Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation Hints at Divisions in Trump’s Movement

As the president forced a onetime loyalist from Congress, her defiant departure signaled a coming debate over Republican identity in a post-Trump era.Again and again, President Trump has wielded the power that comes with the loyalty of his party’s base and an enormous war chest that he can leverage

L Lisa Lerer and Reid J. Epstein

For Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Rough Education in MAGA Politics

The Georgia congresswoman strove to be both the ultimate Trump warrior and to be taken seriously. She wound up in political exile.Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in February 2021, the day after the Democratic-majority House voted to remove her from her committee assignments.

R Robert Draper

Georgia Voters Stand by Marjorie Taylor Greene After She Stood Up to Trump

Ms. Greene’s resignation blindsided her conservative Georgia district, which had stuck by her through ups and downs, including her split with the president.Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene during a news conference about the Epstein Files Transparency Act in September.

R Rick Rojas and Sean Keenan

In the House, Censures Proliferate, Reflecting a Poisonous Climate

Formal reprimands, once rare, dominated the chamber’s agenda this week, prompting lawmakers in both parties to call for changes to the way the House handles such actions.The U.S. Capitol building in Washington, last month. Official House rebukes, once exceedingly rare and mostly a matter of consensu

M Megan Mineiro

As Democrats Look to a New Generation, John Larson Hangs On

The 77-year-old Connecticut Democrat is facing primary challenges from people who say he’s too old and has been around too long. He says his age and experience are his strength.Representative John Larson at Augie & Ray’s Drive In in East Hartford, Conn., earlier this month.

A Annie Karni

In Russian-Occupied Mariupol, Everything Ukrainian Must Go

Russia is remaking Mariupol, which was devastated by a brutal siege in 2022. Ukrainians seeking to move back are finding it hard to recognize the city, or to reclaim their property.A newly built residential building in Mariupol, in August 2023. The city has undergone drastic changes since the Russia

N Neil MacFarquhar, Milana Mazaeva and Anna Lukinova

Russian Exiles See Europe Visa Rule as Blow Against Them, Not Putin

The European Union said the decision was prompted by sabotage attacks in Europe, but Russians living abroad say Europe is punishing ordinary people.Yulia Navalnaya, widow of the late Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, as she attends the unveiling of a plaque for her late husband, in The Hagu

N Neil MacFarquhar

A Swath of Bank Customer Data Was Hacked. The F.B.I. Is Investigating.

SitusAMC, a technology vendor for real estate lenders, holds sensitive personal information on the clients of hundreds of its banking customers, including JPMorgan Chase.JPMorgan Chase was among the banks notified by SitusAMC that its client data may have been breached.

R Rob Copeland, Stacy Cowley and Devlin Barrett

Lemurs in Madagascar Face an Unexpected Killer

Thousands of the endangered primates end up on the dinner plates of people in the upper rung of the country’s society who have money to spare.A bamboo lemur (Hapalemur occidentalis) eating bamboo.

D Dina Fine Maron

Dorothy Vogel, Librarian With a Vast Art Collection, Dies at 90

On modest civil servants’ salaries, she and her husband amassed a trove of some 4,000 works by art-world luminaries, storing them in their one-bedroom Manhattan apartment.Dorothy Vogel with her husband, Herbert, in a New York gallery in 1992. Their Manhattan rent-controlled apartment functioned as a

A Alex Williams