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Trump Tariffs Could Hurt Oil Companies and Increase Gas Prices

Some oil refineries will probably struggle to replace imported crude oil if President Trump imposes 25 percent tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico.

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A refinery near Joliet, Ill. Tariffs could affect U.S. refiners, particularly those in the Midwest that process a lot of Canadian oil and do not have a ready substitute.

The World Economy Awaits Trump’s First Round of Tariffs

Economists, policymakers and investors are bracing for a trade war that has been brewing since Election Day.

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President Trump has promised to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China beginning on Saturday.

New Group Aims to Help Justice Dept. Employees Alarmed by Trump

The group, Justice Connection, intends to support employees who say they are facing professional and ethical crises under the new administration. It is likely to come under attack from Trump allies.

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The group’s leader is Stacey Young, an 18-year veteran of the Justice Department who stepped down last week after President Trump’s return to power.

The Skater Who Stuck a Triple Axel Before Boarding the Flight

Cory Haynos was among several budding figure-skating stars who died in the plane crash near Reagan National Airport.

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The Wichita Ice Center on Thursday. A special training session for up-and-coming skaters concluded at the Kansas facility on Wednesday, hours before the plane crash.

What We Know About 67 Victims Killed in D.C. Plane Crash

Par : Jack Healy
World-class figure skaters, hunting buddies and flight crews were among those who perished.

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Amber Zhao, 13, pays respects to crash victims affiliated with the Skating Club of Boston on Thursday.

Norway Seizes Russian-Crewed Ship Suspected of Cutting an Undersea Cable

The authorities said they believed the vessel may have been involved in damaging the cable, the latest act of apparent sabotage in the Baltic Sea.

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Crew members on a French Navy plane patrolling over the Baltic Sea last week as part of a NATO mission to protect undersea cables and pipelines.

Why There’s Nowhere to Hide From Trump’s Tariffs

President Trump’s long-promised trade war could start as soon as Saturday, leaving companies scrambling for a workaround for their global supply chains.

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In the Trump era, no country is entirely free from the prospect that tariffs may be used to gain leverage in areas outside questions of trade.

Hamas Names 3 Hostages It Says Will Be Freed This Weekend

Keith Siegel, an American-Israeli, will be released along with Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon in exchange for about 90 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons, the group said.

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Aviva Siegel, a former hostage, with a photograph of her husband, Keith Siegel, who is set to be released by Hamas this weekend.

Plane Crash Clues, and a New Way to Treat Pain

Plus, 82,000 gallons of blue paint.

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Clues emerging from the moments before an Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet suggest breakdowns in the system meant to help aircraft land safely at the busy Reagan National Airport.

From Anguish to Aggression: Trump Goes on Offense After Midair Collision

Par : Peter Baker
President Trump at moments of national tragedy has always been more comfortable finding fault than providing comfort or expressing empathy.

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After declaring it to be an “hour of anguish for our nation,” Donald Trump just five minutes later let anguish give way to aggression as he blamed diversity policies promoted by Mr. Obama and former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. for the crash, which killed 67 people.

High Inflation and New Tariffs Will Make the Fed’s Job Tougher

Par : Colby Smith
Fresh tariffs amid high inflation are making the Fed’s job uniquely difficult and feeding uncertainty about what to expect for interest rates this year.

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The volume of trade policy proposals is making the Federal Reserve’s already tricky job even more difficult as it seeks to finish off its yearslong effort to extinguish high inflation.

Musk Lawyer Tries to Build a Powerhouse Firm With a Billionaire Client

Donors with ties to Elon Musk have grown in prominence in the Republican Party since Donald J. Trump’s victory. The same is true for those in the legal world, like Mr. Musk’s lawyer, Chris Gober.

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Chris Gober, who has represented Elon Musk in high-profile political fights, has said he wants to build a law firm that is “synonymous with the conservative movement.”

What to Know About Trump’s Military Deportation Flights

The president authorized the military to assist in deportations. The planes triggered a crisis between the United States and Colombia, and prompted questions. Here’s what to know.

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A U.S. Air Force plane used to deport migrants on the tarmac this week in Guatemala City.

How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze

President Trump’s order to halt most foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United States’ reliability as a global leader.

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Delivering U.S.-funded food aid in Bentiu, South Sudan, in 2023. Supplies of aid to the country have been disrupted since the freeze announced by President Trump.

Under Trump, a Wink and a Nod at Anti-Abortion Violence

By undermining the FACE Act, Trump gives anti-abortion activists tacit permission to break laws.

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Anti-abortion activists at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. in January.

High Stakes for Global Companies in Trump’s Latest Tariff Threats

Manufacturers from Asia, Europe and elsewhere have poured billions into North American supply chains that could be hit by new taxes on Mexico, Canada and China.

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A facility in Nuevo León, Mexico, for the technology giant Lenovo, one of many Chinese companies with operations in Mexico.

Egypt Fears Syria’s Revolutionary Fervor Could Be Contagious

Par : Vivian Yee
Since Islamist rebels overthrew the Assad dictatorship in Syria, Egypt, with parallels in its own recent history, has watched warily.

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President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt commemorating Police Day last week in a photograph released by the Egyptian presidency.

What Mass Deportations Would Do to New York City’s Economy

Major industries like construction, child care and restaurants rely heavily on undocumented workers, who would be hard to replace, economists and employers say.

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A building in the Bronx raided by federal immigration agents this week. Though arrests have focused on those with criminal records, the crackdown has sown fear among undocumented workers.

Newsday’s Fight With Trump Ally Bruce Blakeman Heads to Court

Newsday plans to sue Bruce Blakeman, the executive of Nassau County, N.Y., after he made The New York Post the government’s official publication.

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Bruce Blakeman has carried out a series of provocative moves in Nassau County that mirror those of President Trump.
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