Trump Squeezes Immigrants by Cutting Them Off From Jobs, Health Care and Housing

The methodically planned strategy is intended to pressure noncitizens, including many with legal status, to leave the United States.A man and child exited the Annandale Immigration Court earlier this month in Annandale, Va. The Trump administration is pressuring immigrants to leave the country volun

N Nicholas Nehamas, Miriam Jordan, Coral Davenport, Hamed Aleaziz, Lydia DePillis and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

Judge Reopens Trump’s Lawsuit Demanding $10 Billion From IRS

The ruling was a blow to both President Trump, who had voluntarily dismissed the suit last week, and to the Justice Department, which used the suit to establish a fund likely intended for Trump allies.In a stern order on Friday, a judge said that she wanted to investigate the circumstances surroundi

A Alan Feuer and Andrew Duehren

5 Takeaways From a Kennedy Center Ruling That Angered Trump

A federal judge ordered the Kennedy Center to take President Trump’s name off the building. What happens next?President Trump, the chairman of the Kennedy Center, wrote on social media that “we are going to be working with Congress to transfer this failing Institution back to them.”

Z Zach Montague and Julia Jacobs

How NextEra Energy Wielded Political Power in Florida

NextEra, which is seeking to buy Dominion Energy, has often butted heads with consumer groups, residents and journalists in its home state.A Dominion Energy power plant near Davis, W.Va. NextEra Energy’s political activities are expected to be scrutinized as it seeks approval of its purchase of Domi

I Ivan Penn

A Clean Energy PAC Helped Beat Chip Roy, and Now It Has New Targets

A PAC representing wind and solar energy interests spent $1.1 million to boost the Republican primary opponent of Chip Roy, an opponent of renewables. Now they are trying to save a Republican ally in Iowa.A group of renewable energy investors paid for this projection on the side of the Energy Depart

L Lisa Friedman

What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak

Aid agencies are racing to help underequipped health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. More than 245 people are now suspected to have died from the virus.Disinfecting a path outside a hospital in Mongbwalu, a mining town at the center of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of th

A Amelia Nierenberg, Ephrat Livni and Lynsey Chutel

As Trump Mulls Decision About Iran War Deal, a Restive Middle East Waits to Hear

The president has wavered on whether to move ahead with an agreement with Iran to end the war. On Friday, he vowed to make a “final determination” soon.President Trump said on Friday that he was meeting with advisers to make a “final determination” about a proposed deal with Iran.

A Aaron Boxerman and Leily Nikounazar

Across the Middle East, Muslims Mark Eid Amid War and Crisis

From Iran to Gaza, Eid al-Adha celebrations were muted as war dragged on and shortages of food and fuel roiled the region.Palestinians prayed near the ruins of Al-Huda Mosque in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Wednesday, the first day of Eid al-Adha. Israel bombed the mosque early in the war in Ga

A Abdi Latif Dahir and Bilal Shbair

The YOLO Republicans

The president is acting as if the midterms no longer matter.

R Robert Siegel, E.J. Dionne Jr., Mona Charen and Jillian Weinberger

The Russian Drone That Hit Romania Also Hit European Confidence

The failure to protect NATO territory further increased anxiety about alliance solidarity, Russia’s intentions and Washington’s commitment to collective defense.Residents near a building that was struck by Russian drone in Galati, eastern Romania, on Friday.

S Steven Erlanger

In a Quiet Corner of America, Greyhound Racing Hangs On. For Now.

West Virginia is home to the country’s last greyhound races, a sport that once drew millions of spectators each year but may soon be banned nationwide.The greyhound track at Wheeling Island Hotel, Casino & Racetrack in Wheeling, W.Va.

S Stefano Montali and Rebecca Kiger