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Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda
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Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda

In rejecting President Trump’s tariffs, the court’s six conservative justices displayed subtle differences in their views of executive power.

By Ann E. Marimow
‘Murky Waters’ for Global Businesses After Trump’s Tariff Loss
business

‘Murky Waters’ for Global Businesses After Trump’s Tariff Loss

Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president’s levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.

By Patricia Cohen
Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports
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Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports

The exemption was shut down last year by President Trump based, in part, on the same legal grounds as the tariffs that were invalidated by the Supreme Court.

By Meaghan Tobin
Bench Presses, Pull Ups … Kid Rock? The White House Had a Very Manly Week.
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Bench Presses, Pull Ups … Kid Rock? The White House Had a Very Manly Week.

President Trump’s top cabinet officials are pumping iron in public.

By Katie Rogers
Bridge Owner Donated $1 Million to MAGA Group Before Trump Blasted Competitor
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Bridge Owner Donated $1 Million to MAGA Group Before Trump Blasted Competitor

The PAC and the White House say the donation had nothing to do with President Trump’s tirade against a new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

By Kenneth P. Vogel and Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Longtime Virginia Lawyer Chosen by Judges as U.S. Attorney, and Then Fired
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Longtime Virginia Lawyer Chosen by Judges as U.S. Attorney, and Then Fired

It was the second time this month that the administration had gotten rid of a top federal prosecutor appointed to his post by federal judges.

By Alan Feuer
Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Reporter’s Home
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Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Reporter’s Home

A prosecutor apologized for failing to alert the magistrate to a 1980 law that restricts searches for reporting materials.

By Charlie Savage and Erik Wemple
Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro
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Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro

Iran’s extensive military abilities and network of regional proxies could draw the United States into a prolonged conflict.

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Samuel Granados
Dozens of U.S. Planes Are at Jordan Base, Satellite Images and Flight Data Show
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Dozens of U.S. Planes Are at Jordan Base, Satellite Images and Flight Data Show

At least 60 attack aircraft are parked at the base, which has become a key hub for U.S. military planning for possible strikes on Iran.

By Riley Mellen, Christoph Koettl and Eric Schmitt
How Johannes Klaebo’s 6 Gold Medals Ranks Among the All-Time Olympic Performances
world

How Johannes Klaebo’s 6 Gold Medals Ranks Among the All-Time Olympic Performances

The Norwegian cross-country skier completed the biggest medal haul ever by an athlete at a Winter Games, and one of the biggest at any single Olympics.

By Victor Mather
Concerns Over L.A. Olympics Come Into Focus as Winter Games Draw to a Close
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Concerns Over L.A. Olympics Come Into Focus as Winter Games Draw to a Close

New details about the LA28 chairman’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as anxiety over key infrastructure projects, have thrown the planning into disarray.

By Jesus Jiménez and Heather Knight
He Researched Dishonesty. He Got Friendly With Jeffrey Epstein.
business

He Researched Dishonesty. He Got Friendly With Jeffrey Epstein.

Dan Ariely, a behavioral scientist at Duke, sought out the convicted sex offender for his research. Their yearslong correspondence suggests it wasn’t all business.

By Noam Scheiber
Shocker! SCOTUS Schools POTUS
opinion

Shocker! SCOTUS Schools POTUS

The high court asserts itself as tariff sheriff.

By Maureen Dowd
What Trafficked Girls Think of Jeffrey Epstein and His Pals
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What Trafficked Girls Think of Jeffrey Epstein and His Pals

Every year, more than 100,000 children may be sold for sex in the United States. Are we willing to do something about that?

By Nicholas Kristof
Future Perfect
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Future Perfect

Does taking care of our future selves have to mean sacrifice in the present?

By Melissa Kirsch
Blizzard Warnings Issued for Swath of East Coast, Including N.Y.C.
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Blizzard Warnings Issued for Swath of East Coast, Including N.Y.C.

The blizzard warnings are the first since 2017 for New York City, which is expected to get up to 18 inches of snow, or more.

By Isabella Kwai, Judson Jones and Amy Graff
How $600 Drones Are Outsmarting Colombia’s Billion-Dollar Military
world

How $600 Drones Are Outsmarting Colombia’s Billion-Dollar Military

Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put the nation’s army on its heels.

By Max Bearak and Simón Posada
At A.I. Summit, India Tries to Find a Way Between the U.S. and China
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At A.I. Summit, India Tries to Find a Way Between the U.S. and China

India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries.

By Anupreeta Das and Pragati K.B.
A Fatal ICE Shooting Occurred in Texas Months Before Renee Good’s Killing
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A Fatal ICE Shooting Occurred in Texas Months Before Renee Good’s Killing

A 23-year-old American was shot last March in South Padre Island. ICE’s involvement in the shooting was not disclosed until this week.

By Pooja Salhotra and Edgar Sandoval