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Racing clock, Trump administration unveils double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries as stopgap 10% levies end Friday
Racing clock, Trump administration unveils double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries as stopgap 10% levies end Friday
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FACT FOCUS: Posts falsely claim Obama urged noncitizens to vote in 2016
As President Donald Trump continues to push for stricter proof of citizenship laws ahead of the midterm elections, social media users are falsely alleging that an old clip shows former President Barack Obama telling people in the U.S. illegally to vote in the 2016 election
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More than 24 states sue Trump administration after it put conditions on receiving disaster funding
More than two dozen states have sued the Trump administration after it required them to comply with election and immigration conditions to get billions of dollars in federal funding for disasters
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Trump adds new condition to Saudi nuclear deal, says kingdom must normalize relations with Israel
President Donald Trump appeared to add a condition to the newly signed agreement with Saudi Arabia for a civilian nuclear program, saying the deal would require the kingdom to normalize its relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords
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Protesters burst in and take over news conference as Madison police identify man killed by officer a day earlier
Protesters burst in and take over news conference as Madison police identify man killed by officer a day earlier
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Brent oil tops $100 per barrel, as tumbles for Tesla and Alphabet yank Wall Street lower
Brent oil shot to its highest price since May after increased fighting in the Middle East threatened to slow the global flow of crude
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House Republican says Smith may have lied about Trump probe and refers him for possible prosecution
A key Republican lawmaker says he believes that special counsel Jack Smith may have lied to Congress while testifying about his investigation of President Donald Trump and that the Justice Department should consider prosecuting him
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AI models' breakout from human control brings a told-you-so moment for technology researchers
It is the kind of development once seen only in science fiction: An artificial intelligence system, trained to probe for digital vulnerabilities, breaks free of human control and acts on its own to hack another company
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Education Department rescinds disparate impact rule, a key tool used to assess school discrimination
The Education Department will no longer consider school policies that disproportionately harm one group of students as discriminatory unless the discrimination is intentional, rescinding a decades-long standard for civil rights enforcement
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Gas, groceries and back-to-school items are where shoppers might see higher oil prices surface
Consumers already feeling pinched since the Iran war started may feel more pain after oil prices pushed past $100 a barrel
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