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Automakers Tell Trump His Pollution Rules Could Mean ‘Untenable’ Instability and Lower Profits

In a letter signed by 17 industry giants including Ford, General Motors and Toyota, the firms asked Mr. Trump to go back to the negotiating table.

Tariff Threats Aside, the Senate Is Where Action Goes to Die

Mitch McConnell, the “grim reaper,” has made the Senate the place where legislation goes to die, so the chances that the chamber blocks President Trump’s tariffs on Mexico are slim.

Tariff Threats Aside, the Senate Is Where Action Goes to Die

Mitch McConnell, the “grim reaper,” has made the Senate the place where legislation goes to die. So the chances that the Senate blocks President Trump’s tariffs on Mexico are slim.

Deceased Strategist’s Files Detail Republican Gerrymandering in North Carolina, Advocates Say

A group challenging North Carolina’s state legislative maps says that documents from the files from the late Thomas Hofeller show that Republicans misled a federal court to avoid a special election.

Trump Administration Plans to Sell More Than $2 Billion of Arms to Taiwan

The proposed weapons package, including 108 tanks, is the costliest in recent years. The sale would add to tensions between the United States and China.

Herb Sandler, Banker Who Financed ProPublica, Dies at 87

The investigative journalism group was just one cause backed by Mr. Sandler and his wife, Marion, who built a banking giant and then gave millions away.

Democratic Candidates Go After Joe Biden, but Not by Name

Even when criticizing his particular views, like his support of the Hyde Amendment, Mr. Biden’s rivals have avoided calling him out directly.

How Scot Peterson Has Explained His Actions During the Parkland Shooting

He has denied being scared or a coward. He replays the day over and over in his mind, he has said, wishing he knew then what he knows now. “I’m never going to get over this.”

The President’s ‘Emergency’ Tariffs on Mexican Goods, Explained

The president is again going beyond his predecessors in using powers that lawmakers granted the presidency for use in exigent circumstances. This time, Republicans say they will push back.

Mexico and the U.S. Have Made Progress Toward Averting Tariffs

They are discussing changes in asylum rules and border enforcement that could forestall the U.S. from imposing tariffs on Mexican imports, officials said.

Drag Queen Story Time Continues Its Reign at Libraries, Despite Backlash

The events aimed at entertaining children have spread from cities like New York and San Francisco to more conservative towns, upsetting some people.

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