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SpaceX Starship Explodes During Test in Texas
The Starship experienced a “major anomaly” before starting its 10th flight test. Elon Musk’s giant moon and Mars rocket has a mixed record of success.
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Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy Talk’
President Trump is pondering swift military action in Iran. There were similar expectations that the war in Iraq would be quick and triumphant.
Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy Talk’
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For Tennessee’s Transgender Families, Supreme Court Ruling Was Bitter, but Expected
The state has been a leader in the rollback of L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
For Tennessee’s Transgender Families, Supreme Court Ruling Was Bitter, but Expected
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U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States.
U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
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As Trump Debates Iran Action, the Meaning of ‘America First’ Is on the Line
As President Trump ponders involving the United States in Israel’s attacks on Iran, the G.O.P. faces a thorny question: What does “America first” really mean?
As Trump Debates Iran Action, the Meaning of ‘America First’ Is on the Line
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Justice Dept. to Cut Gun-Sale Inspectors by Two-Thirds as It Moves to Downsize A.T.F.
The move is part of the Trump administration’s effort to defang and downsize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Justice Dept. to Cut Gun-Sale Inspectors by Two-Thirds as It Moves to Downsize A.T.F.
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Democrats’ Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Party’s Retreat
While some in the party denounced the Supreme Court’s decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the party’s discomfort on the issue.
Democrats’ Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Party’s Retreat
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U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn
The largest perils may lie in the aftermath, many experts say, just as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq.
U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn
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New Report Highlights Air Traffic Control Staffing Woes
While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.
New Report Highlights Air Traffic Control Staffing Woes
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Iran Crisis Overshadowed as Senators Squabble at Hearing
A hearing featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth exposed a major divide over the dangers of using U.S. troops domestically.
Iran Crisis Overshadowed as Senators Squabble at Hearing
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Trump Suggests He May Withhold California Disaster Aid Over His Feud With Newsom
President Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom have traded sharp insults in recent days as California awaits billions of dollars in federal wildfire relief.
Trump Suggests He May Withhold California Disaster Aid Over His Feud With Newsom
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What to Know After Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The decision to uphold the Tennessee law will most likely mean a patchwork of laws throughout the country, a map that traces current political polarization.
What to Know After Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
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Karen Read Acquitted in Murder Trial Over Boyfriend’s Death Outside Boston
A jury cleared Ms. Read of charges related to the 2022 death of John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, and convicted her only of drunken driving, in a trial that attracted wide attention.
Karen Read Acquitted in Murder Trial Over Boyfriend’s Death Outside Boston
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Andrea Lucas Defends E.E.O.C. Record Under Trump at Senate Hearing
Ms. Lucas, the acting chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, is seeking Senate approval to renew her role as commissioner, which is a requirement for her leadership post.
Andrea Lucas Defends E.E.O.C. Record Under Trump at Senate Hearing
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Stanley Nelson, Journalist Who Investigated Klan Murders, Dies at 69
Born and raised in Louisiana, he investigated unresolved civil-rights-era killings in the Deep South. His reporting on one of those cases made him a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Stanley Nelson, Journalist Who Investigated Klan Murders, Dies at 69
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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The justices ruled that the state’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles.
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
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The D.N.C. Is in Chaos and Desperate for Cash Under Ken Martin
Under its new leader, Ken Martin, the Democratic National Committee has been plagued by infighting and a drop in big donations, raising alarms from Democrats as they try to win back power.
The D.N.C. Is in Chaos and Desperate for Cash Under Ken Martin
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Reporter Is Detained by ICE After Reporting on Immigration Protest
Mario Guevara, a Spanish-language reporter originally from El Salvador, was arrested while covering a “No Kings” protest outside Atlanta on Saturday, his lawyers said.
Reporter Is Detained by ICE After Reporting on Immigration Protest
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Trump’s Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight
The president’s supporters are warring over two dueling campaign promises: to steer clear of foreign wars and to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Trump’s Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight
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The Last Time Supreme Court Considered Trans Rights, It Protected Them
In 2020, the justices ruled 6-3 that gay and transgender workers were shielded from employment discrimination nationwide.
