October 1, 2025, 4:30 a.m. Eastern time
Government funding was cut off shortly after midnight in a spending deadlock that could cut essential services and lead to mass layoffs.
The U.S. generals and admirals summoned from around the world had been given little information about the planned event.
In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.
The 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook the province of Cebu, killing at least 69 people and injuring more than 150. Heavy rainfall has hampered rescue efforts.
The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.
We take a closer look at Gen Z protests raging against the political establishment, from Nepal to Madagascar.
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A federal judge said Sigal Chattah was not “validly serving as acting U.S. attorney.” The Trump administration had appointed her to the post in a way that circumvented federal procedures.
The agreement, if finalized, would follow months of grappling over federal dollars as the Trump administration pressured the university in its broader push to reshape higher education.
Shutdowns are complicated and could have wide-ranging consequences. Your input can help steer our coverage.
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A coalition of blue states and Washington, D.C., accused the Trump administration of illegally “taking money from its enemies” in freezing emergency preparedness grants.
The investigation is the “first of many” targeted at U.S. cities, said Joseph B. Edlow, the director of U.S.C.I.S.
On an almost daily basis, thousands of words pour forth from the president’s mouth. Sometimes, he tucks in a wildly revealing insight about the direction he is taking the country.
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E.J. Antoni, a conservative economist, had faced bipartisan criticism as President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Russia’s war on Ukraine changed the course of a generation of start-ups and investors that have applied a new business model to Europe’s military buildup.
Founded by a co-creator of ChatGPT, Periodic Labs aims to build artificial intelligence that can accelerate discoveries in physics, chemistry and other fields.
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The music mogul will be sentenced on Friday after a jury found him guilty of transporting people for prostitution.
City regulators are focusing on potential fund-raising irregularities that could result in the clawback of $10 million from Mr. Adams’s 2021 mayoral campaign.
A Turkish journalist was taken away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital after U.S. agents shoved another journalist.
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The couple married in Australia in 2006. Their breakup surprised many fans.
At Dia Beacon, a retrospective looks at the career of Tehching Hsieh, whose yearlong performance art pieces were some of the most grueling the medium has ever seen.
Hear songs from “One Battle After Another,” “Inherent Vice” and several of the director’s other films.
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The front-runner for New York mayor is leveraging his lifelong love of eating to inform his policy plans and spread his message.
Miru opens above City Winery on Pier 57, Bar Lumière finally sees the light of day and more restaurant news.