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Trumpâs Tariff Fight With China Poses New Threat to US Farmers
After China unveiled steep retaliatory tariffs on American exports on Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issued a sharp and somewhat…
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Charter Company in Fatal Helicopter Crash Had Prior Mechanical Failures
The firm that operated the helicopter that crashed in the Hudson River on Thursday, killing all six people aboard, has…
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Denisovans Extend Their Range to Asiaâs Pacific Coast
For decades, fishermen sailing off the coast of Taiwan have sometimes discovered fossils in their trawling nets: the bones of…
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Trump Deploys Justice Dept. to Scrutinize Ex-Officials and Perceived Foes
President Trumpâs first-term efforts to spur law enforcement officials to pursue his political enemies were haphazard, informal and often hashed…
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Stanford Protesters Charged With Felonies for Pro-Palestinian Occupation
Prosecutors on Thursday filed felony charges against 12 pro-Palestinian protesters â all but one of them a current or former…
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Mahmoud Khalilâs Lawyers Will Seek Testimony From Marco Rubio
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil on Thursday said that they would seek testimony from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who argues…
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Supreme Court Sides With Wrongly Deported Migrant
The Supreme Court on Thursday instructed the government to take steps to return a Salvadoran migrant it had wrongly deported…
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Helicopters Pack N.Y. Skies, Despite Years of Noise and Air Pollution Complaints
Every year, tens of thousands of tourist helicopter flights depart from heliports in and around New York City. These tours,…
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Helicopters Pack New Yorkâs Skies, Despite Years of Noise and Air Pollution Complaints
Every year, tens of thousands of tourist helicopter flights depart from heliports in and around New York City. These tours,…
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How Do the iPhone 16E and Google Pixel 9A Compare to More Expensive Models?
With all the talk about tariffs driving up costs, the word âcheaperâ should bring comfort to just about anyone. Thatâs…
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Tariff Angst Rises – The New York Times
The exuberance that spread yesterday across Wall Street after President Trump dialed down his expansive tariffs did not last long.…
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Trump, Offering Few Details, Insists âEverybodyâ Wants to Make a Deal With the U.S.
A day after President Trump capitulated on his global reciprocal tariffs, he and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick insisted that one…
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Nintendo Switch Game Console Release Is Whipsawed by Tariff Threats
For months, Nintendo, the maker of famed video game series like Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong, had expected the…
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Trump Close to Winning Concessions From More Law Firms
President Trump is planning to announce new deals with several of the nationâs top law firms requiring them to offer…
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Opinion | The Stupidity of the Tariffs Are the Achievement of a Lifetime
You might have seen the various data points suggesting that Americans are losing their ability to reason. The trend starts…
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Trump May Seek Judicial Oversight of Columbia, Potentially for Years
The Trump administration may seek to have a federal judge enforce any deal it reaches with Columbia University in an…
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Pressuring Migrants to âSelf-Deport,â Trump Moves to Cancel Social Security Numbers
Since taking office, the Trump administration has moved aggressively to revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of…
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If You See This Creepy Fish, Cut Its Head Off
The northern snakehead â a sharp-toothed fish that looks like a horrifying hybrid of fish and snake â is spreading…
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Plane Carrying 6 Members of Congress Is Clipped at Reagan Airport
Two American Airlines jets, including one carrying at least six members of Congress from New York and New Jersey, clipped…
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Turkey and Israel Aim to Avoid Clashes in Syria as Tensions Rise
Turkey and Israel have started talks to prevent conflicts between their troops in Syria, as an Israeli military campaign and…
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House Votes to Require Proof of Citizenship in Federal Elections
The House on Thursday passed legislation that would require people to prove that they are U.S. citizens when they register…
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Under Trump, Gun Agency Remains Rudderless and Leaderless
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives â a small government agency tasked with the titanic challenge of stemming…
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An Expedition, for Art and Nature
They looked like peppercorns ground into the sky and then like ribbons of black silk or a stain spreading overhead.…
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Neutrinos Are Shrinking, and Thatâs a Good Thing for Physics
On Thursday, researchers unveiled the most precise measurement yet of a neutrino, scaling down the maximum possible mass of the…
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After Reviving Democrats in a Battleground State, Heâs Moving On
Ben Wikler, who built the Wisconsin Democratic Party into a fund-raising colossus over his six years as its leader, is…
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Cabot Creamery Butter Is Recalled Over Fecal Contamination Risk
Cabot Creamery is voluntarily recalling more than 1,700 pounds of butter in seven states after testing found that the products…
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Trumpâs Tariff Reversal Calms Some G.O.P. Nerves, but Questions Linger
President Trumpâs whipsawing tariff policy has prompted bipartisan alarm on Capitol Hill, where Democrats are outraged and Republicans are caught…
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Trumpâs Tariffs Could Impact Apparel Companies That Make Clothing in the U.S.
