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Trump's Relentless Self-Promotion Fosters an American Cult of Personality The New York TimesWhat else should be named after Trump? Times UnionThe Trump States of America | Pat Beall Sun Sentinel'Drunk on power': Experts say Trump's cult of personality rivals history's worst dictators AlternetTrump hasn't used taxpayer funds to plaster name everywhere | letter MetroWest Daily News
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A year of upheaval: RFK Jr. in Trump's Cabinet PoliticoRFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. A year later, it's eroding AP NewsRFK's idea of making America healthy starts with making it politically sicker The EconomistTrump promised RFK Jr. would ‘restore faith in American health care.' A year in, trust has plummeted CNNRFK Jr. made promises to get his j
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Students Across the U.S. Are Protesting ICE. Texas Wants to Punish Their Schools. The New York TimesStudent-led anti-ICE walkouts continue on Central Texas campuses amid state pressure KXAN AustinAustin police arrest 1 non-student in McNeil HS student walkout KEYEAbilene High students walk out to protest ICE, despite warnings not to leave campus KTXS
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NASA has a new problem to fix before the next Artemis II countdown test Ars TechnicaFollowing Confidence Test, NASA Continues Artemis II Data Review NASA (.gov)NASA loading liquid hydrogen aboard Artemis 2 rocket in unannounced test Spaceflight NowWhy are the launch windows for NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission so short? SpaceNASA continues SLS hydrogen
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A partial U.S. government shutdown is underway Saturday, after the House and Senate left Washington earlier this week without providing full funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
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The Trump administration issued new guidance on the use of foreign materials and components in U.S. clean energy projects.
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Although their share prices may have moved in different directions recently, both of these stocks still look rather promising at today's prices.
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Global businesses are feeling better at the start of this year. While it is premature to conclude that business sentiment is definitively on the mend, this improvement is encouraging. Businesses are meaningfully more upbeat in their responses to the broad questions concerning present business conditions and prospects for business through this summer. The most significant blemish in the survey is soft sales, with one-third of respondents saying they are weakening.
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