Why China Is Wary of a Trump-Xi Summit
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Why China Is Wary of a Trump-Xi Summit

In Washington, President Trump has said he is willing to meet with Xi Jinping, China’s top leader. In Beijing, Chinese officials and experts agree that a meeting between…

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Stocks Sink as Trump’s Tariff Threats Weigh on Confidence
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Stocks Sink as Trump’s Tariff Threats Weigh on Confidence

Stocks in Asia tumbled Monday as investors braced for a week of market tumult caused by an expected announcement of more tariffs by President Trump on America’s biggest…

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Elon Musk Scores Big Legal Win at Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Elon Musk Scores Big Legal Win at Wisconsin Supreme Court

By Jason Lemon is a Senior Politics Editor at Newsweek based in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to taking on the editor role, Jason’s reporting focused on U.S. politics and international affairs. He joined Newsweek in…

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White House Takes Highly Unusual Step of Directly Firing Line Prosecutors
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White House Takes Highly Unusual Step of Directly Firing Line Prosecutors

Two longtime career prosecutors have been suddenly fired by the White House, in what current and former Justice Department officials called an unusual and alarming exercise of presidential…

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Luigi Mangione-Inspired Ballot Initiative Targets Health Insurance Denials
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Luigi Mangione-Inspired Ballot Initiative Targets Health Insurance Denials

A proposed California ballot initiative—informally named after Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson—aims to bar insurers from delaying or denying doctor-recommended procedures or medications.…

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Reason Woman Trains Specific Move in the Gym Hailed ‘Sweetest Thing Ever’
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Reason Woman Trains Specific Move in the Gym Hailed ‘Sweetest Thing Ever’

A woman training at the gym started doing one specific exercise, but the reason why made people’s hearts skip a beat. In a March 18 TikTok video posted…

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Can Barcelona Solve One of the Toughest Housing Crises in Europe?
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Can Barcelona Solve One of the Toughest Housing Crises in Europe?

In 33 years, Marga Aguilar never missed a rent payment on her apartment in a Modernist-style building in the heart of Barcelona. The owner of the building had…

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Florida and Wisconsin Elections: What to Know as Democrats Hope to Rally
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Florida and Wisconsin Elections: What to Know as Democrats Hope to Rally

High-stakes elections in Florida and Wisconsin on April 1 could reshape the ideological balance of the U.S. House of Representatives and a state’s Supreme Court as Republicans fight…

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Opinion | The Fantasy of Annexing Canada Has a Long and Mortifying History
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Opinion | The Fantasy of Annexing Canada Has a Long and Mortifying History

Franklin, said to be “pitifully unwell,” returned home, accompanied by a Montreal couple who took “such liberties in taunting at our conduct in Canada,” he reported, “that it…

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Sean Kingston and His Mother Are Convicted in $1 Million Fraud Scheme
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Sean Kingston and His Mother Are Convicted in $1 Million Fraud Scheme

A jury in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., convicted the rapper Sean Kingston and his mother on Friday in a scheme involving more than $1 million worth of fraud, according…

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