended the immunization schedule for American children this week. These are the diseases affected.
N.Y.C. Child Care Programs Brace for Cuts After Federal Funding Freeze
The Trump administration said it was placing a hold on $10 billion in subsidies across five states, including New York.
Aldrich Ames, C.I.A. Turncoat Who Helped the Soviets, Dies at 84
As chief of the counterintelligence branch of the C.I.A.’s Soviet division, he had access to some of the nation’s deepest secrets. He had be...
Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioters Rally and Demand More from Trump
The “J6ers,” as they refer to themselves, praised President Trump but called for more action from his administration, including financial re...
U.S. Pressures Venezuela to Expel Advisers From Cuba, China, Russia and Iran
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was said to have listed the Trump administration’s demands to Venezuela’s new leader, Delcy Rodríguez, in a c...
Stephen Miller Offers a Strongman’s View of the World
President Trump’s trusted adviser is casting his hard-right gaze abroad, saying the world must be governed by “force.”
Mamdani Issues Executive Orders on Homeless Shelters and City Jails
Mayor Zohran Mamdani directed city agencies to make plans to comply with rules governing health and safety at the facilities, and said they...
Suspect in Brown and M.I.T. Killings Discussed Attacks in Videos, Officials Say
Claudio Neves Valente, who is accused of killing two students at Brown and an M.I.T. professor, left rambling descriptions of the shootings.
Justice Dept. Memo Approved Military Incursion Into Venezuela as Lawful
Lawmakers were informed that the Office of Legal Counsel said Mr. Trump could lawfully order military strikes inside Venezuelan territory an...
Cea Weaver Has Long Been a Firebrand. Mamdani Is Standing by Her.
Ms. Weaver, a longtime tenant advocate who was appointed to a high-profile role in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, is facing criticis...
Rosa von Praunheim, 83, Dies; Captured Gay Life in Germany on Film
His first feature-length movie, in 1971, was called his country’s “Stonewall moment,” for jump-starting a gay-rights movement. He became a l...
Michigan City to Pay $3.25 Million After Woman Was Mistakenly Declared Dead
Timesha Beauchamp, 20, was found alive at a funeral home after she had been pronounced dead during a medical episode in Southfield, Mich. Sh...
Tim Walz Says He Ended Minnesota Governor Run to Shield Residents From Trump
“I don’t think any governor in history has had to fight a war against the federal government every single day,” Gov. Walz said after ending...
Mamdani Paves ‘The Bump,’ A Troublesome Bike Ramp at the Williamsburg Bridge
The small but symbolic gesture, at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, signals more ambitious street redesign plans from the new mayor.
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January 6, 2026
Venezuelan Leaders Project Independence
Also, Europe discusses postwar plans for Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
Trump Administration Posts False Jan. 6 Narrative on Riot’s 5th Anniversary
A new web page on the official White House site blames the Capitol Police and Democrats for the pro-Trump mob riot, absolving the president...
Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Wants to Buy Greenland
President Trump has said since his first term that he wants to acquire Greenland, and he asked aides for an updated plan on Monday. European...
Judge Orders Halligan, a Trump Loyalist, to Explain Why She Has Kept U.S. Attorney Title
The ruling was the most robust effort to date to press the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, on why she has continued to serve as the U.S. attor...
Israel Tells Doctors Without Borders to End Its Work in Gaza
The move against the medical aid group enforces policies limiting criticism of Israel’s conduct in the war and requiring personal details ab...
There Were Good Reasons to Depose Maduro
But taking Venezuela’s oil while leaving the regime in place weren’t among them.
Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $20 Billion
The funding is part of an A.I. frenzy, as investors aggressively plow enormous sums into fast-growing start-ups at sky-high valuations.
Murders in New York City Fell 20% in 2025, Though Reported Rapes Rose
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the numbers on Tuesday. Officials attributed the rise in rapes in part...
Doug LaMalfa’s Death Further Depletes House G.O.P. Majority
The California Republican’s sudden passing, on the same day that Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation took effect, made the p...
Georgia Schedules Special Election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Seat
The election on March 10, or a runoff in April, will determine who serves out the remainder of Ms. Greene’s term after her unexpected resign...
How Venezuela’s Oil Could Shake Up the World Supply
The country could, eventually, attract investment and re-emerge as a force in the oil markets, but many analysts are concerned about an over...
Democrats Commemorate Jan. 6, Highlighting Trump’s Role
On Capitol Hill, Democrats spent the fifth anniversary of the riot forcefully rebutting the president’s attempts to rewrite the history of t...
The Judge in the Maduro Case Must Step Aside
There is no simple procedural mechanism for lawyers, or the public, to challenge the fitness of judges.
Trump Warns of Impeachment if Republicans Lose Midterm Elections
President Trump is still sowing doubt about the integrity of America’s elections. The claims could affect this year’s midterms.
After Maduro’s Ouster, Marco Rubio Faces the Challenge of Running Venezuela
The secretary of state helped steer President Trump to attacking Venezuela and seizing Nicolás Maduro, and now aims to force the country to...
Disgust Over Jan. 6 Is No Longer Bipartisan
Tragically, America is still living in a political era that began on Jan. 6, 2021.
Caltech, a Science Powerhouse, Hires Ray Jayawardhana as Its New President
Ray Jayawardhana, the incoming president, is an astrophysicist, but leaders at the California Institute of Technology also praised his crede...
Iran Says It’s Investigating Violence at Weekend Protests
Rights groups accuse security forces of killing protesters and storming a hospital in the province of Ilam. State media claimed that some pr...
There Is a Sickness Eating Away at American Democracy
Jan. 6 is a symptom. Elite impunity is the cause.
Optimism About Nuclear Energy Is Rising Again. Will It Last?
Companies like Kairos Power are building new types of reactors with the encouragement of the Trump administration, but their success is far...
A Jan. 6 Rioter Returned to the Capitol Seeking Forgiveness
Pamela Hemphill, who said she rejected President Trump’s pardon for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, apologized to a Capitol Police off...
American Federation of Teachers Sues Texas Over Educators’ Comments on Charlie Kirk
The lawsuit challenges a conservative effort to punish those who criticized Mr. Kirk in the aftermath of his killing.
Homeland Security Steps Up Enforcement in Minneapolis
Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, posted a video showing an immigration arrest being made as part of the administration’s announ...
Doug LaMalfa Is Dead: Republican Congressman From California Was 65
Mr. LaMalfa had represented a district in northeastern California since 2013.
Can You Optimize Love?
A group of tech executives, app developers and Silicon Valley philosophers is seeking to streamline the messy matters of the heart.
How the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Reinforces Xi’s Vision of Power in Asia
The U.S. assault on Venezuela points to a world where big powers seek to call the shots in their regions, an idea Beijing knows well.
Will Welch to Leave GQ After 7 Years as Its Top Editor
Mr. Welch worked to move the men’s magazine away from what he called “manly-man tropes.” His next role will be with Pharrell, the men’s desi...