Coast Guard Says Swastika and Noose Displays Are No Longer Hate Incidents

A new servicewide policy recasts swastikas and nooses as “politically divisive,” revises harassment provisions and deletes protections for transgender troops.A member of the Coast Guard patrolling the waterways near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

J John Ismay and Minho Kim

Anxiety Over A.I. Spending Returns to Global Markets

A sharp reversal in Asian stocks, after a rally fueled by Nvidia’s strong earnings, underscores how fears of an A.I. bubble are driving broad market swings.The Kospi index in South Korea fell more than 3 percent in early trading in Asia on Friday.

R River Akira Davis

U.S. Manufacturers to Benefit as GE Appliances Shifts Production

The company, now owned by a Chinese conglomerate, is investing $150 million in 19 American suppliers across 10 states.Assembly at a GE Appliances plant in Louisville, Ky., in August. The company on Thursday announced contracts with suppliers in 10 states, as part of an effort to bring production bac

F Farah Stockman

U.S. Ran a War Game on Ousting Maduro. Venezuela Fell Into Chaos.

An official U.S. government exercise during President Trump’s first term forecast turmoil and potential violence in a post-Maduro Venezuela.Members of a group loyal to President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, during a rally in Caracas in September.

M Michael Crowley

Trump and Mamdani Are Meeting for the First Time. Will They Play Nice?

Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, will go to the White House on Friday. The stakes are high for the city.Zohran Mamdani said he hoped to discuss affordability, public safety and economic security for New Yorkers when he meets President Trump on Friday.

E Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jeffery C. Mays

Frida Kahlo Portrait Sells for $55 Million, Setting Her Auction Record

The surrealistic self-portrait was made in 1940, a turbulent year in the Mexican artist’s life as her health and marriage deteriorated.Bidding for Frida Kahlo, “El sueño (La cama),” or “The dream (The bed),” at Sotheby’s auction house in Manhattan. It sold for $55 million at auction Thursday night,

Z Zachary Small and Tim F. Schneider

Netflix, Comcast and Paramount Submit Warner Bros. Discovery Bids

The outcome of the sale could alter the trajectory of the entertainment business.The studio in Burbank, Calif., could be included in a deal for Warner Bros. Discovery that Netflix, Paramount and Comcast are seeking.

B Benjamin Mullin, Lauren Hirsch and Nicole Sperling

After 167 Years in New York, a Priceless Coin Collection Heads to Toledo

The doubloons, dollars and denarii of the American Numismatic Society will leave their overlooked home in Manhattan for a more welcoming headquarters on the campus of the Toledo Museum of Art.The American Numismatic Society has one of the world’s great coin collections, but few people currently see

D Dan Barry and Photographs By Todd Heisler

Missouri Judge Who Wore Elvis Wig in Court Agrees to Resign

Judge Matthew E.P. Thornhill also talked about politics and played Elvis songs in court, a judicial commission said.“Elvis was a super talent,” Matthew E.P. Thornhill, a circuit judge in St. Charles County, Mo., said last year in a local television interview. “If I just had Elvis’s hair, I’d be unst

C Christine Hauser and Michael Levenson