Trump Administration Agrees to Facilitate Return of Guatemalan Man to U.S.

A federal judge in Massachusetts had ordered officials to “facilitate” his return. The United States is still holding a group of other deportees at a base in Djibouti.

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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Writer Who Condemned Colonists and Elites, Dies at 87

Mr. Ngugi composed the first modern novel in the Gikuyu language on prison toilet paper while being held by Kenyan authorities. He spent many prolific years in exile.

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U.S. Will ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Visas of Chinese Students, Rubio Says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the students who will have their visas canceled include people with ties to the Chinese Communist Party and those studying in “critical fields.”

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Jerome Ringo, Outspoken Advocate for Environmental Justice, Dies at 70

After working in the petrochemical industry, he devoted himself to environmental activism — and to creating an inclusive movement that looked “more like America.”

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Nvidia Earnings: Revenue Tops $44 Billion Despite Sales Limits to China

The company continued to grow fast in its most recent quarter despite new rules restricting the sale of A.I chips to China.

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U.S. Pauses Exports of Jet Engine Technology and Chip Software to China

President Trump has stopped some critical products and technologies made only in the United States from flowing to China, flexing the government’s power over global supply chains.

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New Generation Is Loving Steve Madden After His ‘Cutting Room Floor’ Podcast

The shoe designer has had his share of controversies, but his blunt answers on a podcast have made him a man of the moment. “It’s nice to be appreciated,” he said.

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Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal by Federal Judicial Panel

U.S. Court of International Trade said the president had overstepped his authority under the federal emergency powers law he invoked.

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16 States Sue Trump Over $1.4 Billion in National Science Foundation Cuts

A group of attorneys general, led by Letitia James of New York, argues that National Science Foundation programs are critical for leading in science and technology.

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Manhattanhenge Through a Lens: Tips for Getting the Perfect Shot

A professional photographer shares his best lessons from a decade of capturing Manhattanhenge.

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