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US-Iran talks continue but what will Trump do?
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Iran and the United States were holding another round of indirect talks in Geneva on Thursday to try to reach a deal on Tehran's nuclear program and potentially avert another war as the U.S. gathers a massive fleet of aircraft and warships in the Middle East.
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Mayor Mike Johnston's order is a defiant shift from his measured stance and risks drawing attention to Greater Denver after President Trump during the campaign promised a "bloody story" there.
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The president has sought to end the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, for various migrants as part of his mass deportation efforts.
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The evidence is patchy on whether lower rates have meaningfully spurred more activity, as the Trump administration floats measures it says will make housing more affordable.
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Experts say Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is trying to capitalize on her success standing up to President Trump.
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Representative Dan Crenshaw, who has at times clashed with President Trump and his allies, is facing a conservative challenger in Tuesday's primary.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani's trip to the White House on Thursday was unannounced. The topics he planned to discuss with President Trump were not immediately clear.
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Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica react to Trump's 2026 State of the Union speech.
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The Supreme Court decision to strike down Trump's tariffs has thrown fresh confusion over the raft of trade deals negotiated with global partners, stalling trade talks.
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In Donald Trump's 2026 state of the union address — which broke the record for the longest such speech — he spoke about everything from lauding the men's Olympic hockey team to repeatedly chastizing Democrats for not standing up to applaud his comments. Andrew Chang breaks down the choreography of the address to explain the strategy behind the words.
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The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
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President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" has gathered in Washington on Thursday for its long-awaited first meeting, with the next stage of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza in focus
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