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Canceled Humanities Grants to Help Pay for Trumpâs âGarden of Heroesâ
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums and historical sites, will redirect funds to the presidentâs planned patriotic sculpture garden.
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Pressuring Migrants to âSelf-Deport,â Trump Moves to Cancel Social Security Numbers
By placing migrants in Social Securityâs âdeath master file,â the Trump administration is seeking to cut off their access to credit cards, bank accounts and other financial services.
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House Votes to Require Proof of Citizenship in Federal Elections
Conservatives have long argued for stronger laws to combat voter fraud, something that election experts say is exceedingly rare.
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Chip Roy Says Promise of Deep Entitlement Cuts Won His Vote
The Texas Republican, a holdout on the plan until the end, said commitments from President Trump and G.O.P. senators to pursue deeper spending cuts persuaded him to vote yes.
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After Reviving Democrats in Wisconsin, Ben Wikler Is Stepping Down
Ben Wikler, who supercharged fund-raising as the leader of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, is stepping down â and weighing a run for office.
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Trumpâs Tariff Fight With China Poses New Threat to US Farmers
Soybean producers warn that farms could go under as the Trump administration hits China with new tariffs of 145 percent.
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Under Trump, Gun Agency Remains Rudderless and Leaderless
The A.T.F. has been hit by the departure of key career officials, the diversion of agents from core duties to immigration enforcement and from what amounts to a campaign of indifference.
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At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an âEmergencyâ
As legal challenges to the Trump administration mount, the justices are facing a key test â a flood of âemergency applicationsâ asking for immediate intervention.
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Inside Trumpâs Plan to âGetâ Greenland: Persuasion, Not Invasion
The islandâs population might not be easily convinced as the president tries to clinch what he may see as one of historyâs greatest real estate deals.
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Trumpâs Tariffs Could Impact Apparel Companies That Make Clothing in the U.S.
Even companies that make clothing in America arenât feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
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Medicare Bleeds Billions on Pricey Bandages, and Doctors Get a Cut
Medicare spending on âskin substitutesâ made of dried placenta has soared as doctors pocket lucrative discounts from sellers.
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House Passes G.O.P. Budget, Paving Way for Trumpâs Tax and Spending Cuts
A critical bloc of fiscal hawks dropped its opposition after a pledge from the top Senate Republican that his chamber would embrace far deeper cuts than the measure would require.
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Trumpâs Tariff Reversal Calms Some G.O.P. Nerves, but Questions Linger
Most Republicans welcomed the unexpected three-month pause on several of President Trumpâs tariffs, but some want more clarity about the presidentâs end game and more power for Congress over trade.
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Egg Prices Continued to Rise in March
Egg prices have reached record highs as bird flu outbreaks have hit poultry farms and forced producers to cull tens of millions of hens.
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Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says
Ksenia Karelina, who was jailed in Russia over a one-time donation to a Ukrainian charity group, was released in exchange for Artur Petrov, a dual Russian-German citizen.
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Younger Democrats Donât Plan to Wait Their Turn
A new crop of Democrats are announcing runs for office â sometimes against incumbents â in an expression of frustration with the establishment.
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Sidelined and Still Processing Her Defeat, Harris Looks for a Way Back In
A successful campaign for governor of California in 2026, Kamala Harris has told allies, would give her a prominent perch from which to push back against President Trump and defend Democratic priorities.
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Trump Team Divided Over Future of U.S. Embassy in Somalia
Some State Department officials have proposed closing the embassy in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, as a precaution after recent gains by Al Shabab militants.
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Trump Repeals Biden-Era Limit on Water Flow in Shower Heads
President Trump, who has waged a long-running battle against low water pressure, signed an executive order that redefined a common bathroom fixture.
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Trumpâs Encouragement of Stock Investors Draws Scrutiny
Was the president manipulating the market with his comments, as his critics say, or reassuring Americans, as the White House maintains?
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Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies
The president targeted two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm as part of his campaign for retribution.
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Appeals Court Clears Path for Trump to Resume Firing Probationary Workers
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit sided with the government to block a lower-court ruling that had led to the reinstatement of thousands of federal workers.
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Inside Trumpâs Reversal on Tariffs: From âBe Cool!â to âGetting Yippyâ
Economic turmoil, particularly a rapid rise in government bond yields, caused President Trump to reverse course on the steep levies.
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House Votes to Curb National Injunctions, Targeting Judges Who Thwart Trump
The legislation is part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to halt some of President Trumpâs executive orders.
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How Elon Musk Divided a SpaceX Employee From a Close Friend
Elon Musk, and the feelings that working for him can engender, can come between even the closest of pals.
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RFK Jr. Hits His Stride in Arizona as His Chronic Disease Tour Wraps
The health secretary seemed stoic â maybe nervous, even â at the start of his first major trip. But on a hike with Navajo Nation leaders, he was finally in his element.
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Trump Threatens Climate Policies in the States
After halting federal attempts to combat global warming, President Trump is now targeting efforts by states to reduce greenhouse gases, setting up a legal clash.
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Justice Dept. Bars Its Lawyers From American Bar Association Functions
The punitive move comes amid the Trump administrationâs pressure campaign against big law firms.
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Trumpâs Targeting of Homeless Agency Signals Sharp Shift in Policy
The president has all but shut down the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, but his real goal appears to be a fundamental change of approach for getting people off the streets.
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Trump Administration Cuts Aid Programs It Had Promised to Keep
The U.N. food program said the new cuts âcould amount to a death sentenceâ for millions of desperate people.
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Trump Reverses Course on Global Tariffs, Announcing 90-Day Pause
The president further raised already steep tariffs on China, saying that Beijing should not have retaliated against his earlier trade actions.
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