Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Here’s Who Wins as Trump Exits the Paris Climate Accord
By Huileng Tan, CNBCPresident Donald Trump's decision to exit an international climate agreement sparked outrage from many quarters, but some countries are likely already eyeing the positives from the move, experts said...
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Trump's 'Big Win' in Europe Is the World's Big Loss
By Rob GarverLeaving the de facto leader of Europe staring into a half-empty beer stein and reassessing everything she and her fellow Europeans thought they knew about the world order and America’s role in it was...
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Trump’s Blunders on NATO and Russia Make Our European Allies Cringe
If you thought Donald Trump’s foreign policy positions were politically calculated toss-offs, think again. The interview he gave The Times of London last week put the world on notice: The views Trump...
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On Day One, Trump Faces Two Huge Foreign Policy Challenges
Barack Obama isn’t handing Donald Trump any portfolio of foreign-policy successes as he passes the baton the next president. Trump is about to step into a world that his peace-prize-winning...
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Why Trump Needs to Hold Countries That Hack and Steal Accountable
Many assert that President-elect Donald Trump is against free trade. But standing against the theft of intellectual property and old-fashioned mercantilism, as Trump has promised to do, is an...
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5 Foreign Policy Challenges President-Elect Trump Faces Before He Unpacks
Foreigners always watch U.S. elections, but rarely with the edge-of-the-seat suspense evident as the votes were tallied Tuesday. With Donald Trump’s dramatic victory, they’re as much in the dark as...
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Blimey! British Brexit Has a New Hurdle: Parliament Must Approve
By Griffe Witte, The Washington PostLONDON — A senior British court on Thursday dealt a severe blow to Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans to begin the process of exiting the European Union early next year, ruling she must get...
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Britain’s Tarnished Sterling: A Global Warning for Theresa May on Brexit
At 7:07 last Friday in Hong Kong, the British pound suddenly plummeted: In the next two minutes it fell 6.1 percent, to $1.18, its lowest level since 1985. In the next half hour, it regained most of...
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Erdoğan Is Destroying Turkey’s Hopes for Democracy
By Hilton L. RootTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s extra-legal roundup of scores of presumed supporters of the failed July 15 coup against his government is quickly taking its place in modern history alongside...
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Italexit: Is the Eurozone’s Third Largest Member on the Way Out?
By Desmond LachmanEurope has seemingly coped well with its recent Brexit shock, but now looms the prospect that Italy might be heading for the Eurozone’s door. This should be of great concern to European and global...
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The Eurozone Economy: Not in Recession, but Still a Mess
About the best thing you can say about the Eurozone economy is that it’s not in recession. Real GDP in the region rose 0.2 percent in the third quarter , just a tick better than the 0.1 percent...
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German minister to pay first visit to Moscow since February
By Alessandra Prentice and Natalia Zinets and Adrian Croft and Thomas Grove and Anton Zverev, ReutersSteinmeier's spokesman Martin Schaefer told a government news conference that the minister would spend the morning in Kiev before traveling on to Moscow. The visit comes amid rising violence in...
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G20's Carney says bank crisis reforms 'substantially complete'
By Huw Jones, ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The job of fixing flaws that led to the 2007-09 financial crisis is largely done and the focus will turn to spotting new risks and rebuilding trust among regulators, a global...
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U.S. regulator says swaps rules need tweaks to preserve global market
By Huw Jones, ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - New rules aimed at making derivatives markets safer and more transparent need tweaking to stop the $690 trillion global market splitting up, a top American regulator said on Friday...
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IEA sees new era, no quick rebound in oil prices
By Dmitry Zhdannikov and Alex Lawler, ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The oil market has entered a new era with lower Chinese economic growth and booming U.S. shale output, making a return soon to high prices unlikely, the West's energy watchdog said...