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The fight has serious implications for both environmental policy and the institution of the Senate.


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Dan Shipper at the Brooklyn office of Every, which he founded four years ago.


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A common yellowthroat that was found on the ground near the Lakeside Center. It was only stunned and was later released.


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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, during a committee hearing on Capitol Hill last week.


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A Republican senator on Tuesday pointedly instructed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to interfere with the livelihood of American farmers by suggesting certain pesticides are unsafe.


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“All in all, the export control was a failure,” Jensen Huang, the chief executive of Nvidia, said at a news conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on Wednesday.


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Corey O’Connor had positioned himself as a pragmatic candidate who would get the city working again while it tried to rebuild a tax base devastated by the pandemic downturn in commercial real estate.


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The zoo in Chengdu, which has the nickname “China’s happiest city.”


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President Trump, right, visited the Capitol on Tuesday to join Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans at their weekly closed-door meeting.


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Agriculture Secretary Brooke L. Rollins at the White House in May.


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Taku Eto, Japan’s agriculture minister, after meeting with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo on Monday. Mr. Eto’s remark about rice created a furor ahead of a national election in July.


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Workers at in a factory in Penang, Malaysia, last year. The Southeast Asian country wants to move from assembling and testing semiconductors into chip design and cutting-edge manufacturing.


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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed his chief spokesman to convene a panel to review the U.S. military’s chaotic 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.


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On “Cheers,” George Wendt made a running joke feel both familiar and fresh every time.


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A protest last week outside the federal courthouse in Greenbelt, Md. The Trump administration has turned to countries to take on migrants from countries around the globe, and not necessarily their home country.


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Representative Chip Roy of Texas is negotiating with House Speaker Mike Johnson and White House aides over the contents of what his party has called the “one big, beautiful bill.”


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George Wendt, standing left, with the original cast of the long-running sitcom “Cheers.” Next to him are John Ratzenberger, center, and Nicholas Colasanto. Between Mr. Wendt and Mr. Colasanto is Rhea Perlman. In front are Shelley Long and Ted Danson.


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