Here’s What to Know About the Muslim Brotherhood, Which Jordan Banned

The move could shutter the country’s largest opposition party, the Islamic Action Front, which is the Brotherhood’s political arm in Jordan.

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Will Canada’s Next Prime Minister Solve the Million-Dollar Housing Crisis?

Soaring housing costs, with many homes nearing $1 million, have sparked an exodus from cities like Vancouver, and Canadians want their next prime minister to do something about it.

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Arthur Fleischer Jr., Veteran Corporate Takeover Lawyer, Dies at 92

He was a top deal maker in the world of mergers and acquisitions, during the 1980s takeover boom and beyond. He also had a keen interest in art.

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Discord’s Jason Citron Steps Down as CEO of the Social Chat App

Jason Citron was a co-founder of the company, which is said to be working toward an initial public offering at some point this year.

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Stray Bullet Kills Harlem Woman Who Stepped Outside to Check on Grandson

Excenia Mette, 61, walked out of her apartment building and into the middle of a shootout. She was an active member of the National Action Network.

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Trump Offers a Private Dinner to Top 220 Investors of His Memecoin

The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies.

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Minnesota Man Aditya Harsono Whose Student Visa Was Revoked Talks About Detainment

An Indonesian man with a student visa and an American wife thought he would soon get a green card. Now, he could get deported over a 2022 arrest.

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Witnesses Recall Highland Park Shooting During Sentencing Hearing

Residents of a Chicago suburb described their memories of the day and its lasting effects on their lives during a sentencing hearing for the man responsible. He was absent.

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Trump Team Races to Form Trade Deals After Tariffs Sow Global Chaos

The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

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Prelude to a Funeral

A single image captures the subtle changes in how the Roman Catholic Church buries a pope.

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