Donald Trump’s populist pitch bumped Democrats off their traditional place in American politics.
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Washington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Company Stumbles
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe Biden administration is reducing its award to the chip maker, partly to account for a multibillion-dollar military contract.
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Trump’s Cabinet: Many Ideologies Behind the Veil of ‘America First’
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesOne faction of prospective nominees appears focused on revenge, another on calming markets and a third on relentlessly — perhaps hopelessly — cutting people and budgets.
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What to Know About Brooke Rollins, Trump’s Choice for Agriculture Secretary
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesA Texas native, Ms. Rollins worked in the first Trump White House and has also led two influential conservative think tanks.
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new video loaded: What Trump’s Cabinet Picks Tell Us About His Second Term Recent episodes in Latest Video Whether it’s reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or …
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Trump’s Trade Agenda Could Benefit Friends and Punish Rivals
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesDonald Trump has a record of pardoning favored companies from tariffs. Companies are once again lining up to try to influence him.
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Republicans Ponder: What if the Trump Tax Cuts Cost Nothing?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesSome in the party are considering alternative ways of assessing the federal budget as they prepare to extend temporary tax cuts passed in 2017.
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How Scott Bessent Went From Democratic Donor to Trump Treasury Secretary Pick
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe hedge fund investor predicted last year that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s political fortunes were on the rise.
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Trump Won More of New York’s Votes. Did He Win More of Its Love, Too?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe city tolerated Donald J. Trump, and then it loathed him. Now, some New Yorkers have begun to embrace him. The Kid from Queens couldn’t be happier.
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A Lesson for America? Reversing Populist Policies Is Tough, Poland Finds.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe country’s new leaders are trying to undo changes, like abortion restrictions and politicized courts, made by their hard-right predecessors. It “takes longer than you expect,” one minister said.