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Trump Administration Demands Additional Cuts at C.D.C.

In addition to reductions at agency personnel, federal regulators are demanding $2.9 billion in contract cancellations, The Times has learned.

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Demonstrators protesting workforce reductions at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention protest outside the center’s headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., on Sunday.
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Senate Votes to Rescind Some Trump Tariffs, With G.O.P. Support

A measure to cancel some Canadian tariffs is all but certain to stall in the House. But with a handful of Republicans in favor, the vote sent a signal of opposition to the levies.

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Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia and the lead sponsor of the resolution, center, speaking during a news conference on the planned tariffs against Canada, outside of the Capitol on Tuesday.
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5 Train Stations Where You Can Get a Great Meal

We found restaurants (and one amazing sausage stand) in stations in Paris, New York, Kyoto and beyond, where travelers can eat well before or after their journeys.

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Lazare restaurant, in the Gare St.-Lazare train station in Paris, has a French comfort-food menu, with Normandy oysters and onion soup among its offerings, along with more contemporary dishes like scallop-and-oyster tartare.
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What Will Elon Musk Learn From the Wisconsin Supreme Court Election?

After a failed $20 million effort to tilt a State Supreme Court race, Elon Musk joins the ranks of billionaires frustrated by the laws of politics.

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Elon Musk campaigning for the conservative candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Judge Brad Schimel, in Green Bay last week.
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Val Kilmer Brought a Wonderfully Weird Sensibility to Every Role

Even his choice of parts could be eccentric. In the end, he’s best thought of as a character actor trapped in a leading man’s body.

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Val Kilmer as Iceman in the 1986 “Top Gun.” His boisterously cocky performance resonated when the sequel was released in 2022.
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Johnson, Battling Proxy Voting for Parents, Exposes Weak Hold on House Republicans

The Republican speaker, who has mostly wielded power by relying on the threat of retribution from President Trump, has chosen an institutional fight it’s not clear he can win.

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Speaker Mike Johnson leaving his office on Tuesday. Mr. Johnson canceled all House votes for the week after failing to shut down a bid to allow new parents in Congress to vote remotely.
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RFK Jr. Falters on Transparency Promise Amid HHS Layoffs

The health secretary had promised “radical transparency,” but fired communications teams in the Health and Human Services Department.

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Employees of the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, after it was reported that the Trump administration laid off staff at the agency on Tuesday.
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Trump’s New Tariffs Test Apple’s Global Supply Chain

The iPhone maker spent years trying to move production of some products out of China to avoid tariffs. But now that may not matter.

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The president’s proposed tariffs threaten to compound the pressure on Apple’s business.
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Right-Wing Group Used Photos of Emily Ratajkowski and Male Model to Lure Voters to the Polls

Before Wisconsin’s election, a right-wing group rallied for voters’ attention with unauthorized photos of Emily Ratajkowski and a shirtless man holding a dog.

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Emily Ratajkowski, seen at a Victoria’s Secret event in 2023, endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2016 and 2020. Look Ahead America, a right-wing group, attached a photo of her in a bikini to a political text on Monday.
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To Counter Trump’s Tariffs on Goods, Countries May Hit Back at US Services

Service sectors make up the vast bulk of the American economy, which gives trading partners some clout in trade negotiations.

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Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission. The European Union has a new tool designed to restrict services coming into the bloc. It could be a potential cudgel against U.S. trade measures.
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A Deadly Crash Puts a Spotlight on New York’s Worst Drivers

The city has long grappled with traffic fatalities. Officials and residents are now asking what more can be done after a fatal crash that killed a woman and two of her children.

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Miriam Yarimi, the driver of an Audi involved in a fatal accident on Saturday, has been charged with criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving and speeding.
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Val Kilmer: A Life in Pictures

A charismatic and handsome leading man in the 1990s, Kilmer played both superhero and rock star.

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Val Kilmer in ‘Batman Forever’ Was a True 1990s Moment

The actor took only one turn in the famous batsuit. That film, “Batman Forever,” couldn’t be a more representative artifact of its era.

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Val Kilmer’s one-time role as Batman came in the 1995 film “Batman Forever.”
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Trump Says His Tariffs Will Address Unfair Global Trade. Is He Right?

President Trump says that countries have been ripping off the United States for decades. There is some truth to that argument — but also a lot of hypocrisy.

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President Trump has lumped in friendly allies, which have relatively few barriers to U.S. exports, with nations that have extensive trade barriers.
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Who Is Susan Crawford, the Liberal Judge Who Won Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race?

Judge Crawford defeated Judge Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Trump, for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She worked as a prosecutor and in private practice before joining the bench.

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Judge Susan Crawford won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday, defeating her opponent, Judge Brad Schimel.
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