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Trump Says He’s ‘Not Happy’ With Putin’s Escalation of Ukraine Attacks
“He’s sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don’t like it at all,” President Trump said of his Russian counterpart.
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Trump Delays E.U. Tariffs Until July 9
President Trump said he would give the European Union more time to negotiate a trade deal before 50 percent tariffs take effect.
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Fiscal Hawks in the Senate Balk at Trump’s Domestic Agenda Bill
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky both indicated that they would seek major changes to the bill that passed the House.
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For Trump, Civil Rights Protections Should Help White Men
Administration officials pick and choose which civil rights protections they want to enforce, and for whom.
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At Amazon, Some Coders Say Their Jobs Have Begun to Resemble Warehouse Work
Pushed to use artificial intelligence, software developers at the e-commerce giant say they must work faster and have less time to think. Others welcome the shift.
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Trump Allies Look to Benefit From Pro Bono Promises by Elite Law Firms
Veterans, in particular, are seeking free legal work from firms that cut deals with the White House like Skadden, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss.
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Qatari Push to Dominate Another Sport, Table Tennis, Draws Scrutiny
A wealthy Qatari businessman’s campaign to lead the sport’s global body is being investigated. One of his critics was detained and interrogated in Doha.
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Trump Profits Like No Other President, as Outrage Is Muted
The president and his family have monetized the White House more than any other occupant, normalizing activities that once would have provoked heavy blowback and official investigations.
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5 Years After George Floyd’s Murder, the Backlash Takes Hold
The Black Lives Matter movement, kicked into high gear after Mr. Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, has given way to the politics of “white grievance” championed by President Trump.
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Democrats Still Searching for a Path Forward Months After 2024 Election
The party’s standing is startlingly low after a defeat that felt like a cultural rejection. What comes next?