What Trump's New Cabinet and Administration Picks Have in Common
See the links between more than 60 figures the president-elect wants for cabinet and other senior positions: billionaires, lobbyists, Fox personalities and more.
View ArticleWhat to Know About ISIS Terror Attacks
The group whose flag was found after a New Orleans truck-ramming attack has never stopped orchestrating and inspiring acts of terror.
View ArticleLive Vote Count: Tracking the House Speaker Votes
Follow the House speaker vote as Representative Mike Johnson seeks re-election.
View ArticleAn Illustrated Guide to Trump’s Conflict of Interest Risks
President-elect Donald J. Trump has a range of new business ventures that could expose him to even greater potential conflicts of interest than during his first term.
View ArticleA Closer Look at Who Attended President Donald J. Trump’s Second Inauguration
Former presidents, members of Congress, and tech C.E.O.s were among those present to witness Mr. Trump take the oath of office.
View ArticleTracking Trump’s Cabinet Confirmations
See which of President Trump’s cabinet nominees have been confirmed by the Senate.
View ArticleWhat Have Trump and His Administration Said and Done So Far? Gaza, Tariffs,...
The New York Times is tracking the actions taken by, and significant statements made by, President Trump and his administration during the first 100 days of Mr. Trump’s second term.
View ArticleHow Trump’s Directives Echo Project 2025
President Trump attempted during his campaign to distance himself from the right-wing blueprint to overhaul the federal government, but many of his administration’s actions so far have mirrored it.
View ArticleHow Sassoon and Other Justice Dept. Resignations Unfolded
More than half a dozen government attorneys have resigned since an order by the Trump administration’s Justice Department to drop charges against Mayor Eric Adams of New York City.
View ArticleThe Words Federal Agencies Are Discouraged From Using Under Trump
Federal agencies have issued guidance to employees on hundreds of terms to limit or avoid using. An analysis of government websites shows many of the same words being removed.
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