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  1. Congressional Republicans Begin to Look Beyond Trump

    Thu, 20 Nov 2025 22:08:31 -0000

    Election defeats earlier this month and the approach of 2026 have G.O.P. lawmakers cautiously asserting themselves.
  2. European Leaders Back Zelensky After U.S. Plan Leaves Them Out

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:52:12 -0000

    The 28-point proposal would require Kyiv to surrender territory, reduce the size of its army and relinquish some weaponry, according to officials familiar with the proposal.
  3. Trump’s All-but-Forgotten Border Wall Reaches an Angry Laredo, Texas

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 10:01:08 -0000

    Once the symbol of the president’s immigration policies, the wall has been eclipsed by his deportation efforts, but with $46.5 billion from Congress, construction is ramping up on the Rio Grande.
  4. Republicans’ Redistricting Push Is at Risk of Backfiring

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 10:07:20 -0000

    A series of setbacks for the G.O.P. leaves an unlikely opening for Democrats to narrowly win this year’s redistricting wars.
  5. Trump Promised Lower Prices. His Policies Are Raising Them.

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:44:00 -0000

    From the day he took the oath of office, the president has pursued policies that are making life in America less affordable.
  6. What Trump’s Immigration Policies Are Doing to People Here Legally

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 10:00:43 -0000

    Something new is happening in the breadth and ferocity of efforts to change the makeup of this country.
  7. Is President Trump’s Power Over the Republican Party Waning?

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:44:00 -0000

    Some members of the party are defying him.
  8. ‘I’ll Go When You Go,’ Jimmy Kimmel Tells Trump

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 07:10:14 -0000

    “Let’s ride off into the sunset together like Butch Cassidy and the Suntan Kid,” Kimmel said after the president demanded (again) that ABC take him off the air.
  9. Representative Eric Swalwell Will Run for California Governor

    Fri, 21 Nov 2025 05:48:14 -0000

    Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat, is likely to emphasize his history of fighting President Trump, an approach that many Democratic voters say they want their elected officials to take.