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Donald Trump’s new travel ban is hard to make sense of. In a sweeping order Wednesday night, Trump fully banned travel from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, ...
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The New Republic on MSNEducation Secretary Fumbles Answer to Simple Question on SlaverySpeaking before the House Education and Workforce Committee Wednesday, amid the White House’s efforts to dismantle her agency ...
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The New Republic on MSNWill Budget Bill Fight Spell Doom for Trump and Elon Musk’s Bromance?China had agreed to reduce export controls on rare-earth magnets as part of a 90-day tariff pause with the United States.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s FEMA Overhaul Is Creating Chaos Right Before Hurricane SeasonIn April, FEMA rejected North Carolina’s application for an emergency aid extension as the state grappled with recovery ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Says Putin Will Retaliate Soon After Call on Ukraine AttacksDonald Trump seems to have no problem with what Russian President Vladimir Putin told him in a recent phone call.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s China Tariffs Are Backfiring in Funniest Way PossibleChina had agreed to reduce export controls on rare-earth magnets as part of a 90-day tariff pause with the United States.
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The New Republic on MSNBiden Press Secretary Picks Convenient Time to Leave Democratic PartyBiden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has decided she’s no longer a Democrat, pointing to the party’s ...
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The New Republic on MSNGOP Senator Gets Howard Lutnick to Admit Insane Logic on Trump TariffsCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, the architect behind Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff policy, admitted in a Senate hearing ...
Cars were set on fire, parts of a major freeway were shut down ... the first time a president has done this without a state's request or consent in about 60 years. California Governor Gavin Newsome ...
Today on CNN 10, we find out what California's governor is proposing to combat the growing issue of homelessness in the state. And we'll learn what icky aquatic plant scientists are predicting ...
According to the National Interagency Fire Center’s wildfire outlook, there is “above normal” potential for significant fires across much of California from June through August. Dry weather ...
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