As Noem Speaks in Nashville, Senate Swarms Mullin

The remarkable split-screen underscored how abruptly Kristi Noem’s ouster as homeland security secretary had unfolded, even by the standards of President Trump’s fast-paced Washington.

C Catie Edmondson

Senator Blumenthal Pushes to Investigate Kristi Noem for Perjury

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Democrats had evidence to suggest Kristi Noem lied under oath during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.Senator Richard Blumenthal speaking on Capitol Hill in January. Blumenthal said that Kristi Noem’s removal did not protect her from an investigation.

C Carl Hulse and Michael Gold

House Turns Back Bid to Restrict Trump’s War Powers in Iran

A handful of Democrats joined Republicans to defeat an effort to force President Trump to go to Congress for approval to continue using force against Iran, while two G.O.P. lawmakers backed it.Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky was one of two Republicans to back the effort.

R Robert Jimison

Lindsey Halligan Is Under Investigation by the Florida Bar

The actions of Ms. Halligan, who as a U.S. attorney brought criminal cases against President Trump’s enemies, are under review by the organization that licensed her to practice law.Lindsey Halligan at the White House last August.

D Devlin Barrett and Jonah E. Bromwich

U.S. Restarts Diplomatic Relations With Venezuela

Washington has rapidly warmed up ties with Venezuela — and applied major pressure on it — since capturing the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, two months ago.A protest last month in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, demanding freedom for political prisoners.

M Max Bearak

Pentagon Officially Notifies Anthropic It Is a ‘Supply Chain Risk’

Anthropic has said it will sue the Defense Department over the designation, which could prevent the start-up from doing business with the U.S. government.Although Anthropic is the only company that provides the Pentagon with artificial intelligence technologies for use on classified systems, other c

C Cade Metz, Julian E. Barnes and Sheera Frenkel

Representative Tony Gonzales Will Not Seek Re-election

Several House members had called for Mr. Gonzales, a Texas Republican, to step down after texts emerged showing his pursuit of a staff member who later killed herself.Representative Tony Gonzales at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing in Washington last month.

J J. David Goodman

Steve Daines’s Switcheroo Starts New Fight in Montana Senate Race

Minutes before the Senate filing deadline, Senator Steve Daines withdrew his re-election bid and an ally jumped in. Even some fellow Republicans criticized the 11th-hour switch.Kurt Alme, who has been serving as the U.S. attorney for Montana, was endorsed by Senator Steve Daines and President Trump

K Kellen Browning

Lev Parnas Running for Congress as a Democrat in Florida

Mr. Parnas, who once tried to help find damaging information on Hunter Biden, said his background had turned him into “an advocate for speaking truth to power.”Lev Parnas announced his campaign in a video and post on Substack on Wednesday.

P Patricia Mazzei

An Assertive Supreme Court Turns to Curbing State Courts

Liberal justices accused their colleagues of expanding use of the emergency docket again in two orders issued this week.Since President Trump returned to the White House, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has shown a willingness to short-circuit lower-court proceedings.

A Ann E. Marimow

After Apalachee High School Shooting, a Hunger for Accountability

The country is casting an ever wider net in its search for accountability after mass shootings. Charging parents is an emerging tactic.Community members gather at a memorial at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., in 2024.

R Rick Rojas, Jacey Fortin and Johnny Kauffman

A Killing Spree in Utah Rattles a Region and Puzzles Officials

Three women were slain in two locations, officials said on Thursday. A frantic manhunt involving four states led to an arrest, but a motive was still unclear.Torrey, Utah, in 2023. The authorities asked residents there and in surrounding areas to lock their doors and stay home on Thursday before the

J Jack Healy and Zak Podmore

How $800 Monthly Car Payments Are Hurting Car Sales

Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry.The average monthly payment for a new car was $774 at the end of last year, and the average new car now costs nearly $50,000.

N Neal E. Boudette

Feeling the Effects of 260,000 Federal Jobs Lost

One year in, assessing budget cuts to federal climate and science jobs.Demonstrators gathered to protest against budget cuts outside the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, last year.

C Claire Brown