The Last Time Supreme Court Considered Trans Rights, It Protected Them
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No One Answers When Lawmakers From Illinois Knock on ICE’s Door
Four Democratic members of Congress tried in vain to enter an immigration processing facility near Chicago.
No One Answers When Lawmakers From Illinois Knock on ICE’s Door
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Trump Quizzes Workers at the White House: ‘Any Illegal Immigrants?’
President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House.
Trump Quizzes Workers at the White House: ‘Any Illegal Immigrants?’
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These States Have Laws Restricting Some Treatments for Transgender Minors
Transgender minors and their parents, guardians and doctors have challenged bans in 19 states, with mixed results.
These States Have Laws Restricting Some Treatments for Transgender Minors
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What Has Medical Research Found on Gender Treatments for Trans Youth?
The Supreme Court cited the uncertainty in the scientific evidence when upholding Tennessee’s ban on the treatments.
What Has Medical Research Found on Gender Treatments for Trans Youth?
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Sotomayor’s Dissent Criticizes Supreme Court Decision in Transgender Care Case
Justice Sotomayor also read her dissent from the bench, a move typically reserved to emphasize a justice’s extreme displeasure with a decision.
Sotomayor’s Dissent Criticizes Supreme Court Decision in Transgender Care Case
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Tucker Carlson Berates Ted Cruz Over Bellicose Stance on Iran
In an interview that highlighted a rift on the far right over the role of the United States in confronting Iran, the host confronted the senator over his hawkish stance, suggesting he was ill-informed.
Tucker Carlson Berates Ted Cruz Over Bellicose Stance on Iran
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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The justices ruled that Tennessee’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles.
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
© Maansi Srivastava for The New York Times
A transgender clinic opened in 2018. Four years later, the firestorm began.
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Here’s the latest on the decision.
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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The justices ruled that Tennessee’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles.
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
© Maansi Srivastava for The New York Times
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Sarah Stogner Elected Prosecutor in Texas Oil Country
Sarah Stogner had never tried a criminal case before getting elected D.A. in an oil-rich area half the size of New Jersey. So far, it’s been a struggle.
Sarah Stogner Elected Prosecutor in Texas Oil Country
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How Florida’s Attempt to Let Teens Sleep Longer Fell Apart
After lawmakers required high schools to start no earlier than 8:30 a.m., school administrators complained that it was unworkable. Last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a repeal.
How Florida’s Attempt to Let Teens Sleep Longer Fell Apart
© Micah Green for The New York Times
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In ‘Tehrangeles,’ Iranian Americans Anxiously Watch War Unfold From Afar
The Los Angeles area is home to the biggest diaspora of Iranians. The growing war between Iran and Israel has rattled this tight-knit community.
In ‘Tehrangeles,’ Iranian Americans Anxiously Watch War Unfold From Afar
© Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times
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Tina Smith, on a Hit List in Minnesota, Speaks Out on Political Violence
Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota learned that her friend was assassinated, and that she had been a potential target herself. Now, she has blunt thoughts on who bears blame for violent outbursts.
Tina Smith, on a Hit List in Minnesota, Speaks Out on Political Violence
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In ‘Tehrangeles,’ Iranian Americans Anxiously Watch War Unfold From Afar
The Los Angeles area is home to the biggest diaspora of Iranians. The growing war between Iran and Israel has rattled this tight-knit community.
In ‘Tehrangeles,’ Iranian Americans Anxiously Watch War Unfold From Afar
© Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times
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From Resignation in Protest to Campaign for Congress
Bridget A. Brink, who stepped down as ambassador to Ukraine in April out of objections to President Trump’s pro-Russian approach to the war, is now speaking out and running for office at home.
From Resignation in Protest to Campaign for Congress
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Images of Handcuffed Democrats Are Piling Up in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Federal agents have arrested a growing number of the party’s elected officials, fueling liberal outrage and conservative accusations that Democrats are carrying out publicity stunts.
