A growing number of visitors say they feel unwelcome or unsafe and are reluctant to support the economy of a country that some foreign officials say is waging trade wars and destabilizing its allies.
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In confronting anxiety over the trade uncertainty, Trump and his top economic aides have resorted to asking Americans to think about the bigger picture.
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Search and recovery operations for a fourth soldier who was also in the vehicle continued today, the Army said.
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After he became a full-time resident of Hawaii in 1990, Chamberlain began painting again and exhibited his work in the islands.
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Mizoram, a state in India’s remote northeast that shares boundaries with Bangladesh and Myanmar, has one.
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The air is filled with birdsong, the land a tableau of soft greens and gentle light. This is Ho‘oulu ‘Aina, a 100-acre preserve with an unusual twist.
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The mistaken inclusion of the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic in the chat and Hegseth’s insistence that he did nothing wrong by disclosing the secret plans upend decades of military doctrine about operational security, a dozen Air Force and Navy fighter pilots said.
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The layoffs are a drastic reduction in personnel for the sprawling health department, which now employs about 82,000 people and touches the lives of every American through its oversight of medical care, food and drugs.
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Days after the leak went public, Trump and his aides were still trying to downplay it and have yet to establish a coherent narrative.
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The government’s rationale is that the COVID pandemic has ended, which “provides cause to terminate COVID-related grant funds,” according to an internal National Institutes of Health document viewed by The New York Times.
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The court indicated that it would act quickly on the government’s emergency application, ordering the challengers to respond by Friday.
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Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, and John Ratcliffe, the director of the CIA, were facing questions over the chat, whose disclosure was a stunning breach of operational secrecy that Trump administration officials have attempted to downplay.
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The universal appeal of shrimp scampi, frankly, isn’t the shrimp but the pan sauce: garlicky butter lightened with white wine and bursts of lemon, parsley and red-pepper flakes. Read more
A regional specialty of Zhongshan in China’s Guangdong province, this dumpling illustrates the diversity of these tasty morsels across China. Read more
Both Ukraine and Russia confirmed the agreement, although it appeared to come with some serious caveats on the part of Moscow.
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The potential new revenue stream for Musk’s company comes after he donated nearly $300 million to support the 2024 campaign of Trump as he sought a return to the White House.
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Because of their large presence in the United States and tendency to import many of the cars they sell there, analysts expect Japan and South Korea to be the auto-making countries most exposed to Trump’s proposed tariffs.
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- By Ellen Barry, Nicholas Nehamas and Roni Caryn Rabin / New York Times
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March 24, 2025
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Some expect to see a mass exodus of sought-after specialists, like psychiatrists and psychologists. They expect wait times to increase and veterans to eventually seek treatment outside the agency.
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If the sudden arrival of COVID-19 jolted your travel plans five years ago, you are not alone.
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- By Paul Ratje, Jonathan Wolfe and Simon J. Levien / New York Times
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March 22, 2025
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Police said the shooting began between two groups that had ill will toward each other, though the nature of the dispute was unknown.
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Kitty Dukakis “lived a full life fighting to make the world a better place and sharing her vulnerabilities to help others face theirs,” her family said in a statement.
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