Does President Trump Want to Be Mayor, Too?

President Trump has long railed about crime in blue cities. Now he’s effectively put himself in charge of policing one of them.

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Christophe de Menil, Art Patron and Designer, Is Dead at 92

A Parisian-born oil heiress, she collected art and supported major artists, designed costumes and moved in rarefied social and cultural circles.

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Trump Says He’s Going to Alaska to See What Putin ‘Has in Mind’

President Trump set a low bar for his summit with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, saying he was ready to walk away if no deal was forthcoming.

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Who is Lip-Bu Tan, the Intel CEO in Trump’s Cross Hairs?

Lip-Bu Tan took the reins of Intel in March. On Thursday, President Trump called for his resignation.

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Brazil Clamped Down on Big Tech. Trump’s Tariffs Could Change That.

With President Trump on their side, U.S. technology companies now have more leverage in Brazil, where they seek to influence new rules policing their platforms.

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Lloyd Williams, Who Helped Spur Harlem’s Revival, Dies at 80

As head of the area’s Chamber of Commerce, he capitalized on the community’s heritage to promote economic development.

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Revel Pulls Plug on Electric Vehicle Ride-Share Business in New York

Once promising a glimpse at the possible future of transportation in New York City, Revel has since retreated to focus on building charging stations.

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N.Y.C. Schools Change How Reading Is Taught, and Test Scores Rise

Mayor Adams cast the upswing as evidence of efforts to improve instruction, while rivals in the mayoral race argued that teachers need better training.

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Protesters Gather Near White House as Trump Unveils D.C. Plans

The demonstrators said the president’s actions were the latest blow to a city that has been among the hardest hit by his executive orders and policies.

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