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Prosecutors with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III said former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort breached his plea deal by lying repeatedly as they questioned him for the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The strong dollar is hurting U.S. exports and eroding the president’s China tariffs.
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The automaker’s planned plant closures also underscore President Trump's unfulfilled promises, from tariffs to tax cuts.
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Bucking tradition, the first lady was absent at the annual White House reveal, and the unconventional grove of red trees evoked an immediate reaction online.
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The president’s decision to intervene ahead of the runoff underscores a surprisingly close race between Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democrat Mike Espy.
Russia is moving ahead with court proceedings against some of the 24 detained Ukrainian sailors, indicating the Kremlin is confident it can weather Western criticism amid a new flash point between the two countries.
A new "emissions gap" report says that major countries, including the United States, are well behind achieving the pledges made in Paris just three years ago.
In a radio interview, the former FBI director seemed less than impressed with the new head of the Justice Department.
The company’s plans to build a search engine that complies with China’s online censorship regime has prompted an employee-led backlash.
The Judiciary Committee's top Democrat wants the cooperation of the administration in an upcoming investigation into hate crimes and how President Trump’s policies and rhetoric may be helping their rise.
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