On the open 15th floor of a loft building in Midtown Manhattan, about a dozen skilled workers make their way…
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At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an âEmergencyâ
The Trump administration has in recent weeks asked the Supreme Court to allow it to end birthright citizenship, to freeze…
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Inside Trumpâs Plan to âGetâ Greenland: Persuasion, Not Invasion
President Trumpâs longtime goal of claiming Greenland for America has shifted from rhetoric to official U.S. policy as the White…
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Jon Hamm Finds His Way Back to the Hilltop
As we ascended the trail into Griffith Park, Jon Hamm gazed up at the scrubby ridge to our left. From…
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Opinion | âTheyâre Coming After All of Us. So You Might As Well Tell the Truth.â
In this episode of âThe Opinions,â the New York Times Opinion columnist Lydia Polgreen speaks to the author and activist…
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Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get a Cut
Companies can set such high prices because of a quirk in Medicare pricing rules, industry experts said. For the first…
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Jon Hamm Finds His Way Back to the Hilltop
As we ascended the trail into Griffith Park, Jon Hamm gazed up at the scrubby ridge to our left. From…
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Newsmax Made Defamatory Statements About Dominion, Judge Says
A Delaware judge ruled that the right-wing cable channel Newsmax made defamatory statements about Dominion Voting Systems when it falsely…
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Trump Threatens Climate Policies in the States
First, the Trump administration moved to dismantle federal climate regulations. Now it has launched an assault on efforts at the…
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Late Night Finds Trump to Be His Own Worst Enemy
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous nightâs highlights that lets you sleep â and lets…
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In the Bronx, a Battle Over the Future of Jennifer Lopezâs Alma Mater
When Preston High School in the Bronx announced in February that it was closing, it seemed to many that it…
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5 Science-Backed Longevity Hacks That Donât Cost a Fortune
Training your brain to be more positive is an effective and easier option. Emerging research suggests optimism can extend your…
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Luigi Mangione Death Penalty Bid May Pit Prosecutors Against Each Other
Luigi Mangione is being prosecuted for murder by two agencies: the Department of Justice, which answers to President Trump, and…
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Trump Team Divided Over Future of U.S. Embassy in Somalia
Recent battlefield gains by an Islamist insurgency in Somalia have prompted some State Department officials to propose closing the U.S.…
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Adams Is Allowing ICE to Return to Rikers. Hereâs What to Know.
For years, a handful of federal immigration agents worked out of a trailer office at the jail complex on Rikers…
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America Needs More Sprawl to Fix Its Housing Crisis
Before the 19th century, regular travel between the core and the outlying areas of cities made sense only for those…
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Trump Spared Russia From Tariffs, but the Shockwaves Could Bite Even More
President Trump spared Russia from the tariffs he had imposed on 180 other nations in a bid to reshape global…
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Sidelined and Still Processing Her Defeat, Harris Looks for a Way Back In
Kamala Harris felt compelled to speak out about what President Trump was doing to the country. But not enough to…
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Prada Buys Versace – The New York Times
On Thursday, in the biggest luxury deal of the year, Prada announced it was buying Versace for 1.25 billion euros…
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Death Toll in Dominican Republic Roof Collapse Hits 218
The number of people who perished in a roof collapse at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic jumped to 218,…
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The Next Generation of Democrats Donât Plan to Wait Their Turn
George Hornedo, a liberal activist and Democratic Party strategist in Indianapolis, had already been weighing a primary challenge to the…
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Trumpâs Encouragement of Stock Investors Draws Scrutiny
President Trump began his Wednesday with some advice for those rattled by his steep tariffs. âBE COOL,â Mr. Trump told…
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U.S. and China Headed for âMonumentalâ Split, Putting World Economy on Edge
A dizzying escalation of tariffs has unraveled a trade relationship between the United States and China forged over decades, jeopardizing…
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Hundreds of Israeli Air Force Reservists Call for Halt to Gaza War
Hundreds of reservists and retired officers in Israelâs air force signed a letter on Thursday urging the Israeli government to…
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Ahead of the Masters, Golfers and Fans Load Up on Allergy Medication
At the Masters Tournament, beneath a towering oak tree, executives, sports agents, well-connected golf fans and club members in green…
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A Hit in Alberta, Poilievreâs Populism Falters Elsewhere in Canada
Back home for the first time since the start of the campaign, Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader seeking to become…
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Opinion | The Case for Giving This Trade War a Chance
From New York Times. Opinion Iâm Ross Douthat. And this is interesting times. Very interesting times, in fact, because just…
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Live From London, Itâs Saturday Night!
