Home » Archives by category » New York Times (Page 47)

JD Vance’s Half Brother Advances in Race for Cincinnati Mayor

Cory Bowman will next face Aftab Pureval, the Democratic incumbent, who outperformed him in Tuesday’s nonpartisan primary.

Trump Says U.S. Will End Bombings of Houthi Militants in Yemen

It was unclear whether the Houthis were going to stop impeding international shipping, which was the objective of the American bombing campaign.

Hegseth Orders 20 Percent Cut in Military’s Senior Ranks

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has already fired a raft of military leaders, many of them women and people of color, including the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

What We Know About Trump’s $1.5 Million-a-Head MAGA Inc. Super PAC Dinner

The dinner is the latest high-dollar fund-raiser that MAGA Inc. has held in recent weeks.

At Least 3 Dead After Boat Overturns Near San Diego

A survivor told the authorities that 18 people were aboard the vessel, which appeared to carrying migrants. Search and rescue efforts were suspended Monday morning.

Trump’s Idea to Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison Draws Criticism From Tourists

At the beloved attraction in San Francisco Bay, visitors could scarcely believe President Trump had suggested turning Alcatraz back into a penitentiary.

Declassified Spy Memo Contradicts Trump on Venezuela Gang Ties

The release of the memo further undercuts the Trump administration’s rationale for using the Alien Enemies Act to deport scores of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador.

AOC Won’t Seek House Oversight Committee Role

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Democrats’ emphasis on seniority led her not to seek a leadership role on the powerful Oversight Committee.

Judge Orders Elections Board to Certify Democrat’s Victory in Contested N.C. Race

The federal ruling on Monday was the most significant legal victory yet for Justice Allison Riggs, the Democratic incumbent in a State Supreme Court race.

Signal Clone Used by Waltz Suspends Service After ‘Security Incident’

The clone, TeleMessage, was the subject of a reported hack in which the contents of some direct messages and group chats were stolen.

Former Judges Condemn Trump Administration’s Arrest of Wisconsin Judge

Judge Hannah C. Dugan was accused of directing an undocumented immigrant to leave through a side door while federal agents waited for him.

Recent Comments