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Government Shutdown Appears Imminent After Trump Meets With Democrats
President Trump met with Republican and Democratic leaders at the White House, but they emerged without a deal.
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Lally Weymouth, Globe-Trotting Reporter and Scion of Graham Family, Dies at 82
The daughter of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, she secured hard-to-land interviews with foreign leaders but found few opportunities for a leadership role.
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Health Department Moves to Block Harvard From Future Research Grants
The White House and Harvard University have struggled to negotiate an end to their monthslong dispute over the administration’s campaign to expunge “woke” ideology from campuses.
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Trump and Netanyahu Tell Hamas to Accept Gaza Cease-Fire Plan, Or Else
President Trump said Israel would have a green light to “finish the job” if Hamas refused to agree to the cease-fire deal.
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Republicans Try Democrats’ Playbook to Stop California Redistricting
The ad battle is stark: Democracy is under attack, and it’s up to voters to save it.
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58 Million Pounds of Corn Dogs Are Recalled Because of Wood in the Batter
Hillshire Brands voluntarily recalled the products after at least five people reported injuries because of pieces of wood in the products’ batter.
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Electric Vehicles Face a ‘Pretty Dreadful Year’ in the U.S.
The end of a federal tax credit is expected to push sales of battery-powered cars down but auto experts believe the market will eventually recover.
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What Travelers Need to Know about Delaying Vacation Payments with B.N.P.L.
The pros and cons of buying travel on a layaway plan.
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Trump’s Tariffs Threaten to Break Some Small Businesses
Import duties are posing a challenge to some smaller companies, which fear that raising prices to cover higher costs will drive away customers.
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In Coal-Powered West Virginia, Sky-High Energy Costs Strain Residents
As residents’ electricity prices have increased, nearly one out of five customers of the leading utility company in the state is behind on monthly bills.