The economy added substantially more jobs than expected last month, as more people entered the labor force and wages grew. Go to Source Author: Lydia DePillis https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
House Is Set to Vote on Canceling Trump’s Canada Tariffs
Republican leaders have blocked challenges to President Trump’s trade war for a year, but dissent in their own ranks will force a vote. Go to Source Author: Robert Jimison https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Federal Debt to Hit Record Levels, Budget Office Warns
President Trump has reshaped the country’s economic policies, but the outlook for the budget remains dire. Go to Source Author: Andrew Duehren https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Lower Unemployment Rate Supports Longer Pause for Fed
January’s jobs data, released on Wednesday, bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady for longer than previously expected. Go to Source Author: Colby Smith https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Under Trump, ICE’s Work Force Grew as Other Immigration Agencies Shrank
With more ICE agents and fewer judges and asylum officers, the balance of the federal immigration apparatus has shifted. Go to Source Author: Andrea Fuller, Albert Sun and Eileen Sullivan …
Canada Mass Shooting: What to Know About the Home and School Shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
The attack at a school and a residence in the small, remote town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has shocked a country where such acts of violence are rare. Go …
U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington
The rare gathering focused on the Western Hemisphere underscored potential implications of the Trump administration’s “Donroe Doctrine.” Go to Source Author: Eric Schmitt and John Ismay https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Trump Meets Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran
It is the sixth visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the United States to meet with President Trump since the president began his second term. Go to …
After Hurricane Helene, Grief Came for the Gravedigger
In pursuit of an interesting life, he came face to face with death. Go to Source Author: Will Bahr and Mike Belleme https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Iran Commemorates Revolution, With U.S. Warships Lurking Off the Coast
The authoritarian clerical regime in Tehran came to power in 1979. Today, it presides over a country that is deeply polarized and under threat of an American attack. Go to …
How Hate Groups Are Using Online Games to Recruit Kids
Fringe movements are using games and other online platforms to draw growing numbers of children to their causes, new data and dozens of interviews show. Go to Source Author: Pranav …
OpenAI’s Biggest Challenge Is Turning Its A.I. Into a Cash Machine
The maker of ChatGPT hopes to triple its revenue in the coming year because it is planning to spend tens of billions of dollars. The clock is ticking. Go to …
I Left My Job at OpenAI. Putting Ads on ChatGPT Was the Last Straw.
Ads on ChatGPT aren’t a bad idea. But they have to be done the right way. Go to Source Author: Zoë Hitzig https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
When It’s Finally Cold Enough to Race Ice Yachts
On the Navesink River, a long and frigid winter has allowed a 135-year-old rivalry to be renewed. Go to Source Author: Corey Kilgannon and Mimi d’Autremont https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Paging Dr. Chatbot
We look at when you can trust A.I. with your health, and when you can’t. Go to Source Author: Sam Sifton https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Donald Trump, Pagan King
The president is returning to an ancient world, before morality mattered and when human actions were governed only by power. Go to Source Author: Leighton Woodhouse https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Across the South, Residents Grieve for Thousands of Storm-Ravaged Trees
The ice that fell during last month’s storm was unsparing: It decimated magnolias, oaks and other species in wealthy suburban enclaves, rural communities and urban parks. Go to Source Author: …
In North Carolina, a Tight Primary Could Upend the Balance of Conservative Power
Phil Berger has led the State Senate for years with an iron grip. But in a March election, he faces a popular, horse-riding sheriff who could topple his reign. Go …
New Kraft Heinz CEO Says Food Company Won’t Split, for Now
The company’s new C.E.O. said he saw opportunities to fix and grow the food giant — and cut prices for consumers. Go to Source Author: Julie Creswell https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
The Whiskey World Is Reeling, but Uncle Nearest Has Bigger Troubles
A new report paints a grim financial picture of Uncle Nearest, a high-profile brand named for an enslaved distiller. But its founder disputes the findings. Go to Source Author: Clay …
