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President Trump has spent years bashing electric vehicles. But with Elon Musk by his side, he said he would buy a bright red one.
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The latest news on President Donald Trump's administration as the House is expected to vote on a continuing resolution to avert a government shutdown.
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More than two dozen G.O.P. members of the House and Senate called on the International Olympic Committee to align its eligibility rules with President Trump's transgender sports ban.
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Critics said the spectacle stretched the bounds of what is ethical in the White House to new limits, with Trump openly seeking to boost the financial fortunes of Elon Musk.
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On Tuesday, President Trump sent markets into another tailspin by announcing additional tariffs on Canada, suggesting a falling stock market is no longer the bulwark investors had hoped.
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Trump addressed business leaders on Tuesday as stock markets continue sliding over concerns about his tariff policies.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched downtown while a spokeswoman for President Trump said the president had the authority to detain Mahmoud Khalil.
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Elon Musk has signaled he wants to make some donations not just to his own super PAC, which is called America PAC and has spent heavily on President Trump in the past, but to an outside entity.
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The directive to destroy USAID documents raised questions about how sensitive records are being handled amid the Trump administration's drive to cut foreign aid.
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The Trump administration probably violated separation of powers by withholding nearly $2 billion in Congress-approved foreign aid funds, a U.S. district judge ruled.
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Immigration agents with the Department of Homeland Security have detained a leader of the Gaza solidarity encampment at Columbia University in New York. Mahmoud Khalil, who is an Algerian citizen of Palestinian descent, is a green card holder and is married to a U.S. citizen; his wife is eight months pregnant. Immigration officials told Khalil's lawyer his green card was being revoked. Khalil recently graduated from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, and his whereabouts are unknown. "The [Trump] administration doesn't seem to know exactly how to justify this very haphazard, unilateral move," says Prem Thakker, political correspondent and columnist for Zeteo.
The arrest comes as Donald Trump's Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism announced last week that it would cancel $400 million in federal grants and contracts to the university, despite Columbia's suppression of pro-Palestine activism. The Trump administration doesn't "really care about antisemitism or keeping Jews safe. All they care about is crushing dissent," says Joseph Howley, associate professor of classics at Columbia University.
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