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Republicans Wrestle With Trumpâs Demands for Tax Cuts
House Republicans are planning to include several of President Trumpâs campaign promises in the first draft of the bill, which they hope to release soon.
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Photo Shows Waltzâs Conversations on a Version of Signal
A Reuters photographer captured an image of Michael Waltzâs phone screen during a White House cabinet meeting, a day before he was ousted from his job as national security adviser.
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How Rubio Proved Himself as Trumpâs Loyal Foreign Policy Foot Soldier
As Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has been Donald Trumpâs reliable echo on issues like Iran, Ukraine and Gaza. But Steve Witkoff, the presidentâs friend, remains the chief negotiator.
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U.S. and China Dig In on Trade War, With No Plans for Formal Talks
The standoff over terms of negotiations, and whether they are happening, signals that a protracted economic fight lies ahead.
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How the End of a U.S. Tax Loophole Hurts Chinese Companies
A loophole that has allowed American shoppers to buy lots of cheap goods from mainland China and Hong Kong without paying tariffs and filling customs forms is closing on Friday. Meaghan Tobin, a correspondent for The New York Times covering business in Asia, explains.
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Companies Are Raising Prices as Tariffs Hit
President Trumpâs trade policies are already starting to frustrate American consumers who have noticed higher prices in their shopping carts.
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Trump Ends Chinese Tariff Loophole, Raising the Cost of Online Goods
Supporters say the change is important to stop cheap Chinese goods from entering the U.S. But the decision could drive up prices for goods Americans buy online.
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Harvard Hires Conservative Lawyers to Fight Trump Administration
Harvard has hired lawyers connected to conservative Supreme Court justices and President Trump himself to fight its case against the government.
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Why Does Harvard Have Tax-Exempt Status and Can the IRS Revoke It? What to Know.
The university, like many colleges and charities, is exempt from federal income and property taxes, saving it billions of dollars. President Trump has questioned whether it should enjoy that status.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia: The Story of âMistakenly Deported Maryland Manâ
Kilmar Abrego Garcia lived a turbulent life in Maryland after fleeing El Salvador as a teenager. Now heâs the face of President Trumpâs immigration crackdown.
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In Texas Borderland, Trumpâs Immigration Push Suffers Its Worst Legal Defeat Yet
Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. is a Trump nominee with conservative credentials. But he found White House claims about a Venezuelan gang âinvasionâ went too far.
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Israel Launches Airstrikes Near Syrian Presidential Palace
It was the second time in days that Israel intervened militarily in Syria amid a wave of sectarian violence there.
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Explosions Cripple Ship Carrying Aid to Gaza in the Mediterranean Sea
A human rights group operating the ship blamed a drone attack for the explosions, which caused a fire on the vessel. The crew was safe and remained on board.
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My Miserable Week in the âHappiest Country on Earthâ
For eight years running, Finland has topped the World Happiness Report â but what exactly does it measure?
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Life in Ukraine Has Become More Dangerous Since Cease-Fire Talks Began
Russian strikes and fighting along the front line have killed far more civilians than over the same period a year ago, U.N. officials said in a presentation for diplomats in New York this week.
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How a $254 Billion Budget Deal Might Become a Battle Plan for Democrats
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York insisted that the state budget, now a month overdue, include measures to increase public safety and lower taxes for all but the wealthy.
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Thereâs Never Been a Pope From the U.S. Could Cardinal Prevost Change That?
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a native of Chicago, has spent the bulk of his career outside the United States. Supporters say he represents a âdignified middle of the road.â
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Who Is Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, a Possible Contender for the Next Pope?
A possible contender for the papacy, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi has worked with the needy and the disenfranchised, even as he participated in peace talks around the world.
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Universal Antivenom May Grow Out of Man Who Let Snakes Bite Him Hundreds of Times
Scientists identified antibodies that neutralized the poison in whole or in part from the bites of cobras, mambas and other deadly species.
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âNo Appointments Hereâ: A Mad Dash to Get a Real ID Ahead of the Deadline
A Real ID, passport or other federally recognized document will be required starting next week for domestic flights. Good luck booking an appointment.
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The Real ID Deadline Is Coming. Hereâs What You Need to Know.
After years of postponed deadlines, passengers will have to show security-enhanced IDs to board domestic flights starting on May 7. What to know if youâre traveling.
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Our Dad, Leonard Bernstein, Would Want His Music Played at the Kennedy Center
Some have urged us to withdraw our fatherâs music from the Kennedy Center to protest Trumpâs hostile takeover. We asked: What would Dad have done?
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M.L.K. Wrote a Love Letter to a Nation Torn by Hate. Sound Familiar?
Dr. Kingâs âLetter From Birmingham Jailâ has some pointed guidance for todayâs Trump opposition.
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Racing for Trade Deals
We explain how the U.S. is trying to negotiate.
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Ruth Buzzi, Purse-Wielding Gladys of âLaugh-In,â Is Dead at 88
She had other roles onstage and on TV, but none more memorable than the wary spinster fending off male advances on that raucous sketch show.
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Volcanic Eruption in Deep Ocean Ridge Is Witnessed by Scientists for First Time
Researchers diving in a submersible in the eastern Pacific realized that the landscape they had studied the day before had been glassed over by fresh lava.
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Reform U.K. Wins Special Election in Runcorn by Just 6 Votes
Nigel Farageâs right-wing populist party snatched a critical parliamentary seat from the governing Labour Party.
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Why Donald Trump Looms Over Australiaâs Election
The last time Australians went to the polls, China was top of mind. This time, the United States is the dominant foreign factor in an election mostly fought on domestic issues.
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