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Elon Musk and Other CEOs on Trump’s Trip to China Sought Relief

By: Ana Swanson
Elon Musk and other powerful executives who accompanied President Trump to China are hoping to clear roadblocks put up by Beijing.

Elon Musk and Tim Cook, far right, were among the U.S. chief executives in attendance during a state banquet in Beijing last week.

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How Mamdani’s Budget Announcement Went Viral Far Beyond New York

By: Emma Goldberg
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s executive budget was met with hero worship online. What did the social media chatter miss about the messy reality of municipal policymaking?

Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s executive budget release earlier this month was given the star treatment by some of his followers on social media.

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Trump Approved a Nvidia Chip for Sale in China. Beijing Doesn’t Want It.

By: Meaghan Tobin and Tripp Mickle
The U.S. tech giant’s powerful H200 chip seemed poised to boost Beijing’s A.I. ambitions, but not a single one has been purchased in China.

Jensen Huang, the chief executive of Nvidia, said he did not bring up the chip with Chinese officials in Beijing last week.

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Missouri and Illinois Face Severe Storms and Tornado Threat

By: Nazaneen Ghaffar and Judson Jones
The Weather Service issued a rare “particularly dangerous situation” tornado watch on Monday as powerful storms moved across the region.

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Trump Is Dissatisfied With Iran’s Plan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

By: Tyler Pager and Julian E. Barnes
The proposal would have set aside questions about what to do with Iran’s nuclear program.

Ships in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman, on Monday. Many have been stranded since the start of the war.

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New Rules Hinder Foreign Firms From Moving Supply Chains From China

By: Keith Bradsher
Multinationals in China are concerned that the regulations could allow authorities to penalize companies and executives for shifting supply chains away from the country.

Steel pipes await export in Lianyungang, China. The country’s trade surplus reached nearly $1.2 trillion last year as exports continued to outpace imports.

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Daring and Dazzling, a New LACMA Floats Above Los Angeles

By: Michael Kimmelman and Jake Michaels
After $724 million and a decade of battles, the pugnacious David Geffen Galleries reassert the city’s role as a petri dish for experimental design.

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Detroit Aims to Become Center of U.S. Drone Manufacturing

By: Farah Stockman and Sylvia Jarrus
The state, known for making cars, is spending millions to entice drone manufacturers that can bring new business to auto suppliers.

“Frankly, we wouldn’t be able to afford 420,000 square feet in downtown San Francisco,” said Keith Miao, the founder of Birdstop, a drone start-up in Detroit.

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How Lu Xun, a Famous Chinese Writer, Became a Cute Communist Mascot

By: Andrew Higgins and Qilai Shen
The Chinese Communist Party has turned Lu Xun, a Mao-era hero who excoriated the establishment, into a bland, Disney-style character.

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Iran Unable to Find Mines It Planted in Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Says

By: Julian E. Barnes
The lost mines have prevented Iran from quickly complying with President Trump’s demand to allow more ships to pass through the waterway.

Cargo ships near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen last month from northern Ras al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates.

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Thomas S. Langner, Who Linked Social Ills to Mental Illness, Dies at 102

By: Michael S. Rosenwald
He helped lead what became known as the Midtown Manhattan Study, which showed that mental impairment is highly correlated with low socioeconomic status.
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F.B.I. Said to Dig Up Old Investigative Files on Democratic Lawmaker

By: Edward Wong and Devlin Barrett
The urgent instructions at the Trump administration’s behest to gather and relay the files on Representative Eric Swalwell have alarmed some career law enforcement officials.

Representative Eric Swalwell of California, one of President Trump’s most vocal critics in the House, said that he was being targeted by the Trump administration.

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How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files

Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.

A photo of Jeffrey Epstein with other faces redacted by the Justice Department.

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Japan’s Leader Makes a Bold Election Bet. Here’s What to Know.

By: Javier C. Hernández
Sanae Takaichi, who has proved popular as the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister, hopes to bolster her power in a snap election. But she faces hurdles.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi standing atop a vehicle during an election campaign in Tokyo on Saturday.

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Files Detail Epstein’s Dealings With Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

By: Michael Rothfeld
Mr. Lutnick had claimed to have distanced himself from Jeffrey Epstein even before the disgraced financier was convicted of a sex crime in Florida.

Documents released by the Justice Department directly contradict Howard Lutnick’s assertion on a podcast last year that he had decided never to be in the same room with Jeffrey Epstein again.

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Trump Is Threatening Greenland and Europe

By: James Kirchick
Any attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark would fatally undermine the world’s most successful military alliance.

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Ronny Chieng Remarks on Trump ‘DoorDash-ing’ Maduro to Brooklyn

By: Trish Bendix
“The Daily Show” host quipped that after a surprise capture, Nicolás Maduro “will face justice in the best legal system in the world that we illegally kidnapped him to.”
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Tests for Autism? Companies Are Selling Them, but Research Is Still Scant

By: Azeen Ghorayshi
Backers claim the tests can predict a child’s risk of autism using a strand of hair or a mother’s blood, but critics say they are not ready for the market.

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China’s Threat to Block Rare Earths Has Put Japan on High Alert

By: River Akira Davis
Tokyo is concerned at signs that Beijing may be laying the groundwork to restrict access to the metals vital to manufacturing.

A truck hauling material out of a mining valley for heavy rare earth metals on the outskirts of Longnan, China, in April.

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