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Appellate court okays cancellation of 9/11 plotters' plea deals![]() Texas flood death toll rises as search continues for victims![]() AG Bondi fired 20 of ex-prosecutor Jack Smith’s Trump team members![]() Russia warns against targeting North Korea![]() Iga Swiatek dominates USA's Amanda Anisimova for first Wimbledon title![]() Trump floats revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship![]() State Department cutting 1,353 jobs amid downsizing![]() Trump to impose 30% tariffs on EU, Mexico starting Aug. 1![]() 4-time presidential adviser, commentator David Gergen dead at 83![]() Poland launches fighter jets amid Russian airstrike on Ukraine![]() Judge blocks random immigration raids in LA![]() Noma Dumezweni: Timing for 'Murderbot' is 'absolutely perfect'![]() 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart for 7th week![]() On This Day, July 12: Geraldine Ferraro is 1st female running mate on major party ticket![]() Famous birthdays for July 12: Cheyenne Jackson, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander![]() More Recent Articles
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Trump Threatens Steep Tariffs on Goods From E.U. and MexicoLeaders from both economies had been trying to negotiate more favorable terms, only to have those efforts blown up by form letters. Rubio Visits Asia in Shadow of Trump’s TariffsMarco Rubio made his first visit to Asia as secretary of state. Edward Wong, a diplomatic correspondent for The New York Times, reports from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to explain how President Trump’s tariffs have upset U.S. trading partners. After Months of Negotiations, Trump Imposes More Tariffs on MexicoThe tariffs are likely to inflame tensions with one of the largest U.S. trading partners. Trump Threatens Fresh Tariffs on E.U., Mexico and Canada: What to KnowSince re-entering office, President Trump has announced a barrage of tariffs to try to rewire the global economy. Texans Offer a Hand and Open Their Hearts as Flood Death Toll GrowsMourners paid tribute at funerals and memorial services on Saturday as the number of fatalities rose to nearly 130. After Texas Floods, Summer Camps Reassess Safety Measures Amid Parental ConcernsCamp officials across the country said they had heard from worried parents after the Texas floods. As they try to reassure them, some camps are adding more safety procedures. FEMA Approved Removal of Many Camp Mystic Buildings From Flood ZonesCamp Mystic owners successfully appealed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to redesignate some buildings that had been considered part of a flood-hazard zone. Texas Flood Survivors: Mother of Five Returns to Cabin in RuinsJacque White and her five children escaped the rising waters of the Guadalupe River just in time. Now they have to rebuild. ICE Set to Vastly Expand Its Reach With New FundsAfter the passage of President Trump’s domestic policy law, the Department of Homeland Security is poised to hire thousands of new immigration agents and double detention space. Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban Faces New Peril: Class ActionsIn last month’s decision limiting one judicial tool, universal injunctions, the court seemed to invite lower courts to use class actions as an alternative. Trump Pleads With Followers to Back Bondi in Dispute Over Epstein InquiryIn a long social media post, President Trump praised Attorney General Pam Bondi and told his followers to “not waste Time and Energy” on the Jeffrey Epstein case. UnitedHealth’s Campaign to Quiet CriticsThe company has invoked the murder of an executive last year to complain about coverage in news outlets, on streaming services and on social media. Our Investigation of UnitedHealth Started With a TipA reporter was familiar with the insurance giant under scrutiny and the law firm known for its attack stance. Then one hired the other. You Saved and Saved for Retirement. Now You Need a Plan to Cash Out.Most people enter retirement without any idea how to manage withdrawing their savings without running out of money. Here is what you need to know. New Student Loan Limits Could Leave Some Short. Who Will Help?The federal cap on the amounts people can borrow means some of them will fall short. That’s especially true for students in professional schools. They Fled War in Ethiopia. Then American Bombs Found Them.In April, U.S.-made bombs destroyed a detention facility that held Ethiopian migrants in Yemen, crushing bodies and shredding limbs. Amid official silence, the survivors are left wondering why. Texas Court Seals Records in Ken Paxton’s Divorce CaseThe order meant details in the case, which involves allegations of adultery, would not be public as the Texas attorney general challenges Senator John Cornyn in the 2026 primary. It’s YouTube vs. Netflix as the Streaming Wars Come Down to 2The two giant video companies have far different strategies, but the same goal: controlling your TV set. Trump’s Cabinet of IncompetentsPutting talking heads in charge — not the best idea. Two Palestinians Are Killed in a West Bank Clash With Israeli SettlersPalestinian authorities and family members said Israeli settlers beat and killed a Palestinian-American man. Israel said the violence began when Palestinians threw stones at Israeli civilians. A Grand Canyon Access Point Is Closed as 19,000 Acres Burn NearbyAccess via the North Rim, a lesser-used gateway to the national park, was closed as the White Sage fire continued to burn on Saturday. Bill Dilworth, Caretaker of ‘The New York Earth Room,’ Is Dead at 70For decades, he tended a SoHo loft filled with dirt, made by the conceptual artist Walter De Maria. People made pilgrimages to see it — and Mr. Dilworth, its magnetic steward. Spend an Hour in the Dark With Bats, Cats and Naked Mole RatsThe Bronx Zoo has reopened its World of Darkness exhibit after a 16-year hiatus. |
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