U.S. to Announce New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
The administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto manufacturers.
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The administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto manufacturers.
By Alan Rappeport and
The Texas Republican, who made a name for himself trying to shut down the government over the Affordable Care Act, took on an unfamiliar role as a critical player in pushing through a major aviation bill.
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The payment system amounted to one of the most forceful actions taken so far by agriculture officials who have raced to keep up with the spread of the virus among dairy cows.
By Noah Weiland, Linda Qiu and
The Biden administration says it is still waiting to see a detailed plan for how Israeli forces plan to evacuate civilians from the city of Rafah.
By Helene Cooper and
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Inside Biden’s Broken Relationship With Muslim and Arab American Leaders
Even as the president piles new pressure on Israel to end the war in Gaza, those who have called most passionately for him to change course say it is too little, too late.
By Nicholas Nehamas and
Barron Trump Is Picked to Be Delegate at the Republican Convention
In his most political role to date, Donald J. Trump’s youngest son will serve as a delegate from Florida just a few months after graduating from high school.
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Harris Warns of Supreme Court’s Future Rulings: ‘I Worry About Fundamental Freedoms’
In an interview with The Times, Vice President Kamala Harris deepened her criticism of the conservative justices who overturned Roe and singled out Clarence Thomas’s views on other settled cases.
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Why Biden and Harris Are So Busy on Wednesdays, When Trump Isn’t in Court
The president and vice president have been keeping up a busy schedule in the middle of each week, just as Donald Trump takes a break from his trial in New York.
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We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.
By Christine Zhang, Sean Catangui and Alex Lemonides
Two days after the Florida Republican Party selected Barron, 18, to be an at-large delegate, Melania Trump’s office said he “regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments.”
By Michael Gold
Not as a defendant, but as a possible juror.
By Jess Bidgood
In a report, the State Department avoids sweeping conclusions but raises the prospect that Israel may have violated humanitarian laws.
By Michael Crowley
The payment system amounted to one of the most forceful actions taken so far by agriculture officials who have raced to keep up with the spread of the virus among dairy cows.
By Noah Weiland, Linda Qiu and Apoorva Mandavilli
The Biden administration says it is still waiting to see a detailed plan for how Israeli forces plan to evacuate civilians from the city of Rafah.
By Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt
The trip was a second major swing through California for the Biden campaign, and attracted a host of wealthy tech executives.
By Zach Montague
The administration could raise tariffs on electric vehicles from China to 100 percent in an attempt to protect American auto manufacturers.
By Alan Rappeport and Jim Tankersley
Stephen Bannon, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, had been found guilty of defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. He now faces a four-month prison sentence.
By Alan Feuer
The Texas Republican, who made a name for himself trying to shut down the government over the Affordable Care Act, took on an unfamiliar role as a critical player in pushing through a major aviation bill.
By Kayla Guo
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