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New York Times
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NYT > Top Stories

California Rolls Back Its Landmark Environmental Law
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers scaled back a law that was vilified for its role in California’s housing shortage and homelessness crisis.

Here Are the Republican Senators Who May Revolt on Trump’s Bill
Senate Republicans can afford to lose no more than three of their own votes on the bill, but two already are opposed and others remained undecided.

The Republicans in Congress Who Are Opting to Self-Deport From Washington
Feeling out of step with President Trump’s G.O.P., Senator Thom Tillis and Representative Don Bacon are deciding to retire.

Elon Musk Promises a New Political Party if Republicans Pass Trump’s Policy Bill
The billionaire and former Trump adviser suggested that if the domestic policy bill passed, he would swiftly form a new “America Party” and back primary challenges to Republicans.

Bryan Kohberger, Suspect in Idaho Student Murders, Accepts Plea Deal
Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, is charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. Prosecutors said they had reached a plea agreement that avoids the death penalty.

Idaho Murders Suspect Felt ‘No Emotion’ and ‘Little Remorse’ as a Teen
Messages and online posts from the Ph.D. student now charged with four murders show that he was once detached and suicidal before he became fascinated with criminals’ minds.

The Dollar Has Its Worst Start to a Year Since 1973
It has continued to slide even as President Trump has backed down from his tariff threats and the U.S. stock market has recovered from its losses.

Canada’s Digital Tax U-turn Highlights Trump and Carney’s Tariff Negotiation Tactics
After President Trump suspended trade talks with Canada over its controversial digital services tax, Ottawa scrapped it to get back to the negotiating table.

Trump Steps Up Pressure Campaign on Powell With Handwritten Note
President Trump has repeatedly attacked Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, for resisting his demands for lower interest rates.

‘The Bear’ Is Back, but Where’s the Beef?
The restaurant’s business challenge in Season 4 — balancing comfort food and haute cuisine — is also a metaphor for the show’s creative issues.

Appeals Court Weighs Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
The case is likely to be the first to reach the Supreme Court on the substantive issue of the president’s invocation of a rarely used wartime law.
Why Trump Had So Many Supreme Court Wins
The New York Times Supreme Court reporter Adam Liptak recaps this Supreme Court term, which was defined by a disproportionate amount of emergency docket cases. Liptak explains why these cases tended to go in the Trump administration’s favor.

Bush, Obama and Bono Commend USAID Staff Members on Their Last Day
Two ex-presidents and a rock star thanked the outgoing workers of a doomed agency.

NYC Panel Approves Rent Increases, a Key Issue for Mamdani and Adams
Mayor Eric Adams, who appointed the Rent Guidelines Board, has attacked Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to freeze the rent if he becomes mayor.

Landlords Say They’re Struggling. Rents Keep Going Up. What Gives?
New York City could soon raise rents on some of its most affordable apartments to help landlords who say they aren’t earning enough. But renters say they’re hurting, too.

How the Hottest Place in India Survives
6 a.m., 30° C, 86° F

Dangerous Heat Grips Much of Europe, With More to Come
A punishing heat wave broke records in southern Europe and hasn’t peaked yet in some places, prompting warnings to residents, employers and tourists to alter their habits.

Gulf States Lead Push to Invest in New Syria
The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as the sway of Iran diminishes.

Trump Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Tightening His Embrace of Its New Leader
U.S. officials said sanctions against targets such as its central bank would end, but they would remain on Syria’s former dictator, Bashar al-Assad.

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in L.A. Upends Everyday Life for Latinos
Anxiety over federal immigration detentions has gripped thousands of residents in the area and led many to limit the time they spend in public.

A Common Assumption About Aging May Be Wrong, Study Suggests
Experts have long pointed to inflammation as a natural part of getting older. But a new paper suggests it might be more a product of our environment.

At Glastonbury, Left-Wing Politics Are Shocking Again
Trying to stamp out anti-Israel rhetoric only lends it the frisson of forbidden truth.

BP, Once a Hunter in the Oil Industry, Is Now Prey. What Went Wrong?
The energy giant has been weakened by years of mishaps and poor decisions, leading to rumors of a takeover that may not subside.

Juniper Fire in California Prompts Evacuation Order
The wildfire, in Riverside County, east of Los Angeles, burned almost 700 acres in just a few hours on Monday. About 5,000 people were ordered to leave their homes.

How the Brooklyn Bridge Ship Disaster Unfolded
An initial report from the National Transportation Safety Board described the moments before a Mexican Navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.

Idaho Shooting Suspect Identified in Deadly Ambush of Firefighters
The authorities say that a man who fatally shot two firefighters in Idaho set a brush fire and shot at those who responded, killing two and injuring a third.
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National Center for Environmental Information
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NCEI News Feed
Regional Temperature and Precipitation Impacts and Outlooks
The June 2025 three-month summaries of climate impacts and outlooks are now available for 13 regions and subregions.
Assessing the Global Climate in May 2025
Globally, May 2025 was the second-warmest May in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a temperature 1.98°F (1.10°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in May 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in May 2025 was 61.7°F, 1.5°F above the 20th-century average, ranking in the warmest third of the 131-year period of record.
Assessing the Global Climate in April 2025
The April global surface temperature was 2.20°F (1.22°C) above the 20th-century average, making it the second-warmest April on record.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in April 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in April was 53.6°F, which is 2.6°F above the long-term average and ranks in the warmest third of the 131-year record.
Assessing the Global Climate in March 2025
The March global surface temperature was 2.36°F (1.31°C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9°F (12.7°C), making it the third-warmest March on record.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in March 2025
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in March was 46.9°F, 5.4°F above average.
March 2025 Regional Temperature and Precipitation Impacts and Outlooks
The March 2025 three-month summaries of temperature and precipitation impacts and outlooks are now available for 13 regions and sub regions.
NCEI Collaborates with FathomVerse to Celebrate Citizen Science Month
NCEI is excited to celebrate Citizen Science month by collaborating with MBARI and the FathomVerse mobile game.
NASA DEVELOP Spring 2025
NCEI is proud to host NASA DEVELOP interns in spring 2025.
RSS Feed Updated : 2025-07-01 04:56 AM