Angie Nixon Notches Another Win for the Left Through Old-Fashioned Organizing

State Representative Angie Nixon scored a stunning upset on Tuesday in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary. Her victory will test the strength of a democratic socialist in a red state.State Representative Angie Nixon of Florida easily defeated her more moderate opponent in the Democratic primary for

P Patricia Mazzei

A Stunning Win for the Left in Florida: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries

State Representative Angie Nixon, a progressive firebrand, defeated a moderate who dramatically out-raised her with grass-roots enthusiasm. Can it carry her to victory in November?State Representative Angie Nixon spent just $60,000 on television advertising, compared to opponent Alex Vindman’s $2.2

P Patricia Mazzei

Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan Advance in Key Alaska Senate Contest

Both parties see Alaska as key to winning the Senate. The state’s nonpartisan primary put Mary Peltola, a Democratic former congresswoman, on the same ballot as Dan Sullivan, the incumbent Republican she hopes to unseat. Both advanced to the general election.Former Representative Mary Peltola, a Dem

K Kellen Browning and Bayliss Wagner

Trump Pauses 50 Percent Tariffs on Canada and Claims Deal Is Near

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada was less definitive about what the intense talks produced, saying “important work” remained.Trucks passing over the Peace Bridge between Canada and the United States on Tuesday.

I Ian Austen, Ana Swanson and Matina Stevis-Gridneff

The Rising Stakes of the Global Bond Rout

There were already several factors rattling investors. A further rise in bond yields is making things more expensive for everyone.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and his counterparts around the world are seeing more intense competition to attract bond investors.

A Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly, Brian O’Keefe and Sri Muppidi

Threatening Friends and Courting Enemies in Trump’s ‘Upside-Down World’

The president’s hostility to allies like Oman, Canada and South Korea, and his affection for adversaries like North Korea, may still shock some. But it comes as little surprise after a decade of upheaval.President Trump’s attack-thy-friends, revere-thy-enemies approach has become the norm in U.S. fo

P Peter Baker

Trump’s Ballroom Is Rising at Breakneck Speed: 20 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

Although the fate of the ballroom is tied up in court, the Trump administration argues that the project is too far along to be stopped now.Joshua Fisher, the director of White House management and administration, estimated that the construction of the White House ballroom was 65 percent complete.

L Luke Broadwater and Ann E. Marimow

Boyfriend Who Abused Hayden Panettiere Had Returned to Her Life

Despite the actress’s efforts to move on from a turbulent relationship with Brian Hickerson, they were together when she went into cardiac arrest and died.Brian Hickerson has not been accused of being involved in Hayden Panettiere’s death.

M Matt Stevens, Derrick Bryson Taylor and Julia Jacobs

California Passes New Rule Regulating Replacement Car Tires

The rule to require efficient replacement tires was praised by environmentalists. But manufacturers warned that the change would hurt American companies and increase tire prices.California’s efficiency standards for replacement vehicle tires will take full effect in 2033.

S Soumya Karlamangla

China Wants Its Tech Champions to Raise Money at Home

Blockbuster market debuts by two technology companies show how Beijing is turning to local investors to finance its A.I. ambitions and reduce reliance on Wall Street.A Unitree Robotics booth at an industry exhibition in Shanghai last week.

S Steve Lohr and Xinyun Wu

The New Physics of Power

It doesn’t take much for small powers to gain a big advantage over the powerful.

T Thomas L. Friedman