Trump’s Plan to Charge a Toll in the Strait of Hormuz: What to Know

President Trump announced a 20 percent fee on cargo through the waterway, despite his own administration’s position that such fees violate international law.President Trump described his plan to levy a toll as a way for the United States to recover the cost of providing military protection to vessel

Y Yan Zhuang

Blanche Was a Driving Force in Retribution Campaign, Emails Show

The cooperation of Todd Blanche in President Trump’s retribution against enemies will be a flashpoint in his confirmation hearing to be attorney general on Wednesday.Attorney General Todd Blanche’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled for Wednesday.

G Glenn Thrush

In Rare Testimony, Supreme Court Justices Will Ask Congress for Security Funds

Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, the first justices to appear before lawmakers since 2019, are requesting millions of dollars to address security concerns amid rising threats.The Supreme Court’s proposed $228 million budget includes funding to expand its in-house police force, which handles round-

A Ann E. Marimow

Red State, Blue Governor: It Could Happen in Iowa. Would It Matter?

Democrats have real hope for candidates for governor in red states like Iowa and Ohio, but if Republicans seize supermajorities in the legislatures, their power would be limited.Democrats want to block Republicans from winning a supermajority in the Iowa legislature in November, but the key will be

D David W. Chen and Jamie Kelter Davis

Graham’s Death Complicates G.O.P. Agenda in Congress

Senators returned to the Capitol mourning their colleague, who played pivotal roles on multiple issues confronting lawmakers.A lowered flag at the U.S. Capitol on Monday in honor of Senator Lindsey Graham, who died over the weekend.

M Michael Gold and Carl Hulse

Seeking Control of the House, Democrats Try Again in Rural Districts

Candidates like Beth Macy, author of “Dopesick,” have crafted messages based on lifetimes in rural regions. But messages need an audience, and many minds are closed to the party.“I think there’s a lot of rage, and feeling like people in power don’t care,” said the best-selling author Beth Macy, who

K Kate Zernike

How a Promising Navy Drone Boat Program Got Mired in Politics

Navy acquisition reforms upended a $2.1 billion contract competition. When it was over, several companies with ties to the Trump administration had made the cut.The Corsair, an unmanned vessel made by Saronic Technologies, demonstrated at a defense industry event last year. Saronic, which has twice

K Kate Kelly and Julie Tate

Agitation in Dementia Can Be Helped by Medical Cannabis, Study Suggests

A combination of THC and CBD eased symptoms in an especially frail population: patients with advanced dementia near the end of their lives.Emilio Gonzalez, left, participated in a clinical trial of a cannabinoid treatment for agitation in people with advanced dementia. His son, Dennys Gonzalez, righ

P Pam Belluck

In Bangkok Bar Blaze, Signs of Fatal Lapses Repeated Across the World

After a fire killed 30 people, the scrutiny has turned to whether the venue used flammable foam on its ceilings and had blocked exits.Flowers and offerings outside Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao on Tuesday. About 30 people died after a fire broke out at the bar on Sunday night.

V Verena Hölzl, Phuriphat Dejsuphong, Kittiphum Sringammuang and Sui-Lee Wee

75 Years Later, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ Remains a Great American Novel

Sure, “Catcher in the Rye” has its detractors. But the influence of its wised-up yet winningly innocent hero keeps it among the Great American Novels.J.D. Salinger’s novel has sold some 80 million copies globally. The original cover features an illustration of a carousel horse.

A Alexandra Jacobs

In the Public Interest

We look at the Trump administration’s attempts to pressure news organizations.

S Sam Sifton

Pat Oliphant, Cartoonist Who Skewered the Powerful, Dies at 90

The winner of countless awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, he was described in 1990 as “the most influential political cartoonist now working.”The political cartoonist Pat Oliphant at work in his studio in Washington in 1998.

R Robert D. McFadden