Trump Fires Official Over Jobs Report, Echoing an Authoritarian Playbook

In firing the head of the agency that collects employment statistics, the president underscored his tendency to suppress facts he doesn’t like and promote his own version of reality.On Friday, President Trump fired the Labor Department official in charge of compiling statistics on employment in Amer

P Peter Baker

Until Trump Fired Her, She Was an Economist With Bipartisan Support

Erika McEntarfer led the agency that produced key data on jobs and inflation. Then July’s report showed a weakening economy, and President Trump accused her of “rigging” the numbers.Erika McEntarfer was appointed as the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics by President Biden in 2023 and co

A Ashley Ahn

U.S. and Israeli Officials Float Idea of ‘All or Nothing’ Gaza Deal

The apparent shift in tone comes as cease-fire negotiations have hit a wall and pressure is mounting on Israel over the hunger crisis in Gaza. But Israel and Hamas remain far apart on the terms of any deal.Protesters in Tel Aviv demanding an immediate end to the war and the release of all hostages h

I Isabel Kershner and Aaron Boxerman

Trump Will Slow, but May Not Stop, the Rise of Electric Vehicles

President Trump and Republicans in Congress are eliminating federal incentives to buy electric vehicles, but carmakers need to keep selling and investing in them.President Trump described federal incentives for battery-powered vehicles as a “mandate that forced everyone to buy electric cars that nob

J Jack Ewing

A Cancer Patient Chose Assisted Death. That Wasn’t the Last Hard Choice.

Tatiana Andia knew Colombia would permit her a medically assisted death. She took her country with her on the journey to dying.Tatiana Andia, who was diagnosed in 2023 with terminal lung cancer, at home in Bogotá, Colombia, where physician-assisted death is legal. But as Ms. Andia was discovering, t

S Stephanie Nolen and Federico Rios Escobar

Some Chinese Weigh Painful Question: Stay or Flee Under Trump?

Over the past two years, Chinese immigrants have constituted one of the largest groups entering the United States. Some fear fines or even imprisonment if they are sent home.Han Lihua says fear has eclipsed his fragile new life, forcing difficult questions about whether the United States can offer a

A Alicia Chen

Putin Widens Effort to Control Russia’s Internet

The introduction of a state-approved messaging app has raised fears that Russia could be preparing to block WhatsApp and Telegram.A new state-sanctioned messenger service, MAX, will come preinstalled by law on all new smartphones sold in Russia starting in September.

P Paul Sonne

When Bloodshed and Chaos Arrived at 345 Park Avenue

On a steamy Monday evening, no one inside the Manhattan office building noticed the dark BMW pull up outside. The driver entered the lobby with a rifle in his hand.The building’s entrance the morning after the shooting.

M Michael Wilson, Maureen Farrell and Chelsia Rose Marcius

A City in Kansas Is Suing Over a Planned ICE Detention Center

Leavenworth, Kan., was forged by the corrections industry, but residents are divided over plans for a privately operated immigration detention site in town.Leavenworth, Kan., has long been known for its corrections facilities, including an imposing federal penitentiary.

M Mitch Smith

Billionaire Behind Miami Immigration and Deportation Ads Steps Forward

“Deporting immigrants is cruel,” some of the ads against Cuban Americans in Congress read. Michael B. Fernández wanted to “wake up” Miami’s conscience.Michael B. Fernández’s goal for the ad campaign is to help oust three Florida Republicans from Congress, who he says have failed to push back against

P Patricia Mazzei

Influencer Missionaries

Christianity has a branding problem — but influencers are helping, one vertical video at a time.Pope Leo with influencers.

L Lauren Jackson

In Battle for House, Democrats Are Calling Up Military Recruits

Aware of its deeply unpopular national brand, the Democratic Party is turning to an unusually large crop of veterans to help it retake the House next year.Several Democrats pointed to JoAnna Mendoza as a promising candidate. A former Marine drill instructor running for the House in Arizona, she coul

S Shane Goldmacher

Long-Dormant Russian Volcano Erupts for the First Time in Centuries

The eruption of the Krasheninnikov volcano on Sunday in Russia’s Far East came after a series of seismic events this past week on the Kamchatka peninsula.An undated photograph of the Krasheninnikov volcano, which erupted on Sunday for the first time in “at least 400 years,” according to a statement

N Nataliya Vasilyeva

What We Know About the Montana Bar Shooting

Four people were killed in the attack inside the Owl Bar in Anaconda, Mont. The authorities are still searching for the suspect, an Army veteran who lived nearby.Authorities identified Michael Brown, 45, as a suspect in a shooting that left four people dead at a bar in Montana on Friday morning.

A Alyce McFadden, Jake Ellison and Kylie Mohr