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Trump’s scathing statement came after the deal had already faced a barrage of criticism today by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the billionaires who are leading an outside group to slash government spending during the coming Trump administration.
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The panel’s vote, which was reported earlier by CNN, paved the way for the release of the report after House members cast the final votes of Congress this week and have left Washington to return to their districts, two of the people said.
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The move came only two days after TikTok and its Chinese parent company filed an emergency application.
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Prosecutors say he killed Valerie Mack, who had been working as an escort, more than two decades ago. Her partial remains were found in 2011.
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The news conference was in many ways a return to the past, when Trump relished seizing the world’s attention with long Q&A sessions that rambled from topic to topic.
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This is a matcha latte in cookie form. Atop the chewy, Grinch-green cookie sits a cloud of ermine icing, an old-fashioned boiled-milk frosting (like the kind you might find in midcentury American baking and grocery store cupcakes), whose sugared lightness balances out the more intense, bittersweet base. Read more
This hearty pan of sticky, honey mustard-glazed sausages, Brussels sprouts and potatoes only adds to the argument that sheet-pan dinners make the best weeknight meals. Read more
Reminiscent of mulled wine, this tartlike cookie from Yewande Komolafe uses clove-spiced dough as a nutty base and crumbly topping. Read more
Simple and perfect. You can fine-tune this pasta to suit your needs: Use canned tomatoes instead of fresh; swap the spicy sausages for sweet; hold the olives till the very end so you can omit them for anyone who won’t appreciate them (keep them in for yourself, of course). Read more
- By Choe Sang-Hun, Jin Yu Young and Victoria Kim / New York Times
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Dec. 14, 2024
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Lawmakers sought to draw a line under Yoon’s tenure after his declaration threw the country’s democracy into chaos and drew public outrage across the country.
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- By Dane Brugler / The Athletic
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Dec. 14, 2024
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Predictably, all four finalists for the Heisman have NFL futures ahead of them.
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- By Mike Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Shawn Hubler and Jacey Fortin / New York Times
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Dec. 14, 2024
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Police investigators have been scrambling to trace Luigi Mangione’s movements not only in the days before the Dec. 4 shooting, but also in the months that preceded it.
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Dec. 13, 2024
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Rolovich was fired from Washington State for cause in 2021 for failing to comply with the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
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Kennedy, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for health secretary, has said he does not want to take away access to any vaccines. But his continuing close partnership with Siri suggests that vaccine policy will be under sharp scrutiny.
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About 60% of immigrants who have entered the country since 2021 have done so without legal authorization, according to a report based on government data.
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The notebook described going to a conference and killing an executive, the officials said.
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- By Patricia Mazzei, Debra Kamin and Benjamin Weiser / New York Times
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Dec. 11, 2024
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The three are Oren Alexander, his older brother Tal Alexander, who until this summer were real estate agents in New York and Miami, and Alon Alexander, Oren’s twin, who did not work in real estate.
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- By Benjamin Mullin and Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times
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Dec. 11, 2024
The ruling, by Judge Christopher Lopez in federal bankruptcy court in Houston, poses a roadblock for The Onion’s plan to take possession of the Infowars site and its associated assets after it won an auction last month.
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Albertsons is the parent company of the Safeway grocery store chain.
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Israeli officials said they were destroying weapons and military facilities to keep them out of the hands of Islamist extremists.
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Trump’s stance on immigration, and on Dreamers in particular, is riddled with contradictions.
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