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U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany, Pentagon Says
us

U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany, Pentagon Says

Officials announced the decision after President Trump expressed annoyance with the German chancellor’s remarks about the Iran war.

By Julian E. Barnes and Helene Cooper
How Germany Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran
world

How Germany Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran

After Chancellor Friedrich Merz upset President Trump with criticism of the war, he offered no public sign he believed Mr. Trump’s threats to pull troops were serious.

By Jim Tankersley
Spirit Airlines, a Pioneer of Low-Fare Flights, Shuts Down
business

Spirit Airlines, a Pioneer of Low-Fare Flights, Shuts Down

Spirit once upended the industry by offering very low fares but was in its second bankruptcy in two years after years of struggle.

By Niraj Chokshi
Are You Booked on Spirit? Here’s What You Need to Know.
travel

Are You Booked on Spirit? Here’s What You Need to Know.

After two stints in bankruptcy, the low-cost airline shut down early Saturday. Here’s what travelers should know about rebooking and refunds.

By Seth Kugel
Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Abortion Pill Access by Mail
well

Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Abortion Pill Access by Mail

The court order, in a lawsuit by the state of Louisiana, pauses a Food and Drug Administration regulation that greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

By Pam Belluck
Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage
business

Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage

Americans can’t afford the higher health insurance premiums that resulted from Congress’s refusal to extend federal tax credits.

By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz
F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer
business

F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer

Patients with one of the deadliest cancers have been pleading for an unapproved treatment that may prolong their lives.

By Rebecca Robbins and Gina Kolata
Swalwell Used Social Media to Build His Career. His Accusers Used It to Warn Others.
us

Swalwell Used Social Media to Build His Career. His Accusers Used It to Warn Others.

Eric Swalwell used social media to boost his image and meet women, accusers said. Some of those same women used apps and influencers to join forces years later.

By Madison Malone Kircher
The Super Shoe’s Step-by-Step Evolution
sports

The Super Shoe’s Step-by-Step Evolution

The race to near-weightlessness has been a driving force of innovation in running sneakers and helped lead to records shattering at the London Marathon.

By Adeel Hassan
The Last Moments of Flight 2216
world

The Last Moments of Flight 2216

The crew of a stricken South Korean flight faced a cascade of unforgiving decisions in the last moments. The kind other pilots might look at and ask: What would I have done?

By James Glanz, Mark Walker, John Yoon, Mika Gröndahl and Pablo Robles
Bard College’s President Will Retire After Epstein Revelations
us

Bard College’s President Will Retire After Epstein Revelations

The president, Leon Botstein, who had run Bard for 50 years, faced scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

By Vimal Patel
Authorities Release Video of Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack
us

Authorities Release Video of Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack

The F.B.I. and prosecutors shared an annotated video showing the suspect sprinting through a checkpoint and raising a gun. A frame-by-frame analysis suggests that he may have fired.

By Isabella Kwai, Malachy Browne and Devlin Barrett
N.I.H. Reinstates Employee Put on Leave After Criticizing Trump Research Cuts
us

N.I.H. Reinstates Employee Put on Leave After Criticizing Trump Research Cuts

Jenna Norton had filed a whistle-blower complaint claiming that the agency leadership had retaliated against her.

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Kennedy Consulted With Scandal P.R. Firm While Seeking Cabinet Nomination
nyregion

Kennedy Consulted With Scandal P.R. Firm While Seeking Cabinet Nomination

An associate of the firm, which has been accused of running a smear campaign against the actress Blake Lively, promised to suppress negative stories about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., records show.

By Debra Kamin and Santul Nerkar
Federal Judge Blocks Plan to End Deportation Protections for Yemenis
nyregion

Federal Judge Blocks Plan to End Deportation Protections for Yemenis

A Supreme Court court decision involving similar deportation protections for Haitians and Syrians could have implications for Yemeni migrants.

By Ana Ley and Ashley Ahn
Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars
us

Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars

President Trump said that the European Union was not upholding its part of a trade agreement and that he would increase tariffs next week.

