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The U.N. and Israel can drop the recriminations and get food on tables.
The Japanese government, not companies, is poised to back U.S. infrastructure projects of the president’s choosing.
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Border czar Tom Homan and acting ICE director Todd Lyons say that masked immigration agents are merely trying to protect ...
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Neither consumers nor foreign countries are assuming much of the tariff burden. At least not yet.
Parents are ditching the softer approach to child-rearing that has dominated the culture and taking a harder line; ‘out-feral ...
The president’s job rating is holding steady.
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Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
The Minneapolis party endorses socialist Omar Fateh to run its city.
Pete Hegseth moves to speed up defense tech amid lessons from Ukraine.