
Trump and the N.F.L.: A Fraught Relationship Stretching Back Decades
The president’s expected attendance at Sunday’s Super Bowl highlights how his connection to the league has veered from aspirational to openly antagonistic.
By Ken Belson
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The president’s expected attendance at Sunday’s Super Bowl highlights how his connection to the league has veered from aspirational to openly antagonistic.
By Ken Belson

In “The World After Gaza,” Pankaj Mishra looks for moral clarity in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
By Ben Hubbard

Now that he’s performing at the Super Bowl, it seems like he’s inherited a no-win situation for all the conflicted expectations that await him.
By Dan Charnas

An executive order from President Trump on Friday put the weight of U.S. influence behind a hotly disputed claim in South Africa that Afrikaners were the “victims of unjust racial discrimination.”
By John Eligon and Lynsey Chutel

Margery Hop Wong last saw her older brother Sgt. Yuen Hop in 1943. He was a soldier missing in action, until researchers solved the mystery behind his death.
By Heather Knight

Readers discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the military, the government and in corporations.

The president ordered that all foreign assistance to South Africa be halted and said his administration would prioritize the resettling of white, “Afrikaner refugees” into the United States.
By Michael D. Shear and John Eligon

Soon after Mr. Trump’s remarks, Elon Musk wrote on X that the employee, Marko Elez, would be rehired.
By Ryan Mac and Kate Conger

West Point leaders complied with President Trump’s D.E.I. ban by ending a dozen student clubs. Critics say the move contradicts decades of efforts to diversify the nation’s fighting force.
By Anemona Hartocollis and Eve Sampson

Coltrane, a jazz virtuoso who devoted much of her life to a spiritual journey, is a beacon for today’s artists. An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why.
By Siddhartha Mitter
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