By Ana Swanson and Jeanna Smialek
Stocks Kept Gaining Despite Turmoil in Oil and the Middle East
business

Stocks Kept Gaining Despite Turmoil in Oil and the Middle East

The S&P 500 notched five weeks of gains for the first time in roughly 18 months. In April, it rose more than 10 percent, its best month since November 2020.

By Joe Rennison
Voters Sue Over Louisiana Governor’s Move to Delay Primary
us

Voters Sue Over Louisiana Governor’s Move to Delay Primary

Legal challenges are mounting over the decision to suspend the state’s May House primary after a Supreme Court ruling found that the congressional map was unconstitutional.

By Nick Corasaniti and Emily Cochrane
Southern States Move to Redistrict Under Weakened Voting Rights Act
us

Southern States Move to Redistrict Under Weakened Voting Rights Act

Republican-led legislatures in Tennessee and Alabama will reconvene in the coming days. Unlike in Tennessee, however, a new map in Alabama will require Supreme Court action.

By Emily Cochrane and Abbie VanSickle
Trump Endorses Andy Barr for Senate as Musk-Backed Candidate Exits Race
us

Trump Endorses Andy Barr for Senate as Musk-Backed Candidate Exits Race

The candidate in Kentucky, Nate Morris, said he would be joining the Trump administration. He met with the president a day before his announcement.

By Tim Balk and Theodore Schleifer
Georgia Governor Sets July Date for Special Election to Fill a House Seat
us

Georgia Governor Sets July Date for Special Election to Fill a House Seat

The winner will serve out the rest of Representative David Scott’s seat in Congress after the longtime lawmaker’s death last month.

By Rick Rojas
Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Drug Cartel Steps Down
world

Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Drug Cartel Steps Down

U.S. prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the powerful Sinaloa Cartel in exchange for bribes and political support, setting off a national scandal.

By Jack Nicas
6 Common Medications That May Lower Your Dementia Risk
well

6 Common Medications That May Lower Your Dementia Risk

Some vaccines, along with heart medications and other drugs, appear to have a protective benefit.

By Dana G. Smith
4 Drugs That May Increase Your Dementia Risk
well

4 Drugs That May Increase Your Dementia Risk

Experts have flagged several over-the-counter and prescription medications.

By Dana G. Smith
This Is What’s Behind Trump’s Relentlessness
opinion

This Is What’s Behind Trump’s Relentlessness

“Animal spirits” and American presidents.

By Jackson Lears and John Guida
He Signed Away His Right to Sue by Subscribing to Disney+
opinion

He Signed Away His Right to Sue by Subscribing to Disney+

Thanks to a series of Supreme Court decisions, nearly 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies can — and do — use forced arbitration with consumers or workers.

By Brendan Ballou
It’s Harder Than Ever to Get Federal Disaster Aid. Even in Red States.
climate

It’s Harder Than Ever to Get Federal Disaster Aid. Even in Red States.

During President Trump’s second term, the disaster declarations that unlock money are taking longer than in the past. Blue states wait the longest and they hear ‘no’ more often.

By Scott Dance and Ashley Cai
Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office — and Justice.
world

Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office — and Justice.

Ratna Debnath is a candidate for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party, which is campaigning on women’s safety in an Indian state election.

By Anupreeta Das and Hari Kumar
Cornell President’s Car Bumps Into Students After Confrontation Over Gaza
us

Cornell President’s Car Bumps Into Students After Confrontation Over Gaza

After a debate over the war, students say the university president hit them with his vehicle. He says he was the victim in the incident.

By Santul Nerkar and Cole Louison
On May Day Cuba’s Communist Leaders Deliver a Defiant Tone to the U.S.
world

On May Day Cuba’s Communist Leaders Deliver a Defiant Tone to the U.S.

In front of the American Embassy in Havana, the Cuban government held its annual International Worker’s Day celebration as the United States sought to end the communist ruling system.

By Frances Robles