âSaturday Night Liveâ is coming to Britain. A British version of NBCâs late-night comedy sketch show is set to premiere…
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St. Louis Judges Embrace Ankle Monitors Amid Calls to Reform Bail
In the heat of an argument last spring, Khyla Mason raised a handgun into the air on a neighborâs porch.…
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Trumpâs Drastic Tariff Turnaround, and Green Card Holders on Edge
Plus, the soundtrack of America. Source link
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How Hamas and the U.S. Tried to Strike a Hostage Deal
The Americans were in a hurry. Adam Boehler, a senior U.S. official, wanted Hamas to agree to the release of…
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Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that an American citizen had been released from Russian custody in a…
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Opinion | The Damage From Trumpâs Tariff Pause Is Already Done
Growing up in Florida, I lived through some bad hurricanes. The worst of them altered the shape of the land,…
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Opinion | This Is No Way to Stop the Worldâs Trumps
Sure enough, Ms. Le Penâs admirers soon spun the ruling as a tale of malicious muzzling. It was, Mr. Trump…
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Trumpâs Targeting of Homeless Agency Signals Sharp Shift in Policy
When President Trump set out last month to eviscerate a tiny agency that coordinates federal efforts to reduce homelessness, he…
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Kim Shin-jo, North Korean Commando Who Sought to Kill South Koreaâs Leader, Dies
Kim Shin-jo, the only captured member of a team of 31 North Korean commandos who came within striking distance of…
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Inside Factories in China, a Struggle to Survive Trumpâs Tariffs
As President Trump ratcheted up new tariffs on goods from China to 125 percent this week, the mood in the…
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How a Ukrainian Teen Became a Suspected Foot Soldier for Russia
The job offer, pitched to appeal to a 17-year-old Ukrainian refugee without work, promised a BMW car and about $11,000…
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Stocks Jump in Asia After Trumpâs Tariff Reprieve
Following President Trumpâs decision to pause punishing tariffs on dozens of countries, markets in Asia reacted predictably: Stocks soared in…
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Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies
President Trump on Wednesday signed executive orders punishing two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm, continuing…
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Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies
President Trump on Wednesday signed executive orders punishing two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm, continuing…
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Grandmother Is Stranded When Her Parrot âPluckyâ Canât Board Flight
Maria Fraterrigo, a grandmother from the Bronx, was booked in seat 4A on a flight from San Juan to Kennedy…
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From âBe Cool!â to âGetting Yippyâ: Inside Trumpâs Reversal on Tariffs
For the past week, President Trump has been urging calm in the face of the financial chaos that he created…
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House Votes to Curb National Injunctions, Targeting Judges Who Thwart Trump
The House passed legislation on Wednesday that would bar federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, part of an escalating…
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Trump Administration Cuts Aid Programs It Had Promised to Keep
One month ago, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the Trump administration had completed its purge of foreign assistance,…
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Senate Panel Demands Information About Gaza Protest Group at Columbia
A Senate committee asked Columbia University to provide extensive information about Students for Justice in Palestine, a group that had…
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Trump Reverses Course on Global Tariffs, Announcing 90-Day Pause
President Trump on Wednesday abruptly reversed course on steep global tariffs that have roiled markets, upset members of his own…
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As His Chronic Disease Tour Wraps, Kennedy Hits His Stride
The sun was bursting through the sandstone arch of Window Rock in northeastern Arizona, and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy…
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The Real ID Deadline Is Coming. Hereâs What You Need to Know.
