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The Evening: Musk to target Pentagon spending

Also, a judge paused job cuts at U.S.A.I.D.
The Evening

February 7, 2025

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Friday.

  • Trump's defense of Musk
  • A legal challenge to U.S.A.I.D. cuts
  • Plus, the biggest day in football
Elon Musk dressed in a black suit with a bowtie.
Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Trump defended Musk's cost-cutting effort

President Trump offered praise today for Elon Musk and his team at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, who have led the administration's effort to purge federal workers. He said he had directed them to search across the government for costs to eliminate. He mentioned in particular that Musk would scrutinize spending at the Pentagon, from which Musk has received at least $3.6 billion in contracts over the past decade.

The president also singled out the Education Department, which the White House has discussed possibly shutting down. Trump's critics argue that the efforts violate the Constitution, which grants Congress the authority to dictate federal spending.

But in just the past week, Musk and his team have descended on Education, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, and Veterans Affairs Departments, among other agencies. The Treasury Department installed an ally of Musk to oversee the nation's payment system, replacing a career civil servant.

Musk's effort is largely being carried out by a group of male engineers, including some recent college graduates and at least one as young as 19. Some are former interns at his companies; others are executives who have worked for Musk for as long as two decades. They all appear to have channeled his shoot-first, aim-later approach. Here's what we know about Musk's team of young aides.

This morning, Vice President JD Vance called for one of Musk's workers — who had resigned after being linked to racist social media posts — to be reinstated. Musk said that he would be rehired.

In related news, constituents outraged about Trump's unilateral moves and how he has allowed Musk to upend the government have jammed Congressional phone lines to the point of failure.

People unloading large bags of aid off small wooden boats.
U.S.-funded food aid delivered to Bentiu, South Sudan, in 2023. Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times

A judge paused job cuts at U.S.A.I.D.

A federal judge in Washington, D.C. said this afternoon that he would order the Trump administration to halt some elements of its attempt to shut down the federal government's main provider of global humanitarian and development aid. Nearly all of the more than 10,000 workers at the agency, known as U.S.A.I.D., were set to be put on leave at the end of the day.

The judge, Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, said the imminent administrative leave of 2,200 employees would be briefly delayed while he heard a legal challenge filed by unions representing the workers. The unions have called Trump's efforts to dismantle the agency "unconstitutional and illegal," and said that they had "generated a global humanitarian crisis."

Earlier today, the president issued a blunt, all-caps directive to dissolve U.S.A.I.D. "CLOSE IT DOWN!" Trump posted on his social media network. He also accused the agency of unspecified rampant corruption and fraud.

In other politics news:

A graphic showing the monthly change in jobs.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Karl Russell

Job growth slowed last month

U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department reported today, signaling more subdued employment growth at the start of the year. The overall job market still appears to be solid: The unemployment rate edged down to 4 percent, and hourly earnings rose.

The results will most likely reaffirm the Fed's plan to wait for more information before lowering interest rates again.

A man with his head covered stands on top of a pickup truck while holding a gun. In the distance, black smoke billows.
Sudanese army soldiers near Khartoum, last month.  El Tayeb Siddig/Reuters

Hundreds died as Sudan's war flared

Sudan's civil war, a ruinous conflict that is approaching its third year, has grown deadlier as the Army has pushed to retake significant parts of the capital from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Hundreds of people, including dozens of children, have been killed across the country in recent days, according to witnesses, medical workers and the U.N.

"The citizens are currently living in a state of panic," one activist there said. "People are scared."

More top news

  • Israel: Three Israeli hostages held in Gaza — Eli Sharabi, Or Levy and Ohad Ben-Ami — are expected to be released this weekend as part of the cease-fire deal.

TIME TO UNWIND

Erik S Lesser/EPA, via Shutterstock

Get ready for Super Bowl Sunday

We're just two days away from America's biggest annual sporting event, the Super Bowl. Kansas City and Philadelphia will meet at New Orleans's famous Superdome, where Kansas City is narrowly favored to win its third consecutive title. Here's what to know about the game.

Kendrick Lamar will headline the halftime show, President Trump is expected to show up and Taylor Swift will almost certainly be there. Most of us will watch from home — a ticket costs more than most mortgage payments — where treats like chicken wings and artichoke dip will be the real stars.

One downer: It's shaping up to be a bad year for Super Bowl ads. Our TV critic ranked them from best to worst.

For football newbies: Here's how to fake it through your Super Bowl party.

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Our guide to classic romance novels

More than almost any other genre, romance is a nonstop fire hose of material. It can be intimidating for anyone simply looking for a great love story. So we selected more than a dozen books you really can't go wrong with.

Check out this starter pack, which includes guidance based on your preferences.

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Alice Coltrane around 1982. via The John & Alice Coltrane Home

Dinner table topics

WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND

A casserole with ground beef in sauce, nachos, cheese, peppers, onions.
Christopher Testani for The New York Times

Cook: Make this Frito pie the star of your Super Bowl menu.

Watch: "Slow" is one of the best international movies to stream right now.

Read: We recommend "Good Dirt" and four other new books.

Listen: Check out Lisa Streich's deliberate and complex music before her American showcase.

Book: There are several affordable options for Caribbean vacations.

Compete: Take this week's news quiz.

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all of our games here.

ONE LAST THING

A child wearing a gray cardigan and black jeans with rips in the knee sits on a bar stool as he holds a Shirley Temple, smiling.
Lanna Apisukh for The New York Times

Meet a star beverage critic. He's 11.

Leo Kelly is known as the "Shirley Temple King," and for good reason. For nearly half of his life, this 11-year-old from Connecticut has been posting reviews of Shirley Temples online. He rates each restaurant he visits on a 10-point scale, considering factors like color, carbonation and the quality of the grenadine.

After he gave LongHorn Steakhouse a low rating for having zero cherries in its Shirley Temples, executives took note. They now include five cherries.

Have a sparkling weekend.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back on Monday. — Matthew

Eli Cohen was our photo editor today.

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