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Today's Headlines: Johnson Casts Doubt on Border Deal to Unlock Ukraine Aid, Defying Biden

Conservative Justices Appear Skeptical of Agencies' Regulatory Power
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Johnson Casts Doubt on Border Deal to Unlock Ukraine Aid, Defying Biden

Johnson Casts Doubt on Border Deal to Unlock Ukraine Aid, Defying Biden

By Karoun Demirjian and Erica L. Green

A White House meeting between the president and congressional leaders did little to break the stalemate over aid to Ukraine, as the Republican speaker insisted on a tougher immigration crackdown.

Conservative Justices Appear Skeptical of Agencies' Regulatory Power

Conservative Justices Appear Skeptical of Agencies' Regulatory Power

By Adam Liptak

The Supreme Court considered whether to overrule the seminal 1984 Chevron decision, which requires judges to defer to agencies' interpretations of ambiguous statutes.

Muttered Insults, Stern Warnings: Inside Trump's Second Defamation Trial

Muttered Insults, Stern Warnings: Inside Trump's Second Defamation Trial

By Benjamin Weiser, Maria Cramer and Kate Christobek

The former president's right to be at his trial "can be forfeited," the judge warned. E. Jean Carroll is seeking at least $10 million in damages for his denials that he sexually assaulted her.

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Electric Car Owners Confront a Harsh Foe: Cold Weather

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Electric Car Owners Confront a Harsh Foe: Cold Weather

By Emily Schmall and Jenny Gross

In freezing temperatures, the batteries of electric vehicles can be less efficient and have shorter range, a lesson many Tesla drivers in Chicago learned this week.

The Deification of Donald Trump Poses Some Interesting Questions

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The Deification of Donald Trump Poses Some Interesting Questions

By Thomas B. Edsall

Why do so many evangelicals see the former president as God's anointed one?

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U.S. Pressed Israel to Reduce Civilian Suffering in Gaza, Blinken Says

Video Video: U.S. Pressed Israel to Reduce Civilian Suffering in Gaza, Blinken Says

By Reuters

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken described the war's toll on civilians in Gaza as "gut-wrenching" at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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