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World
Sometimes It Is the Coach’s Fault
The U.S. collapsed under the weight of expectations at the Copa América. Its next move could determine if there is…
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Business
How Reliant Is the U.S. on Avocados From Mexico?
A temporary halt on inspections by U.S.D.A. workers in Mexico on safety concerns highlighted how dependent the United States had…
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Business
Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term
The former president’s past tariffs raised prices for consumers and businesses, economists say. His next plan could tax 10 times…
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World
U.S.D.A. Avocado Inspectors Will Start Returning to Mexican Packing Plants
The inspections in Michoacán, the Mexican state responsible for most avocado exports to the U.S., were suspended last weekend because…
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US
Battlefield Commander’s Case Goes to Guantánamo Jury
The panel is deciding a sentence for a prisoner who pleaded guilty to commanding Qaeda and Taliban forces in Afghanistan…
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World
Wednesday Briefing
Biden’s new protections for undocumented spouses.
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World
Nancy Pelosi Meets With Dalai Lama, Despite China’s Criticism
The former House speaker joined a congressional delegation that met with the Tibetan spiritual leader at his home in India.…
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World
U.S. Strikes Targets in Yemen as Houthis Step Up Attacks on Red Sea Ships
The U.S. military launched airstrikes that destroyed three anti-ship cruise missile launchers in Houthi-controlled Yemen late on Thursday, as the…
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News
America Isn’t Leading the World
After four years of Donald Trump, Joe Biden was supposed to restore the United States to a position of global…
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World
A pier for aid shipments, damaged in rough seas, has been restored to the Gaza shore, the U.S. says.
The U.S. military has repaired a temporary pier for humanitarian relief and on Friday reattached it to the Gaza shore,…