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Trump Announces Boeing Jet Order From China. Beijing Stays Silent.
world

Trump Announces Boeing Jet Order From China. Beijing Stays Silent.

The deal, if it materializes, would be a major win for Boeing, which has lost ground to Airbus in one of the world’s largest aviation markets.

By Keith Bradsher, Qasim Nauman and Niraj Chokshi
Nvidia’s Future in China Remains Unclear After Trump-Xi Summit
world

Nvidia’s Future in China Remains Unclear After Trump-Xi Summit

The standoff comes as Chinese firms increasingly turn to domestic chipmakers like Huawei, in a drive to reduce China’s dependence on Western technologies.

By Meaghan Tobin
President Trump Goes to China
world

President Trump Goes to China

Mr. Trump’s trip, the first U.S. presidential visit to China in almost a decade, was closely watched for signs of whether a trade truce between the countries would hold.

By The New York Times
As Powell Steps Down, the Fed Confronts ‘Regime Change’
us

As Powell Steps Down, the Fed Confronts ‘Regime Change’

Jerome H. Powell is passing the chair’s baton to Kevin M. Warsh at the Federal Reserve, an institution that President Trump’s pick says needs an overhaul.

By Colby Smith
It’s Not Just U.S. Stocks. A.I. and Oil Are Moving Global Markets, Too.
business

It’s Not Just U.S. Stocks. A.I. and Oil Are Moving Global Markets, Too.

Intel, along with Taiwan and South Korea, are the latest winners, our columnist says. True diversification is hard to find.

By Jeff Sommer
How Iran’s Energy Exports Are Still Headed Toward China
world

How Iran’s Energy Exports Are Still Headed Toward China

The U.S. blockade has intercepted dozens of vessels since mid-April. But a small number of ships with Iranian cargo are still sailing.

By Adina Renner and Jenny Gross
A Top U.S. Commander Dismisses Reports of Civilian Deaths in Iran
us

A Top U.S. Commander Dismisses Reports of Civilian Deaths in Iran

Adm. Brad Cooper said a strike on an Iranian school may have been the only civilian casualty incident of the war.

By Greg Jaffe
C.I.A. Director Visits Cuba as Tensions Rise and Island Runs Out of Oil
us

C.I.A. Director Visits Cuba as Tensions Rise and Island Runs Out of Oil

John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, is the highest-ranking official in the Trump administration to visit the country.

By Julian E. Barnes, Michael Crowley and Frances Robles
Joe Sedelmaier Dies at 92; Ad Auteur Behind ‘Where’s the Beef?’
business

Joe Sedelmaier Dies at 92; Ad Auteur Behind ‘Where’s the Beef?’

He directed nearly 1,000 comedic commercials, including a much-quoted spot for Wendy’s and one for FedEx featuring a manic speed talker.

By Richard Sandomir
Oysterman, Veteran, Prep-School Alum: A Senate Candidate’s Complex Class Story
us

Oysterman, Veteran, Prep-School Alum: A Senate Candidate’s Complex Class Story

Democrats are pinning their hopes of flipping the Senate on Graham Platner, who has made his working-class persona key to his campaign. His background defies easy categorization.

By Lisa Lerer, Katie Glueck and Sophie Park
Bernie Sanders Backs Slate of Candidates in Bid to Cement Progressive Legacy
us

Bernie Sanders Backs Slate of Candidates in Bid to Cement Progressive Legacy

The five dozen endorsements mostly feature those seeking state or local office who have previously supported the Vermont senator.

By Shane Goldmacher
The Mystery of a Congressman’s Absence Deepens
nyregion

The Mystery of a Congressman’s Absence Deepens

Representative Thomas Kean Jr. last voted in Washington on March 5, citing a medical issue. An appearance planned for late May has been canceled.

By Tracey Tully
Talarico’s Taco Order Turns Into a Texas-Sized Debate
us

Talarico’s Taco Order Turns Into a Texas-Sized Debate

What started as a taco stop with former President Barack Obama quickly turned into a very Texas debate over the proper breakfast taco order.

By Lauren McGaughy
Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill Access by Mail to Continue
us

Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill Access by Mail to Continue

A federal appeals court ruling against the Food and Drug Administration would have restricted access by mail to mifepristone.

By Ann E. Marimow
Mail-Order Abortions Have Quickly Become Common
upshot

Mail-Order Abortions Have Quickly Become Common

Pills shipped to states with bans are a reason abortion has increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned.

By Margot Sanger-Katz and Claire Cain Miller
Enter the Killer Robots: The Ukrainian Forging the Future of Warfare
world

Enter the Killer Robots: The Ukrainian Forging the Future of Warfare

Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s 35-year-old defense minister, sees futuristic military technology as crucial to his country’s survival.

