The Trump-Mamdani Buddy Movie? It’s Getting Mixed Reviews.

Zohran Mamdani and President Trump seemed to cast aside their months of traded insults, a development that seemed good for New York City but odd to some followers.After a private meeting in the Oval Office, Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, and President Trump held a joint news confe

D Dana Rubinstein and Benjamin Oreskes

Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Plans to Resign in January

Ms. Greene, who was elected in 2020, positioned herself as a die-hard Trump supporter until a series of recent ruptures with the president, who recently unendorsed her.“Loyalty should be a two-way street, and we should be able to vote our conscience and represent our district’s interest,” Ms. Greene

A Annie Karni

To Many Ukrainians, U.S. Peace Plan Looks Like ‘Capitulation’

While the White House has cautioned that the proposal is still in “flux,” its contours reflect maximalist demands made by Russia throughout the war that Ukraine has consistently rejected.A Ukrainian artillery unit firing at Russian targets in the Zaporizhzhia region, last month.

M Maria Varenikova, Oleksandra Mykolyshyn, Oleksandr Chubko, Cassandra Vinograd and Kim Barker

Lawrence Krauss, Martin Nowak: The Professors Who Stayed Close With Epstein

Even as the disgraced financier’s crimes were revealed, newly released emails show how academics at top universities stuck by Jeffrey Epstein, often seeking his help and offering it in return.Lawrence Krauss asked Jeffrey Epstein for advice when he was facing sexual harassment allegations in late 20

M Mark Arsenault, Chris Hippensteel and Danny Hakim

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Moves to Restrict Muslims, Leaving Some Concerned

Two decisions by the Texas governor this week, including directing authorities to investigate an Islamic organization, come as the state sees an increase in anti-Muslim rhetoric.Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas in September. This week, he declared that a Muslim advocacy and civil rights group was a terrori

R Ruth Graham

Satellite Data Reveals How the U.S. Navy Is Deployed Near Venezuela

The Times identified nearly 100 locations traversed by naval vessels across a two-and-a-half-month period to determine what the military pressure campaign against Venezuela looks like at sea.The guided-missile destroyer Gravely leaving a port in Trinidad and Tobago in late October. It is among sever

R Riley Mellen

At Least 52 Kidnapped From Nigeria School in Second Mass Abduction This Week

Students and teachers were taken captive from a Catholic school in the latest in a wave of such attacks in the country.Police officers outside a school in Kebbi, Nigeria, where children were kidnapped on Monday. An attack early Friday happened in the neighboring state of Niger.

R Ruth Maclean and Ismail Alfa

The Moon Was an Inside Job

New research suggests that Theia, the object whose collision with Earth is theorized to have caused the formation of the moon, came from closer to the sun.Artist’s impression of the collision between the early Earth and Theia, with the sun in the far distance, roughly 100 million years after the for

R Robin George Andrews

Saturn’s Rings Seem as if They’re About to Disappear: Here’s Why

During the weekend, the orbits of Earth and Saturn will combine to create an interplanetary optical illusion for anyone with a good telescope and clear skies.Saturn’s rings, observed by the Cassini spacecraft. They will be all but invisible when viewed from Earth on Sunday.

T Tom Metcalfe

Just Two Guys From Queens

Also, Ukraine faces a “difficult choice” on the U.S. peace plan. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.Zohran Mamdani, mayor-elect of New York City, with President Trump in the Oval Office, today.

M Matthew Cullen

Vanity Fair Is Reviewing Its Ties to Olivia Nuzzi

The magazine, which recently hired the journalist, said it had been “taken by surprise” by new claims in an essay by her former fiancé, Ryan Lizza.Olivia Nuzzi at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in 2023.

G Ginia Bellafante

Tyson Foods to Shut Major Beef Facility in Nebraska

The processing plant, in Lexington, employs more than 3,000 workers. It is expected to close in January.Tyson said on its latest earnings call that it expected operating losses on beef to be between $400 million and $600 million over the coming fiscal year.

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A Colossal, Hidden Pile of Trash Ignites Outcry in Britain

The discovery of a mountain of garbage near a highway is the latest example of what experts say is a growing problem of criminal organizations profiting from illegal dumping.A large pile of illegally dumped waste accumulated next to the River Cherwell near Kidlington, England, on Sunday.

J Jonathan Wolfe