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On the eve of July 4, President Trump extolled the nation’s founders while branding his opponents as “communists” in what seemed to be a warm-up for November.
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Yes, they got married. Yes, they held a huge event inside Madison Square Garden. No, the guests did not post much about it. (At least they haven’t yet.)
From a “Love Story” plotline to runways and street wear, minimal or nude nails are everywhere.
A jewelry designer with experience in men’s wear looks for the “something that doesn’t make sense” that elevates an outfit.
It’s not just rent. There’s security, insurance, permits and other costs, not to mention extra police presence.
A mega-famous popstar and a Super Bowl champion celebrated their love in Midtown Manhattan, announcing both their union and their cultural domination.
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Maj. Jason Watson, who was in uniform, was arrested during a protest that followed a news conference on Wednesday.
Representative Joyce Beatty, Democrat of Ohio, said her lawsuit challenging the president’s changes to the performing arts center was a fight for justice.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies promised public-health libertarianism. The idea couldn’t survive once they took power.
A report from a cryptocurrency analytics firm details how those who bought the Trump memecoin have fared, with most retail investors having lost money while sophisticated traders did better.
In his second term, the president has increasingly mused about his predecessors, comparing himself with some and distancing from the failures of others.
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