By Andrew E. Kramer
Archaeologists Find Egyptian Mummy Buried With the ‘Iliad’
science

Archaeologists Find Egyptian Mummy Buried With the ‘Iliad’

For the deceased of Roman-era Egypt, Greek literature may have offered a cheat code to a more comfortable afterlife.

By Franz Lidz
Even Alex Murdaugh Didn’t Think His Convictions Would Be Overturned
us

Even Alex Murdaugh Didn’t Think His Convictions Would Be Overturned

His lawyers said he was stunned to learn that South Carolina’s top court had reversed the murder convictions. Prosecutors plan to retry the case, but a second trial could look very different.

By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
The Strange Alliance Trying to Remake American Psychiatry
magazine

The Strange Alliance Trying to Remake American Psychiatry

The Department of Health and critical psychiatry activists are hoping to upend 40 years of medical orthodoxy.

By Daniel Bergner
Deported Despite DACA: Dreamers Face Uncertainty Under Trump
us

Deported Despite DACA: Dreamers Face Uncertainty Under Trump

The administration has said DACA isn’t a right to stay in the United States “indefinitely.” One man with DACA was detained and deported to Mexico in a matter of days.

By Miriam Jordan
U.S. Migrants Deported to Congo: ‘Where on Earth Is This Place?’
world

U.S. Migrants Deported to Congo: ‘Where on Earth Is This Place?’

They were shackled and sent to Kinshasa by the Trump administration. Now they face a dangerous choice: Go back to Latin America or stay in Africa.

By Ruth Maclean, Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, Pranav Baskar and Justin Makangara
Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says
us

Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says

At a court hearing over a presidential order seeking to exert more control over elections, a government lawyer said no “responsible state” should rely on the lists to update their voter rolls.

By Zach Montague and Adam Sella
Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa
world

Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa

From satellite phone check-ins to a borrowed royal plane, new details show how Taiwan’s leader’s team outwitted China and pulled off an audacious journey to southern Africa.

By Chris Buckley and Amy Chang Chien
How a Drug Cartel Made a Mexican State Its Tool
world

How a Drug Cartel Made a Mexican State Its Tool

Cartel insiders say that in exchange for bribes and political support they were allowed to operate in Sinaloa state with near total freedom.

By Paulina Villegas
Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?
arts

Who Are the Favorites to Win Eurovision?

Finland is the favorite for prediction markets and bookmakers, but singers from Australia, Denmark, Greece and Israel are coming for the title, too.

By Alex Marshall
How to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest Final
arts

How to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest Final

The internationally popular event will be available to U.S. viewers, too, although not on domestic TV in some countries that are boycotting this year.

By Elisabeth Vincentelli
The Real Victim of Trump’s War on Numbers Is You
opinion

The Real Victim of Trump’s War on Numbers Is You

Authoritarians go after data. The president has already started.

By Binyamin Appelbaum and James Robinson
Stop Looking for an ‘Offramp’ in Iran. There’s No Such Thing.
opinion

Stop Looking for an ‘Offramp’ in Iran. There’s No Such Thing.

And no, an exit strategy won’t help you, either.

By Carlos Lozada
Late Night Pokes Fun at Trump in China
arts

Late Night Pokes Fun at Trump in China

Jimmy Fallon joked that President Trump’s idea of a Temple of Heaven is very different from the one he toured in Beijing with China’s leader.

By Trish Bendix
What Are Your Evening Rituals? We Want to Know.
well

What Are Your Evening Rituals? We Want to Know.

Do you meditate? Play Wordle? Wear soft pajamas and sip chamomile tea? We’d like to hear about the little routines that help you wind down.

By Amanda Schupak
5 Key Moments During the California Governor Debate
us

5 Key Moments During the California Governor Debate

Candidates have become increasingly combative as they enter the final stretch before the June 2 primary. Once again, Xavier Becerra, a Democratic front-runner, drew most of the attacks.

By Laurel Rosenhall and Soumya Karlamangla
Nebraska Blocks Bar From Using ‘Barber Shop’ Name, Saying That’s Just for Haircuts
us

Nebraska Blocks Bar From Using ‘Barber Shop’ Name, Saying That’s Just for Haircuts

The Omaha establishment changed its name this week from the Barber Shop Blackstone to the Censored Shop Blackstone in protest while it is suing the state in federal court in a trademark fight.

By Neil Vigdor
16 More People in the U.S. Are Being Monitored for Hantavirus, C.D.C. Says
health

16 More People in the U.S. Are Being Monitored for Hantavirus, C.D.C. Says

They were passengers on a plane to Johannesburg with an infected Dutch woman who later died.

By Apoorva Mandavilli