Images of Handcuffed Democrats Are Piling Up in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
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Texas Passed a Law Protecting Campus Speech. It’s on the Verge of Rolling It Back.
A bill would restrict “expressive activities” on campus — which could include what students wear and the hours and weeks they can protest.
Texas Passed a Law Protecting Campus Speech. It’s on the Verge of Rolling It Back.
© Jordan Vonderhaar for The New York Times
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William G. Young, a Reagan-Appointed Judge, Is Fast-Tracking Trump to Trial
Judge William G. Young’s long career has been punctuated by high-profile cases and outspoken advocacy for the judiciary’s value and fact-finding power.
William G. Young, a Reagan-Appointed Judge, Is Fast-Tracking Trump to Trial
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An Unlikely Prosecutor Is Now the Law in Texas Oil Country
Sarah Stogner had never tried a criminal case before getting elected D.A. in an oil-rich area half the size of New Jersey. So far, it’s been a struggle.
An Unlikely Prosecutor Is Now the Law in Texas Oil Country
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Ohio Officer Won’t Be Charged in Fatal Shooting of Teenager
The teenager, Ryan Hinton, was shot by a police officer responding to a stolen vehicle report on May 1. The youth’s father is accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy with his car.
Ohio Officer Won’t Be Charged in Fatal Shooting of Teenager
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NAACP Won’t Invite Trump to Its National Convention, Breaking 116-Year Tradition
The move by the N.A.A.C.P., the nation’s largest and oldest civil rights organization, marked a new low in its relationship with the Trump administration.
NAACP Won’t Invite Trump to Its National Convention, Breaking 116-Year Tradition
© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times
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In a Year of Working Dangerously, Fear of Trump Marks Public Service Awards
The Trump administration’s large cuts to the federal work force turned an annual celebration of federal workers into a reminder of loss.
In a Year of Working Dangerously, Fear of Trump Marks Public Service Awards
© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times
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Federal Judge Certifies Class Action for Transgender People Seeking Passports
A preliminary injunction blocking the State Department from enforcing a new passport limit extends to all trans passport seekers.
Federal Judge Certifies Class Action for Transgender People Seeking Passports
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Trump’s Conflicting Messages on Workplace Raids Leave Businesses Reeling
Trump officials insist the president is fully committed to mass deportation. But they have been careful not to directly contradict the president’s attempt to offer a reprieve to certain businesses.
Trump’s Conflicting Messages on Workplace Raids Leave Businesses Reeling
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Heavily Armed Man at ‘No Kings’ Protest Had 13 Bombs at Home, Police Say
Kevin Krebs, 31, of Malvern, Pa., is facing more than two dozen additional charges after investigators searched his house on Monday.
Heavily Armed Man at ‘No Kings’ Protest Had 13 Bombs at Home, Police Say
© Kriston Jae Bethel for The New York Times
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Trump Calls for Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’ and Threatens Its Supreme Leader
The decision to launch a full-on attack on Iran would be in the gray area between the president’s powers as commander in chief and the Constitution’s mandate that only Congress can declare war.
Trump Calls for Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’ and Threatens Its Supreme Leader
© Kenny Holston/The New York Times
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Senators Assail Antidoping Regulator for ‘Stonewalling and Intimidation’
Members of both parties criticized the World Anti-Doping Agency for its decision not to sanction Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned substance, including some who went on to win Olympic medals.
Senators Assail Antidoping Regulator for ‘Stonewalling and Intimidation’
© Eric Lee for The New York Times
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Elected Officials Who Have Been Detained in Protests
The arrest of Brad Lander was the latest case in which an official has been held while protesting President Trump’s immigration agenda.
Elected Officials Who Have Been Detained in Protests
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What We Know About How the Minnesota Assassination Case May Unfold
Both state and federal officials are pursuing murder charges against a man they say killed a state lawmaker and her husband. A federal case could lead to the death penalty.
What We Know About How the Minnesota Assassination Case May Unfold
© Tim Gruber for The New York Times