For years, the U.S. government has warned travelers they will soon need a Real ID to board domestic flights, only…
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Trump Backed Down on Tariffs
Just hours after President Trump imposed steep tariffs on dozens of Americaâs trading partners, he reversed course. The president announced…
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Opinion | What Trump Just Cost America
I have many reactions to President Trumpâs largely caving on his harebrained plan to tariff the world, but overall, one…
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One-Third of Maternal Deaths Occur Long After Delivery, Study Finds
During a recent five-year period, a substantial portion of maternal deaths in America â almost one-third â took place more…
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5 Songs by Rubby PĂŠrez, the Merengue Singer Lost in the Roof Collapse
Rubby PĂŠrez, the singer who was performing on Tuesday when the ceiling of the Jet Set nightclub collapsed in Santo…
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Amazon to Launch First Project Kuiper Internet Satellites: What to Know
The battle of billionaires in space between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk has entered a new arena: satellite internet. Amazon,…
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The Advisers Behind Trumpâs Tariff Turmoil
The roller coaster of on-again, off-again tariffs have focused attention on the people behind President Trumpâs trade strategy. Rob Copeland,…
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Opinion | Why Palestinian Christians Feel Betrayed by American Christians
The group in America that Iâd say is most fervently urging President Trump to crush Palestinian hopes for a state…
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New York and Texas Rulings Curb Deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador
Two federal judges issued separate orders on Wednesday placing road blocks in the Trump administrationâs continuing efforts to use a…
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House G.O.P. Leaders Press Ahead With Budget Vote as Defectors Dig In
House Republican leaders on Wednesday pressed ahead with their plan to hold an evening vote on their partyâs budget blueprint,…
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Proxy Voting Defeat Reflects a House Out of Step With Modern Culture
Parental leave is hardly a cutting-edge subject in the year 2025. The 20 largest employers in the United States have…
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Is the Restaurant Good? Or Is It Just the Ambience?
How many shades of pink and orange can you fit into a single restaurant? At Papa San in Midtown Manhattan,…
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Who Is Mike Huckabee, Trumpâs Ambassador to Israel?
Mike Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, Republican presidential contender and Baptist minister, was confirmed as ambassador to Israel by a…
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Opinion | Can Tim Cook Save Apple From Being Crushed by Trump?
Will your next iPhone cost $2,000? More? The answer to that question â and the future of Americaâs wealthiest company…
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He Served 36 Years for His Wifeâs Murder and Then Forgave the Man Who Confessed
Even as he was serving 36 years of a life sentence for killing his wife, Leo Schofield put in the…
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Trump Administration Cuts Princeton Funding to Study Climate Change
The Trump administration announced it is cutting nearly $4 million in federal funding for climate change research at Princeton University,…
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Pilot Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Matt Wallace, X Influencer
Two days after a helicopter collided with a passenger jet in Washington in January, killing 67 people, Jo Ellis woke…
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Jessica Tisch: NYPD Commissioner, Heiress and Maybe a Future Mayor
Jessica S. Tisch, the billionaire heiress who is commissioner of the New York Police Department, had just walked into the…
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Trump Has Targeted These Universities. Why?
The Trump administration is seeking to exert extraordinary influence over American universities by withholding the federal financial support that has…
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The Trump Envoy Who Got Close to the âWorldâs Coolest Dictatorâ
Soon after he took up his post in El Salvador, U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson forged an unusually close relationship with…
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The Strange Case of an Hermès Heir, an Emir and a Deal Gone Wrong
Nicolas Puech is an heir to the Hermès fortune whose riches are shrouded in mystery. He either is or is…
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Companies See China as a Safe Harbor Amid Trumpâs Tariffs
Even as President Trump heaped additional tariffs on China, his barrage of trade levies on countries across Asia and unpredictability…
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Late Night Frantically Tries to Keep Up With Trumpâs Tariffs
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous nightâs highlights that lets you sleep â and lets…
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Britain Lost Out on Euro Disney. Now Itâs Getting a Universal Theme Park.
