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Hegseth’s Nomination Faces Test Vote

All but two Republicans voted to advance Pete Hegseth’s nomination as secretary of defense to a final vote, as Democrats raced to bolster fresh allegations about his personal conduct.

© Ruth Fremson/The New York Times

Pete Hegseth and his wife, Jennifer Rauchet, at the inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall on Monday after President Trump was sworn into office.

The Dalai Lama Shares Thoughts on China and the Future in a New Book

The spiritual leader of Tibet has published amply but seldom written in depth about politics. Now, as he approaches 90, he shares a detailed and personal account of his decades dealing with China.

© Vincent Kessler/Reuters

The Dalai Lama is Tibet’s spiritual leader. He fled in 1959 after China’s occupation, and has worked to uphold Tibet’s culture, religion and language from exile since then.

Supreme Court Revives Law Meant to Fight Money Laundering

Par : Adam Liptak
The Corporate Transparency Act, which requires businesses to disclose ownership information, was blocked by a federal judge as beyond Congress’s authority.

© Caroline Gutman for The New York Times

Critics of the law say it is burdensome, especially on small businesses like homeowners’ associations and family trusts.

Why Are Buffalo Bills Fans Giving to the Charity of a Ravens Player?

A charitable drive for diabetes research in the name of the Ravens receiver Mark Andrews, who missed a pivotal play in a game against the Buffalo Bills, has raised more than $100,000.

© Gregory Fisher/USA TODAY Sports, via Reuters

Mark Andrews dropped a crucial pass in a playoff game on Sunday.

New Research Finds Potential Alternative to Abortion Pill Mifepristone

The research could further complicate the polarized politics of abortion because the drug in the study is the key ingredient in a pill used for emergency contraception.

© Adria Malcolm for The New York Times

Mifepristone is the first pill in the typical two-drug medication abortion regimen. A study found a potential substitute for mifepristone, which has been targeted by abortion opponents.

Sacklers Up Their Offer to Settle Purdue Opioids Cases, With a New Condition

Par : Jan Hoffman
A group of 15 states have reached a tentative new deal that would require them to set aside hundreds of millions of dollars from the settlement in a legal-defense fund for the family.

© Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg

Purdue Pharma’s headquarters in Stamford, Conn.

Seven Police Officers Are Shot While Responding to Suicide Call in Texas

The officers went to an apartment in San Antonio and were shot by a barricaded man, who was found dead, the authorities said.

© KSAT, via Associated Press

A man who fired at police officers, injuring seven of them, at an apartment in San Antonio on Wednesday night was later found dead, the authorities said.

Ukraine Is Losing Fewer Soldiers Than Russia — but It’s Still Losing the War

Russia has lost about twice as many men to death and serious injury as Ukraine. But the trends favor the Kremlin.

© Nanna Heitmann for The New York Times

A memorial park in Kursk, Russia for soldiers killed in World War II is now also used for burials of soldiers killed in the war in Ukraine.

Kash Patel, Trump’s F.B.I. Pick, Pushed False Claims About Trump Investigations

Kash Patel, Donald J. Trump’s choice to run the bureau, has made a series of spurious assertions about the Russia, Jan. 6 and classified documents inquiries.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Among other false claims, Kash Patel has said that the F.B.I. planned and instigated the Jan. 6 riot.

Trump Revels in a Presidential Perk: The Omnipresent Press Pool

His volubility in his first few days back in office underscores that President Trump is in charge of his own show.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

President Trump sees the ability to capture the attention of reporters at a moment’s notice as one of the best parts of the gig.

Cats May Have Gotten Bird Flu From Raw Pet Food. Here’s What to Know.

Par : Emily Anthes
The cases have spurred new pet food safety rules and poultry surveillance efforts.

© Libby March for The New York Times

Experts have long known that cats are susceptible to the bird flu virus. And feline infections surged after the virus began circulating in dairy farms about a year ago.

Zelensky Could Face Tough Re-election Prospects, Polls Show

The high popularity that the Ukrainian president had in the early days of the Russian invasion, with an approval rating of about 90 percent, has dipped badly.

© Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times

A new trouble spot for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has emerged: the revival of a political opposition animated by the prospects of a cease-fire and the elections that could soon follow.

Donald Trump Is Running Riot

Par : David French
Anyone wondering whether the president was going to pick up from 2017 or 2021 can stop wondering.

© Illustration by George Douglas; source photographs by Troy Harrison and Steve Cicero/Getty Images

‘Emilia Pérez’ Leads the 2025 Oscar Nominations With 13 Nods

“The Brutalist” and “Wicked” secured 10 nominations apiece in a year with a wide-open best picture race. Acting nominees include Demi Moore, Cynthia Erivo, Adrien Brody and Timothée Chalamet.

© Shanna Besson/Netflix, via Associated Press

Karla Sofía Gascón, left, and Zoe Saldaña in a scene from “Emilia Pérez.” Its 13 nominations are the most ever for a Netflix film.

CNN Cuts Jobs and Shuffles TV Lineup as It Enters New Trump Era

Mark Thompson has promised to reinvent CNN since he arrived in 2023. Now, he is remaking the network’s TV lineup and its work force.

© Illustration by Alice Lagarde; Photographs by Tolga Akmen/Shutterstock; Jeenah Moon for The New York Times; Andrew Mangum for The New York Times

Saudi Arabia Says It Will Increase U.S. Trade and Investment by $600 Billion

The Saudi media reported that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had spoken with President Trump, who made the kingdom the first stop on his first overseas presidential trip in 2017.

© Evan Vucci/Associated Press

President Trump met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, in 2017.
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