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What the papers say – March 2

What the papers say – March 2

The Sunday papers highlight Volodymyr Zelensky’s warm welcome to the UK in the wake of the tense words between the Ukrainian president and his US counterpart Donald Trump. Images of Sir Keir Starmer hugging Mr Zelensky outside Downing Street adorn...

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The US Is Considering a TP-Link Router Ban—Should You Worry?

Several government departments are investigating TP-Link routers over Chinese cyberattack fears, but the company denies...

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy thought he'd look like a tough guy. He had another thing coming from Trump and Vance

The American people did not re-elect President Donald J. Trump to continue the failed Biden-Harris policy of "as much...

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The Consequences of Trump’s Ban on Gender-Affirming Care

In today’s newsletter, the trans kids losing access to care, and then: Families in New York and beyond are...

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Elon Musk’s Effort to Control the Treasury Payment System Is Dangerous

Trump and Musk could use sensitive Treasury information to punish their enemies. Worse yet, they could break...

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US sends 20 armored personnel carriers to Haiti

The U.S. State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement gave Haiti's Multinational Security...

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Breaking: Trump Considering Cutting Off Shipments of Military Aid to Ukraine After Oval Office Blow-Out With Zelensky: Report

The Washington Post reported late Friday afternoon President Donald Trump is considering cutting off shipments of...

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The 'God's army' convoy traveling to Texas to stop migrants has seen a vehicle get lost, tires slashed, and someone stranded on the highway: report

The "Take Our Border Back" convoy has had a rocky start. WIRED said the so-called 'God's army' had a...

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From the Archives: Earl Warren Dies at 83; Chief Justice for 16 Years

WASHINGTON — Earl Warren, the former California governor who served for 16 years as chief justice of the United...

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Trump administration removes student loan repayment applications from Education Department website

The Trump administration has taken down the applications for popular student loan repayment plans from the U.S....

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