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‘Stop the fake outrage’

By ERICA L. GREEN NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump posted a blatantly racist video clip portraying former President Barack Obama andformer first lady Michelle Obama as apes, then deleted it after an unusually strong and public outcry from members of his own party. The clip, set to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” was spliced near the end of a 62-secondvideo that promotedconspiracytheories about the 2020 election and was posted by Trump late Thursday. It was the latest…Read more

The difference that ICE watchers are making

By CHARLES HOMANS NYTimes News Service In the months leading up to the 2024 election, Jill Garvey, an organizer in Chicago for liberal advocacy groups, gathered with some like-minded colleagues and, she recalled, “did some scenario planning.” “Our sense,” she said, was that “authoritarian movements had coalesced, had singular goals, and were advancing them.” Since then, the organizationthat Garvey founded shortly before Election Day, States at the Core, has hosted regular Zoom…Read more

How to tell if you will save money using TrumpRx

By REBECCA ROBBINS NYTimes News Service The government website TrumpRx.gov gives Americans a new option for getting their medications. But it also adds to the complexity of a system that can make it extraordinarily difficult for people to compare prices and figure out where to find the least expensive drug. Introduced Thursday, the website does not sell prescription drugs. Instead, it allows people to look up their drugs and then navigate to buy them elsewhere, either from a major drug company…Read more


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