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As Trump Debates Iran Action, the Meaning of âAmerica Firstâ Is on the Line
As President Trump ponders involving the United States in Israelâs attacks on Iran, the G.O.P. faces a thorny question: What does âAmerica firstâ really mean?
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Justice Dept. to Cut Gun-Sale Inspectors in Half as It Moves to Downsize A.T.F.
The move is part of the Trump administrationâs effort to defang and downsize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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Democratsâ Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Partyâs Retreat
While some in the party denounced the Supreme Courtâs decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the partyâs discomfort on the issue.
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U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn
The largest perils may lie in the aftermath, many experts say, just as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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California Executives Sentenced for Continuing to Sell Dehumidifiers That Caught on Fire
The two executives received prison sentences for failing to report fire-prone dehumidifiers sold nationwide.
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New Report Highlights Air Traffic Control Staffing Woes
While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.
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Iran Crisis Overshadowed as Senators Squabble at Hearing
A hearing featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth exposed a major divide over the dangers of using U.S. troops domestically.
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What to Know After Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The decision to uphold the Tennessee law will most likely mean a patchwork of laws throughout the country, a map that traces current political polarization.
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The D.N.C. Is in Chaos and Desperate for Cash Under Ken Martin
Under its new leader, Ken Martin, the Democratic National Committee has been plagued by infighting and a drop in big donations, raising alarms from Democrats as they try to win back power.
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Trumpâs Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight
The presidentâs supporters are warring over two dueling campaign promises: to steer clear of foreign wars and to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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The Last Time Supreme Court Considered Trans Rights, It Protected Them
In 2020, the justices ruled 6-3 that gay and transgender workers were shielded from employment discrimination nationwide.
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Trump Quizzes Workers at the White House: âAny Illegal Immigrants?â
President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House.
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These States Have Laws Restricting Some Treatments for Transgender Minors
Transgender minors and their parents, guardians and doctors have challenged bans in 19 states, with mixed results.
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What Has Medical Research Found on Gender Treatments for Trans Youth?
The Supreme Court cited the uncertainty in the scientific evidence when upholding Tennesseeâs ban on the treatments.
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Sotomayorâs Dissent Criticizes Supreme Court Decision in Transgender Care Case
Justice Sotomayor also read her dissent from the bench, a move typically reserved to emphasize a justiceâs extreme displeasure with a decision.
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Teslaâs Robotaxi, Long Promised by Elon Musk, Joins a Crowded Field
Mr. Musk says the driverless taxis could begin ferrying passengers on Sunday in Austin, Texas, where other companies already have similar cars on the road.
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A transgender clinic opened in 2018. Four years later, the firestorm began.
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Hereâs the latest on the decision.
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Katie Millerâs Washington Rise Takes a Musk Detour
She is one half of a Trump-world power couple. But sheâs on Team Elon. Itâs gotten complicated.
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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The justices ruled that the stateâs law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles.
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Tina Smith, on a Hit List in Minnesota, Speaks Out on Political Violence
Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota learned that her friend was assassinated, and that she had been a potential target herself. Now, she has blunt thoughts on who bears blame for violent outbursts.
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From Resignation in Protest to Campaign for Congress
Bridget A. Brink, who stepped down as ambassador to Ukraine in April out of objections to President Trumpâs pro-Russian approach to the war, is now speaking out and running for office at home.
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Images of Handcuffed Democrats Are Piling Up in Trumpâs Immigration Crackdown
Federal agents have arrested a growing number of the partyâs elected officials, fueling liberal outrage and conservative accusations that Democrats are carrying out publicity stunts.
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Texas Passed a Law Protecting Campus Speech. Itâs on the Verge of Rolling It Back.
A bill would restrict âexpressive activitiesâ on campus â which could include what students wear and the hours and weeks they can protest.
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William G. Young, a Reagan-Appointed Judge, Is Fast-Tracking Trump to Trial
Judge William G. Youngâs long career has been punctuated by high-profile cases and outspoken advocacy for the judiciaryâs value and fact-finding power.
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Why a Vaccine Expert Left the C.D.C.: âAmericans Are Going to Dieâ
Dr. Fiona Havers is influential among researchers who study immunizations. The wholesale dismissal of the agencyâs scientific advisers crossed the line, she said.
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In a Year of Working Dangerously, Fear of Trump Marks Public Service Awards
The Trump administrationâs large cuts to the federal work force turned an annual celebration of federal workers into a reminder of loss.
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Oil Prices Climb as Trump Calls for Iranâs âSurrenderâ
They rose more than 4 percent as traders wondered if the United States would take a more active role in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Trumpâs Conflicting Messages on Workplace Raids Leave Businesses Reeling
Trump officials insist the president is fully committed to mass deportation. But they have been careful not to directly contradict the presidentâs attempt to offer a reprieve to certain businesses.
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Senators Assail Antidoping Regulator for âStonewalling and Intimidationâ
Members of both parties criticized the World Anti-Doping Agency for its decision not to sanction Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned substance, including some who went on to win Olympic medals.
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