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‘F1: The Movie’ Gives Apple Its First Box Office Hit
But the movie cost at least $350 million to make and market, analysts said, so it will need to attract substantial crowds in the weeks ahead to make money.
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With Accounting Gimmick, Republicans Upend Senate Norms
Senate Republicans are charging forward with a plan to disregard the chamber’s longtime rules affecting what bills can be passed along party lines.
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U.N. Inspector Says Iran Could Enrich Nuclear Fuel in ‘Matter of Months’
The assessment widens the divide with President Trump, who has claimed that Tehran has given up its nuclear ambitions after a U.S. attack.
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Thom Tillis, Republican Senator, Won’t Seek Re-election Amid Trump’s Primary Threats
The day after President Trump castigated the North Carolina Republican senator Thom Tillis for opposing the bill carrying his domestic agenda, Mr. Tillis said he would not seek a third term.
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Trump Says He’s Found Buyers for TikTok
He didn’t say who was interested in buying the app, just that it was “a group of very wealthy people.” But the Chinese government needs to approve any sale.
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Senate Bill Would Add at Least $3.3 Trillion to Debt, Budget Office Says
A new analysis showing the legislation would be far more expensive than the House version could complicate its chances of final passage in that chamber, where fiscal hawks have said the cost must not grow.
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How Might Jell-O Look and Taste When Artificial Dyes Are Removed?
Replacing artificial colors in foods with algae, fruits and spices and achieving the same look and taste is challenging — and expensive.
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How the G.O.P. Bill Saves Money: Paperwork, Paperwork, Paperwork
Instead of directly reducing benefits for the poor, Republicans are making them harder to get and to keep.
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Greenland Gets a Little Easier to Visit as United Starts Nonstop Flights
United Airlines has started a seasonal, nonstop flight from Newark to the capital of the Arctic island that President Trump wants to acquire.
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Unlocking Hidden Destinations: A Journey Beyond Tourist Trails
Traveling is like peeling an onion. You start with the familiar, the heavily Instagrammed landmarks, and slowly, if you’re lucky, you dig deeper into the layers, discovering places that don’t make it into glossy brochures. This is a story about those hidden destinations, the ones that aren’t crowded with tour buses or selfie sticks. It’s…