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Today — 9 September 2025NYT | Top Stories

Trump Administration Says It Has Begun Immigration Crackdown in Chicago

9 September 2025 at 00:40
In Chicago, advocates for immigrants said they saw several arrests on Sunday, but were uncertain of the scale of federal action.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

Metal barricades were placed around the federal courthouse in the heart of Chicago’s downtown late last week.

Whistle-Blower Sues Meta Over Claims of WhatsApp Security Flaws

9 September 2025 at 01:28
In a lawsuit filed Monday, the former head of security for the messaging app accused the social media company of putting billions of users at risk. Meta pushed back on his claim.

© Christopher Lee for The New York Times

Attaullah Baig tried to warn Meta’s top leaders, including its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, that millions of users were being harmed by the security weaknesses, according to his lawsuit.

Trump Administration, Again, Asks Supreme Court to Let It Block Foreign Aid

8 September 2025 at 22:27
The court has been largely receptive to the administration’s claims of executive power.

© Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times

In an earlier iteration of the foreign aid case this year, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s request to freeze nearly $2 billion while the case continued in the lower courts.

Charlie Sheen Is Ready to Tell You Everything

8 September 2025 at 02:11
In a new memoir and documentary, the actor known for “Two and a Half Men,” “Platoon” and a debauched life that nearly killed him puts it all out there.

© Molly Matalon for The New York Times

“I got overwhelmed and I didn’t seek the help that I needed,” Charlie Sheen said. “I just figured, ‘I got this.’ But I didn’t.”

China’s Exports to Africa Are Soaring as Trade to U.S. Plunges

Already this year, China’s trade surplus with Africa is nearly as big as all of 2024, a sign of how President Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the flow of goods.

© Joao Silva/The New York Times

Workers at a textile factory in Maseru, Lesotho, in July. President Trump has imposed tariffs on many African countries, including Lesotho.

Miami Has a Padel ‘Obsession’

Residents who love fitness and socializing — and can afford to play — cannot get enough of padel, the racket sport with international cachet.

Ultra Padel Club in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood.

Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

9 September 2025 at 00:13
The English vocalist wrote hits including “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right.” His use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of the rock band’s signature sounds.

© Francois Guillot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

Supreme Court Lifts Restrictions on L.A. Immigration Stops

8 September 2025 at 23:51
A federal judge had ordered agents not to make indiscriminate stops relying on factors like a person’s ethnicity or that they speak Spanish.

© Stella Kalinina for The New York Times

Aggressive enforcement operations in Los Angeles — including encounters captured on video that appeared to be roundups of random Hispanic people by armed agents — have set off protests and clashes in the area.
Yesterday — 8 September 2025NYT | Top Stories

Raid on Georgia E.V. Battery Plant Raises New Risks for a Shaken Industry

Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers’ immigration status.

© Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

The LG Energy Solution battery cell manufacturing plant in Holland, Mich. The immigration raid on the Georgia plant has sent shivers through the industry.

Juggling Congress and Life, She Opted to Freeze Her Eggs

8 September 2025 at 22:09
Representative Sara Jacobs, Democrat of California, said her experience planning for a future pregnancy inspired her to write a bill to expand coverage of fertility treatments.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Representative Sara Jacobs, 36, spent much of the August congressional recess going through the process of freezing her eggs.

Appeals Court Upholds Carroll’s $83 Million Judgment Against Trump

8 September 2025 at 22:31
The judges rejected President Trump’s argument that the Supreme Court’s decision extending presidential immunity should shield him from liability for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

President Trump continued to verbally attack E. Jean Carroll, whom he was found liable for sexually abusing, on social media, at news conferences and even during the trial.

Rick Davies, Lead Singer of Supertramp, Dies at 81

8 September 2025 at 21:15
The English vocalist wrote hits including “Goodbye Stranger” and “Bloody Well Right.” His use of the Wurlitzer piano became one of the rock band’s signature sounds.

