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President Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., is his boldest move to date to expand the use of military power on U.S. soil https://t.co/k9VAPwXxcV ...
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Traffic police deploy new technology—and steep fines—to combat roaring mufflers, revving engines and blaring stereos https://t.co/p6BOXi9Sd3 ...
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From @WSJopinion: Tired of ugly cars and SUVs that all look the same? Congress quietly axed the fuel-economy standards that help drive the ugliness, writes @andykessler https://t.co/eVr62hKhdC ...
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From @WSJopinion: Aid diversion is a widespread problem in humanitarian operations. Unless the U.S. and other donors rewrite the rules so that aid can’t be separated from accountability, they will keep subsidizing conflicts, writes Netta Barak-Corren. https://t.co/LvSbH8AgJ8 ...
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For decades, the U.S. and other rich countries have granted special trading privileges to many poor countries. That hasn’t been Donald Trump’s approach. https://t.co/yso1fU9vqn ...
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Evangelical Christianity is spreading fast across the Amazon. The spiritual battle is reshaping the world’s biggest rainforest, environmentalists and indigenous leaders say. https://t.co/tIOzMxIP4W ...
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President Trump is considering reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, after pot companies have poured millions of dollars into Trump’s political groups https://t.co/vyblxz9jZw ...
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Exclusive: The apparent suicide of a financial adviser to an Hermès heir marks a dramatic turn in one of the most baffling and epic financial sagas of the century. https://t.co/hQE1TsOl5c ...
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Families who lost loved ones on 9/11 see Howard Lutnick as their last hope for justice https://t.co/wA9MuBtWXW ...
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From @WSJopinion: Sixty may not be the new 40, but 80 could soon be the new 60. A trove of new Alzheimer’s research suggests that medicines and lifestyle changes can not only slow but prevent, even reverse, the debilitating disease, writes Allysia Finley. https://t.co/6L6MKWaa5A ...