Judge Throws Out Children’s Lawsuit Against Trump’s Energy Policies

The group had challenged the president’s executive orders as unconstitutional. A judge “reluctantly” said the suit was too broad in scope.

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Hamas Says It Has Returned All Hostage Remains It Can Recover, Putting Fragile Truce at Risk

The Palestinian militant group said it needed special equipment to locate and extract the remaining remains.

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Post-Fire Debris Flow Risk Rising in a Changing Climate

Research in the U.S. Southwest could expand lifesaving efforts for hazards that follow wildfires across the globe.

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Is the Fed Too Confident About Inflation? Some Economists Think So.

The central bank confronts “no risk-free path” in balancing the risk of a sharp slowdown in the labor market and resurgent price pressures.

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America Is Heavily Reliant on China for Raw Materials in Medicines

A new analysis found that nearly 700 drugs approved for use in the United States depend on chemicals solely produced in China.

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Delaware’s Highest Court Considers Elon Musk’s Tesla Pay Plan

The justices on the State Supreme Court heard arguments in a long dispute about whether the Tesla chief executive’s compensation was fair to shareholders.

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You Made It to Harvard. But You Skip Class?

Readers respond to a Page A1 article about the lack of class attendance at Harvard. Also: Canceling a report on threats; America today.

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Jack Smith Appears in Video on Behalf of Fired Justice Department Workers

A group of former Justice Department employees used the video to criticize the Trump administration’s dismissal of prosecutors and agents, including those who worked on cases related to the president.

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Florida Grand Jury Hears Evidence in Investigation of Charity Tied to Casey DeSantis

The inquiry is focused on $10 million that the charity received last year, then gave to political committees that helped Gov. Ron DeSantis defeat a ballot measure.

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