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Governors in California, Oregon and Washington said their states would work together on vaccine guidance in a time of turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Florida ends all vaccine mandates
3Kby Patricia Mazzei / 2h
The state would be the first to scrap requirements that children be vaccinated to attend school, among other rules.
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Total spending could top $200 million in a November contest that could help determine control of the House next year.
100+by Alan Blinder / 34min
The ruling marked a victory for Harvard in its battle with the president, but the judge’s decision may not be the final word.
100+by Alan Blinder / 48min
Harvard had sued the Trump administration in an effort to restore billions in research funds that the government canceled this spring.
Laura Loomer disrupts Senate intelligence meeting
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Senator Mark Warner’s visit was classified and not intended to be publicized. It was to include a meeting with the head of the agency and a briefing on the agency’s use of artificial intelligence.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging “legal war” against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization.
Trump dismisses Epstein file demands
500+by Minho Kim / 1h
The accusers’ demands come as some Congress members push to compel the release of the full investigative file on Jeffrey Epstein.
21by Jessica Grose / 1h
Health has become polarized by the Trump administration, which shares a similar ethos to “The Biggest Loser,” including an obsession with personal responsibility.
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Fall is busy enough. Let us help with the cooking.
Funicular derailment in Lisbon kills three
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The funicular line, one of three in Lisbon, is a popular tourist attraction.
City data actually suggest that rat sightings are declining. But horror stories are everywhere, and a single rat in a stroller is enough to set off a panic.
100+by Karen Weise / 2h
The e-commerce giant is ending a program that let Prime members share free shipping with a family member who lives somewhere else. Here’s what to know.
Xi Jinping Putin discuss longevity
by Anton Troianovski and Chris Buckley / 2h
Medical advances and geopolitics collide for two septuagenarian leaders who have suggested that their time in office is far from over.
Google avoids Chrome breakup ruling
by Steve Lohr / 2h
A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious antitrust approach by courts.
by Christina Jewett / 2h
The agency’s staff scientists pointed out how Covid was still unpredictable and posed a threat to toddlers, but the official decided to restrict shots only to children with risk factors.
Google avoids Chrome breakup ruling
by Steve Lohr / 3h
A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious antitrust approach by courts.
by Valerie Hopkins / 3h
Rides in his hulking bulletproof Aurus with the Indian and North Korean leaders offered the Russian leader an ideal setting for deepening ties.
by Dana Rubinstein, Nicholas Fandos, Maggie Haberman and William K. Rashbaum / 3h
The conversations have also involved finding a place for Curtis Sliwa with the goal of giving Andrew Cuomo a better chance of defeating Zohran Mamdani in November.
Florida ends all vaccine mandates
13Kby Patricia Mazzei / 4h
The state would be the first to scrap requirements that children be vaccinated to attend school, among other rules.
500+by David A. Fahrenthold and Alan Feuer / 4h
The suit says the nonprofit’s leaders — who helped bring anti-immigrant ideas into the G.O.P. mainstream — used donor money to buy a castle-like home.
500+by Emily Baumgaertner Nunn / 4h
California, Oregon and Washington said they would work together to review scientific data, saying the C.D.C. could no longer be trusted. But Florida said it would abolish all vaccine mandates.
300+by Annie Karni / 4h
Top campaign officials told House Republicans they should rebrand the measure the president dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” in a nod to its unpopularity with voters.
Trump cancels $679 million wind funding
400+by Maxine Joselow, Lisa Friedman and Brad Plumer / 4h
The effort involves several agencies that typically have little to do with wind power, including the Health and Human Services Department.
Trump claims US attacked drug boat
500+by Genevieve Glatsky / 4h
The Trump administration says Venezuela is sending vast amounts of cocaine to the United States. Venezuela’s role in the drug trade is overstated, experts say.
by Choe Sang-Hun / 5h
Ahn Hak-sop was captured during the Korean War by the South and imprisoned for more than 40 years. Now 95, he wants to return to the North to die.
by Eric Schmitt / 5h
The defense secretary and President Trump said a small boat was carrying drugs but offered little evidence and few details.
100+by Maggie Haberman and Shane Goldmacher / 5h
The former senator has been out of office for more than 15 years, but his last name is synonymous with Republican politics in a state where party leaders see a chance to flip a seat.
200+by Javier C. Hernández / 6h
The Met, which has withdrawn $120 million from its endowment since the pandemic, reached a lucrative deal to perform in Saudi Arabia for three weeks each winter.
by Mattathias Schwartz / 6h
After a 2020 breach thought to be Russia’s work, the courts told Congress that they would harden a system storing sealed documents. Five years later, the system was hacked again.
35by Nicholas Nehamas, Kassie Bracken, Christina Shaman, June Kim and Andrew Cagle / 6h
As ICE ramps up for more deportations under President Trump, Nicholas Nehamas, a Washington correspondent for The New York Times, talks with applicants at an ICE recruitment fair in Texas.
by Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly and Ian Mount / 8h
The nuclear option for addressing the tech giant’s search dominance — a break-up — is off the table. That’s lifting Big Tech stocks.
Trump supports US troops in Poland
by Andrew Higgins / 9h
The meeting between President Trump and Poland’s largely ceremonial president, Karol Nawrocki, highlights divisions within the biggest economic and military power on the European Union’s eastern fringe.
Israel plans West Bank annexation
1Kby Aaron Boxerman / 9h
Bezalel Smotrich said Israel should take over most of the territory, partly in response to growing international moves to recognize a Palestinian state.
by Li Yuan / 10h
We explore an act of defiance in China. But first, a look at President Trump’s health.
200+by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Jessica Metzger and Tripp Mickle / 11h
Plus, a post-mortem on the summer box office.
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Challenges to the administration’s use of the 18th-century wartime law have gone all the way to the Supreme Court. Here’s where they stand.
by Aaron Short / 11h
The Atlantic Coast leopard frog, first identified in an industrial section of Staten Island in 2012, is now on the state’s endangered species list. Conservation groups see an opportunity.
500+by Shane Goldmacher / 11h
Dan Kleban enters a crowded Democratic primary as party leaders wait for Maine’s Democratic governor, Janet Mills, who is “seriously considering” a run for Senate.
by Julie Bosman / 11h
The lawmakers, led by a Republican majority, are expected to consider new maps that would help Republicans gain another seat in Congress. They already hold six of the state’s eight congressional seats.
Rubio visits Mexico for security talks
500+by Jack Nicas / 11h
U.S. pressure to crack down on corrupt politicians has squeezed President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico ahead of her meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
400+by Eliza Shapiro / 11h
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, once called for defunding the police and decriminalizing prostitution. He says he has changed.
by Matthew Haag / 11h
Employers are adding far fewer jobs, and even the health care sector could soften. But the city’s economy appears stronger than those on the West Coast.
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