Pentagon Gives Anthropic an Ultimatum Over the Company’s A.I. Model

Anthropic insists on limits on how its technology is used and could be labeled a supply chain risk if it fails to accept the military’s demands.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned the chief executive of Anthropic to Washington for a meeting on Tuesday.

J Julian E. Barnes and Sheera Frenkel

House Narrowly Rejects Air Safety Bill After Pentagon Opposition

A move to swiftly pass the bill failed by a single vote. It would have required aircraft to carry technology that officials said might have prevented a midair collision near Washington last year.The bill’s failure upends the debate around how to respond to last year’s fatal crash between a military

K Karoun Demirjian

Mexico Is Caught Between Trump and the Cartels

President Trump has demanded President Claudia Sheinbaum confront the cartels. The killing of El Mencho suggests it might be working — but could come at a cost.President Trump and President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico in Washington in December. Mr. Trump has been loudly and repeatedly demanding that

J Jack Nicas

What to Know About the Cartels Operating in Mexico

Other criminal groups in Mexico may try to take advantage of the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho, who ran the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.Offerings of flowers, candles, photos and dollar bills at a shrine to Jesús Malverde — a “narco-saint,” in Culiacán, Sinaloa state,

E Ephrat Livni

Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico Right Now, Given the Cartel Violence?

A wave of unrest after the killing of a cartel leader has rattled tourists in Mexico, prompting travelers to reconsider their plans. Here’s what to know.Americans traveling in Guadalajara, Mexico, were still advised to “shelter in place” as of late Monday.

S Shannon Sims

Providence, R.I. Digs Out From Three Feet of Snow

A day after the city got a record-breaking amount of snow, some residents clung to the magic. Others were gearing up for endless shoveling.Work crews shovel snow from the steps of the Rhode Island State Capitol on Tuesday in Providence, R.I.

J Jenna Russell and Tom Li

Blizzard Causes Major Airport Delays and Cancellations: What Travelers Should Know

As major hubs in the Northeast dig out from up to three feet of snow, it could be days before some travelers get moving. Here’s where things stand.Travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday, as airlines resumed service after a powerful blizzard disrupted flights.

D Danial Adkison, Mark Bonamo and Christine Chung

In Windsor, Some See Family Drama in the Andrew Accusations

“Her children have let her down,” said one woman, referring to Queen Elizabeth II. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s fall from grace drew strong reactions from some. Others said they just did not care.Queen Elizabeth II and members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace, in 2019.

M Megan Specia and Stephen Castle

Court Rules Against Justice Dept. Search of Reporter’s Computers

The judge said the court itself would search the devices, which were seized from a Washington Post reporter’s home last month.The courthouse for the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria, where a judge rejected an “unsupervised, wholesale” search by the federal government.

E Erik Wemple

Kash Patel’s Olympics Trip Left Plenty of Time for Leisure, Schedule Shows

An itinerary for Mr. Patel’s trip provides more granular detail, including long segments of personal time that suggest he was not immensely oversubscribed by official duties.Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, watching the United States and Canada in the gold medal hockey game at the Milan Olympics.

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D.O.J. Sues U.C.L.A. After It Refused to Pay $1 Billion Fine

The Trump administration accused the university’s Los Angeles campus of not doing enough to curb antisemitism, months after the government tried to cut research money and demanded more than $1 billion.The campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.

A Alan Blinder, Michael C. Bender and Anemona Hartocollis

Federal Judiciary Asks Congress to Give Over Control of Courthouses

In a letter to lawmakers, the courts’ policymaking body claimed that the General Services Administration, part of the executive branch, had been slow to make crucial repairs.The Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse in Chicago, where floors were damaged by a water leak in 2024.

M Mattathias Schwartz

Abu Dhabi’s State Oil Company Looks Beyond Oil

Having reshaped the company, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber wants to expand internationally, particularly in natural gas, chemicals and renewables.Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber has helped put ADNOC, Abu Dhabi’s state oil company, on the map as a global deal maker.

S Stanley Reed and Natalie Naccache

After Being Shoved in Front of a Train, He Has Returned to the Subway

Joseph Lynskey was determined to overcome his fear and reclaim his life as a New Yorker who enjoys the city in full. On Tuesday, he filed a lawsuit against the city and the M.T.A.Joseph Lynskey recently returned to the 18th Street subway station in Manhattan, where he had been shoved in front of an

K Katherine Rosman

Savannah Guthrie Offers $1 Million for Tip Leading to Mother’s Return

In a new video, the “Today” host acknowledged that her 84-year-old mother may already be dead, but said the family was holding out hope for a miracle.Nancy Guthrie, right, the mother of the television host Savannah Guthrie, went missing from her home in Tucson, Ariz., on Feb. 1.

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BAFTAs 2026 Outburst: What Tourette’s Tics Feel Like

Verbal or physical tics can be a daily struggle. So can dealing with the hurt they may cause.John Davidson, who has Tourette’s syndrome and is the subject of the biographical film “I Swear,” unintentionally shouted a racist slur while two Black stars were onstage at the BAFTAs.

C Christina Caron and Simar Bajaj