Saudi Leader Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations.President Trump hosted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia at the White House last year.

J Julian E. Barnes, Tyler Pager and Eric Schmitt

Trump Faces Blowback on Easing Iran Oil Sanctions

President Trump once assailed the Obama administration for making cash payments to Iran. Now he supports sanctions relief that could give the country a $14 billion windfall.Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other Trump administration officials are struggling to explain the logic of lifting sancti

A Alan Rappeport

In LaGuardia Crash That Killed 2, Call to ‘Stop!’ Came Too Late

A collision between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck on Sunday night left two pilots dead and dozens injured.Investigators on Monday at the scene of a fatal plane crash involving an Air Canada flight and an airport fire truck on a runway at LaGuardia Airport.

C Christopher Maag

College Graduates Are Facing the Grimmest Job Market in Years

Artificial intelligence could reshape work, but for now a low-hire, low-fire labor market is the main impediment for young people seeking employment.“I was hoping that at this stage, I would have something lined up,” said Erin Torres, who has been searching for a job for months.

S Sydney Ember

Gregory Bovino’s Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets

He was the face of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. But as he begins a retirement that was not entirely voluntary, the Border Patrol leader says he did not go far enough.Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino is retiring this week.

K Katie J.M. Baker and Hamed Aleaziz

34 Former Military Members Were Put on Deportation Track in the Past Year

The Trump administration has ramped up enforcement against immigrant service members and their families in its wider crackdown.Sae Joon Park, who earned a Purple Heart for his service, left Hawaii for South Korea in June under the threat of deportation, in a high-profile example of the new policy.

E Eileen Sullivan

Should You Need to Prove Citizenship to Vote? Ask Kansas.

A Kansas law required a passport, a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship to register, but it was struck down after a court found that around 31,000 eligible voters had been blocked.“Kansas did that 10 years ago,” the secretary of state, Scott Schwab, said of a law that required people to

C Chris Hippensteel

In Oklahoma, Alan Armstrong Will Fill Markwayne Mullin’s Senate Seat

Gov. Kevin Stitt selected Mr. Armstrong, a fellow Republican and an energy executive, to play a caretaker role in the seat until the next election.Alan Armstrong has led the board of directors at Williams Companies, a giant natural gas pipeline operator based in Tulsa, Okla., his hometown.

T Tim Balk

NASA Adds Moon Base and Nuclear-Powered Mars Spacecraft to Road Map

The agency announced the more specific plans and timelines after years of suggesting it may build a lunar outpost.NASA’s Artemis II rocket system at sunrise on Tuesday. Among other objectives, the agency announced plans to speed the pace of Artemis missions, from one every few years to twice a year.

K Kenneth Chang

Government Cuts Gut the Memory of Argentina’s Dirty War

Fifty years after the military dictatorship, Argentina’s government is defunding human rights groups and promoting a revisionist account of the junta’s crimes.The mothers of the disappeared marching in Buenos Aires’ Plaza de Mayo this month.

E Emma Bubola and Sarah Pabst

In N.Y.C. Classes, Teachers Can Use A.I. to Plan but Not to Assign Grades

The largest school system in the United States released its first guide on how teachers can incorporate artificial intelligence into their work and schools.Until now, teachers across New York City’s nearly 1,600 public schools have largely set their own terms for using artificial intelligence.

M Matthew Haag

Health Woes

We look into the turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

S Sam Sifton

Chavez Revelations Force Teachers to Rethink How They Teach His Legacy

In classrooms across the country, educators are weighing whether to shift focus from Cesar Chavez to the broader labor movement he helped lead.United Farm Workers president Cesar Chavez, center, lead UFW picketers calling for a consumer boycott on Chiquita bananas in front of the Marina District Saf

J Jesus Jiménez