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Mayor Adams reveals the name of the independent party he’s running for reelection under

Eric Adams has unveiled the name of the party line under which he plans to make his long-shot bid for reelection this year: Safe Streets, Affordable City.
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Hard-liners huddle with Thune

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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures edge lower after Trump’s tariff pause sparks historic rally

The major indexes staged a historic rally as President Trump paused many of his largest tariff hikes on trading partners
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Orders to reinstate agency heads on hold as court considers Trump’s appeal

Calling the situation “untenable,” the Trump administration came to the Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon, asking the justices to block orders by federal judges in Washington, D.C., that instructed government officials to allow board members at two independent agencies to remain in office despite
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How the White House talked about tariffs after “Liberation Day”

The past eight days have proven to be perhaps the highest-stakes study yet in how President Trump negotiates.
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Movie Review: ‘Drop’ doesn’t phone it in

Movie Review: ‘Drop’ doesn’t phone it in ★★★★
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An Iranian official was fired over his ‘lavish’ Argentina trip. Argentines are angry, too

An Iranian official was fired over his ‘lavish’ Argentina trip. Argentines are angry, too [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Trump U-turns on tariffs but keeps trade war heat on China

U.S. President Donald Trump’s stunning decision to pause the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries sent battered global stock markets surging on Thursday even as he ratcheted up a trade war with the world’s No. 2 economy China.
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NYC caves on state class size law, will hire 3,700 new teachers: Mayor Adams

Mayor Eric Adams did an about-face on the state’s controversial class size law Wednesday — announcing New York City will hire thousands of new teachers after saying for years that the mandate was unaffordable. The city will give the already-bloated city Department of Education extra cash to hire 3,700 teachers across 750 public schools to…
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McGhee Tyson Airport named fastest-growing airport in 2024 by U.S. Dept. of Transportation

Passenger traffic at TYS increased over 18% in 2024 vs 2023.