Supreme Court T.P.S. Ruling on Haiti Plunges Many Migrants Into Limbo

The decision renders 1.3 million people from more than a dozen countries, many who have lived in the United States for decades, vulnerable to deportation.Members of the National T.P.S. Alliance held a rally in Pasadena, Calif., on Wednesday ahead of the Supreme Court ruling on legal protections unde

M Miriam Jordan, Andrea Zarate and Jazmine Ulloa

Tighter Canadian Borders Limit U.S. Deportees Seeking Refuge

New Canadian policies and a longstanding border agreement with the United States will make heading north a tough route for Syrians and Haitians.Prime Minister Trudeau welcoming Syrian refugees to Toronto in December 2015.

M Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Why the Venezuelan Earthquakes Happened, and What to Expect Next

Twin earthquakes like those that ripped through the region are unusual but not unheard of. Scientists are already gathering data needed for a more detailed picture.Emergency workers at the site of a collapsed building in Caracas on Thursday.

R Robin George Andrews

Deadly Heat Wave in Europe Continues to Smash Temperature Records

The continent’s second heat wave since May continued to disrupt daily life for millions. Officials in Spain said it might have contributed to a spike in deaths.Construction workers in Madrid this week.

L Lynsey Chutel, Nazaneen Ghaffar, Aurelien Breeden and Zane Irwin

Iran Strikes Ship in Strait of Hormuz as Rubio Meets Gulf Leaders

The attack, confirmed by U.S. and Iranian officials, came after Tehran threatened to disrupt traffic in the waterway and as Washington sought regional support for its peace agreement.Secretary of State Marco Rubio and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in Bahrain on Thursday.

P Peter Eavis, Farnaz Fassihi, Jenny Gross and Euan Ward

U.S. Military’s Weapons Shortage Shows Few Signs of Easing Soon

President Trump and Pentagon officials tried to reassure manufacturers as they sought additional funding from Congress.Raytheon missiles at a trade show in Virginia in 2023. The company said in February it would increase production of Tomahawk missiles but needed to find additional suppliers.

H Helene Cooper and Farah Stockman

Federal Judge Strikes Key Parts of Trump Order Restricting Mail Voting

The ruling rejected the Trump administration’s attempt to change federal election procedures through an executive order.“The Constitution does not grant the President any specific powers over elections,” a federal judge ruled on Thursday, tossing crucial parts of President Trump’s executive order th

N Nick Corasaniti and Adam Sella

IBM Unveils New Method to Make Smaller Computer Chip Parts

Industry leaders had worried that innovations in chip miniaturization were no longer possible.A silicon wafer full of microchips at the IBM research facility in Albany, N.Y. Industry analysts briefed on an IBM announcement were impressed, while noting that the approach would face competition.

D Don Clark

Big Companies Aim to Ease A.I. Transition for American Workers

OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon and Microsoft have signed on to an effort led by Gina Raimondo, a former commerce secretary.Gina Raimondo, a former commerce secretary and Rhode Island governor, is calling for companies and the government to do more to orient American workers in a new A.I. era.

L Lydia DePillis

Inside the C.D.C.’s Mad Scramble to Meet Kennedy’s Demands

A cache of internal emails offers a look at the pressure the nation’s public health officials faced from the new health secretary in the early months of the Trump administration.Robert F. Kennedy Jr., seated, at a Senate confirmation hearing last year.

S Sheryl Gay Stolberg

U.S. Inflation Problems Are Far From Over

The Federal Reserve’s new chairman has vowed to deliver price stability, but officials are at odds over whether that will require higher borrowing costs.Kevin M. Warsh, the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, has expressed interest in examining how it measures and models price pressures.

C Colby Smith and Ben Casselman

Why These Affordable Homes Face a 31% Rent Increase

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has promised relief for rent-stabilized tenants. But thousands of apartments under a separate city program are subject to increases, creating an awkward contrast.Tracey Towers in the Bronx is part of the Mitchell-Lama program, which created a decades-old bastion of middle-income

M Mihir Zaveri and Dana Rubinstein

Mamdani’s Rent Freeze Could Become Reality Today. Here’s What to Know.

A freeze for rent-stabilized homes is expected when a city panel votes on Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan on Thursday, but the move is likely to face legal challenges.Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to “freeze the rent” for rent-stabilized apartments was a popular rallying cry during his mayoral campaign.

M Mihir Zaveri