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Fed Worried About Slowing Global Growth in Pausing Rate Increases

Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s March meeting show the central bank was also concerned about the fading effects of President Trump’s tax cuts.

Overlooked No More: Rose Morgan, a Pioneer in Hairdressing and Harlem

From 1945 on, her Rose Meta House of Beauty drew black women around the country to the famed enclave of Sugar Hill and “the biggest Negro beauty parlor in the world.”

In San Antonio, a Preview of How Immigration Could Play Out in 2020

President Trump said Democrats would pay a price for their position on the issue. Julián Castro, the only Latino in the Democratic presidential field, fired back.

Jean-Louis David, French Hairstylist for the Modern Woman, Dies at 85

Mr. David, who created looks that emphasized practicality as well as style, founded a worldwide chain of salons that bear his name.

Maduro’s ‘Time Is Up,’ Pence Tells U.N.

Vice President Mike Pence urged the United Nations Security Council to formally recognize Juan Guaidó as the leader of Venezuela instead of its disputed president, Nicolás Maduro.

Lawrence Rhodes, Celebrated Dancer and Renowned Teacher, Dies at 79

His performances in both classical ballet and modern existential works were widely hailed. “He was my hero,” American Ballet Theater’s director said.

Automakers Plan for Their Worst Nightmare: A Car Market Divided by Trump’s Emissions Rollback

The matter is increasingly urgent because the Trump administration is said to have settled on the details of its rollback plan, which would quite likely split the American auto market.

Barr Says He Will Review ‘Spying’ on Trump Campaign

In his testimony before Congress, Attorney General William P. Barr said that he believed President Trump’s 2016 campaign was spied on by the government and that he wanted to ensure that there was no “improper surveillance.”

Parkland Victims’ Families Sue, Claiming Negligence in Mass Shooting

Families of the Parkland shooting victims filed 22 lawsuits, accusing the local school district and sheriff’s office in Florida of negligence.

Analysis: The Border is Broken. And There’s No Plan to Fix It.

For years, there have been warnings that America’s immigration system was going to fail. That time may be now.

Blizzard Hits Central U.S. a Day After States Bask in Spring Sunshine

The storm pounded parts of the Rockies and the Plains, dropping temperatures by up to 50 degrees in places like Denver.

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