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During his campaign, Donald J. Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war by Day 1 of his new term as president. Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times, looks at how he described the war in an appearance at the World Economic Forum since taking office.
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For the last 50 years, almost every nominee to lead the Pentagon has been a consensus pick who drew lopsided margins of support in the Senate. Pete Hegseth's nomination has been a notable exception.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom faces what may be his greatest political test and leadership challenge. He planned to greet President Trump upon his arrival in Southern California on Friday.
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Un memorando parece permitir a los funcionarios del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas centrarse en los dos programas que dejaron entrar a más de un millón de personas.
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Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who was one of the nation's top health officials for decades, had received death threats during the coronavirus pandemic. He has hired his own security detail.
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Trump and Biden have long been on opposite sides of America's issues with racism, the fight against discrimination and for diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Newark Mayor Vows to Fight Back After ICE Raid as Feds Launch Nationwide Deportation Operation, "Blatantly Unconstitutional": U.S. Judge Blocks Trump Order Ending Birthright Citizenship, State Dept. Halts Passport Applications with Gender Nonbinary "X" Sex Marker, Senators Confirm John Ratcliffe as CIA Head and Advance Trump's Energy & Environment Nominees, More Damning Info on Pete Hegseth Surfaces as Senate GOP Poised to Confirm Him as Pentagon Chief, Trump Ultimatum to World Economic Forum: Invest in U.S. or Face Tariffs, Bitcoin Surges After Trump Discusses Cryptocurrency Plans with El Salvador's Bukele, Ongoing Israeli Attacks on West Bank Have Killed 34 Since January 1, Gaza Faces Fresh Hunger Crisis as Israel Readies Ban on U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees, Iraq Approves Child Marriages for Girls as Young as 9, ICC Seeks Arrest of Taliban Leaders for Gender-Based Crimes Against Women and Girls, Amazon Closes Warehouses in Quebec and Lays Off 1,700 After Workers Unionize, Serbian Students and Workers Launch General Strike Against Government Corruption, Sackler Family Increases Opioid Settlement Offer with New Conditions, Northwestern Won't Discipline Professor Steven Thrasher over Gaza Protest, Palestinian-Israeli Film "No Other Land" Nominated for Oscar Despite Snubs by U.S. Distributors
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In the first official trip of his second term, Trump also threatened to withhold disaster aid to California unless the state enacts a voter ID law.
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The Pentagon is rushing to provide the Trump administration with options to vastly expand the military's footprint from Texas to California.
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Get the latest news on President Donald Trump's return to the White House and the new Congress.
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Locked out of power in Washington, the party is struggling to agree on a unified message of opposition. Some of its lawmakers are even telling Republicans they want to work together.
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As a congressman who led the first impeachment of President Trump, Mr. Schiff relished his role in the resistance. Now a senator, he must protect his state's interests at a perilous time.
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As the Trump administration launches what it touts as the largest mass deportation campaign in U.S. history, we look at how immigrant communities and advocates are fighting back. The administration already faces some setbacks, including in its attempt to end birthright citizenship, which a federal judge halted Thursday from going into effect because it was "blatantly unconstitutional." Thursday's ruling is the first in what's expected to be a long legal battle against Trump's anti-immigrant agenda. "We're in a moment where there's a ton of fear in the community," says Harold Solis, legal director at Make the Road New York, which has filed its own lawsuit against the government. We also speak with Columbia University historian Mae Ngai, who says the fight over birthright citizenship is part of the long history of restrictionist immigration policies in the country. "What we're seeing this week is shock and awe. It's meant to terrorize," she says. "We have to fight on all levels."
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Some recipients of pardons related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol are exploring lawsuits alleging civil rights violations.
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President Trump wants a massive tax cut and immigration crackdown bill. Now Republicans must decide what to cut to help pay for it.
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President Trump on Thursday pardoned 23 people who were convicted of blocking access to reproductive health clinics, a day before the March for Life in D.C.
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The measure, which would require that medical providers resuscitate infants born alive during abortions, has no path to enactment after Democrats blocked it this week.
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Representative Sarah McBride did not run for Congress emphasizing L.G.B.T.Q. issues. But since her arrival in Washington, her identity has come under attack from newly empowered Republicans.
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A memo appears to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to target programs that let in more than a million people.
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The move came ahead of the March for Life, the annual anti-abortion rally in Washington where Vice President JD Vance is expected to address attendees.
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Students or graduates from Harvard, Duke, Georgetown, Stanford and other top law schools lost job offers from the Attorney General's Honors Program.
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While a ceasefire is largely holding in Gaza, Israel is intensifying attacks on the occupied West Bank. The Israeli military has killed at least 13 people in a major military operation targeting Jenin that began on Tuesday when Israeli troops raided the city, backed by airstrikes, drones and U.S.-made Apache helicopters, following a six-week siege. Meanwhile, Israeli settlers in the West Bank have been "emboldened" by Trump's lifting of sanctions on far-right Israeli settler groups. Further violence is increasingly likely, says Mariam Barghouti, a Palestinian writer and journalist based in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. "We're seeing Israel wage a war that very much resembles the practices they have committed in Gaza," with Palestinians left "completely defenseless," she says. "It's a very slow slaughter of Palestinians. If you survive a bullet, you don't know if you're going to survive daily life."
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