Mexico to Give U.S. More Water From Their Shared Rivers

A joint agreement appeared to avert a threat by President Trump of tariffs and sanctions in a long-running dispute over water rights in the border region.

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Harvard, Under Pressure, Revamps D.E.I. Office

The move comes as President Trump has tried to abolish D.E.I. programs at universities.

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Despair Blankets Scene of Car-Ramming Attack at Festival

Filipinos in Vancouver returned to a neighborhood to mourn the 11 people killed in a weekend attack.

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House G.O.P. Proposes Charging $1,000 to Claim Asylum, Raising Fees on Migrants

As part of legislation to pay for President Trump’s domestic agenda, including his immigration crackdown, House Republicans want to impose or increase fees for legal entry into the United States.

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Midwest Braces Amid Threat from Pounding Winds, Hail and Tornadoes

Officials in the Upper Midwest warned of possible power outages and closed some schools early as the storms loomed.

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The Peace Corps, under review by DOGE, is said to plan ‘significant’ staff cuts.

The head of a Peace Corps alumni group said he was told the cuts would affect full-time employees, not the volunteers working overseas.

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Senator Denounces Musk’s Cuts: ‘Not What Anybody Signed Up For’

Mark Kelly of Arizona, a Democrat and former astronaut who previously consulted for SpaceX, discusses Elon Musk, DOGE and President Trump.

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Patrick Lyoya’s Killing: Michigan Police Officer Goes on Trial

Christopher Schurr, a former Grand Rapids police officer, is charged with second-degree murder. His lawyers say he acted in self-defense.

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House Passes Bill to Ban Sharing of Revenge Porn, Sending It to Trump

The Take It Down Act, which united a coalition of conservative and liberal lawmakers, criminalizes the nonconsensual sharing of sexually explicit images of others and requires companies to remove them.

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