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Blow to Biden-era Program Plunges Migrants Into Further Uncertainty

A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is unclear how quickly many could be deported.

Experts Who Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese Students Are Skeptical of Trump Plan

Some former spy-hunters see the State Department’s plan to revoke visas of some Chinese college students as heavy-handed and counterproductive.

Trump Officials Deported Another Man Despite Court Order

A federal appeals panel ordered officials not to deport a 31-year-old to El Salvador. Minutes later, it happened anyway. The government blamed “administrative errors.”

The Meaning of a Trump-Inspired Style

The Times’s chief fashion critic unravels the Trump-inspired style that has spread quickly across Washington.

Supreme Court Curbs Scope of Environmental Reviews

The question for the justices was whether an agency had complied with a federal law by issuing a 3,600-page report on the impact of a proposed railway in Utah.

F.B.I. Memo on Sheds Light on Dispute Over Venezuelan Gang

The remaining intelligence agencies disagree with the F.B.I.’s analysis tying the gang, Tren de Aragua, to Venezuela’s government.

List of Trump’s Latest Pardons and Commutations, Including Larry Hoover and NBA YoungBoy

A blitz of pardons and commutations included those who have expressed political support or echoed the president in claiming they had been unfairly targeted.

Harvard Fight Illustrates Trump’s Worldview: If He Attacks, It’s Your Fault

Since regaining the White House, President Trump has been fixated on making an example of those who push back against him.

Asked About ‘TACO’ and Tariffs, Trump Lashes Out at Reporter

The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.

Trump Officials Give Harvard 30 Days to Rebut Foreign Student Ban

The announcement of the delay came in a legal filing on Thursday as the two sides faced off in a Boston courtroom.

Thousands Evacuate in Canada as Multiple Wildfires Rage in Manitoba

Officials declared a state of emergency for the entire province of Manitoba on Wednesday as out-of-control fires threatened several communities.

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