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America First? Some Trump Supporters Worry That’s No Longer the Case.

14 novembre 2025 à 05:04
President Trump has been dining with billionaires and has taken a keen interest in crises overseas, leading to fears that he is drifting away from his more populist stances.

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Trump Officials Prepare Tariff Exemptions, Seeking to Lower Food Prices

14 novembre 2025 à 11:21
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.

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Shoppers at a grocery store in Brooklyn last week. Food prices have risen significantly this year, and a gauge of consumer confidence hit near-record lows this month.
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Labour Party’s Internal Fight Goes Public, as Starmer’s Trouble Grows

12 novembre 2025 à 17:13
An attempt by Keir Starmer’s allies to undercut a rival has forced into the open a party debate over whether to replace the prime minister.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain leaving 10 Downing Street on Wednesday.

The NYC Demographic Trends That Shaped Mamdani’s Win

11 novembre 2025 à 03:00
Moderate Black voters and young progressives favored Zohran Mamdani for mayor, while Andrew Cuomo won many wealthy New Yorkers and those who voted for Donald Trump.

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Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani of New York overwhelmingly won young voters.

Six Takeaways From the Senate Deal to End the Shutdown

10 novembre 2025 à 09:41
For 40 days, Senator Chuck Schumer kept his caucus unified. But an end approached without an extension of expiring health insurance subsidies that Democrats had demanded.

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Senator Angus King, one of the senators who negotiated with Republicans, said that the length of the shutdown had pushed some colleagues to support a deal without the extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies they had originally sought.

Why Germany Is Still Divided When It Comes to Russia

7 novembre 2025 à 05:09
Many East Germans are more sympathetic toward Moscow than their western compatriots, reflecting decades of Soviet ties and disillusionment since reunification.

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Part of the wall that used to divide West and East Germany before reunification in 1990. Cultural divides, especially over views about Russia, remain.

San Francisco Sees Nancy Pelosi as a Tireless Leader for the City

7 novembre 2025 à 09:49
Representative Nancy Pelosi, after announcing her retirement, was praised by many San Franciscans for her tireless efforts on behalf of the city. Some of her work went unheralded.

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Nancy Pelosi, with her grandchildren, during the Pride Parade in San Francisco in 2019. She has long been a champion of L.G.B.T.Q. rights and stood up for the city’s gay community.

Republicans Retire Pelosi as a Villain, and Turn to Mamdani

6 novembre 2025 à 15:16
Searching for another liberal boogeyman, Republicans have zeroed in on Zohran Mamdani. Whether their strategy will work in the midterms is less clear.

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Republicans hope to turn Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, into the next national-level villain after Nancy Pelosi. They think the 34-year-old democratic socialist vividly illustrates their argument that the Democratic Party has swung hard to the left.

The Republicans Warning They Have a Problem

5 novembre 2025 à 18:40
Off-year elections might hold more lessons for Republicans than Democrats.

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“When you talk about ’26 and ’28, Republicans have to find a way to motivate the base Trump voter to come out and vote,” Newt Gingrich said.

Republicans Point Fingers After Election Losses, but Not at Trump

5 novembre 2025 à 18:57
Casting around for culprits, leaders in the party blamed their candidates, the government shutdown and a weak economic message.

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Republicans have a favorable midterm map, but this week’s elections provided new evidence that President Trump’s leadership in Washington is causing a backlash from voters.

Elections Show Trump’s Edge on the Economy Slipping

5 novembre 2025 à 19:18
Democrats harnessed worries about the cost of living, with polls showing that Republicans’ longtime advantage on the economy has evaporated.

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President Trump was a central character in this week’s elections, even though he never held rallies in Virginia or New Jersey, where key elections for governor unfolded.

As Government Shutdown Stalemate Persists, Frustration Defies Party Lines

5 novembre 2025 à 05:03
The partisan divisions in Washington are as deep as ever, but some voters in both parties have grown weary of the standoff and want it to end.

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“To choose between feeding hungry families and my health care — I’m going to feed the family,” said Cyndie Story, a 60-year-old self-employed school nutrition consultant in Zebulon, Ga.

Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat, Wins New Jersey Governor’s Race

5 novembre 2025 à 00:04
Ms. Sherrill, a Democratic congresswoman, beat Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican running his third race for governor, after a hard-fought campaign. She urged voters to consider the race a referendum on President Trump.

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Representative Mikie Sherrill was elected governor of New Jersey in a campaign dominated by President Trump.

In the Virginia Governor’s Race, It’s Abigail Spanberger vs. Winsome Earle-Sears

4 novembre 2025 à 13:54
Ms. Spanberger, a centrist Democrat, has led in most polls against Ms. Earle-Searles, the Republican lieutenant governor. One of them will become Virginia’s first female chief executive.

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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears of Virginia, left, the Republican nominee for governor, is facing former Representative Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, for the seat held by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

In the Virginia governor’s race, it’s Abigail Spanberger vs. Winsome Earle-Sears.

4 novembre 2025 à 07:12
Ms. Spanberger, a centrist Democrat, has led in most polls against Ms. Earle-Searles, the Republican lieutenant governor. One of them will become Virginia’s first female chief executive.

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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears of Virginia, left, the Republican nominee for governor, is facing former Representative Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, for the seat held by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

Gov. Gavin Newsom Turns California Election Into Possible 2028 Platform

30 octobre 2025 à 21:35
Gov. Gavin Newsom has attracted support for his redistricting ballot measure from voters outside of California. He could reap the benefits for a 2028 presidential run.

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Small donors from across the country combined to give Gov. Gavin Newsom $38 million for a ballot measure intended to stop Republicans from retaining complete control of the federal government in 2026.

What New Jersey Could Reveal About the Rightward Shift of Hispanic Voters

30 octobre 2025 à 08:28
An off-year governor’s race will test the durability of the gains President Trump made in 2024, when the state’s majority-Hispanic townships all swung in his direction.

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More Americans May Soon Feel the Shutdown’s Effects

29 octobre 2025 à 18:29
More paychecks aren’t going out, and nutrition benefits may lapse. The government shutdown is growing more painful, and the fight over why is intensifying.

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A food pantry in Alexandria, Va., last week where hundreds of federal workers and government contractors lined up to receive food.

As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing

29 octobre 2025 à 08:31
The small European nation of 18 million people is in the middle of its worst housing crunch in decades. But there is no quick political solution.

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Population growth and a lack of new homes are among the factors leading to a housing crisis in the Netherlands.

A Break-In That Shook France

26 octobre 2025 à 07:07
The robbery at the Louvre left behind more than broken glass. It battered the pride of a nation that is increasingly glum about itself and its direction.

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Investigators near the truck-mounted ladder thieves used to break into the Louvre, on Sunday.

Trump Backs Milei, But Argentina’s Elections Will Test His Popularity

25 octobre 2025 à 05:28
President Javier Milei of Argentina has earned U.S. support, but he faces a critical legislative election at home amid voter anger over job losses and corruption scandals.

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President Javier Milei of Argentina at the closing of a campaign rally in Rosario City, Argentina, on Thursday.

Presidents Are Limited to Two Terms. He’s Running for His Fourth.

25 octobre 2025 à 03:22
The main opposition candidates in the Ivory Coast’s presidential election have been barred from the race. Critics say the vote has been rigged.

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The president of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara, 83, waving at supporters on Thursday during his final political rally in Abidjan before the country’s presidential election on Saturday.
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