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Nate Holden, L.A. Democrat With a Cameo in 2024 Presidential Race, Dies at 95

An outspoken politician, he served four terms on the City Council and one in the California State Senate. And yes, that was him in the helicopter with Donald Trump.

Trump Aims to Use More F.B.I., Drug and Gun Agents to Pursue Immigrants

The Justice Department plans to bolster enforcement and deportation work in 25 cities across the United States.

Elon Musk and Sam Altman Among Business Leaders at Trump-Saudi Lunch

Many of the executives — including representatives of four of the 10 biggest U.S. companies by market value — are seeking business from Saudi investors and a chance to lobby top Trump officials.

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Grants to Harvard

The latest broadside from the federal government comes as Harvard faces multiple investigations from across the Trump administration.

C.I.A. Rejects Diversity Efforts Once Deemed as Essential to Its Mission

The Trump administration is dismantling programs that some former directors believed helped sharpen the agency’s competitive edge.

In Illinois, ‘Crime-Free Housing’ Laws May Evict Some for Minor Offenses

In some Illinois cities, shoplifting, calling 911 too many times or even being a victim of a crime can get you kicked out of your home.

Six Ways Cities Are Trying to Keep Rental Properties and Tenants Safe

In some places with crime-free housing laws, landlords must kick out tenants who have had too much contact with the police.

4 Memorable Moments From Presidential Visits With Saudi Leaders

From F.D.R. to Trump, presidents have traveled to see Saudi Arabia and its royal family on a variety of diplomatic missions, some more inscrutable than others.

Why Saudi Arabia Rolled Out a Lavender Carpet for Trump’s Visit

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has swapped red carpets for lavender, a symbolic color for the kingdom that celebrates national identity.

Inside a Google Street View Car: A Celebrity on Wheels

Joe McCallen, 63, has mapped 100,000 miles of road for Google’s immersive map. He has no plans to stop.

Austin Welcomed Elon Musk. Now It’s Weird (in a New Way).

The famously liberal bastion of Austin is grappling uneasily with Elon Musk’s rightward turn, which has begun transforming his adopted home into an unlikely hub of right-of-center thinkers.

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