Universal Studios will build its first European theme park in Bedfordshire, England, studio officials said Wednesday, previewing a sprawling resort…
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How Musk and Trump Are Working to Consolidate Government Data About You
Privacy advocates say that all this data could enable the government to punish its political opponents by weaponizing information about…
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Scientists Map Miles of Wiring in a Speck of Mouse Brain
The human brain is so complex that scientific brains have a hard time making sense of it. A piece of…
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Coalition Deal in Germany Clears Way for Friedrich Merz to Become Chancellor
Germanyâs centrist parties announced on Wednesday that they had formally reached a coalition agreement to allow Friedrich Merz, a conservative,…
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Israeli Airstrike in Gaza City Leaves Many Dead, Health Officials There Say
An Israeli airstrike on a home in a neighborhood in Gaza City left a heavy death toll on Wednesday and…
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A Teachersâ Union Is Spending Millions to Elect Its Boss Governor of New Jersey
He failed to qualify for matching state campaign funds and fell short of the threshold to participate in two upcoming…
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Is More Protein Better for You? Fact-Checking Claims on Social Media
Weâre in a protein craze, and itâs hard to ignore. Walk into any grocery store and youâll find rows of…
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Bond Sell Off Raises Questions About U.S. Safe Haven Status
A sharp sell-off in U.S. government bond markets has sparked fears about the growing fallout from President Trumpâs sweeping tariffs…
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In Washington, a Rural County Sheriff Fights His Stateâs Immigration Law
In his pocket of eastern Washington, where sweet corn and potato fields stretch for miles, Sheriff Dale Wagner of Adams…
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Hobby Lobby Is Opening Its First Manhattan Store. Not Everyone Is Happy.
In the Lower Manhattan neighborhood of TriBeCa, known for its liberal politics and sky-high rents, a new retailer, known for…
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The House Republicans Holding Out Against Trumpâs Budget and Tax Cut Plan
Representative Eric Burlison, a two-term congressman from Missouriâs Ozarks, is unequivocal about his support for President Trump. âI love the…
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Gun Owners Are Preparing for When All Hell Breaks Loose
Ten men, some wearing camouflage, others in vests loaded with ammunition for their AR-15 rifles, gathered under the morning shade…
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Netanyahu Sticks By Trumpâs Brazen Proposal for Gazans to Leave
When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited the White House two months ago, President Trump sold him a brazen…
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NOAA Staffing Cuts Threaten Years of Salmon Harvests
In Washington State, April is when millions of young Chinook salmon are released from hatcheries, where they started as tiny,…
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Trumpâs Immigration Crackdown Expands to Green Card Holders
Alfredo Orellana, 31, was not just a caregiver for Luke Ferris, a 28-year-old with severe autism. The pair worked out…
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Death Toll in Dominican Republic Roof Collapse Hits 113
Hopes of finding more survivors in the fatal roof collapse of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic began to fade…
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Opinion | Trumpâs Lust for Power Cannot Be Satiated
It is a foolâs errand to try to rationalize President Trumpâs obsession with tariffs. This is not to say that…
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Opinion | Trumpâs Gulag Archipelago
Of all the lawless acts by the Trump administration in its first two and a half months, none are more…
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What Rights Do Migrants Have?
This week, the Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to deport planeloads of Venezuelan migrants. Trump called the ruling…
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Trumpâs Tariff Goal Is to Eliminate Trade Deficits. Economists Have Doubts.
Behind President Trumpâs decision to hit some of Americaâs largest trading partners with stiff tariffs is his fixation on the…
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Islamic State Regains Strength in Syria
The Islamic State has been showing renewed vigor in Syria, attracting new fighters and increasing the number of its attacks…
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China Dismisses Ukraineâs Assertion That âManyâ Chinese Are Fighting for Russia
Chinaâs foreign ministry on Wednesday rejected accusations by Ukraine that more Chinese citizens were fighting there on behalf of Russia,…
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A Game of Chicken With China, and How Much Plastic Is in the Human Brain
Plus, the theme park wars heat up. Source link
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For U.S. and China, a Risky Game of Chicken With No Off-Ramp in Sight
A doubling of American tariffs on Chinese goods. Nationalist Chinese bloggers comparing President Trumpâs levies to a declaration of war.…
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Opinion | The Special Relationship Between America and Britain Is a Myth
In the 1980s it was widely supposed that there was an intimate bond between President Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.…
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Trump Wants an Iran Nuclear Deal, but It Must Be Better Than Obamaâs
In 2016, running for president and pressed for details on how he would handle some of the worldâs knottiest security…
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Adams Administration Will Give ICE Space to Operate on Rikers Island
