Democrats harnessed worries about the cost of living, with polls showing that Republicans’ longtime advantage on the economy has evaporated. Go to Source Author: Shane Goldmacher https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Trump Blames Shutdown for Republican Losses on Election Day
Speaking to senators at a breakfast, President Trump acknowledged that the results of Tuesday’s races were not a positive outcome for his party. Go to Source Author: Luke Broadwater and …
How Trade Tensions Sent Automakers Scrambling for Chips
Carmakers and their suppliers are piecing together new supply chains after a Chinese-owned company in the Netherlands was caught in the middle of the trade war, revealing European vulnerabilities. Go …
For Zohran Mamdani, Winning Is One Thing. Governing Will Be Quite Another.
Being mayor of New York City is often referred to as the second hardest job in the country, but the task may be even more complicated for Zohran Mamdani. Go …
Tariffs Are Here to Stay, Even if the Supreme Court Rules Against Trump
The Trump administration says it has plenty of other options to impose tariffs, if the court rules against the president. Go to Source Author: Ana Swanson https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Mamdani’s Historic Win, and Democrats’ Big Night Nationwide
Plus, a race to save artifacts from the ocean. Go to Source Author: Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Kate LoPresti, Ian Stewart and Emma G. Fitzsimmons https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Takeaways From the NYC Mayoral Election and Zohran Mamdani’s Stunning Win
Zohran Mamdani motivated voters to head for the polls, using a broad coalition of supporters to overcome Andrew Cuomo’s success in siphoning Republican votes. Read full story (NYT subscription required) …
How Zohran Mamdani Beat Back New York’s Elite and Was Elected Mayor
The 34-year-old assemblyman won the Democratic primary by defying the city’s all-powerful establishment. He secured the mayoralty by delicately disarming it. Go to Source Author: Nicholas Fandos https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Mamdani is New York’s First Muslim and South Asian Mayor-Elect
Zohran Mamdani’s ascent was powered by a relentless focus on affordability. Along the way, he energized South Asian and Muslim communities that rarely receive sustained attention from politicians. Go to …
Republicans Reprise Unfounded Claims of Widespread Election Interference
Prominent conservatives, including the president, sounded familiar alarms about voter suppression and other efforts to manipulate the vote on Election Day, without presenting evidence. Go to Source Author: Steven Lee …
New York Mayor’s Race Sees Highest Voter Turnout in Decades
Voter participation in the city, which once surpassed 90 percent, cratered in recent elections. Here’s a look at why it fell, and why this year has been different. Go to …
Even on Election Day, Schumer Is Mum on Mamdani
The top Senate Democrat never endorsed Zohran Mamdani, his party’s young left-wing nominee for mayor, and declined to even say who he had voted for. Go to Source Author: Annie …
The Dawn of a New Mayor
New York will soon know who will lead the city for the next four years, but other questions remain. Go to Source Author: Katie Glueck https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Trump Weighs Options, and Risks, for Attacks on Venezuela
President Trump has yet to make a decision, but his advisers are pressing a range of objectives — from attacking drug cartels to seizing oil fields — to try to …
Nigeria Resists Christian ‘Mass Murder’ Claims Amid Trump Threats
Officials have accused the United States of foreign interference and called on Washington to support the country’s democracy instead of fomenting division. Go to Source Author: Ruth Maclean, Saikou Jammeh …
The First Big Elections of the New Trump Era Are Today. Here’s What to Look For.
The mayor’s race in New York will gauge voters’ desire for a left-wing shift, and Democrats running for governor in New Jersey and Virginia again made fighting the president central …
Trump Doubles Down on Nuclear Tests. His Energy Secretary Differs.
President Trump and one of his top cabinet officials are sending mixed messages on how the U.S. government is handling the most destructive weapons in the world. Go to Source …
Trump’s Tariffs and Push Against Limits Face Election and Court Tests
President Trump has a lot riding on the results of Tuesday’s elections, his tariffs case at the Supreme Court and the future of the government shutdown. Go to Source Author: …
The Battle Over an Activist Who Protested Stephen Miller Near His Virginia Home
Criminal inquiries pit the Miller family’s safety concerns against the First Amendment rights of an activist in Northern Virginia critical of the administration. Go to Source Author: Devlin Barrett https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
With Acquisition, Kimberly-Clark Bets That Tylenol Can Weather the Storm
The consumer products giant reached a $40 billion deal to buy Kenvue, the maker of Tylenol, despite a barrage of unproven claims from President Trump and others that use of …
