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Trump’s Plans to Boost Weapons Production Might Not Deliver for Years
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Trump’s Plans to Boost Weapons Production Might Not Deliver for Years

While the defense industry has announced plans to make more munitions, much of that expanded production will not quickly kick in.

By Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
Hegseth Says Iran Cease-Fire Stops Clock for Congressional Approval
us

Hegseth Says Iran Cease-Fire Stops Clock for Congressional Approval

The defense secretary testified on the eve of the 60-day mark of the war, a major statutory deadline for the president to withdraw forces or seek approval from Congress to continue the fight.

By Megan Mineiro
Takeaways From Hegseth’s Second Day of Testimony on the Iran War
us

Takeaways From Hegseth’s Second Day of Testimony on the Iran War

The secretary was also questioned over civilian deaths, an accusation of antisemitic remarks and women in combat.

By John Ismay
Blockbuster Oil Company Profits Revive Calls for Windfall Tax
business

Blockbuster Oil Company Profits Revive Calls for Windfall Tax

European nations imposed temporary taxes in the 2022 energy shock when Russia invaded Ukraine, but whether they can effectively help households is up for debate.

By Patricia Cohen
Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel Era of Endless Redistricting Wars
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Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel Era of Endless Redistricting Wars

The expected flood of new congressional maps is likely to produce fewer competitive districts, fewer ways for voters to hold elected officials accountable and more polarized politics.

By Nick Corasaniti
What Peak Gerrymandering Could Look Like Now
upshot

What Peak Gerrymandering Could Look Like Now

The redrawing of America’s congressional districts is sure to escalate after the Supreme Court’s decision, with some maps that would have seemed laughable a year ago.

By Nate Cohn
Here’s What States Might Do After the Voting Rights Decision
us

Here’s What States Might Do After the Voting Rights Decision

The effect of the Supreme Court’s ruling could be as little as one House seat in Louisiana in 2026, but pressure is building on Tennessee and South Carolina Republicans to act.

By Emily Cochrane, Eduardo Medina and Jack Healy
FEMA Is Reversing Job Cuts Made Under Kristi Noem
climate

FEMA Is Reversing Job Cuts Made Under Kristi Noem

The agency said staff members who had been let go or placed on administrative leave were now needed to prepare for hurricanes and the World Cup.

By Scott Dance
Comey Indictment Shows Justice Dept. Got the Message From Bondi’s Firing
us

Comey Indictment Shows Justice Dept. Got the Message From Bondi’s Firing

In naming only an interim successor as acting attorney general, President Trump has established even greater incentives to execute his most extreme demands, current and former officials say.

By Glenn Thrush
House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown
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House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown

Republicans were forced to use a special maneuver to steer around opposition in their own party and speed the measure to the floor, relying on Democratic cooperation to push it through.

By Carl Hulse and Michael Gold
Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss
world

Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss

Royal watchers in Britain called the visit of King Charles III to America a master class in understated criticism.

By Michael D. Shear
Last Up on the Royals’ U.S. Tour: A Potluck and a Win for Scottish Whisky
us

Last Up on the Royals’ U.S. Tour: A Potluck and a Win for Scottish Whisky

King Charles III and Queen Camilla had a ceremonial farewell at the White House before attending a block party in Front Royal, Va.

By Michael D. Shear
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: A Rhapsody in Cerulean
movies

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: A Rhapsody in Cerulean

In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.

By Manohla Dargis
Paraguay Says It’s Not Abandoning Taiwan. China Has Other Plans.
world

Paraguay Says It’s Not Abandoning Taiwan. China Has Other Plans.

Beijing is trying to unravel an unlikely long-distance relationship that has endured for decades. Could Paraguay be tempted to stray?

By Laurence Blair and María Magdalena Arréllaga
Why Countries Are Stocking Up on Gold
business

Why Countries Are Stocking Up on Gold

As risk has escalated, central banks have bought more gold to stash in reserve. A widening Middle East war could add to the urgency.

By Eshe Nelson
Where in the World Is All That Gold Stored?
business

Where in the World Is All That Gold Stored?

As central banks buy more gold, where to put all that heavy metal is an increasingly important question. Reserves must be secure and ready to trade in a crisis.

By Eshe Nelson
Even Mainers Who Love Janet Mills Are Relieved to See Her Leave Race
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Even Mainers Who Love Janet Mills Are Relieved to See Her Leave Race

Voters who watched Gov. Janet Mills struggle to gain traction in the Democratic Senate primary said they were unsurprised — and in many cases, ready — to see her exit.

By Jenna Russell and Kathleen Tomaselli
Schumer and Platner Talk After Mills Suspends Her Campaign
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Schumer and Platner Talk After Mills Suspends Her Campaign

The top Senate Democrat and the Maine contender had what was described as a cordial conversation despite Schumer’s backing of his primary opponent.

By Carl Hulse
Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Hidden From Public View
us

Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Hidden From Public View

An inmate said he discovered the note after Mr. Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, weeks before his death. It’s now locked in a courthouse.

By Benjamin Weiser, Steve Eder and Jan Ransom
Epstein Victims’ Pursuit of Justice Finds a New Venue: Albany, N.Y.
nyregion

Epstein Victims’ Pursuit of Justice Finds a New Venue: Albany, N.Y.

Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein will testify at the State Capitol next week in support of a bill that would enable them to seek punitive damages from his estate.

By Benjamin Oreskes
Mexico’s President Faces Perilous Choice After U.S. Indicts Her Ally
world

Mexico’s President Faces Perilous Choice After U.S. Indicts Her Ally

The Trump administration wants President Claudia Sheinbaum to arrest a Mexican governor. She is faced with few good options in response.

By Jack Nicas and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega
Chonkers the ‘Food-Motivated’ Sea Lion Plops Into San Francisco
us

Chonkers the ‘Food-Motivated’ Sea Lion Plops Into San Francisco

Wildlife experts have been tracking the Steller sea lion since he appeared last month at a popular tourist spot near the end of Fisherman’s Wharf.

By Livia Albeck-Ripka
We Should All Be Concerned About What’s Happening in India
opinion

We Should All Be Concerned About What’s Happening in India

The Modi administration’s systematic throttling of free speech sets a dangerous precedent for the world.

By Arman Khan
Trump Is the One Without the Cards at the Poker Table
opinion

Trump Is the One Without the Cards at the Poker Table

A.I. will drastically increase the power of small states and groups in conflict with the great powers.

By Thomas L. Friedman
Seth Meyers Gives Trump an Earful About Ear Jokes
arts

Seth Meyers Gives Trump an Earful About Ear Jokes

The “Late Night” host expressed secondhand embarrassment after the president referred to the “beautiful ears” and “super hearing” of a NASA official.

By Trish Bendix
Violence Erupts in Australian Town After Arrest of Suspect in Girl’s Killing
world

Violence Erupts in Australian Town After Arrest of Suspect in Girl’s Killing

Police in Alice Springs fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd demanding justice.

By Laura Chung
New Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London
world

New Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London

The statue depicts a man marching with a flag that covers his face. It appeared in a section of London near statues of 19th-century British military and colonial figures.

By Michael Levenson
California Police Can Start Ticketing Driverless Cars
us

California Police Can Start Ticketing Driverless Cars

The Department of Motor Vehicles says it could suspend or revoke permits for Waymo taxis and other driverless cars for continued violations.

By Orlando Mayorquín