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Government withdraws subpoenas of 3 reporters for The New York Times after admitting legal errors
The government has withdrawn subpoenas that would have compelled three New York Times reporters to testify about their sources for articles about President Donald Trump’s Qatari-gifted Air Force One jet
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'Spider-Man' superhero jumps to the aid of a man using wheelchair to cross several lanes of traffic
A man using a wheelchair was struggling to get across six lanes of traffic on an Arkansas roadway when help came in an unexpected way — from a spidery superhero in a Jeep
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Prime Minister Carney says Canada is ready to respond if Trump's new tariffs go into effect
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will continue to negotiate a new trade deal with the U.S., but the country is willing to respond should new threatened tariffs come into effect
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Brazil probe shows severe icing contributed to 2024 plane crash that killed 62
Brazilian air force investigators published on Thursday their findings about the 2024 Voepass airplane accident that killed 62 people after it spiraled into a crash outside metropolis Sao Paulo
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Trump expands a voluntary pledge to protect consumers from high utility bills from AI data centers
President Donald Trump is having governors and electricity companies join a pledge aimed at shielding U.S. consumers from higher utility bills because data centers
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Union Pacific picks up Canadian National's support for its plan to acquire Norfolk Southern railroad
Union Pacific struck a deal with Canadian National to secure that rival’s support for its proposed $85 billion acquisition of Norfolk Southern railroad
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US military says it’s launching strikes on Iran for the 13th night in a row as clashes escalate over shipping routes
US military says it’s launching strikes on Iran for the 13th night in a row as clashes escalate over shipping routes
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Navy revises what information about sailors can be released, citing internal misinterpretation
The U.S. Navy is backing away from statements that it would begin to restrict press and public access to sailors’ service histories
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Next stop, Trump Station? Administration wants to rename New York’s Penn Station
The Trump administration is seeking to rename Manhattan’s Penn Station as part of a planned $8 billion redesign of the country’s busiest transit hub
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Racing clock, Trump administration unveils double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries as stopgap 10% levies end Friday
Racing clock, Trump administration unveils double-digit tariffs on dozens of countries as stopgap 10% levies end Friday
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