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Trump Seeks to Abolish Iran’s Atomic Stockpile, a Problem He Helped Create
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Trump Seeks to Abolish Iran’s Atomic Stockpile, a Problem He Helped Create

President Trump withdrew from the Obama-era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. But Iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day.

By William J. Broad and David E. Sanger
Rubio’s Absence From Iran Talks Highlights Stay-at-Home Role
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Rubio’s Absence From Iran Talks Highlights Stay-at-Home Role

President Trump has outsourced much of his diplomacy to others, while Mr. Rubio focuses on his second job as national security adviser.

By Michael Crowley
On Iran’s Border, Cooking Oil Trade Is a Snapshot of the Country’s Struggles
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On Iran’s Border, Cooking Oil Trade Is a Snapshot of the Country’s Struggles

The war has exacerbated Iran’s economic crisis, forcing many to cross the border into Turkey to buy the most basic goods.

By Yeganeh Torbati
The ‘Lasting Damage’ of Pirro’s Abandoned Fed Investigation
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The ‘Lasting Damage’ of Pirro’s Abandoned Fed Investigation

The Trump administration’s attacks on the Federal Reserve have rattled confidence in the central bank’s ability to operate independently before a leadership transition.

By Colby Smith and Tony Romm
Firm Building Trump’s Ballroom Got a Secret No-Bid Contract for a Nearby Job
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Firm Building Trump’s Ballroom Got a Secret No-Bid Contract for a Nearby Job

The National Park Service increased the value of the contract several times over and then awarded it to Maryland-based Clark Construction, in a process that experts said was highly unusual.

By David A. Fahrenthold, Luke Broadwater and Andrea Fuller
U.S. Says Venezuelan Government Can Pay for Nicolás Maduro’s Defense
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U.S. Says Venezuelan Government Can Pay for Nicolás Maduro’s Defense

The issue had been hanging over the former Venezuelan leader’s federal criminal case for weeks. Last month, a judge indicated that he was skeptical of the U.S. government’s rationale for blocking the funds.

By Jonah E. Bromwich
Trump Says He Dislikes Prediction Markets. His Family Invests in Them.
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Trump Says He Dislikes Prediction Markets. His Family Invests in Them.

The White House has warned staff not to wager on government decisions, but his family’s involvement with these firms undermines the president’s message.

By Ben Protess
Under Trump, Green Card Seekers Face New Scrutiny for Views on Israel
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Under Trump, Green Card Seekers Face New Scrutiny for Views on Israel

In guidance to immigration officers, the administration describes participating in pro-Palestinian protests and criticizing Israel as “overwhelmingly negative” factors.

By Hamed Aleaziz and Nicholas Nehamas
The 85-Year-Old Widow Snagged by Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
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The 85-Year-Old Widow Snagged by Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

In her first interview since being deported, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, the French widow of a former G.I., recounted her experience in ICE detention.

By Catherine Porter
Tennessee Passed a Slate of Immigration Bills. Here’s What They Do.
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Tennessee Passed a Slate of Immigration Bills. Here’s What They Do.

The Republican supermajority in the Tennessee General Assembly approved a series of immigrations bills, crafted in coordination with the White House.

By Emily Cochrane
AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance
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AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance

A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble.

By Stephanie Nolen and Arlette Bashizi
Measles Is Back. It’s a Sign Worse Is Coming.
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Measles Is Back. It’s a Sign Worse Is Coming.

Reversing the new vaccine skepticism will require a dedicated effort.

By The Editorial Board
Trump’s True Deal-Making Abilities, Revealed
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Trump’s True Deal-Making Abilities, Revealed

What moving deadlines — and red lines — in Iran means for America’s leverage.

By E.J. Dionne Jr., Carlos Lozada, Robert Siegel and Derek Arthur
High Lights
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High Lights

Our lives are governed by wondrous phenomena that we don’t often stop to consider.

By Melissa Kirsch
Man Is Charged With Murder of 2 Missing Florida Doctoral Students
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Man Is Charged With Murder of 2 Missing Florida Doctoral Students

The University of South Florida students were reported missing last week. On Saturday, prosecutors charged a roommate of one student in both their deaths.

By Hannah Ziegler and Isabella Kwai
Europe Prepares for a Longer War in Ukraine, With No Strategy to End It
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Europe Prepares for a Longer War in Ukraine, With No Strategy to End It

With American dealmakers wrapped up with Iran, neither Russia nor Ukraine has a clear path to victory — or toward a negotiated peace.

By Steven Erlanger
The Long, Challenging Road to D4vd’s Arrest
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The Long, Challenging Road to D4vd’s Arrest

Uncooperative witnesses drove prosecutors to convene an investigative grand jury after a teenage girl’s body was discovered in the trunk of the singer’s car.

By Julia Jacobs and Matt Stevens