The federal immigration authorities will be allowed to open office space at the Rikers Island jail complex for criminal investigations,…
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Ukrainians Mourn Many Killed in Russian Strike Near Playground
Their lives intersected around a playground on a sunny Friday evening in Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine. Kostiantyn…
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Another Rocky Day in Markets: Stocks in Asia Resume Their Slide
Market turmoil extended into Wednesdayâs trading session in Asia, as stocks across the region faced renewed downward pressure amid the…
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Trumpâs Social Security Promise Under Strain as DOGE Cuts Take Toll
The line started forming outside the Social Security office in suburban Glendale, Ariz., not long after sunrise, dozens of retirees…
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Analysis: Trumpâs Tariffs Disrupt Global Trade Without a Clear Strategy
As the breadth of the Trump revolution has spread across Washington in recent weeks, its most defining feature is a…
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Death of Palestinian American Boy in West Bank Sparks Outcry
Members of northern New Jerseyâs Palestinian community gathered on Tuesday to condemn the recent killing of a Palestinian American boy…
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Ken Paxton Says He Will Challenge Senator John Cornyn in 2026
Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas, officially announced on Tuesday that he was challenging Senator John Cornyn in the…
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Gang War Ravaged East Harlem for Six Months, Prosecutors Say
In East Harlem, a six-month gang war led to gunfire in playgrounds, buildings, courtyards and crowded streets, accounting for half…
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Judge Orders White House to Restore APâs Access to Trump
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the White House to restore The Associated Pressâs full access to President Trump, finding…
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3 Are Killed in Shooting Near Fredericksburg, Va., Authorities Say
Three people were killed and three others were injured in a shooting on a suburban street just outside Fredericksburg, Va.,…
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The Skin on Mysterious Medieval Books Concealed a Shaggy Surprise
Medieval scribes filled volumes called bestiaries with illustrations and descriptions of fantastic creatures. The manuscripts containing representations of these animals…
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U.S. Commanders Worry Yemen Campaign Will Drain Arms Needed to Deter China
U.S. commanders planning for a possible conflict with China are increasingly concerned that the Pentagon will soon need to move…
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Trump Officials Freeze $1 Billion for Cornell and $790 Million for Northwestern
The Trump administration has frozen more than $1 billion in funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern amid civil…
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Trump White House Wonât Respond to Some Journalists Who Display Their Pronouns
The Trump administration formally barred federal workers from listing their preferred pronouns in email signatures, calling it a symptom of…
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The Loose Screws, Hot Flames and Infinite Joy of William Finn
When I met William Finn in 2005, at work on âThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,â he was seated…
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Trump Pressed Ahead With Sweeping Tariffs
Just hours from now, at midnight, President Trump is set to impose steep new tariffs on many of Americaâs biggest…
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Nuclear Testing Not Advised, Trumpâs Nominee Says in Senate Hearing
Brandon Williams, President Trumpâs pick to become the keeper of the nationâs nuclear arsenal, testified on Tuesday that he would…
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William Finn, Tony Winner for âFalsettos,â Is Dead at 73
William Finn, a witty, cerebral and psychologically perceptive musical theater writer who won two Tony Awards for âFalsettosâ and had…
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Opinion | Trump and Netanyahu Steer Toward an Ugly World, Together
There was a time when a meeting between the president of the United States and the prime minister of Israel…
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Guterres, at U.N., Denounces Israelâs Gaza Aid Blockade
The U.N. secretary general, AntĂłnio Guterres, on Tuesday sharply criticized Israelâs renewed blockade of aid to Gaza as a violation…
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Trump Maintains 104% China Tariffs as U.S. Officials Signal Openness to Talks
The Trump administration signaled on Tuesday that it was ready to negotiate deals with countries targeted by sweeping tariffs, saying…
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Dozens Die in Floods Hitting Congoâs Capital
Dozens of people have died in the Democratic Republic of Congo after torrential rains flooded the capital, Kinshasa, in the…
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Panama Canal Ship Pilot Navigates Tricky Waters, and Trump
Hanging from a ladder attached to the hull of a giant, bobbing tanker, Capt. EfraĂn Hallax began his climb up…
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Panama Official Accuses Hong Kong Port Operator of Misconduct
A senior Panamanian official on Monday said he had uncovered evidence of misconduct by a Hong Kong company, a finding…
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Tariffs May Make It Too Expensive to âDrill, Baby, Drillâ
President Trumpâs tariffs are posing a major barrier to his plans to expand U.S. oil production â or, in his…
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In Trump Cases, Supreme Court Retreats From Confrontation
The court led by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. over the last two decades has not been known for…
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