Trump Bows to Reality on Epstein Files Vote, in a Rare Retreat

Faced with a mass defection on a bill to demand the release of the Epstein files, the president rushed to avoid an embarrassing loss, suggesting a slip in his iron grip on the G.O.P.Demonstrators outside the Capitol last week. As Republicans gear up for midterm elections and some begin to plot a fut

A Annie Karni and Tyler Pager

Larry Summers to Step Back From Public Commitments Over Epstein Emails

New emails showed that Lawrence H. Summers, a former Harvard president, had stayed in touch with Jeffrey Epstein for years after Mr. Epstein faced sex trafficking charges.Mr. Summers, a former treasury secretary, had sought money from Mr. Epstein for a poetry foundation led by his wife, Elisa New, a

V Vimal Patel

House Is Expected to Vote on Tuesday to Release Epstein Files

Ahead of what was likely to be a unanimous House vote that Republican leaders had toiled to avoid, G.O.P. lawmakers embraced the Epstein transparency bill.Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican, center, at the Capitol last week. “It’s going to be an important vote to c

A Annie Karni

Trump Has the Power to Release the Epstein Files. Why Doesn’t He?

The president has reversed himself and encouraged lawmakers to vote for compelling the Justice Department to turn over investigation documents, but he never really needed their approval.President Trump said on Monday that he would sign a bill related to the release of the full Epstein files should i

L Luke Broadwater

Palestinian Voices Absent from U.S.-Run Center Planning Gaza’s Future

U.S. and Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats and aid workers are congregated in a warehouse in central Israel to talk about the future of Gaza. One key group is missing: Palestinians.U.S. military personnel and other officials monitor screens displaying imagery of the Gaza Strip during a media tour

A Aaron Boxerman, Adam Rasgon, Natan Odenheimer and David M. Halbfinger

Too Powerful to Ignore, Saudi Prince Returns to Washington’s Embrace

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is to visit the White House on Tuesday for the first time since 2018, when the killing of a journalist by Saudi agents made him a pariah.President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, the capital, in May in Mr. Trump’s first major tri

V Vivian Nereim and Ismaeel Naar

The Fed Is Cutting Bank Oversight. Critics See Risks.

The regulator is cutting staff and easing oversight in ways that critics say might make supervisors less equipped to spot a crisis in advance, risking deeper damage to the economy.Michelle W. Bowman has vowed to overhaul the division she was tapped by President Trump to lead.

C Colby Smith and Stacy Cowley

House Democrats Press for Vote to Bar Military Action in Venezuela

The effort would invoke the War Powers Act, which expedites action on measures limiting the president’s war-making authority. It faces long odds in the G.O.P.-led House.Representative Gregory Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, is leading the effort in the House.

R Robert Jimison

Where Mao’s Peasants Tilled the Soil, Tourists Now Pay for the View

Decades ago, a Chinese village became an official symbol of revolutionary “self-reliance.” The slogan hasn’t changed, but nearly everything else has.Jia Tianlian tending his tiny plot of land in Dazhai, a village in northern China that Mao Zedong once hailed as a model for the nation. In the backgro

A Andrew Higgins and Gilles Sabrié

Poor Countries Got $1 Trillion From China. So Did Rich Ones.

Beijing has used loans to developing nations to expand its influence, but a new study says no country has received more Chinese financing than the United States.An Amazon Web Services data center in Ashburn, Va. Some of China’s financing in the United States has been in the form of lines of credit t

A Alexandra Stevenson

Greenpeace Faces an Unusual New Legal Attack From a Pipeline Giant

The company that won a huge verdict against Greenpeace earlier this year has asked a North Dakota court to block a countersuit in the Netherlands.Protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline project near Cannonball, N.D., in September 2016. Earlier this year a court found Greenpeace liable for its role in

K Karen Zraick

After Climate Push, Energy Companies Return to Fossil Fuels in Europe

Recent oil and gas deals in Europe suggest that the growing demand for energy may be leading companies to adopt a more pragmatic approach.TotalEnergies uses facilities like gas-fired power plants and this battery farm on the site of a closed refinery near Dunkirk, France, to balance the power grid.

S Stanley Reed

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing bids to buy all or part of Warner Bros. Discovery, a crown jewel of the industry.Thursday is the deadline for initial bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns the Warner Bros. studio, above.

B Benjamin Mullin, Lauren Hirsch and Nicole Sperling

When the G.O.P. Medicaid Cuts Arrive, These Hospitals Will Be Hit Hardest

Republicans created a special $50 billion fund to help rural hospitals stay afloat, but the biggest impacts may be in cities.Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in South Los Angeles serves more Medicaid patients in its emergency department than any other hospital in California.

E Emily Badger, Alicia Parlapiano and Margot Sanger-Katz

Tanzania: What to Know About the Post-Election Violence

Post-election violence has tarnished the country’s reputation for stability, and the crackdown may have backfired on the government, as officials in Washington call for a re-examination of U.S. ties.Protesters help an injured demonstrator near burning barricades amid clashes in Dar es Salaam on Oct.

M Matthew Mpoke Bigg

C.D.C. Links Measles Outbreaks in Multiple States for First Time

If the outbreaks cannot be extinguished by January, the anniversary of the first cases in Texas, the United States will lose what is known as “elimination status” as determined by the World Health Organization.As of Nov. 13th, the C.D.C. had confirmed 1,723 measles cases nationwide.

A Apoorva Mandavilli and Teddy Rosenbluth