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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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Trump’s Base in Uproar Over His Openness to Joining Iran Fight
The president’s 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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Social Security Benefits Could Be Cut in 8 Years Unless Congress Acts
The nation’s key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could lead to payment cuts in eight years.
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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The justices ruled that the state’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles.
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Sotomayor’s 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 justice’s extreme displeasure with a decision.
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Democrats’ Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Party’s Retreat
While some in the party denounced the Supreme Court’s decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the party’s discomfort on the issue.
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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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Trump Travel Restrictions Bar Residents Needed at U.S. Hospitals
Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.
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Trump Quizzes Workers at the White House: ‘Any Illegal Immigrants?’
President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House.
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How Dr. Phil and a Top Adams Aide Helped Ease ICE’s Path Into New York
Kaz Daughtry, a freewheeling deputy mayor, has emerged as a crucial ally for the Trump administration and its border czar. So has Dr. Phil.
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Katie Miller’s Washington Rise Takes a Musk Detour
She is one half of a Trump-world power couple. But she’s on Team Elon. It’s gotten complicated.
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Karen Read Acquitted in Murder Trial Over Boyfriend’s Death Outside Boston
A jury cleared Ms. Read of charges related to the 2022 death of John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, and convicted her only of drunken driving, in a trial that attracted wide attention.
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Regulators Approve Lenacapavir for H.I.V. Prevention
The drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries.
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For Food Network Fans, Anne Burrell Was the Fun-Loving Aunt
The chef, who died Tuesday, built her stardom on a big, down-to-earth personality in which viewers could see themselves.
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Food Network Chefs Pay Tribute to Anne Burrell
Following news of the chef and TV personality’s death at age 55, remembrances poured in on social media.
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Fed Holds Rates Steady Amid Vast Economic Uncertainty
Officials at the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, as they brace for the effects of President Trump’s policies on trade, taxes and immigration.
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The Fed Isn’t Calling It ‘Stagflation,’ but the Risks Are Rising
President Trump’s trade war is likely to lead to higher prices and slower growth, a challenging combination for the Fed. War in the Middle East could make the job harder still.
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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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Real Risk to Youth Mental Health Is ‘Addictive Use,’ Not Screen Time Alone, Study Finds
Researchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely to have thoughts of suicide or to harm themselves.
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When Humans Learned to Live Everywhere
About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
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How the Peacock Chair Became a Hallmark of Black American Décor
The regal seat continues to be part of Black American social traditions.
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America Must Not Rush Into a War Against Iran
The decision to declare war rests with Congress alone.
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The Supreme Court Case on Trans Care Ruled Against My Daughter
As parents, we know better than state officials what our child needs.
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The Supreme Court Upheld a State Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
Also, Trump’s cryptic Iran comments fueled fears of a wider war. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
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Boeing Keeps Low Profile at Paris Air Show as Airbus Announces Deals
The show is happening at a delicate time for Boeing, which is coming off its best month for sales in a year and a half and a deadly plane crash in India involving one of its aircraft.
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BYD and Other Chinese Carmakers Expand Sales in Europe Despite Tariffs
BYD and other companies doubled their share of the car market after the European Union imposed higher tariffs on electric vehicles from China.
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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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Sarah Stogner Elected Prosecutor in Texas Oil Country
Sarah Stogner had never tried a criminal case before getting elected D.A. in an oil-rich area half the size of New Jersey. So far, it’s been a struggle.
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