Trump Taps Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, a Provocative Move President-elect Trump plans to nominate the Florida congressman, among a flurry of personnel announcements as Republicans neared ...
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The choice of Mr. Zeldin, a former Republican congressman of New York, to be the next E.P.A. administrator caught even some of his closest allies by surprise. The new agreement, which builds on an ...
Simbarashe Cha and Sara Krulwich, two New York Times photographers, documented Tuesday evening in the newsroom. By Times Insider Staff The first presidential election The Times covered was in 1852.
By Shayla Colon The City Council approved a bill on Wednesday that would curb a loathed New York City real estate practice: making renters pay thousands of dollars in broker fees. By Emma G.
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Trump’s transition and secure their policy goals. By David Yaffe-BellanyTheodore Schleifer and Erin Griffith The cryptocurrency hit $88,000 and the Dow Jones industrial average reached a new ...
By Brad Plumer and David Gelles Low-income countries need ... mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around ...