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For much of this week, President Trump was consumed by a single question. What should he do about his national security adviser, Michael Waltz? “Should I fire him?” he asked aides and allies as the fallout continued over the stunning leak of a Signal group chat set up by Mr. Waltz, who had inadvertently added…
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A 35-year-old woman and two of her children, who were taking a walk, were killed on Saturday afternoon in southern Brooklyn after two cars collided and one veered into a crosswalk, the police said. The identities of the victims have not yet been released by the authorities, but during a news conference on Saturday, the…
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Trust your staff, admit mistakes, don’t embarrass the president. Source link
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Icebreakers are corny, corporate get-to-know-you exercises. But there’s something thrilling in dispensing with small talk. Source link
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Voters in two heavily Republican House districts in Florida will decide who to send to Congress. See which party is ahead in turnout so far. Source link
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Mr. Musk said the deal valued xAI, his artificial intelligence start-up, at $80 billion, and X at $30 billion. Source link
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Gessen: All of the above. But that wouldn’t be enough. A lot of what you are asking about, Patrick, is already happening. There are protests — Erica Chenoweth, a very interesting political scientist who studies nonviolence, has shown that there are many more protests than there were in 2017, when it felt like the resistance…
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In a major bet last summer, Ukraine launched a daring offensive on Russian soil, the first invasion of Russia since World War II. That incursion into the Kursk region stunned Moscow and provided a much-needed morale boost for Ukrainians, but after months of fierce fighting, Russia has recently clawed back almost all of the territory…
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A steadfast figure in the anti-vaccine movement who has helped shape Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s thinking on a possible link to autism has joined his department to work on a study examining the long-debunked theory, according to people familiar with the matter. The new analyst, David Geier, has published numerous articles in the…
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King Charles III was briefly hospitalized on Thursday morning after suffering side effects from his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said in a statement. The palace said Charles, 76, had since returned to his London residence, Clarence House, and that his public schedule for Friday would be canceled as a precautionary measure. The king announced he…





