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How Prediction Markets and Crypto Firms Steamrolled a Watchdog Agency
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How Prediction Markets and Crypto Firms Steamrolled a Watchdog Agency

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission purged its ranks, dialed back its enforcement and boosted industries in which President Trump’s family is heavily invested.

By Sharon LaFraniere and David Yaffe-Bellany
With Big Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Collides With a Testy Trump
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With Big Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Collides With a Testy Trump

President Trump has alternated between bullying the justices and cozying up to them as the court prepares to announce major decisions that will determine the fate of the key aspects of his agenda.

By Ann E. Marimow
Detroit Once Ruled Canada’s Car Industry. Trump’s Tariffs May End That.
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Detroit Once Ruled Canada’s Car Industry. Trump’s Tariffs May End That.

Detroit-based automakers pioneered open trade between Canada and the United States, benefiting both countries. President Trump’s trade war now leaves their future in the country in question.

By Ian Austen
Trump Is Setting His Sights on Restricting Legal Immigration
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Trump Is Setting His Sights on Restricting Legal Immigration

After a year focused on immigrants here illegally, the Trump administration is now making it harder for legal migrants to stay in the country. It is a risky pivot.

By Hamed Aleaziz
Kennedy’s Push to Curb Antidepressants Has Shaken Psychiatry
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Kennedy’s Push to Curb Antidepressants Has Shaken Psychiatry

An annual psychiatric meeting was abuzz over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s call to rein in the use of depression medications. Some fear it will drive patients away from care.

By Ellen Barry
One Killed in Exchange of Gunfire With Secret Service Near White House
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One Killed in Exchange of Gunfire With Secret Service Near White House

A gunman known to the U.S. Secret Service opened fire near the White House and was shot and killed by federal officers. President Trump was in the White House at the time.

By Campbell Robertson, Chelsia Rose Marcius and Clarence Williams
A Last Stand for Senator John Cornyn in Trump’s Republican Party
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A Last Stand for Senator John Cornyn in Trump’s Republican Party

A tough re-election race grew more daunting after President Trump backed Mr. Cornyn’s opponent, Ken Paxton. The Texas senator has vowed to fight to the end.

By J. David Goodman
Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Try Boosting Progressives in Red Districts
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Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Try Boosting Progressives in Red Districts

In highly competitive House races that Democrats need to flip in November, the left is betting that calls for universal health care and taxing the wealthy will resonate — even among Republicans.

By Kellen Browning
A Deciding Factor in Congress Right Now: Who Shows Up to Vote
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A Deciding Factor in Congress Right Now: Who Shows Up to Vote

Vacant seats, and consistently poor attendance on both sides of the aisle, have exacerbated the challenges of already razor-thin margins in the House and Senate.

By Ashley Wu and Robert Jimison
They Started I.V.F., Then Split. Now Who Gets Custody of the Embryos?
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They Started I.V.F., Then Split. Now Who Gets Custody of the Embryos?

For 47-year-old Erin Millender, this will likely be her last chance to become a mother. Her husband no longer wants to have a child with her.

By Caroline Kitchener
Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.
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Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.

Let’s put the sovereign back Into popular sovereignty.

By Carlos Lozada
There Has Never Been an Example of Presidential Corruption Like This
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There Has Never Been an Example of Presidential Corruption Like This

The president’s corruption and subversion of democratic tradition risk becoming the norm.

By The Editorial Board
Colbert’s Connection
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Colbert’s Connection

A reflection on Stephen Colbert’s relationship with his audience.

By Tom Wright-Piersanti
At Least 14 Killed in Bombing Attack That Derailed a Train in Pakistan
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At Least 14 Killed in Bombing Attack That Derailed a Train in Pakistan

The explosion was so powerful that several nearby buildings were damaged and a resident 15 miles away was jolted awake by the blast. A separatist group claimed responsibility.

By Zia ur-Rehman
Russia Pummels Kyiv in Major Missile and Drone Attack
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Russia Pummels Kyiv in Major Missile and Drone Attack

Buildings rattled in the Ukrainian capital for hours early Sunday. It was unclear if Russia’s Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile had been used.

By Andrew E. Kramer
New York’s Rape Laws Leave Out Many Victims Who Drank Willingly
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New York’s Rape Laws Leave Out Many Victims Who Drank Willingly

Prosecutors say accusers who chose to drink or get high have a “very high burden” of proving they were physically helpless and unable to consent. There is a push to change the law.

By Maria Cramer and Olivia Bensimon