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And yet, when the numbers came in, several of the most selective colleges in the country reported the opposite results. Yale, ...
The president is pursuing the long-standing conservative goal of neutralizing the federal bureaucracy.
Since then, new platforms have risen to dominance, especially among younger Americans and those less connected to politics.
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Alienating allies and partners that the U.S. desperately needs means that “America First” will be “America Alone.” ...
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The worst aviation disaster in almost a quarter century is one of the first tests of Donald Trump’s second administration.