Markets Rally as Trump’s Iran Deadline Is Deferred

Stock futures rose and oil prices fell after President Trump cited “very good and productive” talks with Iran over ending the war.High gas prices continue to weigh on global markets, and President Trump.

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

Christopher Columbus Statue Is Installed on White House Grounds

The statue of the explorer, a replica of one that protesters toppled in 2020, was placed outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.A statue of Christopher Columbus was installed overnight in front of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington on Sunday.

J Julia Jacobs

When Voters Worry About ‘Affordability,’ Many Point to Health Care

Democrats have had limited political success running on the Affordable Care Act, even with its relative popularity. Now President Trump’s health care cuts may have given the issue new resonance.“Affordability can’t just be a buzzword,” said former Representative Tom Perriello, second from the right.

R Ruth Igielnik and Kate Zernike

How Obama’s Strategist Discouraged Biden From Running in 2016

In a new set of oral histories, David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s political adviser, described how he urged Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. not to challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination.David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s political strategist, in 2011. He publicly defended his adv

P Peter Baker

A Professional’s Guide to Spring Cleaning Your Life

Tackle clutter, let go of sentimental objects and create a home that reflects who you are now.Professional organizer Christina Fallon likes to shake up her client’s homes “like a snow globe” in order to put them back together.

A Alix Strauss

Born Abroad and Fearful of ICE, Adoptees Try to Prove They Belong

Up to 200,000 people adopted as children from abroad are vulnerable to deportation by an administration searching for problems with their citizenship.Tiko’ Rujux-Xicay worries about increased immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities of Minnesota as residents report people being questioned and deta

E Elizabeth Williamson

Canada May Need to Lean on the US as Military Threats in the Arctic Rise

For the past seven decades, Canada has been the junior partner in a military agreement with the United States to protect the Canadian Arctic.A North Warning System station near Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island in Canada’s Arctic. The system consists of automated radars whose technology is now widely

N Norimitsu Onishi

Jewish and Muslim People Face a Wave of Hate. Can Schools Turn the Tide?

New York City is rolling out lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history. Too often, some leaders say, what students know comes from TikTok and social media.Afsa Irfan, a seventh grader, participated in a discussion about enslaved people during a class at the Urban Assembly School for Leadership a

T Troy Closson

Diabetes, Overlooked and Unchecked, Poses New Risks in Africa

As deaths from diabetes start to rival those from infectious threats like malaria, a new form of the condition linked to malnutrition is surfacing in patients who can afford neither screening nor care.Habiba Sali, right, a nurse in the endocrinology department of the Maroua Regional Hospital in the

S Stephanie Nolen and Arlette Bashizi

Death by Paper

We examine a new innovation in drug smuggling.Searching for drug-soaked paper at the Cook County jail in Chicago.

S Sam Sifton

In Denmark’s Election, How Will the Woman Who Took On Trump Fare?

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is the biggest force this country has seen in decades. The crisis in Greenland has energized her, but are voters itching for change?Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen greeting constituents during a campaign event on Tuesday in her hometown Aalborg, Denmark.

J Jeffrey Gettleman and Maya Tekeli