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THE NEW YORK TIMES – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2025

Hundreds of Flights are Canceled as Shutdown Hits Air Travel

The Trump administration ordered the cuts as the shutdown left air traffic controllers working without pay. Disruptions at major airports appeared limited for now.

The Jobs Report Is Canceled. Here’s What Private Data Shows.

The government shutdown canceled a second straight jobs report, but private data sources suggested the labor market has weakened modestly since summer.

The Fed’s Recent Rate Decisions Have Been Divisive. More Lie Ahead.

China Suspends Some Export Controls on Critical Minerals but Retains Others

The Chinese government followed through on promises it made publicly after a recent summit, but has not yet taken other actions sought by the White House.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 2025

Trump Officials to Cut Flights at 40 Major Airports if Shutdown Continues

The plan, which officials said was intended to help air traffic controllers, could force the cancellation of thousands of flights.

As Mamdani Surges Ahead, Schumer Risks Finding Himself Left Behind

The rise of Zohran Mamdani comes at a complicated moment for Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, who is in danger of looking out of touch back home.

A Skeptical Supreme Court Puts Trump’s Economic Agenda in Question

President Trump has used his sweeping global tariffs as an economic tool and a political cudgel. A decision invalidating them could hamper his power.

Russia Seems Close to Its Biggest Capture of a Ukrainian City Since 2023

The Kremlin is focusing its fire on Pokrovsk, a gateway to the Donetsk region, which Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has long coveted.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 2025

Big Redistricting Win in California Propels Newsom

Passage of Proposition 50 Cements His Position on National Stage

Gov. Gavin Newsom has emerged as President Trump’s chief antagonist and raised his national political profile.

Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Face High-Stakes Supreme Court Test

Justices will hear arguments today over whether President Trump acted legally when he used a 1977 emergency statute to unilaterally impose tariffs.

Almost Half of U.S. Imports Now Have Steep Tariffs

The president has transformed U.S. trade policy. Here’s how much of his tariff agenda is under threat at the Supreme Court.

Shutdown Becomes Longest in History, as Trump Officials Say Pain Could Worsen

President Trump and administration officials indicated that fallout could intensify in the coming days, even as he has kept a distance from the crisis.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2025

Critical Elections Across U.S., First of the New Trump Era

New Yorkers Go to the Polls to Elect Their Next Mayor

Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa have put their fates in the hands of voters. Polls close at 9 p.m.

Dick Cheney, Powerful Vice President, Dies at 84

Washington Insider in Era of War and Economic Change

A former defense secretary and congressman, he held the nation’s No. 2 job under President George W. Bush.

Government Shutdown Nears Record

It may break the 34-day record set in 2018. Officials warned of an air travel “disaster,” and only partial payments will be sent to millions on food stamps.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2025

Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs in Test of Presidential Power

The justices face a so-called legitimacy dilemma as they deal with President Trump, who has made clear he would view defeat as a personal insult.

With an Eye on the Midterms, Trump Fuels a Nationwide Scramble for Power

President Trump is imploring lawmakers to redraw their congressional maps, but the debate over redistricting has revealed fissures within both parties.

Elections on Tuesday Offer Democrats a Chance to Get Off the Mat

Governors’ races, mayoral contests and referendums will provide a critical update on the party’s rebuilding project, and a preview of the 2026 midterms.

N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Make Final Push Before Election Day

In Israel, an Unfamiliar Word Is Heard: Peace

A new kind of Mideast peace process is underway, as a determined Trump administration and its allies in the Muslim world seek to broaden a tenuous cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2025

Food Stamp Cuts Expose Trump’s Strategy to Use Shutdown to Advance Agenda

President Trump has stretched the limits of his powers to help those at the heart of his agenda, not the many in greatest need.

Even for Some Mamdani Supporters, His Thin Résumé Is Cause for Concern

Many voters struggle with a fundamental question about Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy: Is a 34-year-old state assemblyman ready to lead the nation’s largest city?

Anger Over ICE Raids Is Driving Some Latino Voters to the Polls

Democrats are concerned that immigration raids will hurt Latino turnout on Tuesday. Republicans dispute that they will play any role in the election.

Trump’s Retribution Campaign Leaves D.C. Prosecutor’s Office in Crisis

Few places have felt the effects as palpably as the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, which has filed criminal cases against President Trump.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2025

Uncertainty Persists for Americans Waiting for Monthly Food Stamps

Judges ordered the federal government to continue providing food assistance during the shutdown. But benefits will still most likely be interrupted.

Shutdowns, Obamacare and the Risks of Bargaining for Policy Wins in a Crisis

A 2013 attempt to leverage minority power in a health care fight blew up on Republicans. Can today be different for Democrats?

As the Shutdown Pain Grows, Trump Attends to Other Matters

President Trump attended a Halloween party and called attention to the marble renovation of a White House bathroom.

Governor’s Race Draws Barack Obama but Not President Trump in Final Days

Prominent figures have flocked to New Jersey to promote Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli in a race with potential implications for the midterm elections.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025

Big Tech’s A.I. Spending Is Accelerating (Again)

Despite the risk of a bubble, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon plan to spend billions more on artificial intelligence than they already do.

The Debate Dividing the Supreme Court’s Liberal Justices

Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.

Trump’s Call to Resume Nuclear Testing Revives a Cold War Debate

President Trump explained the order by saying other, unnamed nations were testing their own nuclear weapons, even though no country has tested since 2017.

What to Know About Testing U.S. Nuclear Weapons

Executions and Mass Casualties: Videos Show Horror Unfolding in Sudan

Evidence of atrocities emerging from the city of El Fasher stoked fears that the region of Darfur was plunging, again, into a cycle of genocidal violence.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2025

Trump and Xi, Hoping to Tone Down Trade War, Agree to 1-Year Truce

After a series of attempts to de-escalate the trade war, President Trump and Xi Jinping moved to roll back many contentious retaliatory measures.

Trump Threatens to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing, Minutes Before Xi Meeting

Haiti and Jamaica Assess Damage as Hurricane Melissa Barrels Toward Bermuda

The storm, now a Category 2, passed through the Bahamas this morning. Officials said 23 people have been killed in Haiti, and five in Jamaica.

Syria’s Rocky Transition Brings New Waves of Displacement

More than 400,000 Syrians have been displaced in the year since the civil war ended, the U.N. says, driven by sectarian violence and property disputes.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 2025

Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall in Cuba After Thrashing Jamaica

The storm caused widespread infrastructure damage in Jamaica and cut internet access for most of its people. Cuba evacuated about 750,000 people.

Trump Meets South Korea’s Leader With a Trade Deal in the Balance

President Trump was meeting with President Lee Jae Myung as the two countries tried to finalize a trade deal that they agreed to in principle in July.

How the 19th-Century Opium War Shapes Xi’s Trade Clash With Trump

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, draws on lessons from Lin Zexu, a Qing official whose defiance of Britain led to China’s defeat but made him a national hero.

Netanyahu Orders Strikes on Gaza, Saying Hamas Violated Cease-Fire

Hamas denied involvement in an attack on Israeli forces, saying that it remained committed to the cease-fire and accusing Israel of violating it.