Aides like Susie Wiles and advisers like Elon Musk are weighing in as the president-elect shapes his new administration.
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Many would-be home buyers are still hoping for mortgage rates to come down as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates. How much they will fall is unclear.
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Unions Bet Big on Harris. Now They’re Bracing for Consequences.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesGovernment unions, service worker unions and industrial unions all face possible repercussions from Donald Trump’s victory, but not necessarily all the same kind.
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Senators Vying to Be G.O.P. Leader Vow to Quickly Confirm Trump Nominees
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesSenators Rick Scott, John Thune and John Cornyn quickly responded to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s demand on social media, the latest example of his influence over Republican lawmakers.
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Trump Is Expected to Upend Biden Labor Policies Favoring Unions
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesAfter gains by organized labor under President Biden, a second Trump administration is likely to change course on regulation and enforcement.
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50,000 Russian and North Korean Troops Mass Ahead of Attack, U.S. Says
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesUkrainian officials expect a counteroffensive in western Russia to begin in the coming days as North Korea’s troops train with Russian forces.
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The victory added to the list of battleground states that Mr. Trump lost in 2020 and flipped back four years later.
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Should Alito and Thomas Be Pushed to Retire? Conservatives Are Divided.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesCoaxing aging Supreme Court justices to give up their power and status during a window of political opportunity can be a delicate endeavor.
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President Biden extended the invitation to his former rival as part of a longstanding tradition to help ease the transition to a new administration.
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How World Leaders Are Prepping for a Second Trump Presidency
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesForeign leaders have rushed to ingratiate themselves with Donald J. Trump in recent days, nervously recalling the clashes, insults and feuds of his first presidency.