Europe Agrees to $105 Billion Funding Plan for Ukraine

European Union officials wanted to use Russia’s frozen assets to back a major loan to Ukraine. Unable to overcome opposition, they settled on another way to lend the money.Antonio Costa, center, president of the European Council, said at a news conference early Friday in Brussels that the newly reac

J Jeanna Smialek

Putin’s Year-End News Conference Set for Friday

The annual news conference sets the Kremlin’s tone for the next year and highlights President Vladimir V. Putin’s grip over Russia.A digital screen in Moscow promoting President Vladimir V. Putin’s year-end televised phone-in and news conference.

I Ivan Nechepurenko

Takeaways From the Trial of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan

The Milwaukee judge was charged with obstructing federal immigration agents, who were trying to arrest a man who had appeared before her on a battery charge.Judge Hannah C. Dugan, right, outside the federal courthouse in Milwaukee earlier this week.

J Julie Bosman

Kennedy Center Board Moves to Rename It the Trump-Kennedy Center

The board for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that it would now be named the Trump-Kennedy Center, although a formal change may have to be approved by Congress.The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was so named by law.

S Shawn McCreesh

Trump Administration to Appeal Harvard Funding Case

Facing a deadline to appeal, the Justice Department told the courts late Thursday that it would try to overturn a judge’s ruling in favor of Harvard.The Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass.

A Alan Blinder

Trump Signs Order to Ease Restrictions on Marijuana

Marijuana’s classification as one of the most dangerous and habit-forming substances has long drawn criticism.President Trump said the move would allow for more research to be done with cannabis.

L Luke Broadwater and Ashley Southall

Trump Announces $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ for Military

President Trump promised active duty troops a $1,776 check, citing increased revenue raised by tariffs, but the funding is coming from money for the military included in this year’s domestic spending law.U.S. service members at Fort Bragg, N.C., in June.

J John Ismay and Ali Watkins

Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 30 Years

The Bank of Japan moved to slow inflation as the prime minister is borrowing more to fund an ambitious effort to build up industry and support households.The rate increase is widely viewed as an attempt to ultimately help cool inflation and give wages a chance to keep up.

R River Akira Davis

Britain Is Preparing for Attacks on Its Soil. Critics Say It Must Move Faster.

As military officials sound the alarm over Russian hybrid attacks, the chair of Parliament’s defense committee said the government’s progress on ramping up home defense was “glacial.”British soldiers during an exercise in Smardan, Romania, in February. In June, the British government published a str

L Lizzie Dearden

Rob Reiner Family Tragedy Strikes a Nerve for Families Fighting Addiction

Nick Reiner, charged with murdering his parents, Rob and Michele Singer Reiner, spent much of his life battling drug addiction, an affliction that millions of Americans face.Pattie Vargas’s daughter and son both struggled with addiction. “As a parent, I would have cut off both my arms to save my kid

S Sonia A. Rao

Mamdani Appointee Resigns After Decade-Old Antisemitic Posts Re-emerge

Catherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from her just-announced post as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s director of appointments after the Anti-Defamation League resurfaced the comments.Catherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from her new post a day after it was announced, apologizing for her remarks and for b

D Dana Rubinstein

Trump Relies on Distortions to Support His Pressure Campaign on Venezuela

The president has a long record of making false or misleading statements. But the sheer density of them in his administration’s boat attacks and Venezuela pressure campaign is exceptional.Mr. Trump says an “armed conflict” makes the killings of people on the vessels lawful, but law-of-war experts sa

C Charlie Savage