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Saudis Greet Trump to His Tastes, With Pomp, Opulence and Real Estate

The Saudi crown prince gave President Trump a warm and opulent welcome, reflecting the amity between a royal family and presidential family with diplomatic and business alliances.

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C.I.A. Rejects Diversity Efforts Once Deemed as Essential to Its Mission

The Trump administration is dismantling programs that some former directors believed helped sharpen the agency’s competitive edge.

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Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Grants to Harvard

The latest broadside from the federal government comes as Harvard faces multiple investigations from across the Trump administration.

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Xi seduce a Latinoamérica con promesas de cooperación tecnológica

El líder chino Xi Jinping sugiere ampliar la colaboración con América Latina en “áreas emergentes”, como la energía limpia, las telecomunicaciones y la inteligencia artificial.

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Trump Says U.S. Will Lift Sanctions on Syria After Rebel Takeover

Syria’s new leaders and their allies in the Arab world have argued that the sanctions, meant to punish the Assad regime that was toppled in December, have outlived their purpose.

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Money Talks (and Listens) at Saudi Investment Forum Attended by Trump

The wealthy and the powerful gathered in Saudi Arabia with the goal of becoming even more so. “They’re going to walk away with a lot of checks,” President Trump said.

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After 38 Years in Prison for Murder, British Man Is Freed by New DNA Evidence

Peter Sullivan was found guilty of a brutal killing in 1987. But an appeals court overturned his conviction on Tuesday and ordered his immediate release.

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Israel Bombards Gaza Seeking to Kill Top Hamas Leader, Officials Say

Israeli officials said the military had launched an attack targeting Mohammad Sinwar, one of Hamas’s top remaining commanders in Gaza and the brother of a leader killed last year.

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Chasing Tax Cuts, Trump and Republicans Want to Make States Pay

G.O.P. leaders are exploring cuts to federal aid, leaving some states fearful that their budgets cannot absorb billions of dollars in new costs.

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In Private, Some Israeli Officers Admit That Gaza Is on the Brink of Starvation

Israel’s government has publicly dismissed warnings of extreme food shortages after it blocked aid deliveries, but an internal analysis concluded that a crisis looms if food supplies are not restored.

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