Salesforce Tries to Help ICE Boost Its Immigration Force

The San Francisco-based firm has told ICE that it could use A.I. to help the agency nearly triple its staff. The company’s C.E.O., once a progressive tech titan, has embraced President Trump.Read More
How the Bolton Indictment Compares to Trump’s Classified Documents Case

Some charges against the onetime national security adviser resemble the dropped case against President Trump, but there are also differences.Read More
Eric Adams Considers Endorsing Cuomo

The New York City mayor said he has been in discussions to back former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, and maintains his opposition to Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner.Read More
U.S. Military Killed Venezuelan Fisherman in Suspected Drug Boat Attack, Family Says

For the first time, one of the 27 people killed in U.S. airstrikes on suspected drug vessels has been publicly identified.Read More
Ace Frehley, Kiss Guitarist and Founding Member, Is Dead at 74

A consummate showman, he was known for playing guitars rigged with pyrotechnic effects and for his distinctive stage persona.Read More
Mamdani Faces Islamophobic Attacks After Comments About Hamas

Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the race for mayor of New York City, was attacked by lawmakers from both parties over comments he made in a Fox News interview.Read More
Appeals Court Maintains Block on Trump’s Troop Deployment to Illinois

“Political opposition is not rebellion,” wrote a Seventh Circuit panel, rejecting an attempt by the Trump administration to remove an order by a trial court judge.Read More
Trump Plans to Meet With Putin to Talk About a Cease-Fire in Ukraine

President Trump had grown increasingly frustrated with his Russian counterpart for dragging on its three-year war on Ukraine.Read More
Kanchha Sherpa, Last Member of the Team That First Conquered Everest, Dies at 92

A trip to India to find work led to a career climbing the world’s highest mountain.Read More
A History of the C.I.A.’s Involvement in Latin America, From Bay of Pigs to Chile Coups

For much of the 20th century, the C.I.A. devised plots to overthrow governments, kill high-profile leaders or arm dissident groups.Read More