President Trump signed the executive order in the East Room of the White House, which was packed with jittery children.
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The international economics of Australia’s budget are pervaded by a Voldemort-like figure. The He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is ...
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America, we are back to a commonsense government! “Wokeness” allocations gone; “wrong body” diagnosis and cruel surgeries out, male and female only in; and fentanyl and terrorist groups out; and ...
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By Tyler Pager and David E. Sanger Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm’s worries about a Trump executive order that targeted it. By Matthew ...
The historical site, where a line taped down the floor marks the border, is celebrated as a symbol of international ...
Dan Bishop, a hardline conservative politician from Charlotte, is now one of the country's top officials in charge of ...
The scandal, dubbed “Signalgate,” continues to roil Washington as the White House tries to explain how top officials in the Trump administration ended up carrying out one of the most serious ...
By Ana Swanson June Kim Danielle Kaye and Lazaro Gamio President Trump is using tariffs to rewire the global economic order in a flurry of on-again, off-again maneuvers, arguing they will boost U ...