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How to Remove a New York Mayor—and What Comes Next
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
Egypt Is Developing Counter-Trump Plan to Rebuild Gaza
By Samy Magdy / AP
Trump Administration Begins Firing Hundreds of FAA Employees
By Tara Copp / AP
Israel-Hamas, Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fires Are in Limbo
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U.S. Polar Vortex: What to Expect
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Trump suggested he’s above the law as his administration challenges the courts’ authority to rein in his rule.
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DOGE Immediately Regrets Firing Nuclear Weapons Workers
The Trump Administration fired then rescinded most of the firings of hundreds of federal employees tasked with working on the nation’s nuclear weapons programs.
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How Presidents Day Has Evolved From Reverence to Retail
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8 People Die in Kentucky Storm That Flooded Roads, Governor Says
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said on Sunday that President Trump had approved his request for disaster relief funding.
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Abortions to Resume in Missouri After Judge Blocks Restrictions
Margot Riphagen, president of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, said the group is working quickly to start providing the procedure again.
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Southern California Hit by Destructive Debris Flows
Southern California faces the continued risk of rock and mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides.
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Why Did Elon Musk Meet With Modi? Even Trump Was Unsure
Modi said on X that the two men “discussed various issues, including those he is passionate about such as space, mobility, technology and innovation.”
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What to Know About a Potential Trump Third Term
Here’s how Trump could potentially seek a third term—and what legal experts say.
By Chad de Guzman
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TikTok Returns to U.S. App Stores
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By Zen Soo / AP
February 14, 2025
Judge Orders Temporary Lift of Trump Foreign Aid Freeze
The order allowing funds to flow again applies to existing contracts before Trump issued his Executive Order declaring a freeze on foreign assistance.
By Ellen Knickmeyer and Lindsay Whitehurst / AP
February 14, 2025
Mexico May Sue Google Over ‘Gulf of America’ Map Change
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said President Trump’s decree is restricted to the “continental shelf of the United States” because Mexico still controls much of the Gulf.
By Fabiola Sánchez / AP
February 14, 2025
RFK Jr. Outlines Priorities on Food, Vaccines, and Personnel
In a post-confirmation interview on Fox News, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he wouldn’t ban vaccines and has a ‘list’ of people to fire.
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Closers 2025: Biggest Moments From TIME’s Impact Dinner
Despite acknowledgements of the tense political climate, a group of trailblazers centered hope in conversations with one another about closing the racial wealth gap.
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