Some Chicago Businesses Feeling the Impact of Trump’s Immigration Blitz

More customers and workers are staying home, they say, leading to lower revenue and worries of wider economic repercussions for the city.

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U.S. Detains 2 Survivors of Latest Military Strike in Caribbean

The capture of prisoners presents a major new set of legal and policy problems for the Trump administration in its escalating campaign.

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Bessent Stakes Credibility and Taxpayer Money on Argentina Bet

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s multibillion-dollar bailout of a serial defaulter raises the specter of losses for the United States.

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Funeral Is Held for Raila Odinga, a Pillar of Kenya’s Democracy

Thousands paid their respects at a stadium in Nairobi. President William Ruto said the spirit of Mr. Odinga, who died at 80, “lives within every Kenyan and every African.”

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How a U.K. Spy Case Against China Abruptly Fell Apart

Evidence prepared for a collapsed espionage trial was published by an under-pressure government in Britain, offering a window into Western countries’ struggle to define Beijing as friend or foe.

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Chevron Thrives in Venezuela Despite Threats by Trump

Chevron enjoys unusual sway in socialist-led Venezuela, positioning the energy colossus to gain from whatever comes of the crisis between Washington and Caracas.

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Madagascar’s President Was Ousted After Youth Protests. Now What?

The young people who toppled the government are now confronting questions about what’s next, and who will deliver on their demands.

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Live Updates: Zelensky Meets With Trump to Push for New Missiles to Strike Russia

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has warned the United States against sending long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He is set to meet with President Trump in the coming weeks as part of renewed efforts to end the war.

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U.S. Threatens Countries That Back a Fee to Clean Up Ship Pollution

As nations vote on a draft agreement at the International Maritime Organization this week, the Trump administration says it could sanction those supporting it.

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OpenAI Blocks Videos of Martin Luther King Jr. After Racist Depictions

People have used its Sora video app to create vulgar and sometimes racist depictions of the civil rights leader.

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