© Francois Guillot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

19 Are Killed in Nepal Protests Over Corruption and Social Media Ban

Demonstrators stormed the Parliament complex days after the government banned most social media platforms. Hundreds of people were injured, local news media reported.

© Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters

Protesters in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, on Monday.

London Tube Strike Takes Effect, Causing Travel Chaos

9 September 2025 at 00:31
Underground stations were closed and buses were crammed with commuters grappling with a walkout by transit workers that is expected to continue until Friday.

© Carlos Jasso/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Ken Griffin Speaks Out Against Trump’s Attacks on the Fed

The criticism from the hedge fund billionaire and Trump voter is a rare rebuke of the president by a corporate leader.

© Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

Citadel’s Ken Griffin has warned that President Trump’s efforts to undermine Fed independence could backfire, hurting investors and businesses.

Trump Issues Warning to Hamas as Israeli Military Moves on Gaza City

8 September 2025 at 20:39
The American president gave Hamas what sounded like an ultimatum, demanding that the militant group agree to a new truce proposal or face full-scale Israeli assault on Gaza City.

© Anna Rose Layden for The New York Times

President Trump, returning from the U.S. Open on Sunday, told reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland that “I think we’re going to have a deal on Gaza very soon.”

How JPMorgan Helped Jeffrey Epstein, and a Show of Resistance in D.C.

8 September 2025 at 20:54
Plus, why you’re wrong about your Zodiac sign.

© Daniel Rosenbaum for The New York Times

Stephen Cutler (second from right), then JPMorgan Chase’s general counsel, wanted the bank to cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein in 2011 but ultimately did not insist on it, and the relationship continued.

Oil Prices Rise After Producers Announce New Increase in Output

8 September 2025 at 18:27
In a show of confidence in the market, the group, led by Saudi Arabia, said it would begin unwinding a further set of agreed cuts.

© Pavel Mikheyev/Reuters

Oil pump jacks in Kazakhstan, one of the eight countries announcing production increases on Sunday. The countries have shifted to a new approach after cautiously restraining production.

Raid on Georgia E.V. Battery Plant Raises New Risks for a Shaken Industry

Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers’ immigration status.

© Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

The LG Energy Solution battery cell manufacturing plant in Holland, Mich. The immigration raid on the Georgia plant has sent shivers through the industry.

Kara Walker Deconstructs a Statue, and a Myth

8 September 2025 at 17:02
As part of the group exhibition “Monuments,” the artist took a Stonewall Jackson bronze and transformed it into a radically new, unsettled thing.

© Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. for The New York Times

The artist Kara Walker at her part-time home in Westerly, R.I. Since the 1990s, Walker has examined American racial history and psychology in an acerbic vein through drawings, sculptures and installation.

A.I. Could Make the Smartphone Passé. What Comes Next?

8 September 2025 at 17:04
As Apple prepares to release new iPhones this week, industry veterans shared their predictions for what will be the next big thing in personal computing.

© Sisi Yu

Trial to Begin for Ryan Routh, Man Charged in Trump Assassination Attempt in Florida

Ryan Routh has pleaded not guilty and plans to defend himself in court. The most serious charge against him carries a sentence of up to life in prison.

© Marco Bello/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

The trial for Ryan W. Routh, the person accused of trying to assassinate President Trump, will take place in Federal District Court in Fort Pierce, Fla.

How JPMorgan Enabled the Crimes of Jeffrey Epstein

A Times investigation found that America’s leading bank spent years supporting — and profiting from — the notorious sex offender, ignoring red flags, suspicious activity and concerned executives.

What We Know About JPMorgan’s Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein

Times reporters combed through thousands of pages of legal and financial records to understand how America’s leading lender enabled the notorious sexual predator.

© Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office/Associated Press

Raid on Georgia E.V. Battery Plant Raises New Risks for a Shaken Industry

Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers’ immigration status.

© Brittany Greeson for The New York Times

The LG Energy Solution battery cell manufacturing plant in Holland, Mich. The immigration raid on the Georgia plant has sent shivers through the industry.
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