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Dairy Cows Transported Between States Must Now Be Tested for Bird Flu
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Since a new form of bird flu arrived in 2022, federal officials have sought to reassure Americans that the threat to the public remained low.
5 Moments That Have Defined Trump’s Hush-Money Trial So Far
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Trials are wars of words. These are some of the most memorable that have been spoken as a jury hears the criminal case against Donald J. Trump.
On TikTok, Potential Ban of App Leads to Resignation and Frustration
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While Congress says the social app is a security threat, critics of the law targeting it say it shows how out of step lawmakers are with young people.
Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference Case
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An investigator said in court that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his aides conspired with fake electors to overturn his 2020 defeat in Michigan.
Bucking G.O.P. Isolationists, McConnell Was Linchpin in Winning Ukraine Aid
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The leader said he often “felt like I was the only Reagan Republican left” as he pushed back on rising forces in his party arguing against American intervention in foreign affairs.
Trump’s Immunity Claim Joins His Plans to Increase Executive Power
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The former president is asking the Supreme Court to put the presidency above criminal law as he pursues a broader agenda of expanding the office’s power should he win the election.
In Supreme Court Immunity Case, Trump Can Lose in Ways That Amount to a Win
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After the justices hear arguments on Thursday, how they decide may be just as important as what they decide.
‘Thunder Run’: Behind Lawmakers’ Secretive Push to Pass the TikTok Bill
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A tiny group of lawmakers huddled in private about a year ago, aiming to keep the discussions away from TikTok lobbyists while bulletproofing a bill that could ban the app.
Robert Kraft’s Fight Against Antisemitism Began Long Before Oct. 7
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The New England Patriots owner said this week that he was “no longer comfortable supporting” Columbia University, his alma mater, which has been disrupted by protests.
What to Know About the New Rules on Airline Refunds and ‘Junk’ Fees
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The Biden administration will require airlines to automatically refund fares when flights are canceled or delayed and to reveal more about extra fees before booking. Here’s what passengers can expect.
Biden to Sign Aid Package for Ukraine and Israel
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The $95.3 billion legislation comes after months of gridlock in Congress put the centerpiece of President Biden’s foreign policy in jeopardy.
Boeing Loses $355 Million in Latest Quarter
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The manufacturer has had to slow production of its popular 737 Max planes after a hole blew open on a jet during an Alaska Airlines flight in January.
TikTok’s Pro-China Tilt
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A bill that will force the app’s Chinese owners to sell will soon become law.
Horses Run Loose Through Central London in Surreal Spectacle
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A number of runaway army horses galloped through London on Wednesday morning, causing alarm and injuring pedestrians. All were eventually recovered.
What a TikTok Ban Could Actually Mean, and More
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Plus, clashes over Donald Trump’s gag order.
Is $60 Billion Enough to Save Ukraine?
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Congress approved a new aid package after months of delay, potentially throwing the country a lifeline in its war with Russia.
Meta’s A.I. Assistant Is Fun to Use, but It Can’t Be Trusted
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Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.
Arizona Democrats Consider 3rd Attempt to Repeal 1864 Abortion Law
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The almost-complete ban on abortions in the state could go into effect as early as June 8, the state’s attorney general said.
Here’s How U.S. Aid to Ukraine Might Help on the Battlefield
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Weapons from the aid package, considered “a lifeline” for Ukraine’s military, could be arriving on the battlefield within days.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Has Reached the Outer Limit of Extremism
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She has, in very little time, undermined the influence of her party’s entire right flank.
High Borrowing Costs Have Some Democrats Urging Biden to Pressure the Fed
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Polls show voters are angry about costs, like mortgages, and worried they will stay high if the president wins re-election.
Supreme Court to Examine Clash Between Idaho Abortion Ban and Federal Law
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The case, which could reverberate beyond Idaho to other states with abortion bans, is the second time in less than a month that the justices have heard an abortion case.
‘Kharkiv Is Unbreakable’: A Battered City Carries On
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For residents of Ukraine’s second-largest city, daily Russian attacks have escalated fears but have not brought life to a standstill.
The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg
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The robotic nerd depicted in “The Social Network” has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?
Wanted: An Executive to Repair Boeing
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The plane maker, which is searching for a new chief executive, is likely to consider a small number of people, including several former Boeing executives.
The Supreme Court Should Not Come Between Trump and Voters
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The court’s delay may have stripped citizens of the criminal justice system’s most effective mechanism for determining disputed facts: a trial.
Two Lawsuits, in Texas and Idaho, Highlight Fight Over Emergency Medicine Law
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Federal trial judges in Texas and Idaho came to opposite conclusions in a battle between conservative states and the U.S. government over limits on abortion access.
Former Boeing Manager Says Workers Mishandled Parts to Meet Deadlines
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Merle Meyers, who left Boeing last year after a 30-year career, said he was speaking publicly about his experience because he loved the company “fiercely.”
Could a Calorie-Restricted Diet or Fasting Help You Live Longer?
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Calorie restriction and intermittent fasting both increase longevity in animals, aging experts say. Here’s what that means for you.
Israel’s Invasion of Rafah Is All but Inevitable, Experts Say
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Israel says an assault on Gaza’s southernmost city is vital to dismantling Hamas and has proposed evacuating civilians. But more than a million people have taken refuge in the city.