
Here are some stories you might have missed this week, curated by Times editors and personalized for you.
|
Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times
|
Young Democrats’ Anger Boils Over as Schumer Retreats on Shutdown
A generational divide, seen in newer lawmakers’ impatience with bipartisanship and for colleagues who don’t understand new media, has emerged as one of the deepest rifts within the party.
By Shane Goldmacher
|
|
Andrew Harnik/Associated Press
|
Trump Orders Gutting of 7 Agencies, Including Voice of America’s Parent
The order targeting the agencies, largely obscure entities that address issues like labor mediation and homelessness prevention, appeared to test the bounds of the president’s power.
By Tyler Pager
|
|
Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
|
Pete Buttigieg, a Possible 2028 Contender, Won’t Run for Senate in Michigan
The former transportation secretary, who moved to Michigan from Indiana in 2022, had been seen as the most prominent potential candidate in next year’s marquee contest.
By Katie Glueck, Nick Corasaniti and Reid J. Epstein
|
|
Doug Mills/The New York Times
|
Musk Seeks to Put $100 Million Directly Into Trump Political Operation
Elon Musk has signaled he wants to make some donations not just to his own super PAC, which is called America PAC and has spent heavily on President Trump in the past, but to an outside entity.
By Theodore Schleifer and Maggie Haberman
|
|
Christopher Capozziello for The New York Times
|
Yale Suspends Scholar After A.I.-Powered News Site Accuses Her of Terrorist Link
The deputy director of a liberal project at Yale Law School was put on leave over allegations that she is linked to Samidoun, a group the U.S. government has said funds terrorists.
By Stephanie Saul
|
|
|