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New York Times
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NYT > Top Stories

Trump Raises Tariffs on India to 50% Over Russian Oil
As punishment for buying Russian oil, President Trump is doubling the tax on goods imported from India, jeopardizing a relationship decades in the making.
Trump Again Escalates Power Grabs in Bid to Fire Fed Member
President Trump claimed he has cause to remove a member of the independent board who has not obeyed his demands to vote for lower interest rates.

Mortgage Fraud Claims Give Trump Weapon Against Lisa Cook and Others
The director of Federal Housing Finance Agency could win the president an opening on the Federal Reserve board.

Fed Governor Lisa Cook to Sue Over Firing, Asserting Trump Abused Power
Lawyers for Ms. Cook promised to take legal action one day after the president moved to fire her over allegations of mortgage fraud.

Stock Market Reaction Is Muted After Trump’s Threats to Lisa Cook and the Fed
The market reaction was muted after President Trump moved to fire the Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. One economist likened the response to a frog in “gently heating” water.

Trump Plays Reality Television Host at Cabinet Meeting That Lasts Hours
As hours ticked by, President Trump played reality television host — “This has never been done before!” — as his cabinet members offered praise. It was a glimpse of how he runs his presidency.

FEMA Suspends Staff Who Signed a Letter Criticizing Trump
The letter, sent to Congress on Monday, said cuts made by the Trump administration had erased improvements made to disaster response since Hurricane Katrina.

Justice Dept. Broadens Inquiry Into Key Players in Russia Investigation
It is the latest effort by President Trump and his allies to impugn the Russia investigation, which the president sees as having been a partisan witch hunt.

Deploy National Guard to Chicago? Trump Says He Has ‘The Right to Do Anything I Want to Do.’
President Trump, who has sent the military into Los Angeles and Washington, has targeted states and cities governed by Democrats.

Jokey Names for Detention Centers Face Criticism for Insensitivity
The use of such names is part of a broader strategy that President Trump and his allies are leaning into in his second term.

A Teen Was Suicidal. ChatGPT Was the Friend He Confided In.
More people are turning to general-purpose chatbots for emotional support. At first, Adam Raine, 16, used ChatGPT for schoolwork, but then he started discussing plans to end his life.
Purging ‘Equity’ Programs, G.O.P. Defunded Its Own Roads
When Republicans repealed a Biden-era “access and equity” grant program for transportation, they canceled funding for projects in some of their own districts.

How the N.Y.P.D.’s Facial Recognition Tool Landed the Wrong Man in Jail
Trevis Williams is eight inches taller than a man accused of flashing a woman in Union Square in February. The police arrested him anyway.

Macron Defends Call for Palestinian Statehood in Letter to Netanyahu
President Emmanuel Macron of France also pushed back against accusations by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he had not done enough to protect French Jews from antisemitic attacks.

The Deadly Risks of Reporting In Gaza
Journalists endure the same harrowing reality as other Gazans: hunger and the constant threat of death. Those challenges risk further stifling what the world hears about the war.

Israel Links Deadly Hospital Attack in Gaza to Hamas Surveillance Camera
The Israeli military said, without providing evidence, that its initial inquiry found that militants had placed an observation camera in the area. It said the attack killed six militants.

U.S. Envoy Talks Peace in Lebanon, but Stirs Anger With ‘Act Civilized’ Remark
At a delicate moment in Lebanese politics, the envoy, Thomas J. Barrack Jr., provoked outrage by warning journalists at a news conference there not to be “animalistic.”
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are Engaged, Singer Announces
The news was announced on Instagram: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
Taylor Swift’s Engagement Ring Marks a Return to Vintage Elegance
The pop star’s antique-inspired sparkler channels the “heirloom look,” reflecting a return to antique stones.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Relationship Timeline and Big Moments
Bogie and Bacall, Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio, Beyoncé and Jay-Z: The new celebrity power couple might overshadow them all.
Gates Foundation Quietly Cuts Ties With Firm Linked to Democrats
Officials made no mention of politics in cutting ties with a network of nonprofit funds, but Bill Gates has made other moves to insulate the charity from political pressures.

Democratic Party Scraps Resolutions on Israel and Gaza After Fraught Debate
The measures were almost entirely symbolic, yet laid bare the broader fault lines dividing and shaping the party nearly two years after the war began.

SpaceX Starship Completes Successful Test Flight After Previous Launch Setbacks
After setbacks during the last three launches of Starship, Elon Musk’s rocket company splashed down in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday night.

Lafufus, Fake Labubus, Spawn Safety Warning and Raids
The dupes of the cute-ugly toys have left consumer complaints and warnings about safety risks and potentially hazardous chemicals in their wake.

Where’s Your Evidence, Mr. President?
If the courts allow Trump to get away with firing Lisa Cook, the Fed will be stripped of its insulation from political pressure.

Donald Trump’s Assault on Capitalism
Trump’s personalized control of growing swaths of the economy will harm American economic freedom and competitiveness.

Fired Fed governor vows to sue Trump
Also, a Social Security whistleblower. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

Cracker Barrel Drops New Logo Design After Conservative Backlash
The chain, known for its farmhouse aesthetic, ignited a social media firestorm when it announced its “fresh” rebrand last week.

Iowa Democrat Appears to Flip State Legislative Seat in Upset Victory
The Senate seat in the Sioux City area had been held by a Republican. It would be the second time this year that Iowa Democrats had flipped a legislative district.

London Asks Commuters, ‘Please Put Your Headphones In, Thank You’
The campaign for silence on the public transit system, which appeals to consideration for fellow passengers, stops short of strictly enforcing fines.

American Dream Mall Is Sued for Allowing Shopping on Sundays
A lawsuit argues that the American Dream mall, by allowing the sale of lumber, furniture and “wearing apparel” on Sundays, has violated a “blue law” descended from a 1798 statute.
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National Center for Environmental Information
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NCEI News Feed
World Magnetic Model Receives Upgrade
The U.S./U.K. World Magnetic Model (WMM) Report 2025–30 introduces a version of the WMM with higher spatial resolution, known as the WMM High Resolution (WMMHR).
Life in the Benthic Zone
The NOAA Ocean Exploration Benthic Deepwater Animal Identification Guide now includes images of marine animals from the Gulf of Alaska.
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in July 2025
July 2025 had the third-highest July global surface temperature in NOAA’s 176-year record, with temperatures 1.80°F (1.00°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in July 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in July 2025 was 75.4°F, 1.8°F above the 20th-century average, ranking in the warmest third of the 131-year record.
Assessing the Global Climate in June 2025
June 2025 had the third-warmest June global surface temperature in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a temperature 1.76°F (0.98°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
Assessing the U.S. Climate in June 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in June 2025 was 71.2°F, 2.8°F above the 20th-century average, and ranked seventh warmest in the 131-year record.
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.
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