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The Trump Split Screen: A Peacemaker Abroad, a Retribution Campaign at Home

The Trump Split Screen: A Peacemaker Abroad, a Retribution Campaign at Home

President Trump’s dueling personas were on display this week, providing endless ammunition to his allies and his enemies alike.

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Send National Guard to San Francisco

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Send National Guard to San Francisco

Mr. Benioff, the Salesforce C.E.O. and owner of Time magazine, once supported Hillary Clinton and a business tax for homeless services. Now he’s fully behind Donald Trump.

Judge Signals She Is Likely to Order Abrego Garcia’s Release Soon

Judge Signals She Is Likely to Order Abrego Garcia’s Release Soon

The judge expressed frequent frustrations with the Trump administration, saying it had presented a “totally inconsistent” case to keep the Maryland man in immigration detention.

Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Prompt Rare U.N. Meeting on the United States

Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Prompt Rare U.N. Meeting on the United States

The U.N. Security Council met Friday to discuss the Trump administration’s deadly attacks on what it asserts were drug smugglers in the Caribbean.

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Chinese Goods

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Chinese Goods

The president made the threat after Beijing imposed new global restrictions on the use of rare earth minerals, which are vital supplies for U.S. makers of chips and batteries.

S&P and Nasdaq Slump as Stocks Fall on Trump China Tariff Threat

S&P and Nasdaq Slump as Stocks Fall on Trump China Tariff Threat

The S&P 500 slumped more than 2 percent for the first time in six months, rattling investors after a long stretch of gains.

Gaza Cease-Fire Begins, Israel Says, as Thousands Return to the North

Gaza Cease-Fire Begins, Israel Says, as Thousands Return to the North

The Israeli military’s announcement of a pause in fighting brought a mass movement of people heading home to Gaza City and its surroundings.

Democrats Praise Israel-Gaza Peace Deal, but Not Trump for Forging It

Democrats Praise Israel-Gaza Peace Deal, but Not Trump for Forging It

Most Democrats left President Trump conspicuously unmentioned as they cheered a potential end to the conflict, reflecting the tricky politics around the war and their party’s deep hostility to Mr. Trump.

Ancient Roman Gravestone Found in New Orleans Backyard Touches Off a Mystery

Ancient Roman Gravestone Found in New Orleans Backyard Touches Off a Mystery

Nobody knew how a nearly 2,000-year-old grave marker landed in a backyard for decades — until this week.

How China Powers Its Electric Cars and High-Speed Trains

How China Powers Its Electric Cars and High-Speed Trains

China is building a network of ultrahigh-voltage power lines to carry solar and wind energy hundreds and even thousands of miles as few citizens dare to protest.

Top Justice Dept. Officials Weren’t Told in Advance of James Indictment

Top Justice Dept. Officials Weren’t Told in Advance of James Indictment

Those in the dark included Attorney General Pam Bondi, people familiar with the matter said. The government shutdown, a rush to indict and internal divisions contributed to the lack of coordination.

For Mamdani and James, Twin Targets of Trump, a Political Bond Deepens

For Mamdani and James, Twin Targets of Trump, a Political Bond Deepens

Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, and Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, have a kinship shaped in part by their shared opposition to the president.

The Mortgage Fraud Case Against Letitia James, Explained

The Mortgage Fraud Case Against Letitia James, Explained

An indictment brought by a novice prosecutor and Trump loyalists against one of the president’s foes centers on a 2020 house purchase.

Trump’s Retribution Revival Tour

Trump’s Retribution Revival Tour

When he was running for office, Donald Trump said he’d be too busy as president to go after his enemies. He’s making time for it now.

Macron Reappoints Sébastien Lecornu as France’s Prime Minister

Macron Reappoints Sébastien Lecornu as France’s Prime Minister

President Emmanuel Macron is trying to calm the political turmoil that has gripped the country and jeopardized the passage of a budget.

Billions of Dollars ‘Vanished’: Low-Profile Bankruptcy Rings Alarms on Wall Street

The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and “private credit” lenders.

The W.N.B.A. Gets More Attention Now. That’s Not Always a Good Thing.

The W.N.B.A. Gets More Attention Now. That’s Not Always a Good Thing.

The league’s popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.

María Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize Despite Trump’s Campaign

María Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize Despite Trump’s Campaign

Ms. Machado galvanized a movement that independent analysts say won last year’s election, only to have it stolen by President Nicolás Maduro.

In the Wake of the Edmund Fitzgerald

The mighty ship, immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot, sank 50 years ago on Lake Superior. Our reporter spent a week on a Great Lakes freighter that survived the storm.

A Worthy Nobel Peace Laureate

A Worthy Nobel Peace Laureate

And a reminder of the need to depose the regime of Nicolás Maduro.

The A.I. Prompt That Could End the World

A destructive A.I., like a nuclear bomb, is now a concrete possibility; the question is whether anyone will be reckless enough to build one.

Boston Prosecutors Invoke Law Used Against Anarchists to Charge Protesters

Boston Prosecutors Invoke Law Used Against Anarchists to Charge Protesters

The charges are an indication that Boston’s mayor and Police Department are telegraphing to President Trump that they’re going to come down hard on civil unrest.

Renato Casaro, ‘Michelangelo of Movie Posters,’ Dies at 89

Renato Casaro, ‘Michelangelo of Movie Posters,’ Dies at 89

Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable.

Families of Uvalde Shooting Victims Attend ‘Bittersweet’ School Opening

Families of Uvalde Shooting Victims Attend ‘Bittersweet’ School Opening

Three years after one of the nation’s deadliest school shootings, a new campus in the city will welcome 600 new elementary students.